Common use of Provenance Clause in Contracts

Provenance. The chronology of something’s existence including origin, ownership, custody, and location. Section 106 – Section 106 of the NHPA of 1966 requires federal agencies to consider the effects of projects they carry out, assist, fund, permit, license, or approve throughout the country (known as “Undertakings”) on historic properties. The Section 106 process requires federal agencies to identify historic properties, assess effects on those properties, and consider alternatives to resolve those effects. Section 106 gives the ACHP, interested parties, and the public the chance to weigh in on these matters before a final decision is made. The ACHP has issued regulations, 36 CFR 800, which guide how agencies should fulfill this responsibility.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement