Programmatic Agreement Between the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS Caribbean Area State Office, and Virgin Islands State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
- Programmatic Agreement
- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement Between the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Dallas Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer to replace existing Memorandum of Agreement (001620, 12296) for the construction of a Clinical Expansion for Mental Health (CEMH) & Long Term Spinal Cord Injury (LTSCI) facility.
- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement Among the U.S. General Services Administration, the U.S. Department of State, the District of Columbia State Historic Preservation Office and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding the Modernization of the Harry S. Truman Building Extension, Washington D.C.
- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Nebraska Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office, Nebraska State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
- Program CommentsThe Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has issued a program comment for the U.S.
- PublicationA Report to the President on the status of federal historic property management
- Publication[Executive Order 13514, which was the catalyst for publication of this report, has since been revoked.]
- PublicationAbout the ACHP fact sheet in Spanish
- Public ResourcesThe ACHP offers the following questions as a guide for consideration of an agency’s program alternative goals and needs.
- WhitepaperThe Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) seeks to help federal agencies understand why they must consult with those Indian tribes who were removed from their homelands by the federal government and now may reside great distances from a proposed undertaking. Understanding the effects of removal on Indian tribes and their ability to participate in the Section 106 process will help federal agencies to carry out their consultation responsibilities more effectively and efficiently.