Section 110(f) definition
Examples of Section 110(f) in a sentence
If an undertaking may affect a National Historic Landmark, the Agency Official shall follow the requirements in Section 110f of the NHPA and 36 CFR Part 800.10.
Section 110(f) (54 U.S.C. § 306107) clarifies the responsibility of the agency to protect National Historic Landmarks (NHL) from harm.
FRA will notify and invite the Secretary of the Interior (represented by the National Park Service regional office’s program coordinator) when any project section may adversely affect a National Historic Landmark (NHL) pursuant to 36 CFR 800.10 and Section 110(f) of the NHPA.
If an Undertaking may adversely affect a National Historic Landmark, the Agency Official 318 shall follow the requirements in Section 110f of the NHPA and 36 CFR § 800.10.
Section 110(f) of the NHPA obligates federal agencies, to the maximum extent possible, to undertake such planning and actions as are necessary to minimize harm to their landmarks.
All prepayments shall include payment of accrued interest on the principal amount so prepaid, shall be applied to the payment of interest before application to principal and shall include amounts payable, if any, and if provided for in Section 3.03(m), under Section 1.10(f).
All prepayments shall include payment of accrued interest on the principal amount so prepaid, shall be applied to the payment of interest before application to principal and shall include amounts payable, if any, under Section 1.10(f).
Should the proposed undertaking have the potential to adversely affect a known National Historic Landmark, the NRCS shall, to the maximum extent possible, undertake such planning and actions as may be necessary to minimize harm to the NHL in accordance with Section 110(f) of the NHPA and 36 CFR Part 800.6 and 800.10, including consultation with the ACHP and respective National Park Service, Regional National Historic Landmark Program Coordinator, to develop a Memorandum of Agreement.
The term "Protection Period" for purposes of this Agreement shall (subject to Section 1.10(f)) mean the two (2) year period which begins on the Effective Date for a Change in Control.
When projects involve National Historic Landmarks, a Project Notification should be supplied to NPS to allow review and adherence to Section 110(f).