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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 provision to Chapter 6E, Hawaii Revised Statutes, establishing a 10-year expiration period for approval or acceptance of archaeological surveys, mitigation plans, preservation plans, interpretive plans, and related studies by the state historic preservation officer.
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Requires that if such approval or acceptance is a condition for issuing a permit or project approval and 10 or more years have elapsed, a new plan or updated version of the original plan must be prepared for re-approval.
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Directs the Board of Land and Natural Resources to adopt administrative rules under Chapter 91 to implement this section.
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Effective upon approval.
Legislative Description
State Historic Preservation Officer; Plans and Studies
Last Action
Carried over to 2012 Regular Session.
12/1/2011