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Common use of Tribal Consultation Clause in Contracts

Tribal Consultation. 1. For FEMA Undertakings on Tribal lands or potentially affecting properties of religious and cultural significance to Tribes, and where no tribe-specific consultation agreements or protocols are in place, FEMA shall consult with affected Tribe(s) or in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. In determining who the affected Tribe(s) may be, FEMA will first establish that it is a type of Undertaking with potential to affect historic properties with religious and cultural significance and may consult with the SHPO and Tribe(s), and may access the National Park Service (NPS) Native American Consultation Database or other tools to identify geographic tribal interests. 2. To the extent permitted by Section 304 of the NHPA, Section 9(a) of the Archeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) (54 U.S.C. §470aa – 470mm), and any other applicable laws, FEMA shall ensure it withholds information protected by such laws from public disclosure. 3. FEMA shall invite affected Tribe(s) to participate in the initial scoping meeting within their geographic area of interest for each Declaration.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement, Statewide Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Tribal Consultation. 1. For FEMA Undertakings on Tribal lands or potentially affecting properties of religious and cultural significance to Tribessignificance, and where no tribeTribe-specific consultation agreements or protocols are in place, FEMA shall consult with affected Tribe(s) or in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. In determining who the affected Tribe(s) may be, FEMA will first establish that it is a type of Undertaking with potential to affect historic properties with religious and cultural significance significance, and may consult with the SHPO and SHPO, Tribe(s), or the Nevada Indian Commission, and may access the National Park Service (NPS) Native American Consultation Database or other tools to identify geographic tribal interests. 2. To the extent permitted by Section 304 of the NHPA, Section 9(a) of the Archeological Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) (54 16 U.S.C. §470aa - 470mm), and any other applicable laws, FEMA shall ensure it withholds information protected by such laws from public disclosure. 3. FEMA shall invite affected Tribe(s) to participate in the initial scoping meeting within their geographic area of interest for each Declaration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement