Chapter 70 - Indian Antiquities, Archaeological Resources and Unmarked Human Skeletal Remains Protection.
- § 70-1. Private landowners urged to refrain from destruction.
- § 70-2. Possessors of relics urged to commit them to custody of State agencies.
- § 70-3. Preservation of relics on public lands.
- § 70-4. Destruction or sale of relic from public lands made misdemeanor.
- §§ 70-5 through 70-9. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- § 70-10. Short title.
- § 70-11. Findings and purpose.
- § 70-12. Definitions.
- § 70-13. Archaeological investigations.
- § 70-13.1. Criminal record checks of applicants for permit or license.
- § 70-14. Rule-making authority; custody of resources.
- § 70-15. Prohibited acts and criminal penalties.
- § 70-16. Civil penalties.
- § 70-17. Forfeiture.
- § 70-18. Confidentiality.
- § 70-19. Cooperation with private individuals.
- § 70-20. Delegation of responsibilities.
- §§ 70-21 through 70-25. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- § 70-26. Short title.
- § 70-27. Findings and purpose.
- § 70-28. Definitions.
- § 70-29. Discovery of remains and notification of authorities.
- § 70-30. Jurisdiction over remains.
- § 70-31. Archaeological investigation of human skeletal remains.
- § 70-32. Consultation with the Native American Community.
- § 70-33. Consultation with other individuals.
- § 70-34. Skeletal analysis.
- § 70-35. Disposition of human skeletal remains.
- § 70-36. Financial responsibility.
- § 70-37. Prohibited acts.
- § 70-38. Rule-making authority.
- § 70-39. Exceptions.
- § 70-40. Penalties.
- §§ 70-41 through 70-45. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- § 70-46. Short title.
- § 70-47. Findings and purpose.
- § 70-48. Definitions.
- § 70-49. The North Carolina Archaeological Record Program.
- § 70-50. Site Steward Program.
- § 70-51. Archaeological investigations.
- § 70-52. Rule-making authority.