List of Preservation Officers

With passage of the National Historic Preservation Act in 1966, Congress made the Federal Government a full partner and a leader in historic preservation. The Federal Government's role would be to provide leadership for preservation, and foster conditions under which modern society and prehistoric and historic resources can exist in productive harmony.

VA MOA for Demolition of Building 3, Iron Mountain, MI

Memorandum of Agreement among the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Oscar G. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the Michigan State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Michigan Strategic Fund regarding the Demolition of Building Number 3 at the Oscar G. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Michigan

VA MOA for Demolition of Building 46 and Structure 100, Butler, PA

Memorandum of Agreement among the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation regarding the demolition of Building 46 and Structure 100 at Butler VA Medical Center, Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania

Section 106 Review Fact Sheet

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.

Office of Federal Agency Programs

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.
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