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Security for Archaeological Site Inventory Data. To protect sites from looting and vandalism, archaeological sites are exempt from public disclosure consistent with Washington State Statute RCW 42.56.300 and federal statute 16 U.S.C. 470w-3(a).
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Security for Archaeological Site Inventory Data. As archaeological properties are of a sensitive nature and as such sites are subject to vandalism and exempt from public disclosure, Natural Resources Conservation Service shall provide security for site records indicating the location of known or suspected archaeological properties consistent with RCW 42.17.310.
Security for Archaeological Site Inventory Data. To protect sites from looting and vandalism, archaeological sites are exempt from public disclosure consistent with Washington State Statute RCW 42.56.300 and federal statute 16 U.S.C. 470w-3(a). To gain access to exempt data, the User must create a user name and password using Secure Access Washington (SAW) before submitting this agreement to DAHP. The user can sign up at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/. The User will keep his or her password confidential and shall not share, transfer or make it available to any other person or entity. The User will also safeguard all data printed or downloaded in electronic format from the web portal that contains archaeological site data. The User agrees to use this data only for the purposes of fulfilling his/her duty as an employee of the firm or agency. DAHP monitors usage through various tracking procedures. This data is used for system assessment and security purposes. The User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless DAHP, the state of Washington and its employees and agents against claims arising out of User’s violation of this agreement. Data Availability Use of DAHP data does not preclude the need for field surveys for cultural resources in areas where such surveys have not been conducted in the recent past, or where previous surveys have not met current professional standards. Neither DAHP nor any of its officials or employees makes any warranty of any kind for the data, express or implied, including but not limited to any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, nor shall the distribution of this data constitute any warranty. The data is collected from various sources and will change over time without notice. DAHP and its officials and employees assume no responsibility or legal liability for the accuracy, completeness, reliability, timeliness, or usefulness of any of the data provided nor do they represent that the use of any of the data will not infringe privately owned rights.

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