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• • • <br />Subd. 8. No authenticated and identifled Indian burial grojuid may be relocated u/iless <br />. die request to relocate is approved by Ae Indian affurs.intertribal When the Indian <br />burial (round is located on public lands or waters, the cost of rembvd is the responsibOity of <br />diem instead of removing them to another location ••• <br />Sub<L 9. The department of natural resources, the department of transportation, and all <br />^er sute agencies and local government^ units whose activides may be affect^ shall <br />^(iopente with the state archaeologist and die Indian affairs intertribd board to car^ oht the <br />ProvisiAne Af fYiic 1. <br />.• • <br />307J)8 PIUVATE CEMETERIES <br />•Ttr <br />Subd.ctedtoexisi ri^a.ters, the state or polidcal subdivision.ddAhoUiiiiffi^^&Of waters shall submit constm.* <br />•r. <br />Or <br />^*r^f ** archacplo^st and the Indian affairs intertribal 'Hr <br />intttttftal *^*^**^ advertised. The state archaeolo^t and the Indian affai^j <- <br />etvation or removal of the huijian burials or reoudns, which may be endangered by con>ia* . <br />tidn or development aedvides. <br />■& <br />History; (7632) RL s 2964:1976 e48s 1; 1980 e 457s 1:1983 e 282 s 1~4: /y.sn <br />c 463 s 1; 1989 c335 art 1 s 199; 1993 c 326art4s9 <br />■c <br />• T <br />307.082 CIVIL ACTIONS. <br />Subdivision 1. Who may bring. An aedbn under this section may be nuintained b\ Vw <br />attorney general; a state agency or polidcal subdivision: an individual residing within ihu <br />sute; or a partnenhip, corporation, association, company, or Other entity with shareholJav <br />members, partners, or employees residing within this sute. <br />Subd. 2. Action. A person or entity listed in subdivision 1 nuy mainuin a civil aciit'n <br />.• <br />.t••• <br />:\j <br />seeking a teihponty or permanent ii\junctiott. damages, or other appreoriate relief a^ainM i <br />person who is alleged to have committed e violation of section 3o7.0o, subdivision 2 Tlie <br />action must be brought within two years after the alleged violation is discovered and reported <br />the sute archaeologist or the Indian affairs council. The action must be filed in eithet iSc <br />district court of the coun^ in which the subject burial ground is located or in whicli ilie dc* <br />fendant resides. . . . <br />• • • <br />4, <br />History: I993e288sl; 1994 e469s 1