The Survey shall examine, at least once every ten years, every
monument which marks the boundaries of the State. Whenever the Survey
finds the monument is lost, removed, or displaced causing the boundary
to become obscure, inaccurate, or incorrect, it shall cooperate with
the proper officials and agencies of the adjacent state, commonwealth,
or district to replace, restore, or repair the monuments on the common
boundary line. The Survey, on behalf of the State, may make any joint
agreement or contract with appropriate officials or agencies of any
adjacent state, commonwealth, or district, and the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey, or any similar disinterested party or agency, to
resurvey, remark, or otherwise delineate more clearly any part of any
common boundary between the State and any adjacent state, commonwealth,
or district. In any resurvey, the present established boundaries of the
State shall be preserved with the greatest possible fidelity.
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