The National Historic Preservation Act, also known as the NHPA, is a crucial piece of legislation that aims to preserve and protect historical resources and properties in the United States and other countries. This act provides a framework for identifying, evaluating, and safeguarding cultural resources of national significance, ensuring their long-term preservation for future generations.
Under the National Historic Preservation Act, various documents and forms have been created to facilitate the implementation of the act's provisions. For instance, there is the SBA Form 2481 Certification for Historic Property Review for SBA Loan, which helps ensure that historic properties are considered during the process of obtaining Small Business Administration loans. Similarly, there is the Form EZ-1 Request to Initiate Consultation for Undertakings Subject to Section 106 of the NHPA and 36 Cfr 800, specifically designed for Washington state.
Native American cultural resources are also protected under the National Historic Preservation Act. To assist in the preservation of these invaluable resources, a Quick Guide for Preserving Native American Cultural Resources under Section 106 of the NHPA has been created.
Whether you are an individual, business, or government entity, understanding and complying with the National Historic Preservation Act is of utmost importance when dealing with historically significant sites and properties. By doing so, we can ensure that the rich cultural heritage of our nation is celebrated, preserved, and shared with future generations.
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This Form is used for the documentation and preservation of historic sites in Nebraska under the National Historic Preservation Act.
This form is used for confirming the review of historic properties for an SBA loan, specifically in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
This form is used for requesting consultation for undertakings subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 800 in the state of Washington.
This document provides a quick guide for preserving Native American cultural resources under the National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106.
This document is a request to initiate consultation for undertakings that are subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 800 in Washington. It is a formal process to ensure the protection of historic sites and cultural resources.