Tribal Consultation Sample Clauses

Tribal Consultation. 1. For FEMA Undertakings on Tribal lands or potentially affecting properties of religious and cultural significance to Tribes, and where no tribe-specific consultation agreements or protocols are in place, FEMA shall consult with affected Tribe(s) or in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. In determining who the affected Tribe(s) may be, FEMA will first establish that it is a type of Undertaking with potential to affect historic properties with religious and cultural significance and may consult with the SHPO and Tribe(s), and may access the National Park Service (NPS) Native American Consultation Database or other tools to identify geographic tribal interests.
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Tribal Consultation. [check all that apply] ☒ Not applicable. ☐ The School is located on tribal land of and shall consult with the educational liaison identified at the Department for consultation as required by law and prior to any action that may result in the School’s closure in accordance with the requirement of the Charter Schools Act. ☐ The School is required to consult with [insert tribal entity] pursuant to law because of the number of Native children enrolled at the School and shall consult with the educational liaison identified at the Department for consultation as required by law.
Tribal Consultation. 1. For FEMA Undertakings on Tribal lands or affecting properties of religious and cultural significance, and where no tribe-specific consultation agreements or protocols are in place, FEMA shall consult with affected Tribe(s) in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. In determining the specific Tribe(s) affected, FEMA will first establish that it is a type of Undertaking with potential to affect historic properties with religious and cultural significance and may consult with the SHPO, Tribe(s), any State Tribal Agency, and access any database or other tools to identify geographic tribal interests. --DRAFT--
Tribal Consultation. The Act requires the NPS and the FAA to consult with any Indian tribe whose tribal lands are, or may be, flown over by a commercial air tour operator under a voluntary agreement.6 The Parks are not adjacent to tribal lands, nor will air tours authorized by the Agreement fly over tribal lands as defined by the Act.7 Therefore, tribal consultation is not required by the Act. However, consistent with policy, the agencies did conduct outreach to Indian Tribes and indigenous organizations reasonably believed to have interests in the area subject to the Agreement.
Tribal Consultation. In the event that this project is located within tribal land or includes tribal involvement as a stakeholder, the Contracting Agency and the Contractor must exercise tribal consultation and coordination protocol when providing related services. The purpose for this provision is to ensure compliance with "ADOT's Tribal Consultation Policy" and Arizona Revised Statute Section 41- 2051, Subsection C - Responsibilities of State Agencies: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/viewdocument/?docName=https://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/ars/41/0205 1.htm.
Tribal Consultation. Following guidelines for tribal consultation for non-tribal and ancestral lands found in 36 CFR 800.3 (f)(2), the NRCS in Illinois has established consultation protocol guidelines consistent with other states that form the NRCS Central Region. Using a regional approach to consultation will assure consistency among states that share ancestral land used by the same tribes. Appendix D is the Illinois Tribal Consultation Policy document. This document states the procedures for tribal contacts through the State Conservationist where the tribe currently holds residence and a list of tribes with interests in Illinois.
Tribal Consultation. A. The Responsible Agencies recognize the United States government-to- government relationship with Indian tribes, and have notified the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana regarding the development of this PA and invited each Indian tribe to sign this PA as Concurring Parties.
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Tribal Consultation. A. The BLM is the lead federal agency responsible for consultation and coordination with Tribes and Tribal Organizations under this Agreement.
Tribal Consultation. The HPT Staff should use the Tribal Claims layer in the HPT Portal to identify which Tribe or Tribes need to be consulted on a project. The Tribal Claims layer depicts the areas of the state in which Tribes have made claims to ancestral lands. As there are overlapping claims, the HPT Staff should identify the general project location on the Tribal Claims layer. • The BIA is included in consultation when the project is on Tribal land and there is new ROW, a TCE, or if San Xxxxxx Irrigation Project involved. In these situations, the BIA is consulted directly, as is the Tribe on whose land the project is taking place. • In conducting consultation with Tribes, either when a project is on Tribal land or otherwise, follow the individual consultation protocols described in the HPT Portal, under the Contacts tab. These protocols include contact information and indicate to whom consultation is addressed, who receives copies, and to whom reports are transmitted. Unless otherwise noted in the protocols, consultation is transmitted electronically. • Currently, there are ten federally-recognized Tribes that have National Park Service certified Tribal Historic Preservation Officer programs in Arizona:
Tribal Consultation. 1. For FEMA Undertakings on Tribal lands or affecting properties of religious and cultural significance, and where no tribe-specific consultation agreements or protocols are in place, FEMA shall consult with affected Tribe(s) in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. In determining the specific Tribe(s) affected, FEMA will first establish that it is a type of Undertaking with potential to affect historic properties with religious and cultural significance and may consult with SHPO, Tribe(s), any State Tribal Agency, and access the National Park Service (NPS) Native American Consultation Database, the list of Tribal Areas of Interest in the State of Louisiana, xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/Assets/OCD/archaeology/nativeamericancontacts/NatAmCo ntacts.pdf, or other tools to identify geographic Tribal interests.
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