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Virginia

Title 10.1 · Chapter 22
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2200. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2201. Department created; appointment of Director; Director to serve as State Historic Preservation Officer.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2202. Powers and duties of the Director.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2202.1. Historic Resources Fund established; administration; purpose.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2202.2. Preservation Easement Fund established; uses.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2202.3. Stewardship of state-owned historic properties.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2202.4. Virginia Battlefield Preservation Fund established; eligibility; uses.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2202.5. Virginia Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Historic Preservation Fund; established.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2203. Board of Historic Resources membership; appointment; terms.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2204. Duties of Board of Historic Resources.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2205. Board shall promulgate regulations; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2205.1. Policies for consultation with federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2206. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2206.1. Procedure for designating a historic district, building, structure, or site as a historic landmark; National Register of Historic Places, National Historic Landmarks; historic district defined.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2206.2. Consent of owners required for certain designations by the Board.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2207. Property to reflect change in market value.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2208. Supervision of expenditure of appropriations made to localities and private organizations.
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Code of Virginia §§ 10.1-2208.1, 10.1-2208.2. Expired.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2209. Erection of markers, requirements, etc., without certificate of approval forbidden.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2210. Erection of markers by local governing bodies.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2210.1. Green Book historic site designation.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2211. Disbursement of funds appropriated for caring for Confederate cemeteries and graves.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2211.1:1. Revolutionary War Cemeteries and Graves Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2211.1. Disbursement of funds appropriated for caring for Revolutionary War cemeteries and graves.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2211.2. Disbursement of funds appropriated for caring for historical African American cemeteries and graves.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2211.3. Historical African American Cemeteries and Graves Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2212. Listing of certain historical societies receiving appropriations.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2213. Procedure for appropriation of state funds for historic preservation.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2213.1. Matching grants for contributions to a material restoration of a Presidential home.
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Code of Virginia § 10.1-2214. Underwater historic property; penalty.
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Code of Virginia §§ 10.1-2215, 10.1-2216. Repealed.
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