32 CFR Part 229
21 sections.
- § 229.1§ 229.1 Purpose.
- § 229.2§ 229.2 Authority.
- § 229.3§ 229.3 Definitions.
- § 229.4§ 229.4 Prohibited acts and criminal penalties.
- § 229.5§ 229.5 Permit requirements and exceptions.
- § 229.6§ 229.6 Application for permits and information collection.
- § 229.7§ 229.7 Notification to Indian tribes of possible harm to, or destruction of, sites on public lands having religious or cultural importance.
- § 229.8§ 229.8 Issuance of permits.
- § 229.9§ 229.9 Terms and conditions of permits.
- § 229.10§ 229.10 Suspension and revocation of permits.
- § 229.11§ 229.11 Appeals relating to permits.
- § 229.12§ 229.12 Relationship to section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
- § 229.13§ 229.13 Custody of archaeological resources.
- § 229.14§ 229.14 Determination of archaeological or commercial value and cost of restoration and repair.
- § 229.15§ 229.15 Assessment of civil penalties.
- § 229.16§ 229.16 Civil penalty amounts.
- § 229.17§ 229.17 Other penalties and rewards.
- § 229.18§ 229.18 Confidentiality of archaeological resource information.
- § 229.19§ 229.19 Report.
- § 229.20§ 229.20 Public awareness programs.
- § 229.21§ 229.21 Surveys and schedules.
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