1. Programmatic Agreement
    State-Based Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service Oregon State Office and the Oregon State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding Conservation Assistance January 2018
  2. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement (PA) among the Rocky Mountain Region (Region 8) of the US General Services Administration (GSA); the State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs) of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah; and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) regarding the management of historic properties and their consideration in planning activities (2016). 
  3. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement By and Among the United States of America, Acting by and Through its General Services Administration, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the California State Historic Preservation Officer, and the City and County of San Francisco Regarding the Conveyance, Rehabilitation and Preservation of the Old US Mint Building, San Francisco, California. 
  4. Program Comments
  5. Prototype Programmatic Agreements
    The United States Army is currently undergoing a significant privatization effort of lodging facilities throughout the continental United States.  This privatization effort has already occurred at 21 installations in two previous phases.  The third phase consists of 21 additional installations in 13 states and is the subject of a new prototype Programmatic Agreement (PA).
  6. Publication
    Preface During the last two years, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has been studying how the Federal Government could do a better job of preserving the historic resources that it controls, and how it could implement sound policies for their stewardship as we enter the next century.
  7. Publication
    A report to the President on the status of federal historic property management
  8. Question & Answer
    A set of FAQs on federal agency coordination where an undertaking subject to review in accordance with Section 106 involves more than one federal agency.
  9. Whitepaper
    A key responsibility of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) is to administer the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), a review process that ensures historic properties are considered during the development of any federal project. The ACHP’s Office of Federal Agency Programs (OFAP) coordinates this responsibility.
  10. Guidance Document
    The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) adopted a plan to support the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Declaration) on March 1, 2013. In the plan, the ACHP commits to raising awareness about the Declaration in the historic preservation community and incorporating the principles and aspirations of the Declaration into ACHP initiatives and programs. As part of the effort to raise awareness, the ACHP also committed to developing guidance on the intersection of the Section 106 process and the Declaration.