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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993023
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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GOVERNMENT STATUTES
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~~ <br />~~ <br />~~ <br /> <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br />§ 24-80-1201 <br />such ghost town to apprise persons of the designation of such area as a ~ <br />town, the name of the ghost town, the historical significance of the 1 <br />town, other pertinent historical data, and the penalty for destruaio <br />vandalism to the ghost town. Each such sign, marker, or plaque shall <br />bear the inscription: 'The historical heritage of the state of Colorado can <br />be preserved by the citizens themselves." <br />(Laws 1973, H.B.1057, § 1.) <br />Prior Compllatlom: C.R.S.1963, § 131-15-1. <br />Law Review Commentaries <br />Historic Preservation. Charles M. Elliott, <br />Colo.Iaw. I51 (Feb.1976). <br />§ 24--80-1202. Destruction of ghost town-penalty <br />No person shall destroy, damage, deface, or take anything from an azd <br />designated and marked as a ghost town by the state historical society, except <br />by the owner or the designated agent of the owner of such property. Any <br />person violating this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction <br />thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than two thousand dollazs, or <br />by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months, or by both <br />such fine and imprisonment. <br />(Laws 1973, H.B.1057, § l.) <br />Prior Compllatlonr. C.R.S.1963. § 131-15-2. <br />ARTICLE 80.1 <br />Register of HEstortc Places <br />section <br />24-80.1-101. Legislative declaration. <br />240.1-102. Definitions. <br />24-80.1-103. Siate register--creation. <br />24--80.1-104, Effect of state register. <br />24-80.1-105. Procedure for inclusion in state register. <br />24-80.1-106. Designation as area of state interest. <br />24-80.1-107. Criteria for nomination. <br />24-80.1-108. Duties of the society. <br />Law Review Commentaries <br />Historic Preservation. Charles M. Elliott, 5 <br />Colo.law. 151 (Feb.I976). <br />IJbrary References <br />Health and Environment 4=25.5(8). C.J.S. Health and Environment §§ 61 et seq.. <br />WESTLAW Topic No. 199. 115 et seq. <br />§ 24-80.1-101. Leglslatlve declaration <br />The general assembly hereby declares that sites and structures possessing <br />historical significance are cultural resources of this state; that the preserva- <br />tion of such resources is in the interest of the citizens of the state; and that <br />the planning and activities of state agencies should include the preservation of <br />502 <br />~, <br />;. <br />E X H I B I T <br />
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