Disaster Response. A disaster or emergency under Section 106 is one declared by the President of the United States, tribal government, or the governor of the state of other immediate threat to life or property. Procedures addressing emergency situations are outlined in the section. These procedures apply only to those undertakings that will be implemented in response to the disaster or emergency within thirty (30) days after the disaster or emergency has been formally declared by the appropriate authority or, in the case of an immediate threat to life or property, within thirty (30) days after such an event occurs. Immediate rescues and salvage operations conducted to preserve life or property are exempt from the provisions of Section 106 (36 CFR § 800.12(d)). This exemption applies regardless of whether there has been a declared disaster or emergency. If the Agency determines that its undertaking meets the criteria for this exemption, the Agency may take necessary actions in a timely manner to address public health and safety. Undertakings that will be implemented in response to a formally declared emergency within thirty (30) days of the declaration shall be reviewed in accord with the project review process described elsewhere in this Programmatic Agreement, including paragraphs V(1), V(3), V(4), V(6), and V(7) but with an expedited timeframe to at least allow notification and some opportunity for consultation to the extent that such notice and consultation can be conducted without endangering people’s lives or property. This includes consideration of appropriate mitigation measures in the event of an adverse effect. Written notification of the emergency action being considered shall be provided to the SHPO, including information on the proposed action, the potential effects to historic properties, a description of the avoidance, minimization, or mitigation measures, if any, for the effects of the undertaking on historic properties and the timeframe available for comment.
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Disaster Response. A disaster or emergency under Section 106 is one declared by the President of the United States, tribal government, or the governor of the state of other immediate threat to life or property. Procedures addressing emergency situations are outlined in the section. These procedures apply only to those undertakings that will be implemented in response to the disaster or emergency within thirty (30) 30 days after the disaster or emergency has been formally declared by the appropriate authority or, in the case of an immediate threat to life or property, within thirty (30) 30 days after such an event occurs. .
a. Immediate rescues and salvage operations conducted to preserve life or property are exempt from the provisions of Section 106 (36 CFR § 800.12(d)). This exemption applies regardless of whether there has been a declared disaster or emergency. If the Agency VHCB determines that its undertaking meets the criteria for this exemption, the Agency VHCB may take necessary actions in a timely manner to address public health and safety. .
b. Undertakings that will be implemented in response to a formally declared emergency within thirty (30) 30 days of the declaration shall be reviewed in accord with the project review process described elsewhere in this Programmatic Agreement, including paragraphs V(1), V(3), V(4), V(6), and V(7V(5) but with an expedited timeframe to at least allow notification and some opportunity for consultation to the extent that such notice and consultation can be conducted without endangering people’s lives or property. This includes consideration of appropriate mitigation measures in the event of an adverse effect. Written notification of the emergency action being considered shall be provided to the SHPO, including information on the proposed action, the potential effects to historic properties, a description of the avoidance, minimization, or mitigation measures, if any, for the effects of the undertaking on historic properties and the timeframe available for comment.
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Disaster Response. A disaster or emergency under Section 106 is one declared by the President of the United States, tribal government, or the governor of the state of other immediate threat to life or property. Procedures addressing emergency situations are outlined in the section. These procedures apply only to those undertakings that will be implemented in response to the disaster or emergency within thirty (30) days after the disaster or emergency has been formally declared by the appropriate authority or, in the case of an immediate threat to life or property, within thirty (30) days after such an event occurs. .
a. Immediate rescues and salvage operations conducted to preserve life or property are exempt from the provisions of Section 106 (36 CFR § 800.12(d)). This exemption applies regardless of whether there has been a declared disaster or emergency. If the Agency determines that its undertaking meets the criteria for this exemption, the Agency may take necessary actions in a timely manner to address public health and safety. .
b. Undertakings that will be implemented in response to a formally declared emergency within thirty (30) days of the declaration shall be reviewed in accord with the project review process described elsewhere in this Programmatic Agreement, including paragraphs V(1), V(3), V(4), V(6), and V(7) but with an expedited timeframe to at least allow notification and some opportunity for consultation to the extent that such notice and consultation can be conducted without endangering people’s lives or property. This includes consideration of appropriate mitigation measures in the event of an adverse effect. Written notification of the emergency action being considered shall be provided to the SHPO, including information on the proposed action, the potential effects to historic properties, a description of the avoidance, minimization, or mitigation measures, if any, for the effects of the undertaking on historic properties and the timeframe available for comment.
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Disaster Response. A disaster or emergency under Section 106 is one declared by the President of the United States, tribal government, or the governor of the state of other immediate threat to life or property. Procedures addressing emergency situations are outlined in the section. These procedures apply only to those undertakings that will be implemented in response to the disaster or emergency within thirty (30) 30 days after the disaster or emergency has been formally declared by the appropriate authority or, in the case of an immediate threat to life or property, within thirty (30) 30 days after such an event occurs. Immediate rescues and salvage operations conducted to preserve life or property are exempt from the provisions of Section 106 (36 CFR § 800.12(d)). This exemption applies regardless of whether there has been a declared disaster or emergency. If the Agency CEDO determines that its undertaking meets the criteria for this exemption, the Agency CEDO may take necessary actions in a timely manner to address public health and safety. Undertakings that will be implemented in response to a formally declared emergency within thirty (30) 30 days of the declaration shall be reviewed in accord with the project review process described elsewhere in this Programmatic AgreementPA, including paragraphs V(1), V(3), V(4), V(6), and V(7) but with an expedited timeframe to at least allow notification and some opportunity for consultation to the extent that such notice and consultation can be conducted without endangering people’s lives or property. This includes consideration of appropriate mitigation measures in the event of an adverse effect. Written notification of the emergency action being considered shall be provided to the SHPO, including information on the proposed action, the potential effects to historic properties, a description of the avoidance, minimization, or mitigation measures, if any, for the effects of the undertaking on historic properties and the timeframe available for comment.
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Sources: Programmatic Agreement