Summary of H.R. 1049 - National Heritage Area Act of 2020
This bill authorizes the establishment of a National Heritage Area Program in the United States to conserve, enhance, and interpret areas with significant natural, historic, scenic, and cultural resources that represent the country's heritage. The program will provide technical and financial assistance to local coordinating entities for the development and management of National Heritage Areas.
Key Points:
- Definitions: The bill defines terms like Feasibility Study, Indian Tribe, Local Coordinating Entity, Management Plan, National Heritage Area, etc.
- National Heritage Area System: The bill establishes a system of National Heritage Areas through which the Secretary may support the conservation and interpretation of resources.
- Study Areas: The Secretary is authorized to assess specific geographic areas for designation as National Heritage Areas.
- Property Owners and Regulatory Protections: The bill ensures protection of property owner rights and limits on regulatory implications.
- Authorization of Appropriations: It authorizes funding of up to $750,000 per National Heritage Area annually from 2020 to 2034.
- Statutory Clarification: Clarifies that previous laws regarding termination, funding limitations, and evaluations of National Heritage Areas are superseded.
Passed by the House of Representatives on December 3, 2020.