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HR 66 - 106

To preserve the cultural resources of the Route 66 corridor and to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide assistance.

Became Public Law No: 106-45.

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To preserve the cultural resources of the Route 66 corridor and to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide assistance. Became Public Law No: 106-45. Transportation and Public Works

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Summary

36 Passed House amended Feb 3, 2000

Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) facilitate the development of guidelines and a program of technical assistance and grants that will set priorities for the preservation of the Route 66 corridor; (2) designate National Park Service (NPS) officials to perform the functions of the Cultural Resource Programs support cultural resources related to the corridor; (3) support efforts of State and local public and private persons, nonprofit Route 66 preservation entities, Indian tribes, State Historic Preservation Offices, and entities in the States to preserve the corridor by providing technical assistance, participating in cost-sharing programs, and making grants; (4) act as a clearinghouse for communication among such parties and Federal, State, and local agencies; and (5) assist the States in determining the appropriate form of, and establishing and supporting, a non-Federal entity or entities to perform the functions of the Cultural Resource Programs after those programs are terminated. Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) enter into cooperative agreements; (2) accept donations of funds, equipment, supplies, and services as appropriate; (3) provide cost-share grants for up to 50 percent of projects for the preservation of the corridor and information about existing cost-share opportunities and technical assistance in the corridor's historic preservation and interpretation; and (4) coordinate, promote, and stimulate research by other persons and entities regarding the corridor. Requires the Secretary: (1) to provide assistance in the preservation of the corridor that is compatible with the idiosyncratic nature of the highway; (2) not to prepare or require an overall management plan, but to cooperate with public and private entities in developing local preservation plans to guide efforts to protect the most important or representative resources of the corridor; (3) to develop a technical assistance program in the preservation and interpretation of the corridor, including guidelines for setting priorities for preservation needs; and (4) to coordinate a program of historic research, curation, preservation strategies, and collection of oral and video histories of events that occurred along the corridor designed for continuing use after the Cultural Resource Programs are terminated. Authorizes appropriation.

17 Reported to House with amendment(s) Feb 3, 2000

Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) facilitate the development of guidelines and a program of technical assistance and grants that will set priorities for the preservation of the Route 66 corridor; (2) designate National Park Service (NPS) officials to perform the functions of the Cultural Resource Programs support cultural resources related to the corridor; (3) support efforts of State and local public and private persons, nonprofit Route 66 preservation entities, Indian tribes, State Historic Preservation Offices, and entities in the States to preserve the corridor by providing technical assistance, participating in cost-sharing programs, and making grants; (4) act as a clearinghouse for communication among such parties and Federal, State, and local agencies; and (5) assist the States in determining the appropriate form of, and establishing and supporting, a non-Federal entity or entities to perform the functions of the Cultural Resource Programs after those programs are terminated. Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) enter into cooperative agreements; (2) accept donations of funds, equipment, supplies, and services as appropriate; (3) provide cost-share grants for up to 50 percent of projects for the preservation of the corridor and information about existing cost-share opportunities and technical assistance in the corridor's historic preservation and interpretation; and (4) coordinate, promote, and stimulate research by other persons and entities regarding the corridor. Requires the Secretary: (1) to provide assistance in the preservation of the corridor that is compatible with the idiosyncratic nature of the highway; (2) not to prepare or require an overall management plan, but to cooperate with public and private entities in developing local preservation plans to guide efforts to protect the most important or representative resources of the corridor; (3) to develop a technical assistance program in the preservation and interpretation of the corridor, including guidelines for setting priorities for preservation needs; and (4) to coordinate a program of historic research, curation, preservation strategies, and collection of oral and video histories of events that occurred along the corridor designed for continuing use after the Cultural Resource Programs are terminated. Authorizes appropriation.

00 Introduced in House Feb 3, 2000

Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) facilitate the development of guidelines and a program of technical assistance and grants that will set priorities for the preservation of the Route 66 corridor; (2) designate National Park Service (NPS) officials to perform the functions of the Cultural Resource Programs (NPS programs to support cultural resources related to the corridor); (3) support efforts of State and local public and private persons, nonprofit Route 66 preservation entities, Indian tribes, State Historic Preservation Offices, and entities in the States to preserve the corridor by providing technical assistance, participating in cost-sharing programs, and making grants; (4) act as a clearinghouse for communication among such parties and Federal, State, and local agencies; and (5) assist the States in determining the appropriate form of, and establishing and supporting, a non-Federal entity or entities to perform the functions of the Cultural Resource Programs after those programs are terminated. Authorizes the Secretary to enter into cooperative agreements, accept donations, provide cost-share grants and information and technical assistance in historic preservation, and conduct research. Requires the Secretary: (1) to provide assistance in the preservation of the corridor that is compatible with the idiosyncratic nature of the highway; (2) not to prepare or require an overall management plan, but to cooperate with public and private entities in developing local preservation plans to guide efforts to protect the most important or representative resources of the corridor; (3) to develop a technical assistance program in the preservation of Route 66, including guidelines for setting priorities for preservation needs; (4) to coordinate a program of historic research, curation, preservation strategies, and collection of oral and video histories of events that occurred along the corridor designed for continuing use after the Cultural Resource Programs are terminated; (5) to make available cost-share grants for the preservation of the corridor for resources that meet the guidelines under the technical assistance program; and (6) provide information about existing cost-share opportunities. Authorizes appropriation.

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Aug 10, 1999

Signed by President.

Aug 10, 1999

Signed by President.

Aug 10, 1999

Became Public Law No: 106-45.

Aug 10, 1999

Became Public Law No: 106-45.

Jul 29, 1999

Presented to President.

Jul 29, 1999

Presented to President.

Jul 28, 1999

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Jul 27, 1999

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S9444)

Jul 27, 1999

Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S9444)

Jul 1, 1999

Received in the Senate, read twice.

Jun 30, 1999

Rule H. Res. 230 passed House.

Jun 30, 1999

Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 230. (consideration: CR H5125-5129)

Jun 30, 1999

Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 66 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Makes in order the Committee on Resources amendment in the nature of a substitute as an original bill for the purpose of amendment. Measure will be read by section. Bill is open to amendments.

Jun 30, 1999

House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 230 and Rule XXIII.

Jun 30, 1999

The Speaker designated the Honorable Henry Bonilla to act as Chairman of the Committee.

Jun 30, 1999

GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 66.

Jun 30, 1999

The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 66.

Jun 30, 1999

The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.

Jun 30, 1999

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by voice vote.(text: CR H5128)

Jun 30, 1999

On passage Passed by voice vote. (text: CR H5128)

Jun 30, 1999

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Jun 29, 1999

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 230 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 66 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Makes in order the Committee on Resources amendment in the nature of a substitute as an original bill for the purpose of amendment. Measure will be read by section. Bill is open to amendments.

May 13, 1999

Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Resources. H. Rept. 106-137.

May 13, 1999

Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Resources. H. Rept. 106-137.

May 13, 1999

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 76.

Apr 28, 1999

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Apr 28, 1999

Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Mar 18, 1999

Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Mar 18, 1999

Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Mar 11, 1999

Subcommittee Hearings Held.

Jan 12, 1999

Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands.

Jan 12, 1999

Executive Comment Requested from Interior.

Jan 6, 1999

Introduced in House

Jan 6, 1999

Introduced in House

Jan 6, 1999

Referred to the House Committee on Resources.

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