Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Pennsylvania Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office and the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding Conservation Assistance
- Programmatic Agreement
- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement (PA) Among Region 8 of the General Services Administration; the State Historic Preservation Office of Colorado; and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) Regarding the Preservation, Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Leasing of Historic Properties (2004, Superseded by the Regional PA)
- Programmatic AgreementState-Based Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service California State Office, and the California State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
- Programmatic AgreementSecond Two-Year Extension to the Programmatic Agreement Among the Bureau of Land Management, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers Regarding the Manner in Which the BLM Will Meet Its Responsibilities Under the National Historic Preservation Act
- Program Comments
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- PublicationACHP Budget Justifcation FY 2020
- Question & AnswerUnder 36 CFR § 800.14(a), federal agencies may develop their own procedures to implement Section 106, which would substitute for Subpart B of ACHP’s regulations.
- ReportBased on interviews with officials from 57 tribes and 21 federal agencies, as well as comments submitted by 100 tribes in 2016 on tribal consultation for infrastructure projects, GAO identified key factors that tribes and agencies believe hinder effective consultation on infrastructure projects. Federal agencies are required, at times, to consult with tribes on infrastructure projects like pipelines that may harm tribal natural and cultural resources.
- WhitepaperThe Lahaina, Hawaii, wildfires on August 8, 2023, resulted in a devastating loss of life but also caused significant property damage, including to buildings and sites that conveyed the historical significance of the community. On August 10, 2023, President Biden determined that the damage from the wildfires was of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant a major disaster declaration under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, (42 U.S.C. § 5121 et seq.).