Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act-Continued Comprehensive homeless assistance plan. Emergency shelter grants program. Supportive housing demonstration program. Supplemental assistance for facilities Section 8 assistance for single room occupancy dwellings. Shelter plus care program. Making surplus personal property available to nonprofit agencies. Education, training, and community services programs. Use of unutilized and underutilized public buildings and real property Health care. Food assistance Veterans provisions Revised homeless housing assistance provisions.. General provisions Approved activities Section 8 single room occupancy Shelter plus care program. Transitional rule Strategy to eliminate unfit transient facilities.. PART III-Mortgage Insurance, Emergency Mortgage Relief, and Page 528 532 536 541 550 554 556 564 568 569 570 571 574 575 575 585 591 592 600 600 602 604 606 613 651 National Housing Act 657 Title I-Manufactured home and home improvement loans. 657 Title II-Basic mortgage insurance programs, temporary mortgage assist ance payments, and alternative mortgage instruments 668 Title III-National mortgage associations (note). 808 Title IV-Insurance of savings and loan accounts (note). 808 Title V-Miscellaneous 808 Title VI-War housing insurance (note).. 831 Title VII-Insurance for investments in rental housing for families of moderate income (note) 831 Title VIII-Armed services housing mortgage insurance Federal National Mortgage Association and Government National Mortgage Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act-prior to November 30, 1983.. 911 Repeal of special assistance and emergency mortgage assistance functions of GNMA. 911 X Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act-prior to November 30, 1983-Continued Page GNMA special assistance and emergency mortgage assistance functions prior to repeal. 911 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. 920 935 Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974.... 1074 Records and audits required in connection with loans, advances, grants, or Employment opportunities for lower income persons Disclosure of social security number. Consent forms and employment information Use of American materials and products... 1159 1160 1162 1163 1164 1165 1165 1165 1169 Revolving fund for liquidating programs. PART VIII-OTHER RELATED PROVISIONS OF LAW 1170 Federal Home Loan Banks and Resolution Trust Corporation affordable housing programs FHLB community investment and affordable housing programs... RTC disposition of eligible residential property. National Institute of Building Sciences.. National Housing Partnerships........ Condominium and cooperative conversion protection and abuse relief. Rate of wages for laborers and mechanics (Davis-Bacon Act).. Transfer of surplus real property Limitation on withholding or conditioning of assistance. Fair housing initiatives program Collection of certain data 1173 1173 1177 1186 1193 1199 1209 1213 1214 1215 1218 Median area income. Energy efficiency in housing Permanent appropriations.. PART IX-APPROPRIATIONS List of housing appropriations for fiscal years 1985-91.... PART X-MISCELLANEOUS List of related laws and United States Code citations...... Page 1219 1220 1223 1225 1229 List of certain obsolete laws governing former major HUD programs 1230 List of housing related legislation approved or enacted 1985-91 1231 List of nonrecurring reports relating to housing required by laws enacted 1985-91 1236 Index of Federal housing and related laws.. 1285 Table of National Housing Act mortgage insurance funds and programs covered.... 1291 NATIONAL HOUSING GOALS EXCERPT FROM HOUSING ACT OF 1949 [Public Law 171, 81st Congress; 63 Stat. 413; 42 U.S.C. 1441] DECLARATION OF NATIONAL HOUSING POLICY SEC. 2. The Congress hereby declares that the general welfare and security of the Nation and the health and living standards of its people require housing production and related community development sufficient to remedy the serious housing shortage, the elimination of substandard and other inadequate housing through the clearance of slums and blighted areas, and the realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family, thus contributing to the development and redevelopment of communities and to the advancement of the growth, wealth, and security of the Nation. The Congress further declares that such production is necessary to enable the housing industry to make its full contribution toward an economy of maximum employment, production, and purchasing power. The policy to be followed in attaining the national housing objective hereby established shall be: (1) private enterprise shall be encouraged to serve as large a part of the total need as it can; (2) governmental assistance shall be utilized where feasible to enable private enterprise to serve more of the total need; (3) appropriate local public bodies shall be encouraged and assisted to undertake positive programs of encouraging and assisting the development of well-planned, integrated residential neighborhoods, the development and redevelopment of communities, and the production, at lower costs, of housing of sound standards of design, construction, livability, and size for adequate family life; (4) governmental assistance to eliminate substandard and other inadequate housing through the clearance of slums and blighted areas, to facilitate community development and redevelopment, and to provide adequate housing for urban and rural nonfarm families with incomes so low that they are not being decently housed in new or existing housing shall be extended to those localities which estimate their own needs and demonstrate that these needs are not being met through reliance solely upon private enterprise, and without such aid; and (5) governmental assistance for decent, safe, and sanitary farm dwellings and related facilities shall be extended where the farmowner demonstrates that he lacks sufficient resources to provide such housing on his own account and is unable to secure necessary credit for such housing from other sources on terms and conditions which he could reasonably be expected to fulfill. The Department of Housing and Urban Development and any other departments or agencies of the Federal Government having powers, functions, or duties with respect to housing, shall exercise their |