PROCEDURES FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE Sample Clauses

PROCEDURES FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE. Emergencies: The following procedures will ensure that the need to protect life and property in an emergency is accomplished while taking cultural resources into account to the maximum extent congruent with rapidly changing priorities and circumstances. These emergency situations are divided into two types.
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PROCEDURES FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE. Emergencies: NRCS emergency work procedures are implemented by the State Conservationist in response to requests from a local government for assistance after a disaster event(s). (Procedures are found in the NRCS National Emergency Watershed Protection Program Manual, 2nd ed., under Parts 510-515, Emergency Watershed Protection.) The two types of emergency work recognized are “exigent” situations that are done within ten days of fund obligation and emergency situations that are completed within 220 days of fund obligation.
PROCEDURES FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE. Emergencies: The following procedures will ensure that the need to protect life and property in an emergency is accomplished while taking cultural resources into account to the maximum extent congruent with rapidly changing priorities and circumstances. These emergency situations are divided into two types. Exigent Situations: In this situation the VT NRCS shall notify the Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Community of planned emergency work. The VT NRCS may provide notification of exigent situations to the Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Community which shall include circumstances creating the exigent situation, work to be undertaken, any consideration of historic properties, as appropriate, and request for concurrence by the Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx. The Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Community will then have 5 days to respond to VT NRCS after receipt of said notification. If the Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Community does not respond within 5 days concurrence is presumed. NRCS will document and avoid adverse impacts to cultural resources encountered during exigency work to the fullest extent practicable. Non-exigent Situations: The VT NRCS field personnel will report these projects as undertakings in the manner described above in Stipulation 1. In major disasters, VT NRCS may elect to waive all or part of its cultural resources responsibilities as allowed under 36 CFR 78. APPENDIX N GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT USDA United States Department of Agriculture NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service ACHP Advisory Council on Historic Preservation NHL(s) National Historic Landmark(s) NRHP National Register of Historic Places SHPO State Historic Preservation Officer THPO Tribal Historic Preservation Officer NCSHPO National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers NHO Native Hawaiian Organization NEPA National Environmental Policy Act CEQ Council on Environmental Quality DHS Department of Homeland Security FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency NHPA National Historic Preservation Act FPO Federal Preservation Officer SPO Senior Policy Official (NRCS) NHQ National Headquarters (NHQ)
PROCEDURES FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE. Following these procedures for emergency response, the NRCS shall take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties, while insuring that the main agency priority is the protection of life and property.

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