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Legislative
History
Congress passed
the Act to establish the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage
Corridor in Massachusetts and Rhode Island for the purpose of “preserving
and interpreting for the educational and inspirational benefit of
present and future generations the unique and significant contributions
to our national heritage of certain historic and cultural lands,
waterways and structures within the Blackstone Valley” in
order to “provide a management framework to assist the states…and
their units of local government in the development and implementation
of integrated cultural, historical, and land resource management
programs in order to retain, enhance, and interpret the significant
values of the lands, waters and structures of the Corridor.”
(Public Law 99-647, November 10, 1986)
This law passed
in 1986, and subsequent laws passed by Congress since that time
provide the purpose and mandate for the Corridor. Click on any of
the following for the complete text of the laws that continue to
shape the how the Corridor carries out its work.
Legislation
directing the National Park Service to conduct an analysis of the
sustainability of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage
Corridor
(PDF: 33KB / 6 pages)
November 10,
1986
Public
Law 99-647
(PDF: 15KB / 5 pages)
An Act to establish the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage
Corridor in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
October 18,
1990
Public
Law 101-441
(PDF: 8KB / 2 pages)
An Act to Amend Public Law 99-647, establishing the Blackstone River
Valley National Heritage Corridor Commission, to authorize action
in furtherance of its purposes and to increase the authorization
of appropriations
November 12,
1996
Public Law
104-333
(PDF: 9KB / 2 pages)
SEC 901
Amending the boundaries of the Heritage Corridor, revising the Cultural
Heritage and Land Management Plan, extending the Commission for
ten years and authorizing appropriations

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