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Project Name Inadvertent Discovery Plan: A Plan and Procedure for Dealing with the Inadvertent Discovery of Cultural Resources

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Project Sponsor Agency Name will Briefly Describe Project & Location.

This project is currently funded by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), which requires the planning effort to follow the Section 106 process. Project Sponsor Agency Name prepared a Documented Categorical Exclusion Worksheet for the project dated Click here to enter a date.

Federal law stipulates that in the case of an undertaking that utilizes federal money, a project will adhere to provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended). As the lead agency, FTA is responsible for all aspects of 36 CFR 800 in dealing with the treatment of cultural resources and the consultation of concerned parties. FTA has delegated authority to Project Sponsor Agency Name for examining cultural resources and communicating with the parties concerning such examinations. Potentially concerned parties include: List Native American Tribes in the project area, the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP), and the FTA.

Last updated: Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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