State historic preservation officer definition

State historic preservation officer or "officer" means the state historic preservation officer appointed by the governor under 16 U.S.C. 470a.
State historic preservation officer means the governor’s appointee who is responsible for the management of the historic preservation program of the state and compliance of the state historic preservation program with federal statutes and regulations of the National Park Service.
State historic preservation officer means the Director of the Department of Archives and History or the director’s designee who administers the historic preservation programs within the State.

Examples of State historic preservation officer in a sentence

  • These plans are usually in the form of a specific memorandum of agreement between the NRCS, State historic preservation officer, Tribal historic preservation officer, and other appropriate signatory or concerned parties.

  • The NRCS has consulted with the State historic preservation officer and the Your-Tribe Confederated Tribe of Indians and has reached concurrence that no historic property will be adversely affected.

  • Four Federal agencies (RD, FS, F&WS, and EPA), three State agencies (Department of Fish and Game, Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation, and Economic Development Commission), four county agencies, and several local groups were involved in part or all of the scoping and planning processes.Specific consultation was conducted with the State historic preservation officer and the Your- Tribe Confederated Tribe of Indians concerning cultural resources and historic properties in the watershed.

  • Comments from the State historic preservation officer and the Your-Tribe Confederated Tribe of Indians were used in the development of this plan.The environmental assessment was transmitted to all participating and interested agencies, groups, and individuals for review and comment in October 2004.

  • The following parties have consultative roles in the section 106 process.(1) State historic preservation officer.


More Definitions of State historic preservation officer

State historic preservation officer means that position mentioned in 54 U.S.C. Sec. 302303, as amended.
State historic preservation officer means the individual who administers the State Historic Preservation Program under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
State historic preservation officer means the director, who serves as the state historic preservation officer under RCW 43.334.020.
State historic preservation officer or "SHPO" means the individual appointed pursuant to Section 18-6-8 of the Cultural Properties Act and serves as the director of the historic preservation division.
State historic preservation officer or "SHPO" means the individual appointed pursuant to Section 18-6-8 NMSA 1978 of the Cultural Properties Act who serves as the director of the HPD.
State historic preservation officer means that position mentioned in 16
State historic preservation officer or “SHPO” means the director of the historic preservation division of the department of cultural affairs, as provided for in Section 18-6-8 NMSA 1978.