This chart does not comply with current standards. The altitudes are either expect altitudes or charted as MEA and not crossing restrictions, but they are not really MEA.
Here is what the current guidance is for charting these procedures from FAA Order 8260.19H, section 4-5 STAR, 4-5-1 General:
(5) NAVAID, fix, and WP crossing altitudes must be defined as “at,” “at or above,” or “at or below,” or as a block altitude. Whenever an “at or below” altitude is specified for ATC purposes, also include a minimum altitude to ensure obstacle clearance. When an altitude range at a waypoint is needed, use a block altitude (i.e., “At or Above 12000 and At or Below 16000” or “Between 12000 and 16000”).
Note: Do not define an altitude as one that could be expected to be assigned by ATC. Past use of this concept has shown that “expect” altitudes have caused confusion and misinterpretation that could lead to unintended consequences.