(1) The director shall appoint a state physical anthropologist.
At a minimum, the state physical anthropologist must have a
doctorate in either archaeology or anthropology and have
experience in forensic osteology or other relevant aspects of
physical anthropology and must have at least one year of
experience in laboratory reconstruction and analysis. A medical
degree with archaeological experience in addition to the
experience required may substitute for a doctorate in archaeology
or anthropology.
(2) The state physical anthropologist has the primary
responsibility of investigating, preserving, and, when necessary,
removing and reinterring discoveries of nonforensic skeletal
human remains. The state physical anthropologist is available to
any local governments or any federally recognized tribal
government within the boundaries of Washington to assist in
determining whether discovered skeletal human remains are
forensic or nonforensic.
(3) The director shall hire staff as necessary to support
the state physical anthropologist to meet the objectives of this
section.
(4) For the purposes of this section, "forensic remains" are
those that come under the jurisdiction of the coroner pursuant to
RCW 68.50.010.
[2008 c 275 § 4.]
NOTES:
Reporting requirements -- 2008 c 275: See note following RCW 68.50.645.