Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 5.djvu/914

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104 STAT. 4236 PUBLIC LAW 101-625—NOV. 28, 1990 "(vii) for extensions of contracts expiring under section 8, not more than $7,735,000,000 which shall be for 5-year contracts for certificates under section 80t))(l) and vouchers under section 8(o), and for assistance under section 8 for loan management; "(viii) for amendments to contracts under section 8, not more than $1,620,500,000; "(ix) for public housing lease adjustments and amendments, not more than $207,300,000; and "(x) for public housing replacement activities, not more than $79,100,000. "(B) Using the additional budget authority provided under paragraph (6) and the balances of budget authority that become available during fiscal year 1992, the Secretary shall, to the extent approved in appropriations Acts, reserve authority to enter into obligations aggregating— "(i) for public housing grants under subsection (a)(2), not more than $812,300,000, of which amount not more than $237,800,000 shall be available for Indian housing; "(ii) for assistance under subsections (b)(l) and (o) of section 8, not more than $1,960,800,000, of which the Secretary shall use such amounts as may be necessary to provide not more than 1,000 certificates for purposes of replacement assistance under section 304(g) of the United States Housing Act of 1937; except that not more than 50 percent of the amounts appropriated under this clause may be used for vouchers under section 8(o). "(iii) for comprehensive improvement Eissistance grants under section 14(k), not more than $2,242,500,000; "(iv) for assistance under section 8 for property disposition, not more than $438,100,000; "(v) for assist£ince under section 8 for loan management, not more than $166,900,000; "(vi) for extensions of contracts expiring under section 8, not more than $7,100,000,000 which shall be for 5-year contracts for certificates under section 8(b)(1) and vouchers under section 8(o), and for assistance under section 8 for loan management; "(vii) for amendments to contracts under section 8, not more than $1,690,200,000; "(viii) for public housing lease adjustments and amendments, not more than $216,100,000; and "(ix) for public housing replacement activities, not more than $82,500,000. ". SEC. 572. LOW-INCOME TERM. The United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.) is amended— (1) by striking "lower income families" each place it appears and inserting "low-income families", (2) by striking "lower income housing" each place it appears and inserting "low-income housing". SEC. 573. DEFINITIONS UNDER UNITED STATES HOUSING ACT OF 1937. (a) FAMILY.—Section 3(b)(3) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a(B)(3)) is amended— (1) in the first sentence, by striking "(D)" and all that follows and inserting the following: "(D) and any other single persons. In no event may any single person under clause (D) be provided a housing unit assisted under this Act of 2 bedrooms or more.";