[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR67.11]

[Page 377-378]
 
              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
      CHAPTER I--NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
 
PART 67_HISTORIC PRESERVATION CERTIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO SEC. 48(g) AND 
SEC. 170(h) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  67.11  Fees for processing rehabilitation certification requests.

    (a) Fees are charged for reviewing rehabilitation certification 
requests in accordance with the schedule below.
    (b) Payment shall not be made until requested by the NPS regional 
office according to instructions accompanying the Historic Preservation 
Certification Application. All checks shall be made payable to: National 
Park Services. A certification decision will not be issued on an 
application until the appropriate remittance is received. Fees are 
nonrefundable.
    (c) The fee for review of proposed or ongoing rehabilitation 
projects for projects over $20,000 is $250. The fees for review of 
completed rehabilitation projects are based on the dollar amount of the 
costs attributed solely to the rehabilitation of the certified historic 
structure as provided by the owner in the Historic Preservation 
Certification Application, Request for Certification of Completed Work 
(NPS Form 10-168c), as follows:

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  Fee                         Size of rehabilitation
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   $500  $20,000 to $99,999
   $800  $100,000 to $499,999
 $1,500  $500,000 to $999,999
 $2,500  $1,000,000 or more
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    If review of a proposed or ongoing rehabilitation project had been 
undertaken by the Secretary prior to submission of Request for 
Certification of Completed Work, the initial fee of $250 will be 
deducted from these fees. No fee will be charged for rehabilitations 
under $20,000.
    (d) In general, each rehabilitation of a separate certified historic 
structure will be considered a separate project for purposes of 
computing the size of the fee.
    (1) In the case of a rehabilitation project which includes more than 
one certified historic structure where the structures are judged by the 
Secretary to have been functionally related historically to serve an 
overall purpose, the fee for preliminary review is $250 and the fee for 
final review is computed

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on the basis of the total rehabilitation costs.
    (2) In the case of multiple building projects where there is no 
historic functional relationship among the structures and which are 
under the same ownership; are located in the same historic district; are 
adjacent or contiguous; are of the same architectural type (e.g., 
rowhouses, loft buildings, commercial buildings); and are submitted by 
the owner for review at the same time, the fee for preliminary review is 
$250 per structure to a maximum of $2,500 and the fee for final review 
is computed on the basis of the total rehabilitation costs of the entire 
multiple building project to a maximum of $2,500. If the $2,500 maximum 
fee was paid at the time of review of the proposed or ongoing 
rehabilitation project, no further fee will be charged for review of a 
Request for Certification of Completed Work.