104 STAT. 4248 PUBLIC LAW 101-625—NOV. 28, 1990 42 USC 11906. Regulations. 42 USC 11907. 42 USC 11908. 42 USC 11909. 42 USC 1437 note. "SEC. 5127. IMPLEMENTATION. "The Secretary shall issue regulations to implement this chapter within 180 days after the date of enactment of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act. "SEC. 5128. REPORTS. "The Secretary shall require grantees to provide periodic reports that include the obligation and expenditure of grant funds, the progress made by the grantee in implementing the plan described in section 5125(a), and any change in the incidence of drug-related crime in projects assisted under this chapter. "SEC. 5129. MONITORING. "The Secretary shall audit and monitor the programs funded under this chapter to ensure that assistance provided under this chapter is administered in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. "SEC. 5130. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. "(a) IN GENERAL.— T here is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this chapter $160,000,000 for fiscal year 1991 and $166,900,000 for fiscal year 1992. Any amount appropriated under this section shall remain available until expended. "(b) SET-ASIDE FOR ASSISTED HOUSING.— Of any amount made available in any fiscal year to carry out this chapter, not more than 6.25 percent of such amount shall be available for grants for federally assisted, low-income housing.". (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS. —The table of contents for title V of Public Law 100-690 is amended by striking the items relating to chapter 2 and inserting the following new items: "CHAPTER 2—PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING DRUG EUMINATION "Sec. 5121. Short title. "Sec. 5122. Congressional findings. "Sec. 5123. Authority to make grants. "Sec. 5124. Eligible activities. "Sec. 5125. Applications. "Sec. 5126. Definitions. "Sec. 5127. Implementation. "Sec. 5128. Reports. "Sec. 5129. Monitoring. "Sec. 5130. Authorization of appropriations.". SEC. 582. STUDY OF PRIVATE NONPROFIT INITIATIVES. (a) STUDY.— The Secretary of Housing and Urbem Development shall conduct a study to examine how private nonprofit initiatives to provide low-income housing development in local communities across the country have succeeded. The Secretary shall place particular emphasis on how Federal housing policy and tax structures can best promote local private nonprofit organizations involvement in low-income housing development. The Secretary shall convene individuals, of his choosing, who have demonstrated an expertise in such private nonprofit initiatives from across the country and draw on their expertise in implementing such programs. The study shall include the results of, and suggestions by, such individuals. (b) REPORT.—The Secretary shall submit a report to the Congress regarding the findings of this study not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act.
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