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If federal money or a federal permitting process is involved, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 is invoked.
Section 106 requires the federal agency involved to assess the effect of its actions on historic resources.
Statutorily, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ( ACHP ) has the most significant role by Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
While Section 106 does not mandate explicitly that any federal agency director accept the advice of the ACHP, their advice has practical influence, especially given the statutory obligations of the NHPA that require federal agencies to " take into account the effect of the undertaking.
Many states have laws similar to Section 106.
The DOT Act is much more general than Section 106 NHPA in that it refers to properties other than those listed in the Register.
In 1981, a Determination of Eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places for Federal Properties was made under Criteria A and C. As a result, since 1981, various projects have been reviewed by the Indiana State Preservation Office for compliance under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended.
), Computer Science Handbook, 2nd edition, Section XI, Software Engineering, Chapter 106, pages 106-1 – 106-25, Chapman & Hall / CRC Press, Association for Computing Machinery, 2004.
Sometimes, planning permission will only be granted subject to the applicant entering into a legal agreement under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act requiring that certain things be done or money be paid to the local planning authority e. g. to contribute towards the improvement of a highway junction serving the development before the development commences.
A Section 106 agreement is required to be entered into between the airport and local councils.
* Section 106 agreement
As part of a Section 106 legal agreement, these improvements will include a new public concourse, as well as a public piazza, a museum, and local housing and regeneration programmes.
The river improvements were to be partially funded by a Section 106 agreement, as part of a housing development along the river bank, but the withdrawal of the developer from the scheme resulted in delays, which put back the full opening of the canal.
In 1980, Ambro authored an amendment to the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act ( Section 106 ( f )) to require that the disposal of dredged material into Long Island Sound from any federal project, or from any non-federal project exceeding 25, 000 cubic yards ( 19, 000 m³ ), comply with the environmental criteria for ocean dumping under the MPRSA, in addition to the requirements of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
As part of this project, Shepherd's Bush Central line station was reconstructed in 2008 by Westfield as part of a Section 106 contribution.
) through a process known as Section 106 Review.
This act established several institutions: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, State Historic Preservation Office, National Register of Historic Places, and the Section 106 review process.
The Section 106 Process is further explained and defined in 36 CFR Part 800.
The Council ’ s role is to advise the President and Congress on historic preservation issues, to develop policies and guidelines handling any conflicts of federal agencies, and to participate in the Section 106 review process.
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act mandates federal agencies undergo a review process for all federally funded and permitted projects that will impact sites listed on, or eligible for listing on, the National Register of Historic Places.
The main purpose for the establishment of the Section 106 review process is to minimize potential harm and damage to historic properties.
The typical Section 106 Review involves four primary steps: 1-Initiation of the Section 106 Review ; 2-Identification of Historic Properties ; 3-Assessment of Adverse Effects ; and 4-Resolution of Adverse Effects.

Section and provides
In order to assist the States in maintaining basic vocational rehabilitation services, Section 2 of the amended Act provides that allotments to States for support of such services be based on ( 1 ) need, as measured by a State's population, and ( 2 ) fiscal capacity, as measured by its per capita income.
Section 362 requires carryover of the transferor corporation's basis for property transferred, and section 1223 provides for tacking on the transferor's holding period for such property to that of the transferee.
; Piracy with violence: Section 2 of the Piracy Act 1837 provides that it is an offence, amongst other things, for a person, with intent to commit or at the time of or immediately before or immediately after committing the crime of piracy in respect of any ship or vessel, to assault, with intent to murder, any person being on board of or belonging to such ship or vessel.
Section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 provides that common assault, like battery, is triable only in the magistrates ' court in England and Wales ( unless it is linked to a more serious offence, which is triable in the Crown Court ).
; Assault on a constable in the execution of his duty: Section 89 ( 1 ) of the Police Act 1996 provides that it is an offence for a person to assault either:
; Cruelty to persons under sixteen: Section 1 ( 1 ) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 provides that it is an offence for a person who has attained the age of sixteen years, and who has responsibility for a child or young person under that age, to, amongst other things, wilfully assault that child or young person, or to cause or procure that child or young person to be assaulted, in a manner likely to cause him unnecessary suffering or injury to health.
Section 1110 () generally provides a secured party with an interest in an aircraft the ability to take possession of the equipment within 60 days after a bankruptcy filing unless the airline cures all defaults.
Section 1 of the Criminal Procedure ( Insanity and Unfitness to Plead ) Act 1991 provides that a jury shall not return a special verdict that " the accused is not guilty by reason of insanity " except on the written or oral evidence of two or more registered medical practitioners of whom at least one has special experience in the field of mental disorder.
On the other hand, the Access Board's Standards are enforceable as law, and Section 508 provides remedies to those aggrieved by violations of this requirement, which, after administrative remedies are exhausted, allow for both private rights of action in court and for reasonable attorneys fees.
Section 4 now provides that contracts of guarantee ( surety for another's debt ) are unenforceable unless evidenced in writing.
Section 322 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Code of Canada provides the general definition for theft in Canada:
Where a motor vehicle is stolen, Section 333. 1 provides for a maximum punishment of 10 years for an indictable offence ( and a minimum sentence of six months for a third or subsequent conviction ), and a maximum sentence of 18 months on summary conviction.
Section 3 provides:
Section 4 ( 1 ) provides that:
Section 16 provides that nothing in Part 2 repeals or affects anything enacted by the Treason Act 1351 ( 25 Edw. 3 c. 2 ).
Section Three also provides that the Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate but shall have only a tie-breaking vote.
Section Four gives to state legislatures the power to set the " times, Places and Manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives ," but provides for Congressional oversight of elections.
Section Six provides that members of Congress shall receive salaries, have a limited privilege from arrest during sessions of Congress, and immunity " for any Speech or Debate in either House.
Section Two provides for the election of the House of Representatives every second year.
Section 2, Clause 4, provides that when vacancies occur in the House of Representatives, it is not the job of the House of Representatives to arrange for a replacement, but the job of the State whose vacant seat is up for refilling.
Section Two further provides that the House of Representatives may choose its Speaker and its other officers.
Section Three provides that each state is entitled to two Senators chosen for a term of six years.
Section Three of Article I is one of a handful of clauses on which Article Five places special restrictions to be amended ; in this case, Article Five provides that " no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate.
Section Three provides that the Vice President is the President of the Senate.
Section 2 provides that the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in cases affecting ambassadors, ministers and consuls, and also in those controversies which are subject to federal judicial power because at least one state is a party ; the Court has held that the latter requirement is met if the United States has a controversy with a state.

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