Conn. Agencies Regs. § 10-386-3 - Research design
(a) All proposed
archaeological investigations shall, to the extent possible and practicable as
determined by the Connecticut Historical Commission, be conducted in a manner
designed to further the public's knowledge and understanding of Connecticut's
archaeological heritage.
(b)
Research shall be designed to maximize, as determined by the Connecticut
Historical Commission, the in situ conservation of archaeological
resources.
(c) The applicant shall
submit to the Connecticut Historical Commission the written consent for the
proposed archaeological investigation from:
(1) the property owner of a state
archaeological preserve; or
(2) the
state agency with custody or control over the subject state lands.
(d) The applicant shall submit to
the Connecticut Historical Commission written evidence that the proposed
archaeological investigation will be:
(1)
consistent with the site-specific management plan prepared for a state
archaeological preserve; or,
(2)
consistent with applicable agency management plans for the operation or use of
state lands.
(e) The
applicant shall provide to the satisfaction of the Connecticut Historical
Commission a written project schedule and research plan which describes the
purpose of the proposed archaeological investigation; the estimated timing and
duration of field research; the field methods and investigative strategies to
be employed; laboratory tests and analysis which may be used; and a
justification as to why archaeological resources located within the study area
should be investigated.
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