Bill Text: HI SB3154 | 2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To Regulation Of Archaeological Activities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-07-01 - Act 129, 06/28/2024 (Gov. Msg. No. 1230). [SB3154 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2024-SB3154-Amended.html
THE SENATE |
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THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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C.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO REGULATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 6E-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§6E-11 Civil and administrative violations. (a) It shall be a civil and administrative violation for any person to take, appropriate, excavate, injure, destroy, or alter any historic property or aviation artifact located upon the private lands of any owner thereof without the owner's written permission being first obtained. It shall be a civil and administrative violation for any person to take, appropriate, excavate, injure, destroy, or alter any historic property or aviation artifact located upon lands owned or controlled by the State or any of its political subdivisions, except as permitted by the department, or to knowingly violate the conditions set forth in an approved mitigation plan that includes monitoring and preservation plans.
(b)
It shall be a civil and administrative
violation for any person to knowingly take, appropriate, excavate, injure,
destroy, or alter any burial site, or the contents thereof, located on private
lands or lands owned or controlled by the State or any of its political
subdivisions, except as permitted by the department, to knowingly fail to
re-inter human remains discovered on the lands in a reasonable period of time
as determined by the department, or to knowingly violate the conditions set
forth in an approved mitigation plan that includes monitoring and preservation
plans.
(c) It shall be a civil and administrative violation for any person to take, appropriate, excavate, injure, destroy, or alter any historic property or burial site during the course of land development or land alteration activities to which section 6E-42 applies, without obtaining the required approval.
(d)
It shall be a civil and administrative
violation for any person who inadvertently discovers a burial site to fail to
stop work in the immediate area and report the discovery, as required by
section 6E-43.6.
(e) It shall be a civil and administrative
violation for any person to:
(1) Fail
to comply with agreed upon archaeological mitigation commitments;
(2) Fail
to conduct an archaeological inventory survey as specified in an archaeological
inventory survey plan or archaeological monitoring plan approved by the
department;
(3) Alter
an approved archaeological inventory survey plan or archaeological monitoring
plan without prior written approval of the department;
(4) Carry
out project development activities within a preservation area or burial
preserve approved by the department without prior written approval of the
department, including project equipment transiting through, within, or across a
preservation area or burial preserve; or
(5) Fail
to complete and submit required reports.
[(e)]
(f) It shall be a civil and
administrative violation for any person to knowingly glue together any human
skeletal remains, label any human skeletal remains with any type of marking
pen, or conduct any tests that destroy human skeletal remains, as defined in
section 6E-2, except as permitted by the department.
[(f)]
(g) Any person who violates this
section shall be fined not more than $20,000 for each separate violation. If the violator directly or indirectly has
caused the loss of, or damage to, any historic property or burial site, the
violator shall be fined an additional amount determined by the environmental
court or an administrative adjudicative authority to be equivalent to the value
of the lost or damaged historic property or burial site. Each day of continued violation of this
provision shall constitute a distinct and separate violation for which the
violator may be punished. Any landowner
or developer responsible for any project where violations are found to have
occurred shall execute any mitigation and preservation measures ordered by the
department and shall be jointly and severally liable for any costs of mitigation
and preservation. Equipment used by a
violator for the taking, appropriation, excavation, injury, destruction, or
alteration of any historic property or burial site, or for the transportation
of the violator to or from the historic property or burial site, shall be
subject to seizure and disposition by the State without compensation to its
owner or owners.
[(g)]
(h) Any person who knowingly
violates this chapter with respect to burial sites shall also be prohibited
from participating in the construction of any state or county funded project
for ten years.
[(h)]
(i) Nothing in this section shall
apply to land altering activities relating to family burial plots under section
441-5.5.
[(i)]
(j) The civil and administrative
penalties imposed pursuant to this chapter shall be in addition to the criminal
penalties provided by this chapter and any other penalties that may be imposed
pursuant to law."
SECTION 2.
This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that
were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 3.
Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Report Title:
Archaeological Activities; Penalties
Description:
Clarifies that failure to comply with approved mitigation commitments, conduct an archaeological inventory survey, or comply with other administrative requirements pertaining to archaeology approved by the Department of Land and Natural Resources shall result in civil and administrative violations. (CD1)
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