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  2. The National Historic Preservation Act ( NHPA, Pub. L. 89–665, 80 Stat. 915) is legislation intended to preserve historic and archaeological sites in the United States of America. The act created the National Register of Historic Places, the list of National Historic Landmarks, and the State Historic Preservation Offices .

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  3. The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) was signed into law on October 15, 1966. It establishes a national preservation program and a system of procedural protections, which encourage both the identification and protection of historic resources, including archeological resources, at the federal level and indirectly at the state and local ...

  4. 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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  5. The National Historic Preservation Act turned 50 in 2016. The law is perhaps the nation's most important advocate for the past. Buildings and landscapes that serve as witnesses to our national narrative have been saved.

  6. The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 was passed primarily to acknowledge the importance of protecting our nation’s heritage from rampant federal development. It was the triumph of more than a century of struggle by a grassroots movement of committed preservationists.

  7. Summary: The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA or Act) (16 U.S.C. §§ 470a et seq.) provides for consideration of the value of a variety of heritage properties or resources, including resources of federal, state, local, and international significance, and recognizes the ever-

  8. May 5, 2023 · Summary of Requirements. Section 106 of the NHPA requires that, before approving or carrying out a federal, federally assisted, or federally licensed undertaking, federal agencies to take into consideration the impact that the action may have on historic properties.

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