RESEARCH PERMIT GUIDELINES - SC State Parks
RESEARCH PERMIT GUIDELINES - SC State Parks
RESEARCH PERMIT GUIDELINES - SC State Parks
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Permit No.<br />
South Carolina <strong>State</strong> <strong>Parks</strong><br />
Research Application<br />
1. Name Age<br />
Address<br />
City & <strong>State</strong><br />
Zip Code<br />
Phone (work) ( ) - (home) ( ) -<br />
2. University or other affiliation:<br />
Address Phone ( ) -<br />
Occupation or Scientific Affiliation:<br />
Address Phone ( ) -<br />
3. Park where research is to be performed:<br />
Brief description of proposed project location:<br />
Proposed Research Schedule Dates:<br />
Field Work: Beginning / / Ending / /<br />
Total Project: Beginning / / Ending / /<br />
List names of anyone who will assist in the fieldwork:<br />
Describe the purpose and objectives of the investigation:<br />
6. Describe the data recovery method, techniques and equipment to be used:<br />
7. Describe how and in what form the investigation results will be reported and disseminated:<br />
(attach additional information if necessary)<br />
8. Disposition of the artifacts or specimens:<br />
• After analysis, all artifacts must remain in the possession of the Division of <strong>State</strong> <strong>Parks</strong>.<br />
• All fossils and biological specimens must remain part of public domain and thus be housed in a museum,<br />
university, college, park or other such institution.<br />
9. Please be sure to attach the following with your application:<br />
• map clearly indicating the location of the proposed investigations<br />
• resume/vita of the principal researcher