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a.,.iiiuuUn -JI:IIC ,P ~~1 I~C~~v yg <br />the society may, undertake the powers provided for in sections <br />c -405 to 24-80-407 with respect to historical, prehistorical, or archaeo- <br />logical resources on private or public lands, owned by the entity so request- <br />ing, within the boundaries of Colorado. The state archaeologist may adopt <br />rules and regulations governing the extent ofYesponsibility he will assume <br />and the coq¢itions pertaining thereto. <br />Source; ~ptire section amended, L. 90, p, ) 279, $ 3, eiTegtive May 9 <br />24-80-409. Penalty -injunction -temporary restraining order., (I) Any <br />person who knowingly appropriates, excavates, injures, or destroys any his- <br />torical, prehistorical, or archaeolo teal resource on land owned b the state <br />or any county, city and count c_~ty, towns tstnct, or of er Po Wca su divi- <br />sion o-f-T~ state wit out a valid permit is gwlty of a misdemeanor and, <br />upon conviction t ereo , s all be punished by a fine of not more than five <br />hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than <br />thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. All articles and materials <br />illegally taken and all moneys and materials derived from the sale or trade <br />of the same shall be forfeited to the society. <br />Source: (1) amended, L. 90, p. 1279, § 4, effective May 9. <br />24-80-411. Applicability of this part 4 to human remains. The treatment <br />of human remains is governed by both this part 4 and part l3 of this article. <br />Incase of any conflict between said parts, part 13 shall control. <br />Source: Entire section added, L. 90, p. 1279, § 5, effective May 9. <br />PART 8 <br />SANTE FE TRAIL <br />24-80-802, Historic trail -marking. The general assembly hereby recog- <br />iizes and commends the designation by the congress of the United States <br />.f the Santa Fe trail as a national historic trail and declares that portion <br />~f the Santa Fe trail occurring in the state of Colorado to be a valuable <br />nd noteworthy historic resource that should be identified for the traveling <br />ublic where it travels on or crosses the highways of the state of Colorado. <br />herefore, the executive director of the department of transportayion is <br />fretted to mark with suitable signs significant route segments and sites <br />:cognized as associated with the primary route of the historic Santa Fe trail <br />i Colorado, as generally depicted on a map entitled "The Santa Fe Trail" <br />mtained in ilia final report of flit secretary of the interior of the United <br />tarts dated July 1976, where the trail travels on and crosses the highways <br />' this state. The cost of implementing the purposes of this section shall <br />derived from any gifts, donations, or in-kind contributions to the dcpart- <br />ent of transportation for this purpose. <br />Source: Entire section amended, L. 91, p. 1067, § 36, effective July I <br />99 State llistory, Archives, and Emblems 24-80-1301 <br />PART 9 <br />STATE EMBLEMS AND SYMBOLS <br />24-80-902. Ppnishme0! fpr illegal use. Any pQrsort wlio illegally uses or <br />ayes the seal pC thjt4 Slate to any written or printed docgment whatever, <br />or fraudulently forges, defacos, corrupts, or counteffeils the same, or affixctt <br />eoid forged, defaced, corrupted, or counterfeited seal to any commission, <br />deed, warrant, pardon, certificate, or other written or printed instrument, <br />or has in his possession or custody any such seal, knowing it to be falsely <br />made and counterfeited, and willfully conceals the same, commits a class <br />5 felony and shall be punished as provided in section 18-I-105, C.R.S. <br />Source: Entire section amended, L. 89, p. 845, § I I6, effective July 1. • <br />24-80-909.5. State folk dance. Square dancing, the American Colk dance <br />which traces its ancestry to the English country dance and the French ball- <br />room dance, and which is called, cued, or prompted to the dancers and <br />includes squares, rounds, clogging, contra, line, the Virginia reel, and heritage <br />dances, is hereby made and declared to be the state folk dance of the state <br />of Colorado. <br />Source: Entire section added, L. 92, p. 1072, § 2, effective Marclt 16. <br />PART 13 <br />UNMARKED HUMAN GRAVES <br />24-80-1301. Definitions. As used in this part 13, unless the context other- <br />wise requires: <br />(1) "Commission" means ilia commission of Indian affairs. <br />(2) "Disturb" means to move, open, expose, dig up, disinter, excavate. <br />remove, carry away, damage, injure, deface, desecrate, loot, vandalize. muti- <br />late, or destroy. <br />(3) "Human remains" means any part of flit body of a deceased human <br />being in any stage of decomposition. <br />(4) "Land" means all lands, including submerged lands, located within <br />the state of Colorado which are owned by the state or its political subdivi- <br />sions, agencies, or instrumentalities or by any private person. <br />(5) "Person" means an individual, limited liability company. corpora- <br />tion, unincorporated association, partnership, proprietorship, or goveriinieit- <br />tal entity. <br />(6) "Unmarked human burial" means any interment of human remains <br />for which there exists no grave marker or any other historical documentation <br />' providing information as to the identity of the deceased. <br />r'. <br />~l Source: Entire pan added, L. 90, p. 1279, § 6, effective May 9; (5) <br />tl' amended, L. 92, p. 2176, § 34, effective June 2. <br /> <br />