Sec. 3.

Historic preservation and related public education are declared to be public purposes. In fulfillment of these purposes, the department may administer a Michigan historical marker program with the following goals:

(a) Identify and locate historic sites and subjects having historic significance to this state.

(b) Educate the public about significant people, places, and things in Michigan history and thereby develop the public’s knowledge of the importance of Michigan history.

(c) Encourage the public to preserve historic resources indicative of Michigan history and to develop a sense of identity as Michiganians.

(d) Enhance cultural tourism in this state by encouraging residents and visitors to investigate Michigan history and the state’s historic sites.

(e) Unite people from various regions of this state through improved dissemination of information about historic resources and places.

History: Add. 2002, Act 488, Imd. Eff. June 28, 2002