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f <br /> Mg <br /> Preservation Tax Incentives is our nation's historic structures; <br /> one of the federal government's promoting their long-term preser- <br /> 4:;4 <br /> s <br /> t,'•L ,�' ',C, <br /> most successful and cost-effective vation• and fostering the res onsi- <br /> community revitalization pro- ble use of both traditional and <br /> grams. It fosters private sector innovative techniques in their <br /> rehabilitation of historic buildings, care and maintenance. <br /> promotes economic revitalization, ,: <br /> and provides a strong alternative Tribal Preservation ProgramJI <br /> to government ownership arld assists Indian tribes in preserving <br /> management of such histm is their historic properties and cul- <br /> properties. The historic tural traditions. The program <br /> Preservation Tax Incentives are originated in 1990, when <br /> available for buildings listed in Congress directed the National <br /> the National Register of Historic Park Service to study and report a7 <br /> Places and certain local historic on the funding needs for the <br /> districts eligible for the National preservation of sites significant to <br /> Register, which are rehabilitated Native Americans. The Tribal <br /> accordingto standards set b the Preservation Pro helps <br /> Y b'�'am ' P <br /> Secretary of the Interior. Indian tribes participate more <br /> fully in the national historic ' <br /> Technical Preservation Services preservation program through <br /> helps individuals, preservation direct grants that provide tribes f <br /> professionals, organizations, and with critical resources required to <br /> government agencies preserve increase their capacity to protect <br /> and protect the nation's heritage their historic resources. Section = <br /> by providing readily available 101(d) of the National Historic �d <br /> education materials on preserv- Preservation Act further pro- <br /> ing, restoring, and rehabilitating vides for tribes to assume from -- <br /> historic properties through such State government a full range of <br /> means as preservation briefs, statutory functions under that <br /> technical notes, books, videos, and law on reservation land in recog- <br /> its home page on the World Wide nition of tribal sovereignty in <br /> Web. The Technical Preservation determining the future of cultural <br /> Services program is dedicated to properties for future generations <br /> improving the quality of work on of tribal members. ' <br /> 2P <br />
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