507 - Cooperation by public officials with the commission.

     § 507.  Cooperation by public officials with the commission.        (a)  General rule.--Commonwealth agencies, political     subdivisions and municipal authorities shall cooperate fully     with the commission in the preservation, protection and     investigation of archaeological resources and to that end shall:            (1)  Notify the commission before undertaking any        Commonwealth or Commonwealth-assisted permitted or contracted        projects that may affect archaeological sites.            (2)  Notify the commission when they become aware of any        undertaking in connection with any Commonwealth or        Commonwealth-assisted permitted or contracted project,        activity or program which affects or may affect an        archaeological site, and provide the commission with        information concerning the project, program or activity.        (b)  Survey or investigation by commission.--            (1)  Upon a determination by the commission that any        Commonwealth or Commonwealth-assisted permitted or contracted        project may adversely affect an archaeological site, the        commission may conduct or cause to be conducted through an        agent, subcontractor or other person an archaeological survey        only when the commission, based on recorded material        evidence, determines that the site is a significant        archaeological site. A written determination shall be made by        the commission within 15 days of receipt of a notification by        a Commonwealth agency under subsection (a), provided that        until January 1, 1997, such written determination shall be        made by the commission within 30 days of receipt of such        notification.            (2)  If an archaeological survey is determined necessary        by the commission, it shall be completed within 60 days of        the determination, except that the commission may notify the        project applicant that an additional 30 days may be required        when the determination is made during the months of December,        January and February.            (3)  No later than 15 days after completion of an        archaeological survey and only in exceptional circumstances,        the commission may determine in writing that an        archaeological field investigation, also known as phase three        archaeological research or data recovery, is necessary to        recover archaeological data. The archaeological field        investigation shall be completed within 90 days of the        determination required under this paragraph, except that an        additional 30 days may be required when the determination is        made during the months of December, January and February.            (4)  Failure of the commission to render a determination        within the period allowed in either paragraph (1) or (3)        shall be deemed to be a determination that a survey or        investigation is not necessary. The failure of the commission        to complete an archaeological survey or field investigation        within the time limits specified in paragraphs (2) and (3)        shall release the project applicant from any further duties        under this title, unless the applicant agrees in writing to a        specific time extension.            (5)  The commission shall conduct or cause to be        conducted through an agent, subcontractor or other person and        pay any costs associated with an archaeological survey or        field investigation determined necessary by the commission        under this section, except for the following:                (i)  Projects of other State agencies and            instrumentalities.                (ii)  Projects on Commonwealth lands.                (iii)  Projects of publicly regulated utilities.                (iv)  Archaeological surveys and field investigations            required under Federal law.            (6)  The commission shall pay the political subdivision's        and municipal authority's share of any costs associated with        any archaeological survey or field investigation conducted or        required by the commission on locally owned highways and        bridge projects if the project is being undertaken solely        with State or local funds.            (7)  The commission under no circumstances shall require,        conduct or cause to be conducted through an agent,        subcontractor or other person an archaeological survey or        field investigation on private property without the consent        of the property owner and only under the notice and deadline        procedures established under this section.            (8)  All determinations by the commission under this        section shall be subject to the provisions of Title 2        (relating to administrative law and procedure).     (Nov. 28, 1995, P.L.647, No.70, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 507 is referred to in section 508     of this title.