Provisional Certification. The Regional Heritage Program Leader, the SHPO, or the ACHP may also recommend that the Regional Forester place a Forest or Ranger District on provisional status based on findings from any of the reviews specified at Stipulation 5.5 of this PA or other identified deficiencies. Provisional status may extend from one to two years, although the term of the provisional status shall be determined by the Regional Forester and shall reflect the complexity of the deficiencies identified. While on provisional status, a Forest or Ranger District will have the opportunity to correct deficiencies that have been identified. Progress in resolving identified deficiencies shall be reported to the Regional Heritage Program Leader every six months or whenever such information is requested by the Heritage Program Leader. Upon expiration of the provisional status term, the Regional Forester, in consultation with the SHPO, shall determine whether identified deficiencies have been satisfactorily corrected. Should the Regional Forester determine that such deficiencies remain uncorrected, or should new deficiencies that the Regional Forester or other Signatories deem significant be identified, provisional status may be extended, or the suspension and decertification process shall be initiated as described at Stipulation 11.3 of this PA.
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