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88th Congress, S. 1952
September 23, 1963

An Act

77 STAT. 163.

To extend and broaden the authority to insure mortgages under sections 809 and 810 of the National Housing Act.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 809 of National Housing the National Housing Act is amended

Aot, amendment.

(1) by striking out "October 1, 1963" in subsection (f) and Mortgages. inserting in lieu thereof "October 1, 1965";

70 Stat. 273;

and 76 Stat. 418.

(2) by striking out the first sentence of subsection (g) (1) inserting in lieu thereof the following: "A mortgage secured by property which is intended to provide housing for a person (i) employed or assigned to duty at or in connection with any research or development installation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and which is located at or near such installation, or (ii) employed at any research or development installation of the Atomic Energy Commission and which is located at or near such installation, may (if the mortgage otherwise meets the requirements of this section) be insured by the Commissioner under the provisions of this section."; and

12 USC 1748h-1.

74 Stat. 915, 12 USC 1748h-1.

(3) by striking out clause (B) in subsection (g) (2) (iii) and 12 USC 1748h-1. inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(B) persons employed at

or in connection with any research or development installation of

the Atomic Energy Commission, as the case may be;".

SEC. 2. Section 810 of the National Housing Act is amended

(1) by striking out clause (1) of subsection (b) and inserting 73 Stat. 683; in lieu thereof the following: "(1) the housing which is covered 75 Stat. 180. by the insured mortgage is necessary in the interest of national 12 USC 1748h-2. security in order to provide adequate housing for (A) military personnel and essential civilian personnel serving or employed in connection with any installation of one of the armed services of the United States, or (B) essential personnel employed or assigned to duty at or in connection with any research or development installation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration or of the Atomic Energy Commission,";

(2) by striking out in the second sentence of subsection (d) 12 USC 1748h-2. "and employees of contractors for the armed services", and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "employees of contractors for the armed services, and persons described in clause (1) (B) of subsection (b) of this section"; and

(3) by striking out "October 1, 1963" in subsection (k) and 73 Stat. 683 inserting in lieu thereof "October 1, 1965". Approved September 23, 1963.

76 Stat. 418.
12 USC 1748h-2.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:

SENATE REPORT No. 487 (Comm. on Banking & Currency).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 109(1963):

Sept. 12: Considered and passed Senate.

Sept. 17: Considered and passed House.

Public Law 88-141 88th Congress, H. R. 772 October 16, 1963

An Act

77 STAT. 250.

To provide for the transfer for urban renewal purposes of land purchased for a low-rent housing project in the city of Detroit, Michigan.

42 USC 1450

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstand- Detroit, Mich. ing the provisions of title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, Low-rent housand the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, the Housing ing, transfer. and Home Finance Administrator and the Public Housing Commis- 63 Stat. 4143 sioner are authorized and directed to consent to the transfer by the 68 Stat. 622. city of Detroit, from its low-rent housing project numbered Michigan 1-11 to its Elmwood Park numbered 1 urban renewal project, Mich- 50 Stat. 888; igan R-40, of all real property, except the administration building 63 Stat. 422. and appurtenant land, acquired by the city for the low-rent housing 42 USC 1430. project, on the condition that the sum of $1,246,987.31, plus interest thereon from September 9, 1960, to the date of payment at the rate specified in contract numbered C-102 between the city and the Public Housing Administration, will be paid by the city to the Public Housing Administration to be applied to the extent thereof against the city's obligations in connection with the low-rent housing project, and that the amount of these payments will be included in the gross project cost of the Elmwood Park numbered 1 urban renewal project.

SEC. 2. The Housing and Home Finance Administrator and the Public Housing Commissioner are hereby authorized to modify any contracts heretofore entered into with the city of Detroit to the extent necessary to carry out the provisions of section 1 of this Act. Approved October 16, 1963.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:

HOUSE REPORT No. 649 (Comm. on Banking & Currency).
SENATE REPORT No. 508 (Comm. on Banking & Currency).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 109 (1963):

Aug. 19: Passed House.

Oct. 3: Considered an passed Senate.

Public Law 88-158

88th Congress, H. J. Res. 724
October 24, 1963

Joint Resolution

To provide additional housing for the elderly.

