36 CFR 60.6 - Nominations by the State Historic Preservation Officer under approved State Historic Preservation programs
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20 practice notes
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Norton v. Beasley, Civil Action 5:17-cv-351-CHB
...begins with the SHPO, who bears the responsibility of “identifying and nominating eligible properties to the National Register.” 36 C.F.R. § 60.6(a). Toward this end, the SHPO supervises the preparation of the nomination forms and “establishes statewide priorities for preparation and submit......
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National Min. Ass'n v. Slater, No. CIV. A. 00-00288 (ESH).
...of the Interior those properties that they determine to be eligible under the National Register criteria. See 16 U.S.C. § 470a; 36 C.F.R. §§ 60.6-.10. 24. For a discussion of whether the Council is entitled to require agencies to determine the eligibility of potential historic properties as......
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Norton v. Beasley, Civil Action No. 5:17-cv-351-CHB
...begins with the SHPO, who bears the responsibility of "identifying and nominating eligible properties to the National Register." 36 C.F.R. § 60.6(a). Toward this end, the SHPO supervises the preparation of the nomination forms and "establishes statewide priorities for preparation and submit......
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Clark Cnty.-Winchester Heritage Comm'n v. Norton, NO. 2017-CA-1172-MR
...to how the State Historic Preservation Officer ("SHPO") is to identify, consider, and nominate properties to the National Register. 36 C.F.R. § 60.6(c). After a property has been identified and selected, the SHPO must provide written notice to property owners5 of the State's intent to bring......
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Norton v. Beasley, Civil Action 5:17-cv-351-CHB
...begins with the SHPO, who bears the responsibility of “identifying and nominating eligible properties to the National Register.” 36 C.F.R. § 60.6(a). Toward this end, the SHPO supervises the preparation of the nomination forms and “establishes statewide priorities for preparation and submit......
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National Min. Ass'n v. Slater, No. CIV. A. 00-00288 (ESH).
...of the Interior those properties that they determine to be eligible under the National Register criteria. See 16 U.S.C. § 470a; 36 C.F.R. §§ 60.6-.10. 24. For a discussion of whether the Council is entitled to require agencies to determine the eligibility of potential historic properties as......
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Norton v. Beasley, Civil Action No. 5:17-cv-351-CHB
...begins with the SHPO, who bears the responsibility of "identifying and nominating eligible properties to the National Register." 36 C.F.R. § 60.6(a). Toward this end, the SHPO supervises the preparation of the nomination forms and "establishes statewide priorities for preparation and submit......
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Clark Cnty.-Winchester Heritage Comm'n v. Norton, NO. 2017-CA-1172-MR
...to how the State Historic Preservation Officer ("SHPO") is to identify, consider, and nominate properties to the National Register. 36 C.F.R. § 60.6(c). After a property has been identified and selected, the SHPO must provide written notice to property owners5 of the State's intent to bring......
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