Common use of Conduct Expedited Reviews Clause in Contracts

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement, Statewide Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures Treatment Measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) days 3)-days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days3)-days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, implementation and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) 3 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar 3 days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) 3 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no the Undertaking is exempt from Section 106 consultation responsibilities requirements in accordance with 36 CFR C.F.R. § 800.12(d); or. b. If In the case where Stipulation II.B.2.a. does not apply but where the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Programmatic Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If In the case where neither Stipulation II.B.2.a. or b. apply and FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the emergency Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating affected Tribe(s) within three (3) business days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. Information provided orally must also be provided by written documentation. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar business days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) calendar days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and within 3 days and/or those of participating Tribe(s) within three (3) 5 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed). iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar daysthe period specified above, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for may fund the emergency Undertaking based on the available information. This will complete the Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, then FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, then FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating appropriate Tribe(s) within three (3) business days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating and appropriate Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating and appropriate Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar 3 business days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating appropriate Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and within 3 days and/or those of participating Tribe(s) within three (3) 5 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking.. --DRAFT-- iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed). iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar daysthe period specified above, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for may fund the emergency Undertaking based on the available information. This will complete the Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period:: --DRAFT-- i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, implementation and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1II.A., Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would may adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, practicable FEMA will may propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) 7 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited Undertaking review” is being requested for the Undertakingrequested. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or and participating (Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar 7 days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for may fund the emergency Undertaking based on the available information. This will complete the Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking. v. FEMA shall will notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of Tribe(s)of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) or Native Hawaiian organization(s) within three (3) 3 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) or Native Hawaiian organization(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) or Native Hawaiian organization(s) not comment within three (3) calendar 3 days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) or Native Hawaiian organization(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO SHPO, OAS, and participating Tribe(s) within three (3) 3 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account consider any timely comments provided by SHPO SHPO, OAS, and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO SHPO, OAS, and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar 3 days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and SHPO, OAS, and/or participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, practicable FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) Tribes within three (3) 3 business days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) in making a decision on how to proceed). iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) not comment within three (3) calendar 3 business days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for may fund the emergency Undertaking based on the available information. This will complete the Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Conduct Expedited Reviews. a. If the emergency Undertaking is an immediate rescue and salvage operation conducted in response to an event to preserve life and property, FEMA has no Section 106 consultation responsibilities in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.12(d); or b. If the emergency Undertaking meets one or more of the Allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process pursuant to Stipulation II.A.1, Programmatic Allowances. c. If FEMA determines that the emergency Undertaking would adversely affect a historic property during this expedited review period: i. To the extent practicable, FEMA will propose treatment measures that would address adverse effects during implementation, and request the comments of the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) Tribes within three (3) 3 days of receipt of this information unless FEMA determines the nature of the emergency warrants a shorter time period. FEMA will call the THPOs and consulting Tribe(s) to inform them the notice and documentation has been sent and this is an expedited review. ii. FEMA may provide this information through written requests, telephone conversations, meetings, or electronic media. In all cases, FEMA shall clarify that an “expedited review” is being requested for the Undertaking. iii. FEMA shall take into account any timely comments provided by SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) Tribes in making a decision on how to proceed. iv. Should the SHPO and/or participating Tribe(s) Tribes not comment within three (3) calendar 3 days, FEMA shall complete Section 106 consultation for the Undertaking based on the available information. v. FEMA shall notify the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) Tribes of the final decision, indicating how any comments received were considered in reaching that decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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