Flowchart, The Section 106 Compliance Process

Summary

Federal agencies are encouraged to integrate the Section 106 process into agency planning at its earliest stages. The determination of whether or not an undertaking exists is the Agency Official's decision. However, the Council may render advice on the existence of an undertaking. If there is an undertaking, but it does not present a type of activity that has the potential to have an effect on an historic property, then the agency is finished with its Section 106 obligations. If the action is subject to a program alternative, such as Programmatic Agreement or an alternate agency procedure, then the agency should follow that process. This section emphasizes the benefit to an agency of coordinating compliance with related statutes to increase efficiency and avoid duplication of efforts. However, this coordination is not mandatory and is up to the Agency Official. Although agencies are encouraged to use the information gathered for these other processes to meet Section 106 needs, the information must meet the standards in these regulations.

Cite this Record

Flowchart, The Section 106 Compliance Process. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. 2003 ( tDAR id: 436384) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8436384

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