NRCS Louisiana. consulting Indian tribes/THPOs, Louisiana SHPO, Louisiana Division of Archaeology, living descendants, property owners, and other interested parties, as appropriate, will enter into consultation to determine an appropriate treatment plan for the newly discovered human remains and the most appropriate long term solutions. The most appropriate treatment, if feasible, is to protect the human remains and preserve them in situ. If it is determination during the consultation process that protection, avoidance, or repair is not feasible and the human remains must be removed from the undertaking APE, the human remains removal process will only be implemented after a treatment plan has been developed and agreed upon by all consulting parties. NRCS Louisiana will ensure that all stipulations of the treatment plan are implemented.
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Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement
NRCS Louisiana. consulting Indian tribes/tribes and/or their THPOs, Louisiana SHPO, Louisiana Division of Archaeology, living descendants, property owners, and other interested parties, as appropriate, appropriate will enter into consultation to determine an appropriate treatment plan for the newly discovered human remains and the most appropriate long term solutions. The most appropriate treatment, if feasible, is to protect the human remains and preserve them in situ. If it is determination determined during the consultation process that protection, avoidance, or repair is not feasible and the human remains must be removed from the undertaking APE, the human remains removal process will only be implemented after a treatment plan has been developed and agreed upon by all consulting parties. NRCS Louisiana will ensure that all stipulations of the treatment plan are implemented.
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Samples: Prototype Progammatic Agreement, Prototype Progammatic Agreement