PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS Sample Clauses

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS. A. Amtrak will ensure that all work carried out pursuant to this PA will be done by or under the direct supervision of a qualified professional in the disciplines of Archeology, Architectural History and/or Historic Architecture who meets the relevant standards outlined in the Secretary of the Interior’s (SOI) Professional Qualifications Standards for Archeology and Historic Preservation (36 CFR § 61) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/history/locallaw/arch_stnds_9.htm).
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PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS. Amtrak will ensure that all work carried out pursuant to this PA will be done by or under the direct supervision of a qualified professional in the disciplines of Archeology, Architectural History and/or Historic Architecture who meets the relevant standards outlined in the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards for Archeology and Historic Preservation (36 CFR § 61) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/history/local- law/arch_stnds_9.htm). Implementation of the stipulations pursuant to this PA will utilize, as appropriate, the following regulations, policies, standards, and guidelines, or any subsequent replacements of or revisions to same:  Section 106, NHPA, as amended, and its implementing regulations (36 CFR § 800)  The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring & Reconstructing Historic Buildings (National Park Service 1995)  Historic American Buildings Survey Guide to Field Documentation (National Park Service, May 16, 2011)  Historic American Buildings Survey Guidelines for Historical Reports (National Park Service 2007)  Heritage Documentation Programs, HABS/HAER/HALS Photography Guidelines (National Park Service, November 2011, updated June 2015)  Standards and Guidelines for Architectural and Historical Investigations in Maryland (Maryland Historical Trust, 2000)  Guidelines for Compliance-Generated Determinations of Eligibility (DOEs) (Maryland Historical Trust, 2002)
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS. A. The District shall ensure that qualified professionals meeting the National Park Service professional qualifications for the appropriate discipline [National Park Service Professional Qualification Standards, Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation (48 FR 44738-39)] are used to complete all identification and evaluation plans related to this undertaking, to include remote sensing surveys, underwater investigations, historic structure inventory and documentation.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS. A. All actions required under this PA that involve the identification, evaluation, analysis, recording, treatment, monitoring, or disposition of historic properties, or that involve reporting or documentation of such actions in the form of reports, forms, or other records, will be carried out by or under the direct supervision of TBC or their consultants who meet, at a minimum, the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards (48 FR 44738-44739) (Appendix A to 36 CFR 61) in the appropriate discipline.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS. Work under the terms of this Monitoring Plan shall be carried out by or under the direct supervision of a person or persons meeting, at a minimum, the Secretary of the Interior’s (SOI’s) Professional Qualifications Standards for Archaeologists (36 CFR 61, Appendix A; Supervisory Archaeological Monitor). Additionally, all documentation, evaluation, treatment, and reporting of cultural resources as described for these procedures in this PA and its appendices will follow and meet current professional standards, including but not limited to the SOI Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation (48 Federal Register [FR] 44716).
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS. Work under the terms of the Human Remains Protocol will be carried out by or under the direct supervision of a person or persons qualified as a biological/physical anthropologist or archaeologist, with training in osteological analysis and experience in the evaluation of human remains. The archaeologist must also meet the minimum requirements under the Secretary of the Interior’s (SOI’s) Professional Qualifications Standards (36 Code of Federal Regulations 61, Appendix A; SOI-qualified Archaeologist). Additionally, all documentation, evaluation, treatment, and reporting associated with a human remains discovery will follow and meet current professional standards, including, but not limited to, the SOI’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation (48 Federal Register 44716).
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