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PUBLIC LAW 113–287—DEC. 19, 2014
(B) review appropriate documentation submitted in conjunction with the Historic Preservation Fund;
(C) provide general advice and guidance to the State Historic Preservation Officer; and
(D) perform such other duties as may be appropriate.

§ 300319. Tribal land

In this division, the term “tribal land” means—

(1) all land within the exterior boundaries of any Indian reservation; and
(2) all dependent Indian communities.

§ 300320. Undertaking

In this division, the term “undertaking” means a project, activity, or program funded in whole or in part under the direct or indirect jurisdiction of a Federal agency, including—

(1) those carried out by or on behalf of the Federal agency;
(2) those carried out with Federal financial assistance;
(3) those requiring a Federal permit, license, or approval; and
(4) those subject to State or local regulation administered pursuant to a delegation or approval by a Federal agency.

§ 300321. World Heritage Convention

In this division, the term “World Heritage Convention” means the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, done at Paris November 23, 1972 (27 UST 37).

Subdivision 2—Historic Preservation
Program

Chapter 3021—National Register of
Historic Places

  • Sec.
  • 302101. Maintenance by Secretary.
  • 302102. Inclusion of properties on National Register.
  • 302103. Criteria and regulations relating to National Register, National Historic Landmarks, and World Heritage List.
  • 302104. Nominations for inclusion on National Register.
  • 302105. Owner participation in nomination process.
  • 302106. Retention of name.
  • 302107. Regulations.
  • 302108. Review of threats to historic property.

§ 302101. Maintenance by Secretary

The Secretary may expand and maintain a National Register of Historic Places composed of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture.

§ 302102. Inclusion of properties on National Register

(a) In General.—A property that meets the criteria for National Historic Landmarks established pursuant to section 302103 of this title shall be designated as a National Historic Landmark and included on the National Register, subject to the requirements of section 302107 of this title.