Only two more classes available in 2003.
Enroll today.
Advisory Council and Historic Preservation and the University of Nevada,
Reno are please to announce the "Introduction to Section 106 Review"
remaining 2003 Course Schedule.
New York, NY August 12-13, 2003
Denver, CO September 29-30, 2003*
This 2-day training course designed by the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation and jointly sponsored by the ACHP and the University of
Nevada, Reno's College of Extended Studies explains the requirements of
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Requirements
that apply anytime a Federal of federally assisted project, activity, or
undertaking could affect a property listed in or eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places.
Participants will learn the basic steps of the Section 106 review
process and how it is implemented under the regulations issued by the
ACHP at 36 CFR Part 800, which went into effect January 11, 2001. It
also addresses the roles and responsibilities of the participants in the
process. This course is introductory in nature and is designed
specifically for people who are new to Section 106 review and have not
yet had formal training on the subject.
Remaining 2003 course locations and dates. The open enrollment training
sessions for 2003 that are listed below are open to Federal, state,
local, and tribal officials and to government contractors and others in
the private sector. All course sessions are two days long and meet from
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. each day.
Enroll today - Seats are limited
New York, NY August 12-13, 2003
Denver, CO September 29-30, 2003*
* The Denver course is offered in conjunction with the National Trust
for Historic Preservation conference.
To enroll in one of the sessions listed above, contact the University of
Nevada, Reno's College of Extended Studies at 775-784-4062 or toll free
at 1-800-233-8928. Also, you can go to our web site at
http://www.dce.unr.edu/hrm/hrmnew.htm for additional course
information, including a printable registration form that can be faxed
to UNR at 775-784-4801. The course registration fee is $450 (this fee
does not include food, lodging, or travel). One optional graduate credit
in Historic Preservation is available for an additional fee (details
available upon registration with UNR).
If you need additional information about the course, you can contact the
universities program development specialist, Crystal Metzenheim at
775-784-4046 or [log in to unmask]
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