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  2. National Historic Preservation Act - Wikipedia

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    The National Historic Preservation Act was signed into law by Lyndon B. Johnson on October 15, 1966. [17] This act established several institutions: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, State Historic Preservation Office, National Register of Historic Places, and the Section 106 review process. [15]

  3. Section 106 - Wikipedia

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    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)

  4. State Historic Preservation Office - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Congressional Act, Section 101 implemented the designation of the State Historic Preservation Program. State Liaison Officers, which later became known as State Historic Preservation Officers, were established to manage historic preservation grants for the National Park Service (NPS). In the 1970s, these SHPOs experienced a ...

  5. Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Wikipedia

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    To create a position, the tribe submits a historic preservation plan to the NPS. [1] This plan is supposed to describe how the "proposed Tribal Historic Preservation Officer functions will be carried out." [3] They are elected to perform the same duties as a State Historic Preservation Office, but not forced or required to. Tribes elect them ...

  6. Guam Historic Register Listing - Wikipedia

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    3.2.2 A property with integrity possesses significance if the property embodies one or more of the following: [3] a. A property has cultural value if the property contributes integrally to the continuation of an on-going practice which is important in the values generally held by members and participants of a cultural tradition, or if the property is attributed special and important status in ...

  7. Alabama Historical Commission - Wikipedia

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    The State Historic Preservation Officer carries out functions delegated to the state by the United States Department of the Interior. [ 2 ] The commission also maintains the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage , which includes properties that the commission deems worthy of preservation.

  8. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers civil works controversies

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    One of the major responsibilities of the Corps of Engineers is administering the wetlands permitting program under Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972. (also known as "The Clean Water Act"). This Act authorized the Secretary of the Army to issue permits for the discharge of dredged and fill material.

  9. New York State Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    The Sands–Willets Homestead in Flower Hill – a designated New York State Landmark. In order to be listed on the state register, a property is first nominated. The nomination is then reviewed by the Survey and National Register Unit of the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for compliance with the criteria set forth by the National Park Service for inclusion on the National Register ...