This agreement is entered into between the
Indiana Cave
Survey (ICS) and the Indiana Karst Conservancy (IKC) for the purpose of
making cave locations, descriptions, and other relevant information
available to the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, for its use
in the Hoosier National Forest (HNF) pursuant to a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) between the IKC and the Forest Service.
A. General:
- The IKC shall enter into and maintain a Memorandum of Understanding
with the Forest Service which shall establish procedures for handling
information about caves in or near the HNF. The IKC is responsible for
maintaining an MOU that ensures compliance of the Forest Service with
all provisions of this agreement.
- The IKC shall maintain a standing committee to be known as the
Hoosier Forests Project Committee (HFPC) to be composed of
representatives of interested Indiana caving groups, including the ICS.
- The ICS representative on the HFPC shall always be designated as the
secretary of the committee.
B. Ownership and scope of information:
- All information which is supplied by the ICS to the IKC and/or, the
Forest Service pursuant to this agreement remains the property of the
ICS.
- All information provided to the ICS by the IKC, the Forest Service,
or any of their affiliates becomes the property of the ICS. The ICS
shall have the right to use, disseminate, or refuse to disseminate all
such information at its discretion, subject to the terms of this
agreement, the MOU between tile IKC and the Forest service, and other
agreements. The person or organization which originally created any
particular information retains the right to use and disseminate that
information, but this shall not restrict the rights of the ICS to use
and disseminate the information.
- Each document sheet provided to the Forest Service will be labeled
"Property of the Indiana Cave Survey provided under agreement with HNF."
- The ICS will provide all relevant information in its possession
about caves located in the HNF Purchase Unit Boundaries.
C. Handling of information:
- Information will normally be provided to the HNF by way of the
secretary of the HFPC passing the information to the Forest Cave
Resource Specialist. If information is urgently needed and the secretary
of the HFPC is unavailable or unable to provide the information when
needed, the president of the ICS may pass the information directly to
the Forest Cave Resource Specialist or may direct other ICS personnel to
do so, with a timely explanation of the circumstances given to the HFPC
secretary.
This information shall be given to HFPC members for use during the
inventory and management planning process. This information shall not be
disseminated to anyone outside the HFPC without the specific written
permission of the ICS.
- All new information received by the ICS on caves located in the HNF
Purchase Unit Boundaries will be passed along to the HNF on an ongoing
and timely basis. The ICS representative to the HFPC and appropriate
officers of the ICS will consult with the Forest Cave Resource
Specialist as needed to ensure that delivery of information is handled
in a timely manner.
- Except as provided below, all information relating to Indiana caves
developed by the HFPC, the Forest Service, or their affiliates will be
given to the ICS on an ongoing and timely basis. This will normally be
accomplished by providing the original or a copy of all information to
the ICS representative on the HFPC.
- The Forest Service may withhold information on the existence of
archaeological, paleontological, or historical sites in caves if the
Forest Service believes that withholding this information will provide
greater protection for those sites.
- All information developed by the HNF and provided to the ICS will be
treated as confidential and will not be disclosed in such a way as to
create a substantial risk of destruction or harm to any cave.
- The Forest Service will assign one individual as Cave Resource
Specialist. This individual will be accountable to the Forest Supervisor
for cave file maintenance and security. The files will be maintained
under lock and key with access controlled by this individual.
This responsibility is handed over to the District Cave Resource
Coordinator for the period of time file information is available for use
in planning and administration in the district.
Cave location information is made available to individuals, caver
volunteers, and teams in the Forest on a need-to-know basis. Files must
be returned to the Cave Resource Specialist on a timely basis. Cave
files will not be maintained in the district or outside the protested
cave file system.
On rare occasions cave locations may need to be revealed when a cave
is endangered by a proposed project and public input is required. In
these instances the HFPC Chairman will be consulted prior to any such
action.
This agreement may be terminated 60 days after written notice by
either party. In case of termination, all information subject to this
agreement which is the property of the ICS shall be returned to the ICS.
J. William Baus, President, ICS - 27 Aug 1990
R. Keith Dunlap, President, IKC - 30 Aug 90

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