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HI HB213
Bill
Status
1/21/2011
Primary Sponsor
Mele Carroll
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AI Summary
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Adds a new section to Chapter 6E of Hawaii Revised Statutes establishing a 10-year expiration period for approvals or acceptances of archaeological surveys, mitigation plans, preservation plans, interpretive plans, and other related studies by the state historic preservation officer.
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Requires preparation of a new plan or update to the original plan if approval or acceptance is required for project permits and more than 10 years have elapsed since the original approval or acceptance date.
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Directs the board of land and natural resources to adopt rules under Chapter 91 to implement the provisions of this act.
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Takes effect upon approval.
Legislative Description
State Historic Preservation Officer; Plans and Studies
Last Action
(H) Referred to WLO, JUD, referral sheet 1
1/24/2011