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  1. 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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  2. 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 ...

  3. An Introduction to Section 106. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) requires federal agencies to consider the effects on historic properties of projects they carry out, assist, fund, permit, license, or approve throughout the country. If a federal or federally-assisted project has the potential to affect ...

  4. Feb 12, 2021 · Section 110 of the NHPA delineates broad historic preservation responsibilities for federal agencies, such as the National Park Service, to ensure that historic preservation is fully integrated into all of their ongoing programs. Important benchmarks for federal agency preservation programs include: historic properties under the jurisdiction or ...

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  6. Jun 6, 2023 · The Section 106 review process is an integral component of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 . Section 106 of the NHPA requires that each federal agency identify and assess the effects its actions may have on historic buildings. Under Section 106, each federal agency must consider public views and concerns about historic ...

  7. Jul 1, 2014 · 1. Initiate 106. It is the duty of federal agencies to begin the Section 106 review process. To do so, they must identify if their proposed project will affect any historic properties. During this step, they must also identify the SHPO/THPO/NHO with whom they are going to consult, and reach out to other consulting parties and the public. 2.

  8. October 15, 1966. With passage of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) in 1966, the federal government embarked on a new era of leadership in the preservation of our nation’s historic properties. The NHPA established a partnership between the federal government and state, tribal, and local governments that is supported by federal ...

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