Common use of General Concern Clause in Contracts

General Concern. If Conservation Planners feel that there is general concern for cultural resources at any point during the conservation planning process for an undertaking, they are encouraged to seek the direct assistance of NRCS Utah CRS personnel. NRCS Utah CRS personnel can assist the Conservation Planner with the review process, and can assist with the field inventory. NRCS Utah CRS personnel can also meet with the respective Cooperator to address any issues or concerns that the Cooperator may have with the cultural resources investigation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement

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