Common use of Applicability and Scope Clause in Contracts

Applicability and Scope. A. The PA among FHWA, SHPO, ACHP, and PennDOT regarding implementation of the Program in Pennsylvania dated December 14, 2017 is superseded by, and replaced in its entirety with, this PA. B. This PA sets forth the process by which FHWA, and/or the USACE, will meet its responsibilities under Section 106, with the assistance of PennDOT, for transportation projects under the Federal-Aid Highway Program or which require USACE Permits. C. This PA applies to any project under the Federal-Aid Highway Program and/or which require USACE Permits. The purpose of this PA is to delegate certain aspects of Section 106 review to PennDOT and to establish the process by which the FHWA, the USACE, ACHP, SHPO, Tribes and Nations, PennDOT, and any consulting parties will be involved in such review. D. If any project changes from Federal-Aid to state funding, and a USACE Permit is required, the USACE shall be the lead federal agency responsible for compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA. To the extent that the USACE deems applicable, the USACE will use studies, findings and determinations previously completed by PennDOT to document its own findings. E. Any other designated lead federal agency may use PennDOT studies to support their findings and determinations under Section 106 of the NHPA.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Applicability and Scope. A. The PA among FHWA, SHPO, ACHP, and PennDOT regarding implementation of the Program in Pennsylvania dated December 14, 2017 2017, is superseded by, and replaced in its entirety with, this PA. B. This PA sets forth the process by which FHWA, and/or the USACE, will meet its responsibilities under Section 106, with the assistance of PennDOT, for transportation projects under the Federal-Aid Highway Program or which require USACE Permits. C. This PA applies to any project under the Federal-Aid Highway Program and/or which require USACE Permits. The purpose of this PA is to delegate certain aspects of Section 106 review to PennDOT and to establish the process by which the FHWA, the USACE, ACHP, SHPO, Tribes and Nations, PennDOT, and any consulting parties will be involved in such review. D. If any project changes from Federalfederal-Aid aid to state funding, and a USACE Permit is required, the USACE shall be the lead federal agency responsible for compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA. To the extent that the USACE deems applicable, the USACE will use studies, findings and determinations previously completed by PennDOT to document its own findings. E. Any other designated lead federal agency may use PennDOT studies to support their findings and determinations under Section 106 of the NHPA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Applicability and Scope. A. The PA among FHWA, SHPO, ACHP, and PennDOT regarding implementation of the Federal Aid Highway Program in Pennsylvania dated December 14, 2017 is superseded by, and replaced in its entirety with, this PA. B. This PA sets forth the process by which FHWA, and/or the USACE, will meet its responsibilities under Section 106, with the assistance of PennDOT, for transportation projects under the Federal-Aid Highway Program or which require USACE Permits. C. This PA applies to any project under the Federal-Aid Highway Program and/or which require USACE Permits. The purpose of this PA is to delegate certain aspects of Section 106 review to PennDOT and to establish the process by which the FHWA, the USACE, ACHP, SHPO, Tribes and Nations, PennDOT, and any consulting parties will be involved in such review. D. If any project changes from Federal-Aid to state funding, and a USACE Permit is required, the USACE shall be the lead federal agency responsible for compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA. To the extent that the USACE deems applicable, the USACE will use studies, findings and determinations previously completed by PennDOT to document its own findings. E. Any other designated lead federal agency may use PennDOT studies to support their findings and determinations under Section 106 of the NHPA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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