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TVA Cultural Resources Laws Governing Cultural ResourcesNational Historic Preservation Act (1966)This act requires review and approval from appropriate authorities for any project, activity, or program that could have an effect on the character or use of archaeological or other historic properties. These include projects, activities, or programs that are on TVA lands, receive financial assistance from TVA, or require TVA permitting, licensing, or approval. Read the text of the NHPA (PDF file). The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation oversees the Section 106 review process, which federal agencies must follow to comply with the NHPA. View Section 106 regulations. Archaeological Resources Protection Act (1979)This act makes it a crime to dig for or remove archaeological resources from all federal land, including TVA-managed land, without a research permit. Archaeological resources are defined as any material remains of human life or activities that are at least 100 years of age and are of archaeological interest. Read the text of the ARPA (PDF file).
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (1990)NAGPRA places two important responsibilities on federal agencies:
Anyone who discovers human remains and associated burial objects on TVA lands or during activities related to a TVA project should contact the TVA Police. Read the text of NAGPRA (PDF file). Related laws Abandoned
Shipwreck Act of 1987 (PDF file) For information on these and other laws and regulations guiding cultural resource management, visit the National Park Service’s Links to the Past.
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