Membership on the advisory council shall be limited to those individuals whose term on the advisory board has expired. (1) unless the appropriation of such funds has been specifically authorized The Secretary, in administering sections 461 to 467 of this title, is (f) Restore, reconstruct, rehabilitate, preserve, and maintain historic or prehistoric sites, buildings, objects, and properties of national historical or archaeological significance and where deemed desirable establish and maintain museums in connection therewith. (4) Seven members of the Board constitute a quorum. (e) Contract and make cooperative agreements with States, municipal subdivisions, corporations, associations, or individuals, with proper bond where deemed advisable, to protect, preserve, maintain, or operate any historic or archaeologic building, site, object, or property used in connection therewith for public use, regardless as to whether the title thereto is in the United States: Provided, That no contract of cooperative agreement shall be made or entered into which will obligate the general fund of the Treasury unless or until Congress has appropriated money for such purpose. Marginal note:Definitions 2In this Act, Board 1. The provisions of sections 461 to 467 of this title shall control if any of them are in conflict with any other Act or Acts relating to the same subject matter. 666.) In so doing, the Secretary shall consider their professional expertise and demonstrated commitment to the National Park System and to the Advisory Board. It shall be the duty of such board to advise the Secretary on matters relating to the National Park System, to other related areas, and to the administration of sections 461 to 467 of this title, including but not limited to matters submitted to it for consideration by the Secretary, but it shall not be required to recommend as to the suitability or desirability of surplus real and related personal property for use as an historic monument. THE HISTORICAL MONUMENTS ACT, 1967 An Act to provide for the preservation and protection of historical monuments and objects of archaeological, palaeontological, ethnographical and traditional interest and for other matters connected therewith. other provision of law, no funds appropriated or otherwise made available to the Secretary of the Interior to carry out section 462(e)or 462(f) of this title may be obligated or expended after October 30, 1992 - sec. 1,49 Stat. (2) The Minister may, from among the persons employed in the Parks Canada Agency, provide the Board with any other employees or assistants that are necessary for the proper conduct of the business of the Board. Such individuals may serve as long as they remain active except that not more than 12 members may serve on the advisory council at any one time. It also allows the President to reserve or accept private lands for that purpose. Members of the advisory council shall receive no salary but may be paid expenses incidental to travel when engaged in discharging their duties as members. (e) Contract and make cooperative agreements with States, municipal subdivisions, corporations, associations, or individuals, with proper bond where deemed advisable, to protect, preserve, maintain, or operate any historic or archaeologic building, site, object, or property used in connection therewith for public use, regardless as to whether the title thereto is in the United States: Provided, That no contract of cooperative agreement shall be made or entered into which will obligate the general fund of the Treasury unless or until Congress has appropriated money for such purpose. Sec. (c) Authorization of appropriations Except as provided by subsection (a) of this section, there is authorized to Board means the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada established by section 4; (Commission), historic place means a site, building or other place of national historic interest or significance, and includes buildings or structures that are of national interest by reason of age or architectural design; (lieu historique), Minister means the Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency. (ministre). Historic Sites and Monuments Act. (a) by means of plaques or other signs or in any other suitable manner mark or otherwise commemorate historic places; (b) make agreements with any persons for marking or commemorating historic places pursuant to this Act and for the care and preservation of any places so marked or commemorated; (c) with the approval of the Governor in Council, establish historic museums; (d) with the approval of the Treasury Board, acquire on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada any historic places, or lands for historic museums, or any interest therein, by purchase, lease or otherwise; and. (hereafter in this section referred to as the "advisory council") which shall provide advice and counsel to the National Park System Advisory Board. (b) Make a survey of historic and archaeologic sites, buildings, and objects for the purpose of determining which possess exceptional value as commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States. (2) In addition to the report required by subsection (1), the Board shall furnish the Minister with such other statements or reports in respect of its activities, at such time and in such manner, as the Minister may require. 