Land Use & Zoning
The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (now DCMS Historic Preservation) oversees:
AThe licensing of historic property appraisers
BThe nomination of properties to the National Register of Historic Places and state programs for historic preservation✓ Correct
CThe sale of state-owned historic properties
DThe regulation of property tax assessments for historic buildings
Explanation
Illinois's historic preservation programs oversee the nomination and designation of historic properties to both the National Register and the Illinois Register of Historic Places, administer tax credit programs for rehabilitation of historic structures, and provide technical assistance for preservation projects.
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