Haw. Code R. § 13-300-39 - Department determinations
(a) When
determining appropriate treatment of a previously identified non Native
Hawaiian burial site, the department shall:
(1) Fully consider all provisions of the
burial treatment plan developed according to section 13-300-34;
(2) Weigh all other written and oral evidence
and assess the credibility of witnesses;
(3) Carefully consider and apply the
preservation criteria stated in section 13-300-37(a);
(4) Fully consider any other relevant factors
concerning appropriate treatment including those stated in section
13-300-37(b); and
(5) Render a
determination to preserve in place or relocate and make any related
recommendations within thirty days of submittal of an acceptable burial
treatment plan, unless extended by agreement between the applicant and the
department.
(b) Within
ten business days, the department shall notify the applicant in writing of its
determination and state:
(1) Any
recommendations relating to burial site treatment;
(2) That the applicant has the option, should
it disagree with the determination, to request reconsideration; and
(3) That should the applicant accept the
determination as final, the burial site component of a preservation or
archaeological data recovery plan, whichever is applicable, is required to be
developed and submitted to the department for approval within ninety
days.
(c) An applicant
may request reconsideration of a department determination upon submittal of a
written request within ten business days following receipt of written notice of
the decision from the department, provided that:
(1) A request for reconsideration shall be
granted only on the basis of newly discovered information not available at the
time the department determined burial site treatment;
(2) The department shall have sole discretion
to grant or deny a request for reconsideration;
(3) The department shall notify the applicant
of it's decision regarding reconsideration; and
(d) Where a department determination to
preserve in place is accepted as final, the applicant shall develop the burial
site component of the preservation plan consisting of the requirements of
section 13-300-34(b)(3)(A) and any accepted recommendations relating to burial
site treatment. Within ninety days of its determination, the department shall
approve the plan following consultation with the applicant, any known lineal
descendants, and any appropriate ethnic organizations.
(e) Where a department determination to
relocate is accepted as final, the applicant shall develop the burial site
component of the archaeological data recovery plan, consisting of the
requirements of section 13-300-34(b)(3)(B), and any accepted recommendations
relating to burial site treatment. Within ninety days of its determination, the
department shall approve the plan following consultation with the applicant,
any known lineal descendants, and any appropriate ethnic
organizations.
(f) In order to
provide perpetual protection for previously identified non Native Hawaiian
burial sites, all department determinations to preserve in place or relocate
shall be recorded in the bureau of conveyances by the department following
acceptance by the applicant, or upon completion of reconsideration or appeal.
Any affected landowner may enter into an in situ burial or a reburial agreement
with the State.
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