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1255: 357:(ACHP) while the Board of Directors, which governs NCSHPO, is elected by the member states and meets more frequently than once a year. It acts as a representative for them with federal agencies and national preservation organizations. It is important to have a close relationship with these federal agencies and national organizations, and NCSHPO maintains these by partnering closely with organizations such as: The ACHP, The 319:(NCSHPO) is a non-profit organization for State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPO). It serves as a way of contacting the SHPOs as well as a way for the SHPOs to communicate with each other. The mission of the NCSHPO is to act as a national representative for the SHPOs, especially when it comes to representing their interests in Washington. 166:, and other Federal and State agencies, local governments, and organizations and individuals to ensure historic properties are taken into consideration at all levels of planning and development; }Provide public information, education and training, and technical assistance relating to the Federal and State Historic Preservation Programs; and 97:
to represent them on a National level, particularly in Washington. The SHPO continued to gain an increasingly specific role, taking on the position of the advising consultant for the Section 106 review process. In 1980 with the amendment to the NHPA, the SHPO's exact duties were finally identified,
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are considered significant to the state. As a result of these differences, states have expanded and/or specialized their SHPO purposes and created private organizations. Alaska's Coastal Management Program is a private organization, created by the state to regulate agencies to acknowledge
670: 86:, 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 331: 1035: 204:" โ€“ A program designed to support and promote historic preservation interests and priorities. There are National, Federal and State Preservation Programs, each tailored to suit the needs at each particular level. 327: 178:" โ€“ The official plan assumed by local governments throughout the state, that guides decision making over proposed public and private actions affecting community development. View an example 945: 169:
Cooperate with local governments in the development of the local historic preservation programs and assist local governments in becoming certified pursuant to subsection (C).
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Advise and assist, as appropriate, Federal and State agencies and local governments in carrying out their historic preservation responsibilities;
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and individuals, direct and conduct a comprehensive statewide survey of historic properties and maintain inventories of such properties;
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King, Thomas F. Cultural Resource: Laws & Practice, 2nd Edition. Lanham, Maryland: AltaMira Press, 2004, 27.
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of 1966, as amended, include running the State Historic Preservation Program and, as stated in the Act:
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and otherwise administer applications for listing historic properties on the National register;
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Administer the State program of Federal assistance for historic preservation within the State;
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National Conference of State Historic Preservation Office, โ€œAbout NCSHPO,โ€ (May 9, 2008).
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National Trust for Historic Preservation Special Committee on Historic Preservation,
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The NCSHPO meets once a year and participants include not only SHPOs, but members of
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The responsibilities of the State Historic Preservation Office, according to the
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environmental and cultural resources within the Alaskan Coast and protect them.
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National Conference of State Historic Preservation Office (April 20, 2008).
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National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, (May 9, 2008).
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Generally the President of the NCSHPO is a previous member of the
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United States House of Representatives special elections, 1937
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National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers
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and federal agencies. Participants are updated on important
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Gallery: South Beach Art Deco District, Exploring Florida
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Heritage Programs: State Historic Preservation Office
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1938 United States House of Representatives elections
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Social Studies Resources for Students and Teachers,
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The National Historic Preservation Program: Overview
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What Does the State Historic Preservation Office Do?
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State Historic Preservation Office, (May 19, 2008).
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State function aimed at preserving historical sites
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State Historic Preservation Officer
National Historic Preservation Act
National Register of Historic Places
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National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers
National Historic Preservation Act
National Historic Preservation Act
Congressional Act
National Park Service
National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers
National Historic Preservation Act
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State agencies
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private organizations
properties
National Register
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Secretary
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
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Secretary of the Interior
Department of the Interior
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District of Columbia
Puerto Rico
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