Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 43— - NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING ASSISTANCE AND SELF-DETERMINATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VIII— - HOUSING ASSISTANCE FOR NATIVE HAWAIIANS › § 4223
The Secretary must require the Director to submit a housing plan each fiscal year and must review each plan. Each plan must follow the Secretary’s form and cover a 5-year period. It must say the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ mission for serving low-income families, list goals and objectives for the 5-year period, and give an overview of planned activities with an explanation of how those activities will meet the mission and goals. For the fiscal year covered, the plan must state specific goals, describe the housing needs of low-income families (including geographic distribution and different types of assistance), and include an operating budget that shows available funding, how funds will be used to get more resources, and the dollars set aside for eligible housing activities and administrative costs. The plan must also describe current and planned affordable housing resources and the Hawaii housing market; explain why the Department would use funds for rental help, new units, buying existing units, or rehabilitation; show how the Department will work with other government, private, and nonprofit groups and use other Federal housing tools; describe homeownership, rental, rehabilitation, transitional, homeless, college, and supportive-services programs and their rules; list any planned demolitions with dates; explain how the Department will work with welfare agencies to help residents find jobs; describe safety, crime prevention, and resident involvement plans; and name the groups and key staff who will carry out the work. The plan must include certifications that relevant civil rights and other Federal laws will be followed, adequate insurance will be required, and public policies on eligibility, rents, and management are in place. Where title VI or the Fair Housing Act apply, nothing in those requirements prevents aid to the Department because it serves Native Hawaiians or to eligible Native Hawaiian families. Programs may be limited to Native Hawaiians, but otherwise people may not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability. As a condition of grants, the Department must, when practical, use private nonprofit groups experienced in affordable housing for Native Hawaiians to carry out activities.
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25 U.S.C. § 4223
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73