Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 470


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 470. Short title; Congressional finding and declaration of policy

      (a) This subchapter may be cited as the "National Historic
    Preservation Act".
      (b) The Congress finds and declares that - 
        (1) the spirit and direction of the Nation are founded upon and
      reflected in its historic heritage;
        (2) the historical and cultural foundations of the Nation
      should be preserved as a living part of our community life and
      development in order to give a sense of orientation to the
      American people;
        (3) historic properties significant to the Nation's heritage
      are being lost or substantially altered, often inadvertently,
      with increasing frequency;
        (4) the preservation of this irreplaceable heritage is in the
      public interest so that its vital legacy of cultural,
      educational, aesthetic, inspirational, economic, and energy
      benefits will be maintained and enriched for future generations
      of Americans;
        (5) in the face of ever-increasing extensions of urban centers,
      highways, and residential, commercial, and industrial
      developments, the present governmental and nongovernmental
      historic preservation programs and activities are inadequate to
      insure future generations a genuine opportunity to appreciate and
      enjoy the rich heritage of our Nation;
        (6) the increased knowledge of our historic resources, the
      establishment of better means of identifying and administering
      them, and the encouragement of their preservation will improve
      the planning and execution of Federal and federally assisted
      projects and will assist economic growth and development; and
        (7) although the major burdens of historic preservation have
      been borne and major efforts initiated by private agencies and
      individuals, and both should continue to play a vital role, it is
      nevertheless necessary and appropriate for the Federal Government
      to accelerate its historic preservation programs and activities,
      to give maximum encouragement to agencies and individuals
      undertaking preservation by private means, and to assist State
      and local governments and the National Trust for Historic
      Preservation in the United States to expand and accelerate their
      historic preservation programs and activities.



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