Archaeological Permit Holder
Archaeological Permit Holder
Archaeological Permit Holder: An application by an archaeologist to allow the Branch to evaluate their qualifications to hold permits within a specific culture area of the province. Application to be submitted directly to the Archaeology Branch.
Related Activities: Archaeological Field Director
Contents:
- Mandatory Authorizations
- Costs
- Eligibility Requirements
- Information Requirements
- Potential Additional Requirements
- Related Links
- Other Things you Should Know
About this Activity Guide
This guide summarizes the most common requirements and recommendations for your chosen activity and is designed to help you submit a complete application. Be aware that this information is for guidance purposes only. |
Mandatory Authorizations
Authorization Name | Link to Authorization Guidance | Link to Application |
---|---|---|
Approved as a Permit Holder. Policy details the required qualifications. | Authorization Guidance | Apply Now |
Costs
Cost may be a specific value or range of values. The cost includes GST, where applicable.
Cost Type | Cost Description | Cost | Link to Details |
---|---|---|---|
Application fee | Not applicable. | Not applicable. |
Eligibility Requirements
Ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements prior to applying.
Requirement | Description |
---|---|
Qualified Field Director | Qualified as a Field Director as per Bulletin 17 and demonstrated ability. |
Senior Author on Final Report | Final Permit Report that has been accepted by the Archaeology Branch or the Oil and Gas Commission. |
Information Requirements
Potential Additional Requirements
Requirement | Description | When is it Required? |
---|---|---|
CV | Standard CV. | To confirm up-to-date education, experience and contact information. |
Related Links
Link | Description |
---|---|
Archaeology Branch Contacts | A web page providing contact information for inquiries about your submission. |
Heritage Permit Policy | A web page providing the Archaeology Branch policy regarding the review of qualified archaeologists. |
Process to Reassess Permit Holders’ Ability | A web page providing details on the Permit Holder's Ability reassessment process. |
Other Things You Should Know
Archaeology Information
Archaeological
sites are protected under the Heritage Conservation Act
and must not be altered or damaged without a permit issued by
the Archaeology Branch. Information regarding potential risks to
protected archaeological sites may be obtained by submitting an
online data request form to the Archaeology
Branch or by contacting a professional archaeologist via the BC
Association of Professional Archaeologists (www.bcapa.ca) or via local
directories. Visit the Archaeology Branch website for more
information.
BCeID - What Is It and Why Get It?
BCeID is
an online service that allows you to create a user ID and
password to sign in securely to many Government services in
British Columbia. The benefits of having a BCeID account
include:
- Stop and start. Save and return later to complete your application without losing any information previously entered.
- Real time status information. Check the status of your application in real time.
- Access your applications for multiple people (Business BCeID only) to edit or submit your application or check its status. To enroll in this service, visit the BCeID web page: FrontCounter BC - BCeID
Consulting with First
Nations
- The Province is committed to reconciliation as part of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Act.
- The Province is responsible for ensuring adequate and appropriate consultation and accommodation, it may involve the proponent in the procedural aspects of consultation.
Legal
Disclaimer
This guide provides the most current and
accurate information available to the Government of British Columbia
at the time of publishing; however, we make no warranty regarding
the completeness, currency or accuracy of this information. This
information is for guidance purposes only and does not replace
legislated requirements. Each application is unique and
circumstances may result in additional requirements beyond those
included in this guide.
Last Updated: July 14, 2023