24:52:00:01. Definitions.
Terms defined in SDCL 1-19A-2 have the same meaning in this article. In addition, terms used in this article mean:
(1) "Adverse
effect," an action or condition which threatens the historical integrity
of a historic property as referred to in 36 C.F.R. § 800.5 (August 5,
2004);
(2) "Case
report," a written and illustrated report of efforts undertaken to
continue the listing of a property on the state register;
(3) "Certificate of
appropriateness," a document of approval issued by a local historic
district commission under SDCL 1-19B-42;
(4) "Commercial
purposes," advertising; calendar, poster, brochure, book, magazine, or
newspaper publication; commercial decorative display; films, filmstrips, and
videotapes produced by for-profit organizations; and commercial television
broadcasting;
(5) "Construction
costs," expenditures for the physical erection, repair, rehabilitation, or
restoration of structures or buildings;
(6) "Enduring
value," lasting value for research, reference, or other use to safeguard
the rights of and delineate the responsibilities of citizens, to document
public policy, to provide accountability of state government to citizens, and
to document the organization, functions, policies, and transactions of state
government and its relationship to federal and local government; continuing
long-term value for scientific, fiscal or economic, legal, medical,
environmental, or historical research purposes;
(7) "Family," a
group of persons generally consisting of parents or guardians and minor
children living at home;
(8) "Growth
management," policies and procedures carried out by the state or entities
of the state through zoning, planning, economic development, public education,
and the regulation of construction which protect and enhance historical,
economic, and social qualities of a community or region as change takes place;
(9) "Museum
Collections Committee," a committee of three South Dakota citizens who
meet at the request of the museum director to make determinations on
acquisitions with restrictions and deaccessions. The candidates to the
committee are nominated by the museum director and are appointed and serve at
the pleasure of the South Dakota State Historical Society Board of Trustees;
(10) "Historical
integrity," authentic structure, features, elements, artifacts, physical
characteristics, or setting surviving from a property's period of historic
significance which substantiate its identity as a genuine historical place;
(11) "National
register," the national register of historic places as created by the
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended to December 22, 2006,
Pub. L. No. 89-665 (October 15, 1966);
(12) "Nonconstruction
costs," expenditures for activities other than construction costs;
(13) "Permanent
paper," acid-neutral or alkaline-based paper which meets or exceeds
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard Z39.48 (1984) for
permanent paper;
(14) "Project,"
an activity, permit, plan, or action, including restoration or rehabilitation,
which affects or may affect the physical structure or physical setting of a
historic property;
(15) "Publication,"
printed material produced by or through a state agency, office, board,
commission, institution, court of record, or official which is intended for
distribution outside the agency or office, regardless of production process;
(16) "State
entity," an agency, political subdivision of the state, or instrumentality
of state government, including the various state departments, commissions,
boards, county governments, municipal governments, and school districts;
(17) "State
register," the state register of historic places as provided for in SDCL 1-19A-5;
(18) "Tax
certificate," a document issued by the board approving a project for tax
moratorium under SDCL 1-19A-20;
(19) "Tax-certified
property," historic property which has undergone a restoration or
rehabilitation project certified by the board as meeting the conditions of SDCL 1-19A-20;
(20) "Visitor
management," provisions for the protection, convenience, and information
of visitors to a place of interest, including access, parking, orientation
including historical information and experiences, and facilities; the reduction
of physical, visual, or atmospheric effects of visitors on the special
qualities of the place.
Source:
16 SDR 239, effective July 9, 1990; 19 SDR 122, effective February 25, 1993; 20
SDR 114, effective January 23, 1994; 20 SDR 218, effective June 30, 1994; 21
SDR 50, effective September 21, 1994; 22 SDR 20, effective August 20, 1995; 28
SDR 182, effective July 10, 2002; 36 SDR 103, effective December 8, 2009.
General
Authority: SDCL 1-19A-5, 1-19A-29.
Law
Implemented: SDCL 1-19A-5 to 1-19A-29.
Reference:
American National Standard for Information Sciences - Permanence of Paper for
Printed Library Materials ANSI Z39.48, 1984 edition, American National
Standards Institute. Copies may be obtained from the American National
Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, New York 10036. Cost $22.