Signatory Tribe definition
Examples of Signatory Tribe in a sentence
If a Signatory Tribe assumes the role of Recipient for projects on Tribal lands, the Tribe shall assume the same responsibilities as outlined in Stipulation I.B.3 of this Agreement, Roles and Responsibilities of the Signatories.
Withdrawal from this Agreement by a Signatory Tribe does not terminate the Agreement.
FHWA will consult with any Signatory Tribe that raises confidentiality issues to ensure compliance with any applicable tribal law or policy restricting the release of culturally sensitive information about cultural resources found on the Signatory Tribe’s land, as needed.
In the case of withdrawal from this Agreement by a Signatory Tribe with Tribal lands within the scope of this Agreement, FHWA shall comply with 36 CFR Part 800, subpart B, for all Program-funded projects on or affecting lands within the withdrawing Tribe’s Tribal lands, in lieu of this Agreement.
ADOT shall provide SHPO or THPO, as applicable; any land managing agency or Signatory Tribe, and any other consulting parties to the undertaking, a narrative report documenting the actions taken in accordance with this expedited consultation process within 60 calendar days following the initiation of expedited consultation.
If the survey was conducted on Tribal or federal land, FHWA or ADOT will consult the appropriate Signatory Tribe or agency regarding the adequacy of the report.
If the changes do require modifying the APE, but the ADOT CRP has reason to believe that inventory of the area within the modified APE is unwarranted, the ADOT CRP will notify FHWA, and SHPO or THPO, as applicable, and the federal or state land managing agency or Signatory Tribe with jurisdiction, if any, to provide an explanation for ADOT’s position.
If the Program-funded undertaking is on land owned or managed by a federal or state land managing agency or Signatory Tribe, FHWA shall also follow applicable guidelines or protocols for identifying historic properties issued by the agency or Tribe.
When Program-funded undertakings are located on lands managed by a federal or state agency or on Tribal lands, ADOT will follow the applicable definitions of the agency or Signatory Tribe with jurisdiction.
If historic properties are likely to be affected by the emergency undertaking, ADOT shall notify FHWA, SHPO or THPO, as applicable; the appropriate land managing agency or Signatory Tribe; ASM, if the discovery is on state, county, or municipal land; and any Tribe that might attach religious and cultural significance to the affected property and afford them an opportunity to comment within five business days of the notification.