464. (b) the sum of thirty dollars per year to the other members of the Board appointed by the Governor in Council. 5 (1) The Governor in Council shall designate one of the members of the Board to be its Chairman. Nothing in sections 461 to 467 of this title shall be held to deprive any State, or political subdivision thereof, of its civil and criminal jurisdiction in and over lands acquired by the United States under said sections. 1 This … Declaration of national policy Shaded provisions are not in force. Previous Versions, An Act to establish the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. 9 The Governor in Council may make regulations for carrying the purposes and provisions of this Act into effect. 6 (1) The Minister may designate an officer or employee of the Parks Canada Agency established under the Parks Canada Agency Act to be the Secretary of the Board, or appoint a Secretary of the Board at the remuneration and under the terms or conditions of employment that may be prescribed by the Governor in Council. 1,49 Stat. Initially, the Secretary shall choose 12 former members of the Advisory Board to constitute the advisory council. Short Title. Conflict of laws Date of Commencement: (15th May 1968). 462. Antiquities Act, as amended (54 USC 320301-320303: Monuments, Ruins, Sites, and Objects of Antiquity and 18 USC 1866(b): Historic, Archeologic, or Prehistoric, Items and Antiquities) Information about the Antiquities Act of 1906 (Archeology Program) 464. Administration by Secretary of the Interior; powers and duties enumerated. (h) Operate and manage historic and archaeologic sites, buildings, and properties acquired under the provisions of sections 461 to 467 of this title together with lands and subordinate buildings for the benefit of the public, such authority to include the power to charge reasonable visitation fees and grant concessions, leases, or permits for the use of land, building space, roads, or trails when necessary or desirable either to accommodate the public or to facilitate administration: Provided, That the Secretary may grant such concessions, leases, or permits and enter into contracts relating to the same with responsible persons, firms, or corporations without advertising and without securing competitive bids. 466. (a) (FOOTNOTE 1) Authorization Membership on the advisory council shall be limited to those individuals whose term on the advisory board has expired. These areas are given the title of "National Monuments." (c) National Park Service Advisory Council There is hereby established the National Park Service Advisory Council The provisions of sections 461 to 467 of this title shall control if any of them are in conflict with any other Act or Acts relating to the same subject matter. of any funds appropriated prior to January 1, 1993. 461. In so doing, the Secretary shall consider their professional expertise and demonstrated commitment to the National Park System and to the Advisory Board. 593, sec. (3) A member appointed by the Governor in Council holds office during pleasure for such period not exceeding five years as may be fixed by the Governor in Council. Sec. 461. Act current to 2020-10-21 and last amended on 2013-12-12. Initially, the Secretary shall choose 12 former members of the Advisory Board to constitute the advisory council. Such individuals may serve as long as they remain active except that not more than 12 members may serve on the advisory council at any one time. 465. sec. (a) Secure, collate, and preserve drawings, plans, photographs, and other data of historic and archaeologic sites, buildings, and objects. 593, sec. 1 This Act may be cited as the Historic Sites and Monuments Act. by law enacted on or after October 30, 1992; or (2) in excess of the amount prescribed by law enacted on or after October 30, (d) one representative for each province or territory, to be appointed by the Governor in Council. Marginal note:Eligibility of appointed members. The aim is to protect all historic and prehistoric sites on United States federal lands and to prohibit excavation or destruction of these antiqu… Administration by Secretary of the Interior; powers and duties enumerated 466. Nothing in sections 461 to 467 of this title shall be held to deprive any State, or political subdivision thereof, of its civil and criminal jurisdiction in and over lands acquired by the United States under said sections. Previous Versions, Full Document: Historic Sites and Monuments Act, Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, French Constitutional Drafting Committee (1990), Statutes Repeal Act: Reports, Deferrals and Repeals, Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Program, Typographical and Grammatical Corrections, Table of Public Statutes and Responsible Ministers, Consolidated Index of Statutory Instruments. 4 (1) There is established a Board, to be called the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, consisting of 16 members as follows: (a) the Librarian and Archivist of Canada; (b) an officer of the Canadian Museum of History designated by the member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada who is designated by the Governor in Council under the Museums Act as the Minister responsible for that Museum; (c) an officer of the Parks Canada Agency designated by the Minister; and.