Authors
Greta Swanson, Cynthia Harris, Cecilia Diedrich, Zoe Vogel, Jesse Ferraioli
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- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Analysis of Tribal Consultation Under California SB 18 and AB 52 1
- Introduction Background 3
- Purpose of project and questions investigated 4
- Overview of SB 18 and AB 52 5
- Tribes to which the consultation mandate applies 5
- Decision-making processes in which consultation is required Weight and deference given to Tribal expertise and Indigenous Knowledge 6
- Subject of consultation 7
- Reaching a decision after consultation Confidentiality of Tribal information 9
- Notice requirements and consultation timeline 10
- Tribal involvement in managing cultural sites and resources 11
- Case studies 13
- Interview and survey synthesis and recommendations 15
- Prior to and in conjunction with consultation 15
- Confidentiality 15
- Relationships 16
- Resourceslimiting burden of consultation on Tribes 16
- Education 17
- Institutionalizing agency procedures and knowledge 18
- Ex ante protection of Tribal cultural resources and places 19
- During the consultation process 20
- Notification 20
- Consultation timeline and process 20
- Consideration of Tribal expertiseIndigenous Knowledge 21
- Outcomescreative mitigation 22
- After consultation is concluded 23
- Accountability 23
- Comparison of SB 18 and AB 52 with recommendations 24
- Conclusion 26