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If these details are not provided to the Proponent either in the Activity Notice Response or within 10 Business Days after the Survey Agreement Date, the Proponent may contact DPLH for details of persons identified by DPLH who have previously been recorded on the Aboriginal Heritage Register in relation to particular sites in the Survey Area.
If these details are not provided to the Proponent either in the Activity Notice Response or within 10 Business Days after the Survey Agreement Date, the Proponent may contact DAA for details of persons identified by DAA who have previously been recorded on the Aboriginal Heritage Register in relation to particular sites in the Survey Area.
HERITAGE ACT REQUIREMENTS (VICTORIA) Prior to Commencement of Work Prior to commencing the Contractor's Activities, the Contractor must carry out a search of the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory to ascertain whether the Site (or any area within the Site) is listed on the Heritage Register or Heritage Inventory.
HERITAGE ACT REQUIREMENTS (VICTORIA) Prior to Commencement of Work Prior to commencing the Subcontractor’s Activities, the Subcontractor must carry out a search of the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory to ascertain whether the Site (or any area within the Site) is listed on the Heritage Register or Heritage Inventory.
The Parties further acknowledge that OVG has applied, with the support of the Washington State Historic Preservation Officer, for the Arena to be certified as historically significant and listed in the Washington Heritage Register and the National Register of Historic Places.
HERITAGE ACT REQUIREMENTS (VICTORIA) Prior to Commencement of Work Prior to commencing the Subcontractor's Activities, the Subcontractor must carry out a search of the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory to ascertain whether the Site (or any area within the Site) is listed on the Heritage Register or Heritage Inventory.
This phase includes the deter- mination of eligibility of a property through a completed ‘Historic Information Form’ or the Heritage Register listing.
Information comes from publicly available sources, such as Washington State’s Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) WISSAARD online database which shows properties listed in the Heritage Barn Register, Washington Heritage Register (State Register), and the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and the list of National Historic Landmarks (NHL).
If the contact details of the Aboriginal Consultants are not provided to the Proponent either in the Activity Notice Response or within 10 Business Days after the Survey Agreement Date (as defined in the NSHA), the Proponent may contact DPLH for details of persons identified by DPLH who have previously been recorded on the Aboriginal Heritage Register in relation to particular sites in the Survey Area (NSHA clause 8.3(d)(vii)).
An area of land that is significant to the RAP, but may not necessarily be recorded on the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Register.