POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If, during the implementation of an undertaking, a previously unidentified property that may be eligible for inclusion in the National Register is encountered, or a known historic property may be affected in an unanticipated manner, the Agency Official shall follow 36 C.F.R. § 800.13(b).
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the [Agency abbreviation] shall implement the discovery plan included as attachment [insert number of attachment] of this MOA. [Insert this stipulation if there is an indication that historic properties are likely to be discovered during implementation of the undertaking.]
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, the FHWA shall make reasonable efforts to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to such properties and follow the requirements of 36 CFR Section 800.13(b).
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If previously unidentified historic properties are discovered after PennDOT has completed its review under this PA, or if an undertaking affects previously known historic properties in an unanticipated manner, the procedures under 36 CFR 800.13 will be followed. If the discovery is made during construction, the contractor shall immediately cease work in the area of the discovery and shall follow PennDOT Publication 408. When the discovery consists of human remains, xxxxxx, or grave-associated artifacts or other properties that may be of interest to federally recognized Tribes or Nations with ancestral ties to Pennsylvania, PennDOT will follow the procedures in Stipulation VI. Construction shall not resume in the area of the discovery until the Lead Federal Agency has complied with the requirements of 36 CFR 800.13.
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If FTA and CTA determine after construction has commenced that Project activities will affect a previously unidentified archaeological or historical resource that may be eligible for the NRHP, or affect a known resource in an unanticipated manner, FTA will address the discovery or unanticipated effect in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.13(a)(2). FTA, at its discretion, may assume any unanticipated discovered property to be eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.13(c). If human remains or archaeological sites are inadvertently discovered, or unanticipated effects on historic properties are found, then CTA will implement the following procedures:
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If, during project construction, properties are discovered that may be historically significant, or if unanticipated effects on historic properties found, in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.13(a)(2), Pasco County shall immediately notify the SHPO. Demolition or construction activities shall not resume without verbal and/or written authorization from the SHPO. In the event that unmarked human remains are encountered during demolition or construction activities, all work shall stop immediately and the proper authorities shall be notified in accordance with Chapter 872.05, Florida Statutes.
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. The NPS shall ensure that all construction documents include the following provisions:
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. A. ARHA and/or its assignees shall ensure that the following provision is included in all construction contracts: “If previously unidentified historic properties or unanticipated effects to historic properties are discovered during construction, the construction contractor shall immediately halt all activity within a one hundred (100) foot radius of the discovery, notify ARHA and/or its assignees of the discovery and implement interim measures to protect the discovery from looting and vandalism.”
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. A. Procedures for an Unanticipated Discovery of Human Remains and Burials. In the case of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials on Federal land, IDOT will follow the procedures outlined by the Native American Xxxxxx Protection and Repatriation Act, as amended (43 CFR 10, Subpart B), and pursuant to the Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (43 CFR 7). In the event of an unanticipated discovery of human remains or burials on non-Federal lands during IDOT construction activities, IDOT will comply with 20 Illinois Compiled Statutes 3440/0.01, et seq. (Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act (HSRPA)) and follow these procedures:
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found, FHWA shall consult in accordance with 36 CFR Section 800.6(c)(6). If any unanticipated discoveries of historic properties or archaeological sites are encountered during the implementation of this undertaking, MaineDOT shall suspend work in the area of the discovery in accordance with Maine Department of Transportation Standard Specification J 05. 9: Historic and Archaeological Considerations and DOT shall immediately notify the FHWA. In compliance with 36 CFR §800.13, FHWA shall notify within 24 hours the ACHP, the Maine SHPO, and, if applicable, federally recognized tribal organizations that attach religious and/or cultural significance to the affected property. The Maine SHPO, FHWA, MaineDOT, and Tribal representatives, as appropriate, may conduct a joint field review within 72 hours of the notification to the FHWA. The FHWA, in consultation with the appropriate parties, will determine an appropriate treatment of the discovery prior to the resumption of construction activities in the area of the discovery.