Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions
in this section apply throughout this chapter.
(1) "Archaeology" means systematic,
scientific study of the human past through material remains.
(2) "Historic" means peoples and cultures who
are known through written documents in their own or other languages. As applied
to underwater archaeological resources, the term historic shall include only
those properties which are listed in or eligible for listing in the Washington
State Register of Historic Places (
RCW 27.34.220 ) or the National Register of
Historic Places as defined in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
(Title 1 , Sec. 101,
Public Law 889-665;
80 Stat. 915;
16 U.S.C. Sec. 470) as
now or hereafter amended.
(3)
"Prehistoric" means peoples and cultures who are unknown through
contemporaneous written documents in any language.
(4) "Professional archaeologist" means a
person who:
(a) Has designed and executed an
archaeological study as evidenced by a thesis or dissertation and been awarded
an advanced degree such as an M.A., M.S., or Ph.D. in archaeology,
anthropology, history or other germane discipline with a specialization in
archaeology from an accredited institution of higher education; and
(b) Has a minimum of one year of field
experience with at least twenty-four weeks of field work under the supervision
of a professional archaeologist, including no less than twelve weeks of survey
or reconnaissance work and at least eight weeks of supervised laboratory
experience. Twenty weeks of field work in a supervisory capacity must be
documentable with a report on the field work produced by the
individual.
(5) "Public
lands" means lands owned by or under the possession, custody, or control of the
state of Washington or any county, city, or political subdivision of the state;
including the state's submerged lands under the Submerged Lands Act,
43 U.S.C.
Sec. 1301 et seq.
(6) "Site
restoration" means to repair the archaeological property to its preexcavation
vegetational and topographic state.
(7) "Amateur society" means any organization
composed primarily of persons who are not professional archaeologists, whose
primary interest is in the archaeological resources of the state, and which has
been certified in writing by two professional archaeologists.
(8) "Archaeological object" means an object
that comprises the physical evidence of an indigenous and subsequent culture
including material remains of past human life including monuments, symbols,
tools, facilities, and technological by-products.
(9) "Archaeological site" means a geographic
locality in Washington, including but not limited to, submerged and submersible
lands and the bed of the sea within the state's jurisdiction, that contains
archaeological objects.
(10)
"Archaeological resource" means any material remains of human life or
activities which are of archaeological interest, including all sites, objects,
structures, artifacts, implements, and locations of prehistorical or
archaeological interest, whether previously recorded or still unrecognized,
including, but not limited to, those pertaining to prehistoric and historic
American Indian or aboriginal burials, campsites, dwellings, and their
habitation sites, including rock shelters and caves, their artifacts and
implements of culture such as projectile points, arrowheads, skeletal remains,
grave goods, basketry, pestles, mauls, and grinding stones, knives, scrapers,
rock carvings and paintings, and other implements and artifacts of any
material.
(11) "Historic
archaeological resources" means those properties which are listed in or
eligible for listing in the Washington State Register of Historic Places (
RCW
27.34.220 ) or the National Register of Historic Places as defined in the
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Title 1 , Sec. 101,
Public Law 89-665;
80 Stat. 915;
16 U.S.C. Sec. 470) as now or hereafter
amended.
(12) "Of archaeological
interest" means capable of providing scientific or humanistic understandings of
past human behavior, cultural adaptation, and related topics through the
application of scientific or scholarly techniques such as controlled
observation, contextual measurement, controlled collection, analysis,
interpretation, and explanation.
(13) "Director" means the director of the
department of archaeology and historic preservation or his or her
designee.
(14) "Department" means
the department of archaeology and historic preservation.
(15) "State historic preservation officer"
means the director, who serves as the state historic preservation officer under
RCW 43.334.020.
(16) "Suspension"
means the abeyance of a permit under this chapter for a specified period of
time.
(17) "Revocation" means the
termination of a permit under this chapter.
(18) "Mitigation" means:
(a) Avoiding the impact altogether by not
taking a certain action or parts of an action;
(b) Minimizing impacts by limiting the degree
or magnitude of the action and its implementation, by using appropriate
technology, or by taking affirmative steps to avoid or reduce
impacts;
(c) Rectifying the impact
by repairing, rehabilitating, or restoring the affected environment;
(d) Reducing or eliminating the impact over
time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the
action;
(e) Compensating for the
impact by replacing, enhancing, or providing substitute resources or
environments; and/or
(f) Monitoring
the impact and taking appropriate corrective measures.
(19) "Abandonment" means that the resource
has been deserted and the owner has relinquished ownership rights with no
retention, as demonstrated by a writing, oral communication, action, or
inaction.
(20) "Person" means any
individual, corporation, partnership, trust, institution, association, or other
private entity; or any officer, employee, agent, department, or instrumentality
of the state or any county, city, or other political subdivision of the
state.
(21) "Permittee" means any
person who holds an active archaeological excavation permit issued under RCW
27.53.-060 and this chapter.
(22)
"Respondent" means any person who has received a notice of violation under WAC
25-48-041, a notice of permit denial under WAC
25-48-105, a notice that a right
of first refusal has been extinguished under WAC
25-48-108, or a notice of
suspension or revocation under WAC
25-48-110, and who has filed an application
for an adjudicative proceeding.
(23) "Repository" means a facility, including
but not limited to, a museum, archeological center, laboratory, or storage
facility managed by a university, college, museum, other educational or
scientific institution of a federal, state or local government agency or Indian
tribe that provides secure, environmentally controlled storage, for
archaeological collections and their associated records making them available
for scientific, educational and cultural needs.
(24) "Archaeological value" means the cost
comparable volume archaeological excavation would be, including retrieving
scientific information from the site before it was vandalized. This includes
field work, lab analysis, background research and reporting, and curation of
the collection and records.
(25)
"Archaeological monitoring" means the observation of ground-disturbing
activities by a professional archaeologist as described in subsection (4) of
this section in order to identify, document, avoid, and/or recover human
skeletal remains and archaeological resources, under a plan approved by the
department.