Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 223-41.3 - Survey selection(1) Surveys may be conducted by the society staff, subgrants to consultants, certified local governments, or interagency agreements with federal, state, and local governmental agencies.(2) Selection of survey areas or topics, and the inclusion of survey results in the survey files, shall be determined by the priorities of the Iowa historic preservation plan, requirements of the Secretary of the Interior and, as appropriate, by requirements of the state of Iowa.(3) The society shall make available to the public, on request, federal and state guidelines for planning and conducting surveys of historic properties, survey data collection forms and continuation sheets, photo field catalog sheets, photographic specifications, and guidelines for the reporting of results to the society. These specifications and guidelines shall be used in all historic property surveys conducted or funded either partially or totally by the society. Adoption of these specifications and guidelines is not binding on federal agencies, other Iowa state agencies, local governments, or individuals, but their adoption is strongly recommended to facilitate comprehensive preservation planning. Section 106 review, information sharing, consistency in survey standards, and listing of historic properties on the National Register of Historic Places.(4) Federal agencies, state and local government entities, public and private institutions, and private individuals may be requested to conduct surveys if they are utilizing federal funds or engaging in a federally licensed, guaranteed, or regulated activity in order to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and Executive Order 11593.(5) State historical society of Iowa staff may assist federal and state agencies, local governments, and individuals in survey planning, the preparation of requests for proposals, and proposal evaluation. Requests for assistance may be directed to Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer, State Historical Society, Capitol Complex, Des Moines, Iowa 50319, (515)281-8741.Iowa Admin. Code r. 223-41.3