PUBLIC LAW 113–287—DEC. 19, 2014
128 STAT. 3209
- (4) where appropriate, coordination with the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training of—
- (A) distribution of information on preservation technologies;
- (B) provision of training and skill development in trades, crafts, and disciplines related to historic preservation in Federal training and development programs; and
- (C) support for research, analysis, conservation, curation, interpretation, and display related to preservation.
Subdivision 3—Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation
Chapter 3041—Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation
- Sec.
- 304101. Establishment; vacancies.
- 304102. Duties of Council.
- 304103. Cooperation between Council and instrumentalities of executive branch of Federal Government.
- 304104. Compensation of members of Council.
- 304105. Administration.
- 304106. International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property.
- 304107. Transmittal of legislative recommendations, testimony, or comments to any officer or agency of the United States prior to submission to Congress.
- 304108. Regulations, procedures, and guidelines.
- 304109. Budget submission.
- 304110. Report by Secretary to Council.
- 304111. Reimbursements from State and local agencies.
- 304112. Effectiveness of Federal grant and assistance programs.
§ 304101. Establishment; vacancies
(a) Establishment.—There is established as an independent agency of the United States Government an Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, which shall be composed of the following members:
- (1) A Chairman appointed by the President selected from the general public.
- (2) The Secretary.
- (3) The Architect of the Capitol.
- (4) The Secretary of Agriculture and the heads of 7 other agencies of the United States (other than the Department of the Interior), the activities of which affect historic preservation, designated by the President.
- (5) One Governor appointed by the President.
- (6) One mayor appointed by the President.
- (7) The President of the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers.
- (8) The Chairman of the National Trust.
- (9) Four experts in the field of historic preservation appointed by the President from architecture, history, archeology, and other appropriate disciplines.
- (10) Three members from the general public, appointed by the President.
- (11) One member of an Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization who represents the interests of the Indian tribe