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Rh '''§ 200511. Funding limitations'''

(a) —The amount of grants made under this chapter for projects in any one State for any fiscal year shall not be more than 15 percent of the amount made available for grants to all of the States for that fiscal year.

(b) —Not more than 3 percent of the amount made available for grants under this chapter for a fiscal year shall be used for recovery action program grants.

(c) —Not more than 10 percent of the amount made available for grants under this chapter for a fiscal year shall be used for innovation grants.

(d) —Not more than 25 percent of the amount made available under this chapter to any local government shall be used for program support.

(e) —No funds made available under this chapter shall be used for the acquisition of land or an interest in land.

§ 300101. Policy

It is the policy of the Federal Government, in cooperation with other nations and in partnership with States, local governments, Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, and private organizations and individuals, to—
 * (1) use measures, including financial and technical assistance, to foster conditions under which our modern society and our historic property can exist in productive harmony and fulfill the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations;
 * (2) provide leadership in the preservation of the historic property of the United States and of the international community of nations and in the administration of the national preservation program;
 * (3) administer federally owned, administered, or controlled historic property in a spirit of stewardship for the inspiration and benefit of present and future generations;
 * (4) contribute to the preservation of nonfederally owned historic property and give maximum encouragement to organizations and individuals undertaking preservation by private means;
 * (5) encourage the public and private preservation and utilization of all usable elements of the Nation’s historic built environment; and