Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 4130.10 - Purpose
a) Since 1966, when
Congress established a historic preservation program for the United States, the
national preservation program has operated as a decentralized partnership
between the federal government and the states. In 1980, Congress expanded the
partnership to provide for the participation of local governments. The National
Historic Preservation Act (the Act) (16 U.S.C.
470 et seq.) contains the legal basis for the
federal-state-local preservation partnership.
b) Section 101(e)(1) of the Act directs the
State Historic Preservation Officer and the Secretary of the Interior to
participate in this partnership and 36 CFR 61 (1984) specifies several
requirements that the local government must meet.
c) The Act provides that local governments
which the State Historic Preservation Officer and the Secretary determine are
Certified Local Governments must participate in the National Register of
Historic Places process and may apply for a portion of the state's federal
allocation of funds. The Act provides that at least ten percent of the state's
annual Historic Preservation Fund allocation from the Department of the
Interior shall be designated for transfer to Certified Local
Governments.
d) This Part provides
the procedures by which local governments may become Certified Local
Governments and by which application for a portion of the ten percent local
share may be made.
e) This Part is
also intended to assure that the Certified Local Government's performance is
consistent and coordinated with the identification, evaluation and preservation
priorities of the Department's comprehensive historic preservation planning
process.
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