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Code · Washington · Title 27 — Libraries, Museums, and Historical Activities · Chapter 27.34

RCW 27.34.020

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Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter:
(1)"Advisory council" means the advisory council on historic preservation.
(2)"Department" means the department of archaeology and historic preservation.
(3)"Director" means the director of the department of archaeology and historic preservation.
(4)"Federal act" means the national historic preservation act of 1966 (Public Law 89-655; 80 Stat. 915).
(5)"Heritage barn" means any large agricultural outbuilding used to house animals, crops, or farm equipment, that is over fifty years old and has been determined by the department to:
(a)Be eligible for listing on the Washington heritage register or the national register of historic places; or
(b)have been listed on a local historic register and approved by the advisory council. In addition to barns, "heritage barn" includes agricultural resources such as milk houses, sheds, silos, or other outbuildings, that are historically associated with the working life of the farm or ranch, if these outbuildings are on the same property as a heritage barn.
(6)"Heritage council" means the Washington state heritage council.
(7)"Historic preservation" includes the protection, rehabilitation, restoration, identification, scientific excavation, and reconstruction of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American and Washington state history, architecture, archaeology, or culture.
(8)"Preservation officer" means the state historic preservation officer as provided for in RCW 43.334.020 .
(9)"Project" means programs leading to the preservation for public benefit of historical properties, whether by state and local governments or other public bodies, or private organizations or individuals, including the acquisition of title or interests in, and the development of, any district, site, building, structure, or object that is significant in American and Washington state history, architecture, archaeology, or culture, and property used in connection therewith, or for its development.
(10)"State historical agencies" means the state historical societies and the department.
(11)"State historical societies" means the Washington state historical society and the eastern Washington state historical society.
(12)"Cultural resource management plan" means a comprehensive plan which identifies and organizes information on the state of Washington's historic, archaeological, and architectural resources into a set of management criteria, and which is to be used for producing reliable decisions, recommendations, and advice relative to the identification, evaluation, and protection of these resources.
[ 2007 c 333 s 5 ; 2005 c 333 s 13 ; 1995 c 399 s 13 ; 1993 c 101 s 10 ; 1986 c 266 s 9 ; 1983 c 91 s 2 .]
Notes:
Finding — Purpose — 2007 c 333: See note following RCW 27.34.400 .
Findings — 1993 c 101: See note following RCW 27.34.010 .
Severability — 1986 c 266: See note following RCW 38.52.005 .
Transfer of powers and duties of office of archaeology and historic preservation — Construction of statutory references: See note following RCW 38.52.005 .
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