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The Section 106 Process is further explained and defined in 36 CFR 800. Meeting four times a year, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation consists of 23 members from both public and private sectors, with the chairman appointed by the president. [18] The council's role is to advise the President and Congress on historic preservation ...
The ACHP was created by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, which sets forth most of the ACHP's duties and authorities. Passage of the NHPA was a watershed event that launched a transformation of the federal government from an agent of indifference—frequently responsible for the needless loss of historic resources—to a facilitator, an agent of thoughtful change, and a ...
Section 106 may refer to: Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (in the United Kingdom) Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (in the United States of America) Section 106 of the Indian Penal Code, defining the right of private defence
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Section 106A has the effect that any modification or discharge of a s 106 Agreement must be agreed by deed between the parties and in accordance with s 106B. It creates the right to apply in a prescribed form to modify a s 106 agreement once five years has passed since the agreement, or such shorter period as secondary legislation may prescribe.
of discriminating in housing on the basis of race in violation of the Fair Housing Act and the Housing and Community Development Act. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 2. This court has jurisdiction over this action under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331, 1345, and 42 U.S.C. §§ 3614(a), (b), and 5309(c). 3.
A Reddit user said her sister-in-law and future brother-in-law are planning "his and hers" weddings — and expect their family members to attend both
Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act of 2000 S. Doc. 106–19. (Veto sustained. The Senate sustained the veto on May 2, 2000 by a vote of 64 yeas to 35 nays. (145 Cong. Rec. S3229). H.R. 8: August 31, 2000 Death Tax Elimination Act of 2000 H. Doc. 106–292.