Utah Code § 9-8a-404

Agency responsibilities -- State historic preservation officer to comment on
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undertaking -- Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office may require joint analysis.
(1)
(a) Before approving any undertaking, an agency shall:
(i) take into account the effect of the undertaking on any historic property; and
(ii) provide the state historic preservation officer with a written evaluation of the undertaking's
effect on any historic property.
(b) The state historic preservation officer shall provide to the agency a written comment on
the agency's determination of effect within 30 days after the day on which the state historic
preservation officer receives a written evaluation described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii).
(c) If the written evaluation described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii) demonstrates that there is an
adverse effect to a historic property, the agency shall enter into a formal written agreement
with the state historic preservation officer describing how each adverse effect will be mitigated
before the agency may expend state funds or provide financial assistance for the undertaking.
(d) The state historic preservation officer shall make available to the Public Lands Policy
Coordinating Office a list of undertakings on which an agency or federal agency has
requested the state historic preservation officer's or the Antiquities Section's advice or
consultation.
(e) The Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office may request the joint analysis described
in Subsections (2)(c) and (d) of any proposed undertaking on which the state historic
preservation officer or Antiquities Section is providing advice or consultation.
(2)
(a) If the state historic preservation officer does not concur with the agency's written evaluation
required by Subsection (1)(a)(ii), the state historic preservation officer shall inform the Public
Lands Policy Coordinating Office of any objections.
(b) The Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office shall review the state historic preservation
officer's objections and determine whether or not to initiate the joint analysis established
in Subsections (2)(c) and (d) within 30 days after the day on which the state historic
preservation officer informs the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office of the objections.
(c) If the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office determines further analysis is necessary, the
Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office shall, jointly with the agency and the state historic
preservation officer, analyze:
(i) the cost of the undertaking, excluding costs attributable to the identification, potential
recovery, or excavation of historic properties;

(ii) the ownership of the land involved;
(iii) the likelihood of the presence and the nature and type of historical properties that may be
affected by the expenditure or undertaking; and
(iv) clear and distinct alternatives for the identification, recovery, or excavation of historic
properties, including ways to maximize the amount of information recovered and report that
information at current standards of scientific rigor.
(d) The Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office, the agency, and the state historic preservation
officer shall also consider as part of the joint analysis:
(i) the estimated costs of the alternatives in Subsection (2)(c)(iv) in total and as a percentage of
the total cost of the undertaking; and
(ii) at least one plan for the identification, recovery, or excavation of historic properties that does
not substantially increase the cost of the proposed undertaking.
(3)
(a)
(i) If the state historic preservation officer concurs with the agency's evaluation or if the Public
Lands Policy Coordinating Office determines that the joint analysis is unnecessary, the state
historic preservation officer shall, no later than 30 calendar days after receiving the agency's
evaluation, provide formal comments on the agency's evaluation.
(ii) If a joint analysis is conducted, the state historic preservation officer shall provide formal
comments on the agency's evaluation no later than 30 calendar days after the conclusion of
the joint analysis.
(b) The state historic preservation officer shall ensure that the comments include the results of
any joint analysis conducted under Subsection (2).
(c) If a joint analysis is not conducted, the state historic preservation officer's comments may
include advice about ways to maximize the amount of historic, scientific, archaeological,
anthropological, and educational information recovered, in addition to the physical recovery of
artifacts and the reporting of archaeological information at current standards of scientific rigor.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 160, 2023 General Session

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