Discovery of human remains during an anthropological investigation.

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(1) Prior to the commencement of an anthropological investigation in which it is probable that skeletal remains will be discovered, the anthropologists conducting such an investigation shall apply to the state archaeologist for an excavation permit issued under the authority of section 2480-405 (1)(g). Upon receipt of said permit by a qualified applicant, he shall notify the coroner and sheriff of the county in which the investigation shall be conducted.

(2) When skeletal remains are discovered during such an investigation, the anthropologists shall determine whether such skeletal remains are human remains, and, if such remains are determined to be human remains, the anthropologists shall determine, whenever possible, the age and cultural affiliation of the individual. Based on such determinations, the anthropologists shall proceed as follows:

  1. If it is determined that the human remains are of an individual who has been deadless than one hundred years, the anthropologists shall notify the coroner of the discovery and shall offer an opinion as to the forensic significance of the human remains. The coroner shall respond to such notification within twenty-four hours, during which time all activity which could disturb such human remains shall cease. If, on the basis of the anthropologists' opinion or on an independent on-site inquiry, the coroner determines that the human remains are of no forensic significance, the anthropologists shall notify either the state archaeologist, if the human remains are those of a Native American, or the Colorado state anatomical board, if the human remains are those of a human being who was not a Native American.

  2. If it is determined that the skeletal remains are human remains but of an individualwho has been dead for more than one hundred years, notwithstanding the provisions of section 30-10-606 (1.2), C.R.S., the anthropologists need not notify the coroner but shall notify either the state archaeologist, if the human remains are those of a Native American, or the Colorado state anatomical board, if the remains are of a non-Native American.

(3) Upon notification by the anthropologists of the discovery of the human remains of a Native American, the state archaeologist shall notify the commission and shall thereafter proceed in accordance with the provisions of section 24-80-1302 (4).

Source: L. 90: Entire part added, p. 1281, § 6, effective May 9.


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