Section 90. Removing properties from the National Register  


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  • Grounds for removing properties from the National Register are as follows:

    1. The property has ceased to meet the criteria for listing in the National Register because the qualities which caused it to be originally listed have been lost or destroyed, or such qualities were lost subsequent to nomination and prior to listing;

    2. Additional information shows that the property does not meet the National Register criteria for evaluation;

    3. Error in professional judgment as to whether the property meets the criteria for evaluation; or

    4. Prejudicial procedural error in the nomination or listing process.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR392-01-02 § 3.6, eff. February 9, 1994.

Statutory Authority

§ 10.1-2202 of the Code of Virginia.