Common use of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers Clause in Contracts

Tribal Historic Preservation Officers. In accordance with Section 101(d)(6) of the National Historic Preservation Act, some Indian tribes with Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPO) may choose to designate the THPO as their tribal representative to assist Forests in identifying tribally significant cultural resources or historic properties potentially affected by a proposed Federal undertaking on non-tribal lands. For undertakings on Forests, Forest Service Line Officers shall consult with a THPO in lieu of an Indian tribe only when they have been designated by the Indian tribe as the tribal representative for purposes of Section 106 to assist in identifying and evaluating properties of religious and cultural importance to the tribe. THPO consultation does not substitute for consultation with SHPO.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Tribal Historic Preservation Officers. (THPOs) In accordance with Section 101(d)(6) of the National Historic Preservation Act, some Indian tribes with Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPO) a THPO may choose to designate the THPO as their tribal representative to assist Forests BLM in identifying tribally significant cultural resources or historic properties potentially affected by a proposed Federal undertaking on non-tribal lands. For undertakings on ForestsBLM lands, Forest Service Line Officers FM shall consult with a the THPO in lieu of an Indian tribe only when they have been designated by the Indian tribe as the tribal representative for purposes of Section 106 to assist in identifying and evaluating properties of religious and cultural importance to the tribe. THPO consultation does not substitute for consultation with SHPO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Protocol Agreement

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