West Virginia Code § 11-21-8b

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(a) "Certified historic structure" means any building located in this state that is listed
individually in the national register of historic places or located in a registered historic
district, reviewed by the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, and certified by the
national park service as being of historic significance to the district.
(b) "Certified rehabilitation" means any rehabilitation of a certified historic building that is
reviewed by the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, and certified by the national
park service as being consistent with the historic character of the property and, where
applicable, the district in which it is located. u
(c) "Historic district" means any district that is listed in the national register of historic
places or designated under a state or local statute which has been certified as containing
criteria which will substantially achieve the purpose of preserving and rehabilitating
buildings of significance to the district and which is certified as substantially meeting all of
the requirements for listing of districts in the natiolnal register of historic places.
(d) "Historic preservation certification application" means the application forms published by
the national park service, United States deipartment of the interior, Parts 1, 2 and 3, form
No. 10-168. g
(e) "Secretary of the interior standards" means standards and guidelines adopted and
published by the national park service, United States department of the interior, for
rehabilitation of historic properties.
(f) "State historic preservation officer" means the state official designated by the Governor
pursuant to provision s in the national historic preservation act of 1966, as amended and
further defineVd in section six, article one, chapter twenty-nine of this code.

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