Programmatic agreement definition
Programmatic agreement means a state safe harbor agreement issued to a governmental or nongovernmental program administrator. The program administrator for a programmatic agreement shall work with landowners and the department to implement the agreement. The program administrator and the department shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with the terms of the agreement.
Programmatic agreement means the agreement pursuant to 36 CFR §800.14(b), between the City, SHPO and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to allow for expedited review of HUD funded projects affecting cultural resources.
Programmatic agreement means that document developed and signed by representatives of FEMA, the State Office of Emergency Services, the State Historic Preservation Officer and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation for the expedited review of the effects of Federally assisted undertakings on historic buildings and structures to satisfy FEMA’s Section 106 responsibilities pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended.
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Programmatic agreement means a regulatory instrument that
Programmatic agreement means the agreement entered into by AFRH pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act governing the future use and development of the Redevelopment Area.
Programmatic agreement means “a document that records the terms and conditions agreed upon to resolve the potential adverse effects of a Federal agency program, complex undertaking or other situations in accordance with [36 CFR] 800.14(b).” 36 CFR 800.16(t).
Programmatic agreement means the Programmatic Agreement entered into by FHWA, the Advisory Council, and the SHPO with respect to Corridor H on November 8, 1995.
Programmatic agreement means the Programmatic Agreement entered into pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, dated December 14, 2017.
Programmatic agreement means the agreement among NOAA, the Federal Advisory Council on Historic Preserva- tion, and the State of Michigan, devel- oped pursuant to the National Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA), 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq. and section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended, 16 U.S.C. 470 et seq., which, in part, sets forth the procedures for re- view and approval of State Permits that authorize activities prohibited by the Sanctuary regulations. State Archaeologist means the State Archaeologist, Michigan Historical Center, Michigan Department of State. State Permit means any lease, permit, license, approval, or other authoriza- tion issued by the State of Michigan for the conduct of activities or projects within the Thunder Bay National Ma- ▇▇▇▇ Sanctuary and Underwater Pre- serve that are prohibited by the regula- tions at § 922.193.
Programmatic agreement means a document that records the terms and conditions agreed upon to resolve the potential adverse effects of a Federal agency program, complex undertaking or other situations in accordance with Sec. 800.14 (b). [36 CFR 800.16(t)] • It becomes a substitute for the step-by-step approach in the Section 106 regulations. It must still meet the intent of the regulations. • The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the agency official [local government] may negotiate a programmatic agreement to government the implementation of a particular program [e.g., rehabilitation program] or the resolution of adverse effects from complex project situations or multiple undertakings. • PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT (PA) • BY AND AMONG • THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, • THE CALIFORNIA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER, • AND THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION • REGARDING HISTORIC PROPERTIES AFFECTED BY USE OF REVENUE FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT PART 58 PROGRAMS