Heritage Property Act | |
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![]() Province House, where Nova Scotia's legislature meets, was designated a Provincially Registered Property under the Heritage Property Act in 1983[1] | |
Nova Scotia House of Assembly | |
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Citation | R.S. 1989, c. 199 (amendments 1991, c. 10; 1998, c. 18, s. 561; 2010, c. 54) |
Territorial extent | Nova Scotia |
Enacted by | Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
Enacted | 1980 |
The Heritage Property Act is a provincial statute which allows for the identification, protection and rehabilitation of cultural heritage properties in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.[2]
The Act offers five types of protection:
The Heritage Property Act was first enacted in 1980, and was subject to amendments in 1991, 1998 and 2010.[2]
Nova Scotia also has related legislation to protect archaeological and natural sites (the Special Places Protection Act) and to protect burial plots and cemeteries (the Cemeteries Protection Act).[3]
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