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Res 2016-084/approving an Interlocal Agreement with Texas State University-San Marcos for archeological services
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Res 2016-084/approving an Interlocal Agreement with Texas State University-San Marcos for archeological services
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for approval prior to finalizing and printing the final report. Final reports will comply <br />with Chapter 26 Rules of the Antiquities Code of Texas and Chapter 191 of the Texas <br />Natural Resources Code. <br />G) Transmit to the City any concurrence /non - concurrence letters received from THC relating <br />to the University's submissions on behalf of the City. <br />H) In the event that survey and assessment projects are conducted under an Annual Permit, <br />the University will prepare a draft Annual Report of investigations that have been <br />conducted during the prior calendar year. These reports will be reviewed and finalized in <br />the same manner as described for individual project - specific reports. Final reports will <br />comply with Chapter 26 Rules of the Antiquities Code of Texas and Chapter 191 of the <br />Texas Natural Resources Code. <br />1) The University will submit all final reports to the City in pdf format with one hard copy. <br />On behalf of the City, the University will submit all final reports to THC in the required <br />format. <br />J) Any artifacts recovered during any of the Projects will be considered property of the State <br />of Texas in accordance with the conditions of an Antiquities Permit, and will be <br />accessioned for curation as Held -in -Trust collections at the Center for Archaeological <br />Studies, Texas State University The cost of preparing collections (including field notes, <br />forms, and photographs) as well as appropriate curation fees will be included in the final <br />cost estimate for each project. <br />
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