Regulatory (Other Keyword)

1-2 (2 Records)

At the Precipice of Change: 50 years of Underwater Resource Management at the Texas Historical Commission (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Amy Borgens.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Perspectives on the Future, and the Past, of Underwater Archaeology in the Cultural Resource Management Industry" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. With one of the earliest state-level underwater programs in the nation, the Texas Historical Commission’s (THC) Marine Archeology Program (MAP) has been a leader in underwater regulatory management and guidance for 50 years. In resource management, changes in...


Beyond "Document and Destroy" Mitigation: Fill in the Blank (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Chris Jenkins. Lance Lundquist.

The National Historic Preservation Act requires federal agencies to consider the effects of their actions on historic properties. In contrast to many other federal agencies, the Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch does not initiate undertakings on its own behalf. Rather, it is tasked with verifying permit applications from other agencies and the public. The Regulatory Branch is neither a proponent nor opponent of the permitted action. As a neutral party, one of the more challenging...