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However, in situations where special rights protect a childs medical information (e.g. rights regarding birth control and pregnancy), a minor may choose to make their parent or guardian a personal representative by signing a Designated Personal Representative (DPR) form.
In Module 1 we introduced The Secretary of the Interiors Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties as the general principles to govern work on historic resources, including Preservation, Rehabilitation, Restoration, and Reconstruction.
The process of Reexamining Our Past continues as State Parks works together with Tribes to remove derogatory and inaccurate names and materials from our system, while restoring Native names and other significant aspects of Californias cultural heritage.
Under Federal Law, the listing of a property in the National Register places no restrictions on what a non-federal owner may do with their property up to and including destruction, unless the property is involved in a project that receives Federal assistance, usually funding or licensing/permitting.
The National Register nomination process usually starts with your State Historic Preservation Office* (SHPO). Contact your SHPO or check their web page for National Register information, research materials, and necessary forms to begin the nomination process.
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Criteria for Designation Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of Californias history and cultural heritage(Criterion 1). Is associated with the lives of persons important in our past (Criterion 2).
Historic preservation involves protecting and conserving the history of the building as its been used throughout the years. A priority is kept on saving original materials, which can add costs to the preservation process and limit the buildings future uses.

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