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skip specific nav links Home RECOVERY ACT SECTION 106 TRAINING 2009 Recovery Act Section 106 Seminar Schedule Looking for the Section 106 Essentials Training Course? Course DescriptionThe Recovery Act Section 106 Training is an affordable one-day course designed to familiarize those responsible for ensuring that environmental reviews are conducted for Recovery Act projects with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the compliance strategies that can streamline these federal historic preservation reviews. Registration fee is $100. What will you learn in the Recovery Act Section 106 Seminar?Expanded discussions on archaeology, coordination of Section 106 with NEPA, 800.14 program alternatives, and the role of applicants in compliance will highlight issues relevant to Recovery Act projects. Participants will gain the fundamentals they need to understand the roles and responsibilities of Section 106 participants, reasonable and good faith efforts to identify historic properties, and how to conclude a Section 106 review. Who should attend?Federal agency staff, applicants for Recovery Act funding, state, tribal, and local officials, and sub-grantees who may be involved in Section 106 reviews for Recovery Act projects. 2009 course locations and datesThe Recovery Act course is a one day course and meets from 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Register and pay online!Single registration, credit card only. Please review the cancellation policy prior to registering.
FacultyAll courses are taught by highly knowledgeable ACHP staff who are engaged on a daily basis with Section 106 and Recovery Act response in cooperation with the host State Historic Preservation Offices. CostPayment can be made by credit card or check, or federal employees may submit an SF 182. Registration = $100.00. CancellationsRegistrants cancelling at least 14 days prior to the start of the course will receive a full refund minus a 15% processing fee. Cancellations must be made in writing. No refunds will be given for cancellations made fewer than 14 days before the start of the course; however, substitutions with a qualified candidate may be made at no cost up until three days before the course begins. AccessibilityThe ACHP schedules all courses in facilities that meet federal accessibility requirements. Participants with special accessibility needs should contact Cindy Bienvenue at 202-606-8521. Questions?For registration, hotel/travel information, group discounts and other frequently asked questions, contact Cindy Bienvenue at cbienvenue@achp.gov or call 202-606-8521. Some documents require Adobe Acrobat reader. Free download from Adobe. |