[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 36, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 36CFR63.6]



[Page 341-342]

 

              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY

 

      CHAPTER I--NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

 

PART 63_DETERMINATIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR INCLUSION IN THE NATIONAL 

REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 63.6  Review and nomination of properties determined eligible.



    The Keeper of the National Register will conduct an annual review of 

the condition of properties determined eligible for the National 

Register. The Keeper of the National Register will



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obtain from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation information on 

decisions made concerning eligible properties in accord with memorandum 

of agreement under the Council's ``Procedures for the Protection of 

Historic and Cultural Properties'' (36 CFR part 800). If there is no 

memorandum of agreement or if no provision has been made in a memorandum 

of agreement for nomination of an eligible property and if the property 

retains the characteristics that made it eligible for the National 

Register, the Keeper of the National Register will take the following 

steps:

    (a) For a property owned by a Federal agency, or under the 

jurisdiction or control of the agency to the extent that the agency 

substantially exercises the attributes of ownership, the Keeper of the 

National Register will request the Federal agency to nominate the 

property to the National Register within six months.

    (b) If the property is not under Federal jurisdiction or control, 

the Keeper of the National Register will request that the State Historic 

Preservation Office nominate the property to the National Register 

within six months.

    (c) If the Keeper of the National Register determines that a 

property has lost the characteristics that made it eligible for the 

National Register, he will inform the State Historic Preservation 

Officer and the Federal agency and remove the property from the list of 

eligible properties.