Monuments and Relics Act (Botswana)

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Monuments and Relics Act
Parliament of Botswana
  • An Act to re‑enact, with amendments, the Monuments and Relics Act (Cap. 59:03)
CitationCap. 59:03
Territorial extentFlag of Botswana.svg  Botswana
Commenced24 August 2001
Status: Current legislation

The Monuments and Relics Act (Cap. 59:03) is an Act of the Parliament of Botswana, enacted in 2001, for the protection and conservation of national monuments, relics, and protected heritage areas. [1] [2] [3] It establishes the office of the Commissioner of Monuments and Relics, who is responsible for advising the Minister on matters of heritage protection. [4] The Act grants the Minister authority to enter into written agreements with owners of heritage sites, artifacts, or protected areas to ensure their preservation. [5] It also permits the State to acquire ownership of heritage property when necessary and requires official authorization for any excavation or research at designated sites. [6] [7]

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