Title 54 › Subtitle Subtitle III— - National Preservation Programs › Chapter CHAPTER 3021— - NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES › § 302105
Property owners must be given a chance to agree or object before a place can be put on the National Register or named a National Historic Landmark. For historic districts, a majority of the individual property owners must be consulted. Rules must cover situations with multiple owners. If the owner(s) object, the property cannot be listed until they withdraw the objection. The Secretary must review any objection and decide if the property is eligible. If eligible, the Secretary must tell the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the State Historic Preservation Officer, the chief elected local official, and the owner(s).
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54 U.S.C. § 302105
Title 54 — National Park Service and Related Programs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73