The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires
otherwise.
(1) "Archaeology" means systematic, scientific study of
man's past through material remains.
(2) "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.
(3) "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.
(4) "Department" means the department of archaeology and
historic preservation, created in chapter 43.334 RCW.
(5) "Director" means the director of the department of
archaeology and historic preservation, created in chapter 43.334 RCW.
(6) "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 89-665; 80 Stat. 915; 16
U.S.C. Sec. 470) as now or hereafter amended.
(7) "Prehistoric" means peoples and cultures who are unknown
through contemporaneous written documents in any language.
(8) "Professional archaeologist" means a person who has met
the educational, training, and experience requirements of the
society of professional archaeologists.
(9) "Qualified archaeologist" means a person who has had
formal training and/or experience in archaeology over a period of
at least three years, and has been certified in writing to be a
qualified archaeologist by two professional archaeologists.
(10) "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.
(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.
[2005 c 333 § 20; 1995 c 399 § 16; 1989 c 44 § 6; 1988 c 124 § 2; 1986 c 266 § 17; 1983 c 91 § 20; 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 13; 1975 1st ex.s. c 134 § 3.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 1989 c 44: See RCW 27.44.030.
Captions not law -- Liberal construction -- 1989 c 44: See RCW 27.44.900 and 27.44.901.
Intent -- 1988 c 124: "It is the intent of the legislature that those historic archaeological resources located on state-owned aquatic lands that are of importance to the history of our state, or its communities, be protected for the people of the state. At the same time, the legislature also recognizes that divers have long enjoyed the recreation of diving near shipwrecks and picking up artifacts from the state-owned aquatic lands, and it is not the intent of the legislature to regulate these occasional, recreational activities except in areas where necessary to protect underwater historic archaeological sites. The legislature also recognizes that salvors who invest in a project to salvage underwater archaeological resources on state-owned aquatic lands should be required to obtain a state permit for their operation in order to protect the interest of the people of the state, as well as to protect the interest of the salvors who have invested considerable time and money in the salvage expedition." [1988 c 124 § 1.]
Application -- 1988 c 124: "This act shall not affect any ongoing salvage effort in which the state has entered into separate contracts or agreements prior to March 18, 1988." [1988 c 124 § 13.]
Severability -- 1986 c 266: See note following RCW 38.52.005.
Effective date -- 1983 c 91: See RCW 27.34.910.
Severability -- 1977 ex.s. c 195: See note following RCW 27.53.020.