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The program of <br />aponsibility of <br />s <br />hist~ric preservation <br />the state's official <br />9 <br />.~-....~.~~oa....IMY"'.. .~. <br />in Colorad~ is a dual re- <br />historical~agency, the <br />(hereinafter cited as the <br />State Historical So~iety <br />of Colorado <br /> <br />Society) and of theE~State Historic <br />been authorized by F~he Governor of <br />the Interior fi <br />Preservation~Officer who has <br />Colorado and~the Secretary of <br />x <br />Depart ent to represent the state's interests in <br />matters in which fe~eral <br />and archaeological bites <br />k <br />Historic preservation: <br />Legislation <br />R <br />undertakings are affec~inq historical <br />identified as being ofdsignificance. <br />R <br />9 <br />~ R <br />7 <br />State Legislation e~acted in Colorado establishe"i3 the means by <br />~ ; <br />which significant cultural resources in Colorado are to be iden- <br />a q <br />tified and protecte~ and mandates the Society's responsibilities <br />in that regard. ~ ~ <br />s <br />~~ <br />1. Colorado Revised Statutes (1973) 24880-501 to 25-80- <br />502 enaFted in 1953 authorizes the ~ociety to compile <br />an inve`~tory of cultural sites throughout Colorado <br />and to make recommendations for the~.r preservation. <br />2. Colorado Revised Statutes (1973) 2480-401 to 24-80- <br />410 enacted in 1967 and amended in .973 provides for <br />the pr ection of all historical, pffehistorical, and <br />archaeological resources located on~state owned land <br />and authorizes the Society to administer them. <br />~ ~ <br />z 3 <br />