Resolution of Adverse Effects. If FEMA determines that an Undertaking may adversely affect a historic property, it shall resolve the effect(s) of the Undertaking in consultation with the SHPO, Recipient, sub-recipient, the ACHP, if participating, and other consulting parties, by one of the following methods depending upon the severity of the adverse effect(s) as well as determination of the historic property’s significance on a local, state or national level. When FEMA determines an Undertaking will adversely affect an NHL, FEMA shall notify and invite the Secretary and ACHP to participate in consultation in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement
Resolution of Adverse Effects. If FEMA determines that an Undertaking may adversely affect a historic property, it shall resolve the effect(s) effects of the Undertaking in consultation with the SHPO, RecipientGrantee(s), sub-recipientsubgrantee, participating Tribes the ACHP, if participating, and other consulting parties, by one of the following methods depending upon the severity of the adverse effect(s) as well as determination of the historic property’s significance on a local, state or national level. When FEMA determines an Undertaking will adversely affect an NHL, FEMA shall notify and invite the Secretary and ACHP to participate in consultation in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement
Resolution of Adverse Effects. If FEMA determines that an Undertaking may adversely affect a historic property, it shall resolve the effect(s) effects of the Undertaking in consultation with the SHPO, RecipientGrantee(s), sub-recipientsubgrantee, participating Tribe(s), the ACHP, if participating, and other consulting parties, by one of the following methods depending upon the severity of the adverse effect(s) as well as the determination of the historic property’s significance on a local, state or national level. When FEMA determines an Undertaking will adversely affect an a NHL, FEMA shall notify and invite the Secretary and the ACHP to participate in consultation in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement
Resolution of Adverse Effects. If FEMA determines that an Undertaking may adversely affect a historic property, it shall resolve the effect(s) of the Undertaking in consultation with the SHPO, RecipientRecipients, sub-recipient, the ACHP, if participating, and other consulting parties, by one of the following methods depending upon the severity of the adverse effect(s) as well as determination of the historic property’s significance on a local, state or national level. When FEMA determines an Undertaking will adversely affect an NHL, FEMA shall notify and invite the Secretary and ACHP to participate in consultation in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.§
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement