Title 42 › Chapter 130— NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING › Subchapter I— GENERAL PROVISIONS AND POLICIES › § 12705c
The Secretary can give grants to States and local governments (and consortia of them) to pay for making and carrying out plans that remove rules and procedures that make housing too expensive. Money may be provided as needed for each of fiscal years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Grants can pay for work such as finding and tracking barriers, spotting laws or policies that allow barriers, writing draft laws and adoption plans, creating model standards or ordinances and helping adopt them, simplifying permit and other procedures, and giving technical help and information. The Secretary will set the application form and approval rules. Applications must say how the money will help and must fit the area’s main housing plan. Grants are awarded competitively based on the proposal. Grantees must share information with the federal clearinghouse and, at least 12 months after getting a grant, send a report describing activities and assessing how the identified barriers affected the housing patterns of minorities. Defined terms: “regulatory barriers to affordable housing” and “regulatory barriers” are defined elsewhere in the law.
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42 U.S.C. § 12705c
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