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Notice of Amendments to the Program Comment To Avoid Duplicative Reviews for the Wireless Communications Facilities Construction and Modification

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title: "Notice of Amendments to the Program Comment To Avoid Duplicative Reviews for the Wireless Communications Facilities Construction and Modification"
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#  Notice of Amendments to the Program Comment To Avoid Duplicative Reviews for the Wireless Communications Facilities Construction and Modification

**AGENCY:**

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

**ACTION:**

Notice of Issuance of Amendments to the Program Comment to Avoid Duplicative Reviews for the Wireless Communications Facilities Construction and Modification.

**SUMMARY:**

The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) has approved amendments to the Program Comment that set forth the way in which various agencies comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for telecommunications project already subject to Section 106 review by the Federal Communications Commission. The amendments extend the duration of the Program Comment to September 30, 2030 and add the Department of Veterans Affairs.

**DATES:**

The amendments went into effect on September 30, 2025.

**ADDRESSES:**

Address any questions concerning the amendments to Jaime Loichinger, Office of Federal Agency Programs, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 401 F Street NW, Suite 308, Washington, DC 20001.

**FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:**

Jaime Loichinger, (202) 517-0219, *[email protected].*

**SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:**

Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, 54 U.S.C. 306108, requires federal agencies to consider the effects of projects they carry out, license, or assist (undertakings) on historic properties and to provide the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to comment with regard to such undertakings. The ACHP has issued the regulations that set forth the process through which federal agencies comply with these duties at 36 CFR part 800 (Section 106 regulations).

Under Section 800.14(e) of those regulations, agencies can request the ACHP to provide a “Program Comment” on a particular category of undertakings in lieu of conducting individual reviews of each individual undertaking under such category, as set forth in 36 CFR 800.4 through 800.7. An agency can meet its Section 106 responsibilities regarding the effects of particular aspects of those undertakings by taking into account an applicable Program Comment and following the steps set forth in that comment.

**I. Background on Amendments**

On October 23, 2009, the ACHP issued the “Program Comment for Streamlining Section 106 Review for Wireless Communications Facilities Construction and Modification Subject to Review Under the FCC Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and/or the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for the Collocation of Wireless Antennas” (Broadband PC). The Broadband PC relieves various agencies from conducting duplicative reviews under Section 106 when those agencies assist a telecommunications project subject to Section 106 review by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). For background on the original Broadband PC, please refer to 74 FR 60280-60281 (November 20, 2009).

On September 24, 2015, the ACHP approved amendments to the Broadband PC to extend its duration to September 30, 2020; allow all components of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), the Federal Transit Authority (FTA), and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) to use the Broadband PC; and provide for a monitoring system (80 FR 58744 (September 30, 2015)).

The ACHP approved further amendments to the Broadband PC, effective July 31, 2020, to allow the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement in the U.S. Department of the Interior (OSMRE) to use the Broadband PC and to authorize the Chairman of the ACHP to amend the Broadband PC to extend its duration and to add new agencies (85 FR 53830 (August 31, 2020)). The 2020 amendments provided that the ACHP Chairman may amend the Broadband PC's duration or add a federal agency after (1) notifying the rest of the ACHP membership in writing and not receiving a ACHP member written objection within 10 calendar days, and (2) consulting with the FCC, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, and other parties as appropriate. If the ACHP Chairman receives an ACHP member written objection within the 10-day period, the amendment shall not be issued by the ACHP Chairman alone but may be issued by the ACHP membership.

In anticipation of the Broadband PC's September 30, 2025 expiration date, and in accordance with the 2020 amendments, the ACHP staff consulted with the FCC, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, and OSMRE regarding the Broadband PC's implementation and effectiveness. Based on their feedback, it is clear that the Broadband PC remains a valuable tool for eliminating duplicative Section 106 reviews for telecommunications undertakings.

Additionally, on September 4, 2025, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) notified the ACHP that it wished to be added to the Broadband PC. The VA routinely proposes to carry out telecommunications undertakings at its facilities. It was apparent that some of the VA's proposed undertakings would be subject to the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) existing Section 106 Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and collocation Programmatic Agreement, and that the VA would benefit from being added to the Broadband PC to avoid duplicative reviews. This would allow the VA to use the exemptions contained in those FCC agreements, and streamline review in the future.

