The director or the
director's designee is authorized:
(1) To promulgate and maintain the Washington heritage
register of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects
significant in American or Washington state history,
architecture, archaeology, and culture, and to prepare
comprehensive statewide historic surveys and plans and research
and evaluation of surveyed resources for the preparation of
nominations to the Washington heritage register and the national
register of historic places, in accordance with criteria approved
by the advisory council established under RCW 27.34.250. Nominations to the national register of historic places shall
comply with any standards and regulations promulgated by the
United States secretary of the interior for the preservation,
acquisition, and development of such properties. Nominations to
the Washington heritage register shall comply with rules adopted
under this chapter.
(2) To establish a program of matching grants-in-aid to
public agencies, public or private organizations, or individuals
for projects having as their purpose the preservation for public
benefit of properties that are significant in American or
Washington state history, architecture, archaeology, and culture.
(3) To promote historic preservation efforts throughout the
state, including private efforts and those of city, county, and
state agencies.
(4) To enhance the effectiveness of the state preservation
program through the initiation of legislation, the use of varied
funding sources, the creation of special purpose programs, and
contact with state, county, and city officials, civic groups, and
professionals.
(5) To spend funds, subject to legislative appropriation and
the availability of funds, where necessary to assist the Indian
tribes of Washington state in removing prehistoric human remains
for scientific examination and reburial, if the human remains
have been unearthed inadvertently or through vandalism and if no
other public agency is legally responsible for their
preservation.
(6) To consult with the governor and the legislature on
issues relating to the conservation of the man-made environment
and their impact on the well-being of the state and its citizens.
(7) To charge fees for professional and clerical services
provided by the *office.
(8) To adopt such rules, in accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW, as are necessary to carry out RCW 27.34.200 through 27.34.280.
[1997 c 145 § 1; 1987 c 505 § 8; 1986 c 266 § 11; 1985 c 64 § 2; 1983 c 91 § 12.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: Powers, duties, and functions of the office of archaeology and historic preservation were transferred to the department of archaeology and historic preservation pursuant to 2005 c 333 § 12.
Severability -- 1986 c 266: See note following RCW 38.52.005.