Nev. Admin. Code § 381.Sec. 25 - NEW
1. An
applicant for a Nevada Antiquities Permit must submit an application on the
form provided by the Museum Director and include, without limitation, a copy of
the curriculum vitae for each principal investigator and each field
director.
2. An applicant may
designate more than one person for the roles of principal investigator and
field director.
3. Before being
designated as a principal investigator by the applicant, the person whom the
applicant is considering to be a principal investigator:
(a) Must satisfy the applicable Professional
Qualifications Standards promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior's
Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation that are
available at the Internet address
http://www.nps.gov/subjects/historicpreservation/upload/standards-guidelines-archeology-historic-preservation.pdf.
(b) Must have experience in
archaeology in the Great Basin region or in the Southwest region of the United
States.
(c) Must have experience in
or knowledge of the region or county where he or she may work under the Nevada
Antiquities Permit.
(d) Must have
experience working with Indian tribes.
4. Before being designated as a field
director by the applicant, the person whom the applicant is considering to be a
field director:
(a) Must demonstrate
experience as a field director of a project in which he or she oversaw the
day-to-day conduct of fieldwork, including, without limitation, the supervision
of crew chiefs.
(b) Must have
experience in archaeology in the Great Basin region or in the Southwest region
of the United States.
(c) Must have
experience in or knowledge of the region or county where he or she may work
under the Nevada Antiquities Permit.
(d) Must have experience working with Indian
tribes.
(e) May be registered with
the Register of Professional Archaeologists.
5. To renew a Nevada Antiquities Permit
pursuant to
NRS 381.211, the
applicant must submit a new application on the form provided by the Museum
Director and include, without limitation, an updated copy of the curriculum
vitae for each principal investigator and each field director.
6. The Museum Director, or his or her
designee, will complete his or her review of an application for the issuance or
renewal of a Nevada Antiquities Permit within 30 days after receiving a
completed application.
7. As used
in this section:
(a) "Field director" means a
person who is responsible for the day-to-day conduct of fieldwork at a historic
or prehistoric site.
(b) "Principal
investigator" means a person who is in charge of the investigation, exploration
or excavation of a historic or prehistoric site.
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