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Code · Virginia · Title 10.1 · Chapter 22

Code of Virginia § 10.1-2205.1. Policies for consultation with federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth.

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A. The Department, with assistance from the Ombudsman for Tribal Consultation designated pursuant to § 2.2-401.01 , shall develop policies and procedures, to the extent permitted by law, to ensure an opportunity for meaningful and appropriate written consultation with federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth regarding certain major actions or permits issued by the Department. The Department shall designate an agency official to evaluate the adequacy of consultation and ensure that agency consultation practices are consistent.
Actions and permits appropriate for consultation shall include the projects and actions set forth in subsection B. The policies shall define an appropriate means of notifying federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth based on tribal preferences, ensure that sufficient information and time is provided for the federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth to fully engage in consultation regarding developing informed opinions about the proposed action, and establish procedures for the Department to provide feedback to the federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth to explain how their input was considered.
Should feedback from the federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth not be received by the deadline established in the Department's policies and procedures, the consultation provisions of this section shall be deemed fulfilled.
B. The following actions and projects are subject to consultation as set forth in subsection A:
(i)the designation of historic districts, buildings, structures, or sites as historic landmarks pursuant to § 10.1-2206.1 ;
(ii)permits to conduct field investigations pursuant to § 10.1-2302 ; and
(iii)burial permits for relocation of human remains issued pursuant to § 10.1-2305 .
2024, c. 830 .
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