8 CCR 1504-8-2 - Qualifying Projects

2.1 All grants awarded from the State Historical Fund shall be made for historic preservation purposes as specifically described in CRS 12-47.1-1201(1)(a) through (d).
2.2 Grant applications to the State Historical Fund for the purpose of excavation, stabilization, preservation, restoration, rehabilitation, reconstruction, or acquisition of historic and archaeological structures, buildings, objects, sites, and districts, may be submitted only after the subject property has been officially designated. Official designation requires that the property be listed in the State or National Registers of Historic Places, or through an official municipal or county landmarking process adopted by ordinance or resolution.
2.3 Exceptions to the provisions of 2.2 above may be permitted only when, at the time of application, the subject property is in imminent danger of being lost, demolished or seriously damaged, and when that property has been nominated to the State or National Registers of Historic Places, found eligible for listing in the State or National Registers of Historic Places, or has been nominated to a register of local landmarks, when such nomination provides at least the same level of protection as nomination to the State Register.
2.4 Grants may be made for the creation and support of loan or subgrant programs for historic preservation purposes as specifically described in CRS 12-47.1-1201(1)(a) through (d). Any interest or principal payments generated by such programs shall continue to be used for those purposes, including costs for the administration of the program, or shall be returned to the State Historical Fund.

Notes

8 CCR 1504-8-2

State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.


No prior version found.