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  2. The National Historic Preservation Act. As amended through December 16, 2016 and Codified in Title 54 of the United States Code. [The National Historic Preservation Act (“Act”) became law on October 15, 1966, Public Law 89-665, and was codified in title 16 of the United States Code. Various amendments followed through the years.

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  3. AN ACT to Establish a Program for the Preservation of Additional Historic Properties throughout the Nation, and for Other Purposes, Approved October 15, 1966 (Public Law 89­665; 80 Stat. 915; 16 U.S.C. 470) as amended by (Public Law 91­243, Public Law

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  4. National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, As amended through 2000 [With annotations] [This Act became law on October 15, 1966 (Public Law 89-665; 16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.). Subsequent amendments to the Act include Public Law 91-243, Public Law 93-54, Public Law 94-422, Public Law 94-458, Public Law 96-199, Public Law 96-244, Public Law 96-515 ...

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    • PUBLIC LAW 96-515—DEC. 12, 1980
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    • PUBLIC LAW 96-515—DEC. 12, 1980
    • PUBLIC LAW 96-515—DEC. 12, 1980

    "(3) It shall be the responsibility of the State Historic Preservation State Historic Officer to administer the State Historic Preservation Program and Preservation responsibilities. to— Officer, "(A) in cooperation with Federal and State agencies, local governments, and private organizations and individuals, direct and conduct a comprehensive stat...

    Where there is no approved State program, a local government may be certified by the Secretary if he determines that such local government meets the requirements of subparagraphs (A) through (E); and in any such case the Secretary may make grants-in-aid to the local government for purposes of this section. "(2)(A) Before a property within the juris...

    "(d) Any contract of insurance executed by the Secretary under this section may be assignable, shall be an obligation supported by the full faith and credit of the United States, and shall be incontestable except for fraud or misrepresentation of which the holder had actual knowledge at the time it became a holder. "(e) The Secretary shall specify,...

    prehistoric, historic, and contemporary architecture, archaeology, construction, building technology and skills, landscape architecture, preservation and conservation, building and construction, engineer ing, urban and community design and renewal, city and regional planning, and related professsions, skills, trades, and crafts. "SEC. 307. (a) At l...

    "suspicious origin", and to make recommendations respecting amendments to such laws should a correlation be found to exist. Such report shall include the feasibility and necessity of establishing or developing protective measures at the Federal, State, or local level for the prevention, detection, and control of arson or fire by "suspi cious origin...

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  5. NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT - Sec 301, 306. [Public Law 96–515; 94 Stat. 3001] [As Amended Through P.L. 96–515, Enacted December 12, 1980] øCurrency: This publication is a compilation of the text of Public Law 96-515.

  6. Since 1966, Congress has strengthened national preservation policy further by amending NHPA. These actions recognize the social, cultural, and economic benefits of preserving historic properties, including archeological properties, for this and future generations.

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