Common use of Withdrawal of Technical and Financial Assistance Clause in Contracts

Withdrawal of Technical and Financial Assistance. The process for the withdrawal of assistance is outlined in GM 420 Part 401.23 and H 190 Part 601.27. NRCS Louisiana will follow this process in situations when an adverse effect has occurred or will likely occur through a Cooperator’s refusal to implement feasible mitigation measure. NRCS Louisiana will take the appropriate measure to document and assess the impacts and will document the actions and events leading to the withdrawal of assistance. The extent and duration of the withdrawal will vary according to the conservation activity, enhancement, or practice under which the impact occurred and may also vary at the discretion of the NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist. APPENDIX C GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT USDA United States Department of Agriculture NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service ACHP Advisory Council on Historic Preservation NHL(s) National Historic Landmark(s) NRHP National Register of Historic Places SHPO State Historic Preservation Officer THPO Tribal Historic Preservation Officer NCSHPO National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers NHO Native Hawaiian Organization NEPA National Environmental Policy Act CEQ Council on Environmental Quality DHS Department of Homeland Security FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency NHPA National Historic Preservation Act FPO Federal Preservation Officer (Federal Preservation Officer) SPO Senior Policy Official (NRCS) NHQ National Headquarters (NHQ) APE Area of Potential Effect—from ACHP regulations 36 CFR Part 800 CRS Cultural Resources Specialist (NRCS—meets Secretary of Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards, generally an archaeologist or historian) EWP Emergency Watershed Program (NRCS program)

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Samples: Prototype Progammatic Agreement, Prototype Progammatic Agreement

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Withdrawal of Technical and Financial Assistance. The process for the withdrawal of assistance is outlined outline in GM 420 Part 401.23 and H 190 Part 601.27. NRCS Louisiana will follow this process in situations when an adverse effect has occurred or will likely occur through a Cooperator’s refusal to implement feasible mitigation measuremeasures. NRCS Louisiana will take the appropriate measure measures to document and assess asses the impacts and will document the actions and events leading to the withdrawal of assistance. The extent and duration of the withdrawal will vary according to the conservation activity, enhancement, or and practice under which the impact occurred and may also vary at the discretion of the NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist. APPENDIX C GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT USDA United States Department of Agriculture NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service ACHP Advisory Council on Historic Preservation NHL(s) National Historic Landmark(s) NRHP National Register of Historic Places SHPO State Historic Preservation Officer THPO Tribal Historic Preservation Officer NCSHPO National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers NHO Native Hawaiian Organization NEPA National Environmental Policy Act CEQ Council on Environmental Quality DHS Department of Homeland Security FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency NHPA National Historic Preservation Act FPO Federal Preservation Officer (Federal Preservation Officer) SPO Senior Policy Official (NRCS) NHQ National Headquarters (NHQ) APE Area of Potential Effect—from ACHP regulations 36 CFR Part 800 CRS Cultural Resources Specialist (NRCS—meets Secretary of Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards, generally an archaeologist or historian) EWP Emergency Watershed Program (NRCS program)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement, Prototype Programmatic Agreement

Withdrawal of Technical and Financial Assistance. The process for the withdrawal of assistance is outlined outline in GM 420 Part 401.23 and H 190 Part 601.27. NRCS Louisiana will follow this process in situations when an adverse effect has occurred or will likely occur through a Cooperator’s refusal to implement feasible mitigation measuremeasures. NRCS Louisiana will take the appropriate measure measures to document and assess asses the impacts and will document the actions and events leading to the withdrawal of assistance. The extent and duration of the withdrawal will vary according to the conservation activity, enhancement, or and practice under which the impact occurred and may also vary at the discretion of the NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist. APPENDIX C GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT USDA United States Department of Agriculture NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service ACHP Advisory Council on Historic Preservation NHL(s) National Historic Landmark(s) NRHP National Register of Historic Places SHPO State Historic Preservation Officer THPO Tribal Historic Preservation Officer NCSHPO National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers NHO Native Hawaiian Organization NEPA National Environmental Policy Act CEQ Council on Environmental Quality DHS Department of Homeland Security FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency NHPA National Historic Preservation Act FPO Federal Preservation Officer (Federal Preservation Officer) SPO Senior Policy Official (NRCS) NHQ National Headquarters (NHQ) APE Area of Potential Effect—from ACHP regulations 36 CFR Part 800 CRS Cultural Resources Specialist (NRCS—meets Secretary of Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards, generally an archaeologist or historian) EWP Emergency Watershed Program (NRCS program)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement

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Withdrawal of Technical and Financial Assistance. The process for the withdrawal of assistance is outlined outline in GM 420 Part 401.23 and H 190 Part 601.27. NRCS Louisiana will follow this process in situations when an adverse effect has occurred or will likely occur through a Cooperator’s refusal to implement feasible mitigation measuremeasures. NRCS Louisiana will take the appropriate measure measures to document and assess asses the impacts and will document the actions and events leading to the withdrawal of assistance. The extent and duration of the withdrawal will vary according to the conservation activity, enhancement, or and practice under which the impact occurred and may also vary at the discretion of the NRCS Louisiana State Conservationist. APPENDIX C GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT USDA United States Department of Agriculture NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service ACHP Advisory Council on Historic Preservation NHL(s) National Historic Landmark(s) NRHP National Register of Historic Places SHPO SHP State Historic Preservation Officer THPO Tribal Historic Preservation Officer NCSHPO National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers NHO Native Hawaiian Organization NEPA National Environmental Policy Act CEQ Council on Environmental Quality DHS Department of Homeland Security FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency NHPA National Historic Preservation Act FPO Federal Preservation Officer (Federal Preservation Officer) SPO SP Senior Policy Official (NRCS) NHQ National Headquarters (NHQ) APE Area of Potential Effect—from ACHP regulations 36 CFR Part 800 CRS Cultural Resources Specialist (NRCS—meets Secretary of Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards, generally an archaeologist or historian) EWP Emergency Watershed Program (NRCS program)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prototype Programmatic Agreement

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