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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 57

meeting or perform any other official duty.] There shall be at least four meetings a year
held at the call of the chairman. The [State] CHIEF Archaeologist OR AT LEAST
ONE OF THE STATE ARCHAEOLOGISTS REFERRED TO IN § 5-622 OF THIS
SUBTITLE shall attend all Advisory Committee meetings.

(B) (1) THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE SHALL SERVE TERMS
OF 3 YEARS.

(2) THE TERMS OF THESE MEMBERS ARE STAGGERED AS
REQUIRED BY THE TERMS OF THE MEMBERS SERVING ON JULY 1, 1990.

(3) A MEMBER APPOINTED TO FILL A VACANCY IN AN
UNEXPIRED TERM OR TO SUCCEED A MEMBER WHO IS HOLDING OVER
SERVES ONLY FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE TERM.

(4) A MEMBER APPOINTED TO SERVE A TERM OF LESS THAN 3
YEARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPLEMENTING STAGGERED TERMS, MAY
BE REAPPOINTED TO SERVE A FULL 3-YEAR TERM.

(C) THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE SHALL SERVE WITHOUT
COMPENSATION, BUT EACH MEMBER SHALL BE REIMBURSED FOR
EXPENSES INCURRED WHILE ACTUALLY ENGAGED IN THE
PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD
STATE TRAVEL REGULATIONS AS PROVIDED IN THE STATE BUDGET.

[(b)] (D) The Committee shall advise AND ASSIST the [survey]
ARCHAEOLOGY OFFICE on archaeological matters and [propose] SHALL
REVIEW POLICIES, PLANS, AND rules and regulations regarding archaeological
matters [for its review and appropriate action].

(E) AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE COMMITTEE, THE
SECRETARY SHALL ADVISE THE GOVERNOR REGARDING THE
APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES QUALIFIED IN THE FIELD OF
ARCHAEOLOGY.

2-305.

A person may not excavate, appropriate, injure, or destroy any terrestrial
archaeological site [situated] on land [owned or controlled by] the State OWNS OR
CONTROLS without a permit from the [Survey] TRUST. [Nothing contained in this
subtitle abrogates or supplants any power of the State Highway Administration.] A
PERMIT IS NOT REQUIRED OF THE TRUST FOR ANY UNDERTAKING
PROVIDED FOR BY THIS SECTION OR § 5-626 OF THIS SUBTITLE.

2-306.

The [Survey] TRUST may grant a permit for archaeological excavation of [an] A
TERRESTRIAL archaeological site on land the State owns or controls to any person or
institution who or which in the [Survey's] TRUST'S judgment is qualified to conduct an
excavation to gather objects and materials of historical or archaeological value or
interest. The [Survey] TRUST may adopt and promulgate rules and regulations for

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