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by the installation, replacement or maintenance of such utilities. FEMA will request the <br />SHPO's opinion on the potential that archeological properties may be present and be <br />affected by such activities. The SHPO will advise Recipient on any feasible steps to be <br />accomplished to avoid any National Register eligible archeological property or will make <br />recommendations for the development of a treatment plan for the recovery of archeological <br />data from the property. If Recipient is unable to avoid the archeological property, develop, <br />in consultation with the SHPO, a treatment plan consistent with the Guidelines and take <br />into account the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Council) publication <br />"Treatment of Archeological Properties." Recipient shall forward information regarding <br />the treatment plan to FEMA, the SHPO and the Council for review. If the SHPO and the <br />Council do no object within 15 calendar days of receipt of the treatment plan, FEMA may <br />direct Recipient to implement the treatment plan. If either the Council or the SHPO object, <br />Recipient shall not proceed with the project until the objection is resolved. <br />(6) Recipient shall notify the Department and FEMA as soon as practicable: (a) of any <br />changes in the approved scope of work for a National Register eligible or listed property; <br />(b) of all changes to a project that may result in a supplemental DSR or modify an HMGP <br />project for a National Register eligible or listed property; (c) if it appears that a project <br />funded under this Agreement will affect a previously unidentified property that may be <br />eligible for inclusion in the National Register or affect a known historic property in an <br />unanticipated manner. Recipient acknowledges that FEMA may require Recipient to stop <br />construction in the vicinity of the discovery of a previously unidentified property that may <br />be eligible for inclusion in the National Register or upon learning that construction may <br />affect a known historic property in an unanticipated manner. Recipient further <br />acknowledges that FEMA may require Recipient to take all reasonable measures to avoid <br />or minimize harm to such property until FEMA concludes consultation with the SHPO. <br />Recipient also acknowledges that FEMA will require, and Recipient shall comply with, <br />modifications to the project scope of work necessary to implement recommendations to <br />address the project and the property. <br />(7) Recipient acknowledges that, unless FEMA specifically stipulates otherwise, it shall <br />not receive funding for projects when, with intent to avoid the requirements of the PA or <br />the NHPA, Recipient intentionally and significantly adversely affects a historic property, or <br />having the legal power to prevent it, allowed such significant adverse affect to occur. <br />(n) It will comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 <br />U.S.C.: 1681-1683 and 1685 - 1686) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; <br />30 <br />