22-3-803. Definitions. As used in this part, the following definitions apply:

Terms Used In Montana Code 22-3-803

  • Board: means the burial preservation board established in 22-3-804. See Montana Code 22-3-803
  • Burial material: means any item found at the burial site or with the human skeletal remains and directly associated with the burial or burial site. See Montana Code 22-3-803
  • Burial site: means , except for cemeteries and graveyards protected under existing state law, any natural or prepared physical location, whether originally below, on, or above the surface of the earth, into which human remains were intentionally deposited as a part of the death rites or ceremonies of a culture. See Montana Code 22-3-803
  • Human skeletal remains: means any part of the human body in any state of decomposition taken from a burial site. See Montana Code 22-3-803
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201
  • United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201

(1)”Board” means the burial preservation board established in 22-3-804.

(2)”Burial material” means any item found at the burial site or with the human skeletal remains and directly associated with the burial or burial site.

(3)”Burial site” means, except for cemeteries and graveyards protected under existing state law, any natural or prepared physical location, whether originally below, on, or above the surface of the earth, into which human remains were intentionally deposited as a part of the death rites or ceremonies of a culture.

(4)”Human skeletal remains” means any part of the human body in any state of decomposition taken from a burial site.

(5)”Marked, unmarked, unrecorded, registered, or unregistered grave or burial ground” means any place, except a cemetery or graveyard protected under existing state law, where human skeletal remains are or have been interred.

(6)”Scientifically justifiable” means that the human skeletal remains or burial material has a potential to address specific research questions in the science of anthropology, history, or biology.

(7)”Tribal group” means an Indian tribe recognized by the United States secretary of the interior or recognized as a tribe by other Indian nations.