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HUMAN RESOURCES IN CANADA’S BUILT HERITAGE SECTOR5. Regulation of <strong>Built</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong><strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> United StatesComponents of The US System of <strong>Heritage</strong> RegulationIn <strong>the</strong> United States, like Canada, all levels of government are <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> preservation of buil<strong>the</strong>ritage. The federal government plays an important leadership role both organizationally and throughco-fund<strong>in</strong>g programmes. In many respects, <strong>the</strong> US approach to <strong>the</strong> preservation of built heritage is similar to<strong>the</strong> Canadian strategy, but is more fully realized. In three key respects, however, <strong>the</strong> US approach differsfrom <strong>the</strong> Canadian approach.First, <strong>the</strong> US government ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s a more comprehensive <strong>in</strong>ventory of built heritage structures and sitesthrough national surveys and through a national registry system.Second, from a developers perspective, <strong>the</strong> US system of tax credits is substantially more predictable thanCanada’s Commercial <strong>Heritage</strong> Properties Incentive Fund [both programmes provide support up to 20%of eligible costs], andThird, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US, <strong>the</strong>re is a system of professional qualification which is <strong>in</strong>tegrated with broader preservationstandards and fund<strong>in</strong>g strategies.The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal sources of statutory authority for <strong>the</strong> federal government are <strong>the</strong> Historic Sites, Build<strong>in</strong>gs,and Antiquities Act of 1935, and <strong>the</strong> National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. The chief components of<strong>the</strong> US approach to built heritage preservation are:a. <strong>the</strong> Historic American Build<strong>in</strong>gs Survey and <strong>the</strong> Historic American Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g Record(HABS/HAER – <strong>in</strong>stituted under <strong>the</strong> Historic Sites, Build<strong>in</strong>gs, and Antiquities Act of 1935,b. <strong>the</strong> National Register of Historic Places (NRHP),c. preservation standards:• The Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Interior’s Standards for <strong>the</strong> Treatment of Historic Properties, with Guidel<strong>in</strong>esfor Preserv<strong>in</strong>g, Rehabilitat<strong>in</strong>g, Restor<strong>in</strong>g and Reconstruct<strong>in</strong>g Historic Build<strong>in</strong>gs (1995), and• The Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Interior’s Standards for <strong>the</strong> Treatment of Historic Properties, with Guidel<strong>in</strong>esfor <strong>the</strong> Treatment of Cultural Landscapes (1996).d. documentation standards: The Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Interior’s Standards and Guidel<strong>in</strong>es for Architecturaland Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g Documentation.e. National Center for Preservation Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and Technology (NCPTT) – established <strong>in</strong> 1992 byamendments to <strong>the</strong> National Historic Preservation Act,f. tax credits and grants, most importantly <strong>the</strong> ‘historic preservation tax credits,’g. professional occupational standards: Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Interior’s Professional Qualification Standardsdeveloped by <strong>the</strong> National Park Serviceh. <strong>the</strong> American Cultural <strong>Resources</strong> Association which is an approximate counterpart to <strong>the</strong> CanadianAssociation of Professional <strong>Heritage</strong> Consultants.26©CULTURAL HUMAN RESOURCES COUNCIL

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