N.M. Code R. § 4.10.10.9 - ELIGIBILITY
A. Any general
purpose political subdivision of the state such as a city, village, county or
town which meets the criteria set forth in this rule is eligible to apply for
certification.
B. The National
Historic Preservation Act and the historic preservation fund grants manual
contain five broad standards which must be met by a local government seeking
certification. The local government must:
(1)
enforce appropriate state or local legislation for the designation and
protection of historic properties;
(2) establish an adequate and qualified
historic preservation review commission by state or local
legislation;
(3) maintain a system
for the survey and inventory of historic properties;
(4) provide for adequate public participation
in the local historic preservation program including the process of
recommending properties to the national register; and
(5) satisfactorily perform the
responsibilities delegated to it under the act.
C. Each state is required to see that CLGs
satisfy these minimum requirements and may specify additional requirements. The
minimum requirements for certification of local governments in New Mexico are
further defined below.
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