1. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Massachusetts Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office and the Massachusetts State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding Conservation Assistance
  2. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Between the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Puerto Rico State Office, and Puerto Rico State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
  3. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement (PA) Among Region 8 of the General Services Administration (GSA), the State Historic Preservation Office of Montana, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) Regarding the Preservation, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation and Leasing of Historic Properties in Montana (executed 2008; superseded by the GSA Region 8 Programmatic Agreement) 
  4. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Among the United States General Services Administration, the United States Department of Agriculture, the District of Columbia State Historic Preservation Office, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding the Interior Modernization of the USDA South Building, Washington, D.C. 
  5. Program Comments
    The Program Comment for the General Services Administration (GSA) sets forth the way in which GSA will comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for select repairs and upgrades to windows, lighting, roofing, and heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems within historic public buildings.  The select repairs and upgrades correspond to GSA's Technical Preservation Guidelines. A model federal agency alternative pursuant to Section 800.14(e) of ACHP’s regulations, the Program Comment allows str
  6. Publication
    Chairman's Message America's past is alive and is all around us. It affects our present lives, and it influences the course of the future. But honoring and appreciating the past does not mean immersing ourselves in it, much less freezing it as a series of static or interactive museum displays. We live very much in the present and build for the future, but we know that yesterday can enrich modern lives, as it gives us a better sense of where we came from and where we are going.
  7. Publication
    The ACHP's Leveraging Federal Historic Buildings Working Group has produced its Final Report with findings and recommendations for the public and private sector on how to use historic federal buildings and spark economic growth.
  8. Public Resources
  9. Question & Answer
    Frequently Asked Questions regarding the Coordination of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Requirements
  10. Guidance Document
    ACHP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES