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<br />Page 7 of 15 <br />examiner/coroner and local law enforcement in the most expeditious manner possible. The remains will not be touched, <br />moved, or further disturbed. The county medical examiner/coroner will assume jurisdiction over the human skeletal <br />remains and make a determination of whether those remains are forensic or non -forensic. If the county medical <br />examiner/coroner determines the remains are non-forensic, then they will report that finding to the Department of <br />Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) who will then take jurisdiction over the remains. The DAHP will notify <br />any appropriate cemeteries and all affected tribes of the find. The State Physical Anthr opologist will make a <br />determination of whether the remains are Indian or Non-Indian and report that finding to any appropriate cemeteries and <br />the affected tribes. The DAHP will then handle all consultation with the affected parties as to the future preserv ation, <br />excavation, and disposition of the remains (RCWs 68.50.645, 27.44.055, and 68.60.055). <br />INADVERTENT DISCOVERY PLAN TRAINING <br />Subrecipient will take an IDP training from a resource approved by the HSIL subaward manager. Subrecipient will submit <br />documentation via email of IDP training completion including the type of training (in -person or virtual), the provider of training, <br />training date, and staff trained. <br />Additional Cultural Resources Review and Consultation upon Work Zone Identification <br />When specific project “work zones” are identified, <br /> <br />1) HSIL will require the subrecipient to provide written documentation that project review and <br />consultation has occurred as provided for in applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations and <br />that no adverse impacts/effects have been identified or agreement to mitigation has been reached. This <br />documentation will be provided by a person meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s qualifications for <br />professional archaeologist and approved by the WDFW Cultural Resources Division. <br /> <br />- OR – <br /> <br />2) HSIL will continue consultation to identify whether any archaeological or historic archaeological site, <br />historic building/structure or traditional/sacred place studies are needed before a project may proceed, as <br />provided in EO 21-02. The subrecipient may need to provide supplemental information may include <br />maps, monitoring, surveys, or other requirements contingent on consultation with tribes and the <br />Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP). <br /> <br />The following process will be followed: <br /> <br />i. The subrecipient will submit the WDFW Cultural Resources Intake Form and provide a map or shapefile <br />(polygons) of the project location(s). <br />ii. Additionally, the subrecipient may provide written documentation that project review and <br />consultation has occurred as provided for in applicable local, state, and federal laws and <br />regulations and that no adverse impacts/effects have been identified or agreement on mitigation <br />has been reached <br />iii. WDFW will review the information submitted in (i) and (ii) and make one of the following <br />determinations: <br />a. Subrecipient has provided sufficient documentation per (i) and (ii) may proceed or, <br />b. Project-specific consultation should be initiated with a specific supplementation information <br />recommendation. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 7FA61F69-7F37-4B7B-8E00-24BAE208A655