skip general nav links ACHP home About ACHP

ACHP News

National Historic
Preservation
Program


Working with
Section 106


Federal, State, & Tribal Programs

Training & Education

Publications

Search
 skip specific nav links
Home arrow Training and Education arrow Section 106 Webinar Series

Section 106 Webinar Series

Registration is now open for the ACHP’s spring 2013 Section 106 Webinar Series. Enrollment is limited to 25 students to facilitate interaction with instructors. Please review the cost and cancellation information below before registering. Registration closes 48 hours prior to the webinar start time.

Meeting the Reasonable and Good Faith Identification Standard in Section 106 Review
Intermediate level
1 hour
Thursday, 2/7/13            Course Closed
Tuesday, 2/12/13           Course Closed

Experienced Section 106 practitioners will benefit from this opportunity to explore the steps necessary to make a reasonable effort to identify historic properties for a specific undertaking and to carry out such identification efforts in good faith. Join Program Analyst and Archaeologist Tom McCulloch and NRCS Liaison/Attorney Advisor Kelly Fanizzo to learn about this regulatory standard while practicing its application to case scenarios.

An Overview of Program Alternatives
Advanced level
1 hour, same course offered each of dates below
Tuesday, 3/19/13            11:00 a.m. EDT
Thursday, 3/21/13           2:00 p.m. EDT

The Section 106 regulations offer five program alternatives to tailor the review process to specific federal agency needs. Charlene Dwin Vaughn, Assistant Director in the Office of Federal Agency Programs, and Associate General Counsel Javier Marques will familiarize participants with the program alternatives. Also, learn how to plan the consultation effort needed to develop a program alternative. This advanced-level program will guide Section 106 users, especially federal agency staff, toward opportunities for greater efficiency in their compliance process.

Two new programs will open for registration later this spring. Program descriptions and schedules will be posted by early March:

Guidance for Incorporating Historic Preservation in Local Rightsizing Efforts -- April
Innovative Approaches to Section 106 Mitigation -- May

FACULTY
All webinars are taught by ACHP staff instructors with practical experience in Section 106 review and in developing program improvements.

COST
Registration is $50 per participant, per webinar. Pay online with a credit card by clicking on the course title above.

CANCELLATIONS
Registration fees are non-refundable, but another person may take your place if we are notified in advance. Please contact us at least 24 hours before the webinar start time to arrange a substitution.

Questions? Contact us at webinar@achp.gov.

Last Updated: February 11, 2013

Return to Top