77 STAT. 278.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 202(a) (4) of

the Housing Act of 1959 is amended by striking out "$225,000,000" and 73 Stat. 667; inserting in lieu thereof "$275,000,000".

Approved October 24, 1963.

76 Stat. 670. 12 USC 1701q.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:

HOUSE REPORT No. 754 (Comm. on Banking & Currency).
SENATE REPORT No. 561 (Comm. on Banking & Currency).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 109 (1963):

Sept. 26: Considered and passed House.
Oct. 15: Considered and passed Senate.

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(Extract From)

Public Law 88-174
88th Congress, H. R. 6500
November 7, 1963

An Act

77 STAT. 307.

To authorize certain construction at military installations, and for other

purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Military ConUnited States of America in Congress assembled,

struction Authorization Aot, 1964.

Army.

TITLE V

MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING

SEC. 501. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to Family housconstruct, at the locations hereinafter named, family housing units and ing. trailer court facilities, in the numbers hereinafter listed, but no family housing construction shall be commenced at any such locations in the United States, until the Secretary shall have consulted with the Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency, as to the availability of adequate private housing at such locations. If the Secretary and the Administrator are unable to reach agreement with respect to the availability of adequate private housing at any location, the Secretary shall immedately notify the Committees on Armed Services of the Notification House of Representatives and the Senate, in writing, of such difference to congresof opinion, and no contract for construction at such location shall be sional comentered into for a period of thirty days after such notification has been mittees. given. This authority shall include the authority to acquire land, and interests in land, by gift, purchase, exchange of Government-owned land, or otherwise.

(a) Family housing units for

(1) the Department of the Army, 1,847 units, $36,052,000.

Fort Greely, Alaska, 62 units.

Petroleum Distribution Pipeline, Alaska, 19 units.

Fort Richardson, Alaska, 100 units.

Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas, 33 units.

Fort Irwin, California, 65 units.

Fort Ord, California, 200 units.

Fort Carson, Colorado, 280 units.

Fort Stewart, Georgia, 132 units.

Savanna Army Depot, Illinois, 32 units.

77 STAT. 324.

Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 100 units.
Fort Detrick, Maryland, 40 units.

Vint Hill Farms Station, Virginia, 30 units.
Fort Myer, Virginia, 120 units.

Army Security Agency, location 04, 60 units.

Army Security Agency, location 23, 84 units.
Fort Buckner, Okinawa, 490 units.

(2) the Department of the Navy, 4,248 units, $75,242,000.
Naval Station, Kodiak, Alaska, 250 units.

Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona, 100 units.
Naval Air Station, Alameda, California, 300 units.
Marine Corps Cold Weather Training Center, Bridgeport,
California, 40 units.

Naval Air Facility, El Centro, California, 100 units.
Naval Station, Long Beach, California, 400 units.
Naval Shipyard, Mare Island, California, 300 units.
Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, 100 units.
Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California, 124 units.
Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, 100 units.
Naval Station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 400 units.

Naval Radio Station, Cutler, Maine, 12 units.

Naval Air Station, New York, New York, 8 units.

Naval Supply Depot, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 75 units.

Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, 200 units.
Naval Station, Charleston, South Carolina, 592 units.
Naval Hospital, Beaufort, South Carolina, 1 unit.
Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia, 280 units.

Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, 300 units. Naval Radio Station, Sugar Grove, West Virginia, 20 units.

Naval Radio Station, Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico, 100 units. Naval Radio Station, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 30 units.

Naval Security Group Activity, Edzell, Scotland, 90 units.
Naval Radio Station, Thurso, Scotland, 26 units.

Classified location, 300 units.

(3) the Department of the Air Force, 4,045 units, $72,675,000.
Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, 290 units.

George Air Force Base, California, 150 units.
Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, 150 units.
Ent Air Force Base, Colorado, 200 units.
Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado, 100 units.
Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, 100 units.
Bellows Air Force Station, Hawaii, 20 units.

Hickam-Wheeler Air Force Bases, Hawaii, 150 units.
Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, 150 units.

L. G. Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, 200 units.
K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan, 100 units.

Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, 200 units.

Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, 300 units.
Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, 300 units.
Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, 100 units.

Arnold Engineering Development Center, Tennessee, 40 units.

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