Phase II Archaeological Testing Sample Clauses

The Phase II Archaeological Testing clause outlines the procedures and requirements for conducting more detailed archaeological investigations when initial surveys indicate the potential presence of significant cultural resources. This clause typically specifies the scope of testing, the methods to be used, and the responsibilities of the parties involved, such as hiring qualified archaeologists and reporting findings to relevant authorities. Its core function is to ensure that important archaeological sites are properly evaluated and protected before construction or development proceeds, thereby complying with legal and regulatory obligations and preventing inadvertent damage to cultural heritage.
Phase II Archaeological Testing. If all parties agree that the “eligibility of a site is indeterminable” and avoidance is not feasible, USFWS shall ensure that a Phase II Research Design will be developed by Buckeye in consultation with the SHPO. This document will be consistent with SHPO guidelines. Phase II work will be designed to provide information regarding the significance of an archaeological site as “site is not eligible” or “site is eligible” to the NRHP. This work will be done in consultation with SHPO and all deliverables will be submitted by USFWS to SHPO for review and comment. 1) If USFWS determines and SHPO concurs that a “site is not eligible” for the NRHP, then no further investigations of that site will be conducted. 2) If USFWS determines but SHPO will not concur regarding eligibility, all appropriate information regarding the site will be submitted by USFWS to the Keeper of the National Register, National Park Service, for review. The Keeper’s determination of eligibility will be final. 3) If USFWS determines and SHPO concurs that an eligible site can and will be avoided, which would be the preferred option, then no further investigation of that site will be conducted, unless avoidance no longer becomes feasible.

Related to Phase II Archaeological Testing

  • Random Testing Notwithstanding any provisions of the Collective Agreement or any special agreements appended thereto, section 4.6 of the Canadian Model will not be applied by agreement. If applied to a worker dispatched by the Union, it will be applied or deemed to be applied unilaterally by the Employer. The Union retains the right to grieve the legality of any imposition of random testing in accordance with the Grievance Procedure set out in this Collective Agreement.

  • Substance Abuse Testing The Parties agree that it is in the best interest of all concerned to promote a safe working environment. The Union has no objection to pre-employment substance abuse testing when required by the Employer and further, the Union has no objection to voluntary substance abuse testing to qualify for employment on projects when required by a project owner. The cost and scheduling of such testing shall be paid for and arranged by the Employer. The Union agrees to reimburse the Employer for any failed pre-access Alcohol and Drug test costs.

  • Geological and archaeological finds It is expressly agreed that mining, geological or archaeological rights do not form part of this Agreement with the Contractor for the Works, and the Contractor hereby acknowledges that it shall not have any mining rights or interest in the underlying minerals, fossils, antiquities, structures or other remnants or things either of particular geological or archaeological interest and that such rights, interest and property on or under the Site shall vest in and belong to the Authority or the concerned Government Instrumentality. The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent its workmen or any other person from removing or damaging such interest or property and shall inform the Authority forthwith of the discovery thereof and comply with such instructions as the concerned Government Instrumentality may reasonably give for the removal of such property. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that any reasonable expenses incurred by the Contractor hereunder shall be reimbursed by the Authority. It is also agreed that the Authority shall procure that the instructions hereunder are issued by the concerned Government Instrumentality within a reasonable period.

  • Laboratory Testing All laboratories selected by UPS Freight for analyzing Controlled Substances Testing will be HHS certified.

  • Inspection/Testing In order to assess Supplier’s work quality and/or compliance with this Order, upon reasonable notice by Buyer: (a) all goods, materials and services related to the items purchased hereunder, including, raw materials, components, assemblies, work in process, tools and end products shall be subject to inspection and testing by Buyer, its customer, representative or regulatory authorities at all places, including sites where the goods are made or located or the services are performed, whether at Supplier’s premises or elsewhere; and (b) all of Supplier’s facilities, books and records relating to this Order shall be subject to inspection by Buyer or its designee. If specific Buyer and/or Buyer’s customer tests, inspection and/or witness points are included in this Order, the goods shall not be shipped without an inspector’s release or a written waiver of test/inspection/witness with respect to each such point; however, Buyer shall not be permitted to unreasonably delay shipment; and Supplier shall notify Buyer in writing at least twenty (20) days prior to each of Supplier’s scheduled final and, if applicable, intermediate test/inspection/witness points. Supplier agrees to cooperate with such/audit inspection including, completing and returning questionnaires and making available its knowledgeable representatives. Buyer’s failure to inspect or test goods, materials or services or Buyer’s failure to reject or detect defects by inspection or testing shall not relieve Supplier from its warranty obligations or any of its other obligations or responsibilities under this Order. Supplier agrees to provide small business as well as minority and/or women owned business utilization and demographic data upon request.