16 Miss. Code. R. 3-12-9.1 - Preparing a Scope of Work
The Scope of Work sets forth the project's research design and includes, at minimum, a detailed discussion of:
1. Specific legal jurisdiction under which
study is being undertaken (See Section
1.2)
2. Sources of public funding, if any.
3. Client for whom study is being
conducted and if project sponsor is different than client.
4. The proposed development and the project's
area of potential effect, including number of acres/Hectacres involved in
project.
5. Research design.
6. Potential project impacts.
7. Content and format of study
report (and draft report, if appropriate).
8. Public education and outreach efforts, as
appropriate (See Section 15.0)
9.
Care and management of archaeological collections, data, and records (See
Section 10.0).
10. Estimated
schedule in calendar days of all study tasks, including background research,
beginning and ending date of field work, analyses and interpretation, report,
public education and outreach activities, and any other major task.
11. Names of key personnel responsible for
different study tasks and level of personnel effort to be utilized.
12. Budget (This information is provided to
clients and is not generally provided to the MSSHPO).
Notes
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