Common use of The NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist Clause in Contracts

The NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist. This individual is the responsible federal official for cultural resource compliance for NRCS undertakings in Louisiana. The Louisiana State Conservationist has approval authority for all NRCS undertakings and is responsible for ensuring that appropriate actions are taken in order to comply with Section 106. The NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist or designee is also responsible for conducting cultural resources consultation with the State of Louisiana Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), federal and state agencies, Indian tribes/Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPO), and other interested parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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The NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist. This individual is the responsible federal official for cultural resource compliance for NRCS undertakings in Louisiana. The Louisiana State Conservationist has approval authority for all NRCS undertakings and is responsible for ensuring that appropriate actions are taken in order to comply with Section 106. The NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist or designee is also responsible for conducting cultural resources consultation with the State of Louisiana Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), federal and state agencies, Indian tribes/Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPO), and other interested parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Prototype Progammatic Agreement, Prototype Progammatic Agreement

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