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PUBLIC LAW 113–287—DEC. 19, 2014
(6) assist State and local governments, Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations, and the National Trust to expand and accelerate their historic preservation programs and activities.

Chapter 3003—Definitions

  • Sec.
  • 300301. Agency.
  • 300302. Certified local government.
  • 300303. Council.
  • 300304. Cultural park.
  • 300305. Historic conservation district.
  • 300306. Historic Preservation Fund.
  • 300307. Historic preservation review commission.
  • 300308. Historic property.
  • 300309. Indian tribe.
  • 300310. Local government.
  • 300311. National Register.
  • 300312. National Trust.
  • 300313. Native Hawaiian.
  • 300314. Native Hawaiian organization.
  • 300315. Preservation or historic preservation.
  • 300316. Secretary.
  • 300317. State.
  • 300318. State historic preservation review board.
  • 300319. Tribal land.
  • 300320. Undertaking.
  • 300321. World Heritage Convention.

§ 300301. Agency

In this division, the term “agency” has the meaning given the term in section 551 of title 5.

§ 300302. Certified local government

In this division, the term ‘‘certified local government’’ means a local government whose local historic preservation program is certified pursuant to chapter 3025 of this title.

§ 300303. Council

In this division, the term “Council” means the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation established by section 304101 of this title.

§ 300304. Cultural park

In this division, the term “cultural park” means a definable area that—

(A) is distinguished by historic property, prehistoric property, and land related to that property; and
(B) constitutes an interpretive, educational, and recreational resource for the public at large.

§ 300305. Historic conservation district

In this division, the term “historic conservation district” means an area that contains—

(1) historic property;
(2) buildings having similar or related architectural characteristics;
(3) cultural cohesiveness; or
(4) any combination of features described in paragraphs (1) to (3).