The ACHP Vice Chair, fulfilling the duties of the Chairman, determined that the duration of the Broadband PC should be extended for an additional five years to September 30, 2030 and that the VA would benefit from being able to take advantage of the efficiencies available in the Broadband PC. On September 9, 2025, the ACHP Vice Chair notified the ACHP membership of the proposed amendments to extend the duration of the Broadband PC and to add the VA. The ACHP Vice Chair received no written objections from the ACHP membership, and the proposed amendments went into effect on September 30, 2025.

**II. Text of Broadband PC as Amended**

What follows is the current text of the Broadband PC, incorporating the amendments adopted on September 30, 2025 and previously adopted amendments:

*Program Comment for Streamlining Section 106 Review for Wireless Communications Facilities Construction and Modification Subject to Review Under the FCC Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and/or the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for the Collocation of Wireless Antennas (as amended on September 24, 2015, July 31, 2020, and September 30, 2025).*

**I. Background**

Due to their role in providing financial assistance and/or carrying out other responsibilities for undertakings that involve the construction of communications towers and collocation of communications equipment on existing facilities, the Rural Utilities Service (RUS), the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet), the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement in the U.S. Department of the Interior (OSMRE), and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are required to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, 54 U.S.C. 306108, and its implementing regulations at 36 CFR part 800 (Section 106 review) for such undertakings. Some of those communications towers and antennas are also federal undertakings of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and therefore undergo, or are exempted from, Section 106 review under the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings Approved by the FCC (FCC Nationwide PA) and the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for the Collocation of Wireless Antennas, as amended (FCC Collocation PA). The FCC Nationwide PA was executed by the FCC, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP), and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) on October 4, 2004. The FCC Collocation PA was executed by the FCC, ACHP, and NCSHPO on March 16, 2001, and was amended on August 29, 2016 and July 10, 2020. The undertakings addressed by the FCC Nationwide PA primarily include the construction and modification of communications towers. The undertakings addressed by the FCC Collocation PA include the collocation of communications equipment on existing structures and towers.

This Program Comment is intended to streamline Section 106 review of the construction and modification of communications towers and antennas for which FCC and RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, or VA share Section 106 responsibility. Such streamlining is consistent with the broad purpose of the Presidential Memorandum: Unleashing the Wireless Broadband Revolution dated June 28, 2010, Executive Order 13616: Accelerating Broadband Infrastructure Deployment, dated June 14, 2012, and the Presidential Memorandum: Expanding Broadband Deployment and Adoption by Addressing Regulatory Barriers and Encouraging Investment and Training, dated March 23, 2015.

The term “DHS,” as used in this Program Comment, refers to all of that agency's operational and support components. For a list of such components, you may refer to: *http://www.dhs.gov/components-directorates-and-offices.*

Nothing in this Program Comment alters or modifies the FCC Nationwide PA or the FCC Collocation PA (collectively, the FCC NPAs),  or imposes Section 106 responsibilities on the FCC for elements of a RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, or VA undertaking that are unrelated to a communications facility within the FCC's jurisdiction or are beyond the scope of the FCC NPAs.

The Program Comment, as originally issued in October 23, 2009, only covered RUS, NTIA, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Because of the successful implementation of this Program Comment, as originally issued, the DHS sought to expand its participation beyond FEMA to all of its components which provide federal assistance for the construction and modification of communications towers, and the collocation of communications equipment on existing structures and towers. Five additional agencies, the FRA, which supports railroading with funding that may be used to improve safety and rail infrastructure, the FTA, which provides financial assistance to eligible applicants to support public transportation, FirstNet, an independent authority within the NTIA that was created by Congress in 2012, OSMRE, which supports reclamation and economic growth for abandoned mine lands, and the VA, which provides health, education, disability, funerary, and financial benefits earned by Veterans of the United States Armed Forces, also wished to become part of Program Comment in order to benefit from the efficiencies in the timely delivery of their respective programs.

DHS, FRA, FTA, and OSMRE provide financial assistance to applicants for various undertakings, including the construction of communications towers and collocation of communications equipment on existing facilities. Conversely, FirstNet is the entity responsible for ensuring the building, deployment, and operation of the nationwide public safety broadband network, which will likely include the construction of communications towers and the collocation of equipment on existing facilities. The VA routinely implements telecommunications projects at the medical facilities it operates. DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, and VA must therefore comply with Section 106 for these undertakings. Some of the communications towers and collocated communications equipment assisted by DHS components, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, and VA are also the FCC's undertakings, and therefore undergo Section 106 review governed by the FCC NPAs.

