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Figure H-21. Native-American L<strong>and</strong>s within the 100-mile PEIS Corridor of Maine, New Hampshire, <strong>and</strong> Vermont<br />

5.7.1.2 New Hampshire<br />

State Historic CR Laws, Statutes, <strong>and</strong> Regulations<br />

Numerous Federal <strong>and</strong> state laws—along with the regulations <strong>and</strong> agreements emanating from<br />

them—<strong>gov</strong>ern the treatment of historic <strong>and</strong> archaeological resources in New Hampshire. Such<br />

laws are generally restricted to protection of cultural resources that may be threatened by<br />

Federal, state-funded, or state-permitted projects. Section 106 of the NHPA offers the broadest<br />

protection of cultural resources in the United States.<br />

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New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated 227-C:9, Directive for cooperation in the<br />

protection of historic resources as implemented by state administrative rules. Refer to<br />

http://maisonbisson.com/nhrsa/rsa/227-c-9-directive-for-cooperation-in-the-protectionof-historic-resources/.<br />

Northern Border Activities H-180 July 2012

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