Accordingly, the ACHP amended this Program Comment on September 24, 2015, to add all DHS components, FRA, FTA and FirstNet to the list of agencies subject to the terms of the Program Comment along with RUS, NTIA, and FEMA, and to extend its period of applicability, which originally would have ended on September 30, 2015. The ACHP amended this Program Comment on July 31, 2020, to add OSMRE to the list of agencies subject to the terms of the Program Comment. The ACHP subsequently amended this Program Comment on September 30, 2025, to add VA to the list of agencies subject to the terms of the Program Comment and to further extend its period of applicability, which would have ended on September 30, 2025.

**II. Establishment and Authority**

This Program Comment was originally issued by the ACHP on October 23, 2009 pursuant to 36 CFR 800.14(e), and was subsequently amended, effective on September 24, 2015, July 31, 2020, and September 30, 2025, pursuant to its Stipulation VI.

**III. Date of Effect**

This Program Comment, as originally issued, went into effect on October 23, 2009. It was subsequently amended to its current version on September 24, 2015, July 31, 2020, and September 30, 2025, effective on those dates respectively.

**IV. Use of This Program Comment To Comply With Section 106 for the Effects of Facilities Construction or Modification Reviewed Under the FCC Nationwide PA and/or the FCC Collocation PA**

RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, and VA will not need to comply with Section 106 with regard to the effects of communications facilities construction or modification that has either undergone or will undergo Section 106 review, or is exempt from Section 106 review, by the FCC under the FCC Nationwide PA and/or the FCC Collocation PA. For purposes of this Program Comment, review under the FCC Nationwide PA means the historic preservation review that is necessary to complete the FCC's Section 106 responsibility for an undertaking that is subject to the FCC Nationwide PA.

When an RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, or VA undertaking includes both communications facilities construction or modification components that are covered by the FCC Nationwide PA or Collocation PA and components other than such communications facilities construction or modification, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, or VA, as applicable, will comply with Section 106 in accordance with the process set forth at 36 CFR 800.3 through 800.7, or 36 CFR 800.8(c), or another applicable alternate procedure under 36 CFR 800.14, for the components other than communications facilities construction or modification. However, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, or VA will not have to consider the effects of the communications facilities construction or modification component of the undertaking on historic properties.

Whenever RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, or VA uses this Program Comment for such undertakings, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, or VA will apprise the relevant State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) of the use of this Program Comment for the relevant communications facilities construction or modification component.

**V. Reporting**

No later than March 1, 2016, the FCC, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, and FirstNet, and in the case of OSMRE no later than February 1, 2021, and in the case of VA no later than April 1, 2026, will inform the ACHP as to the reporting system that they will utilize to collectively provide annual reports to the ACHP. The intent of the annual reports will be to enable the monitoring of the use of the Program Comment.

**VI. Amendment**

The terms of this Program Comment may be amended by the ACHP membership after the ACHP consults with FCC, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, VA, and other parties, as appropriate. Such amendments will then be published in the *Federal Register* .

However, terms of this Program Comment that solely affect its duration or add a Federal agency to it may be amended by the Chairman of the ACHP after notifying the rest of the ACHP membership in writing and not receiving a written objection therefrom within 10 calendar days, and consulting the FCC, RUS, NTIA, DHS, FRA, FTA, FirstNet, OSMRE, VA, and other parties as appropriate. Such amendments will then be published in the *Federal Register* . If the ACHP Chairman receives an ACHP member written objection within the 10-day period, the amendment shall not be issued by the ACHP Chairman alone but may be issued by the ACHP membership.

Any Federal agency that wishes to take advantage of this Program Comment may notify the ACHP to that effect. An amendment, as set forth above, is needed in order to add such an agency to this Program Comment.

**VII. Sunset Clause**

This Program Comment will terminate on September 30, 2030, unless it is amended to extend the period in which it is in effect.

The ACHP may extend the Program Comment for additional five-year increments beyond 2030 through an amendment per Stipulation VI of this Program Comment.

**VIII. Termination**

The ACHP may terminate this Program Comment, pursuant to 36 CFR 800.14(e)(6), by publication of a notice in the *Federal Register* thirty (30) days before the termination takes effect.

(END OF DOCUMENT)

*Authority:* 36 CFR 800.14(e).

Dated: March 31, 2026.

Kelly Fanizzo,

General Counsel.