Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 2.djvu/931

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PUBLIC LAW 106-390—OCT. 30, 2000 114 STAT. 1569 "(B) the types of temporary housing assistance described in paragraph (1) are unavailable, infeasible, or not cost-effective. "(d) TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATING TO HOUSING ASSIST- ANCE. — " (1) SITES.— "(A) IN GENERAL.— Any readily fabricated dwelling provided under this section shall, whenever practicable, be located on a site that— "(i) is complete with utilities; and "(ii) is provided by the State or local government, by the owner of the site, or by the occupant who was displaced by the major disaster. "(B) SITES PROVIDED BY THE PRESIDENT.— ^A readily fabricated dwelling may be located on a site provided by the President if the President determines that such a site would be more economical or accessible. " (2) DISPOSAL OF UNITS.— "(A) SALE TO OCCUPANTS. — "(i) IN GENERAL. —Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a temporary housing unit purchased under this section by the President for the purpose of housing disaster victims may be sold directly to the individual or household who is occupying the unit if the individual or household lacks permanent housing, "(ii) SALE PRICE. —A sale of a temporary housing unit under clause (i) shall be at a price that is fair and equitable. "(iii) DEPOSIT OF PROCEEDS. —Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the proceeds of a sale under clause (i) shall be deposited in the appropriate Disaster Relief Fund account. "(iv) HAZARD AND FLOOD INSURANCE.—^A sale of a temporary housing unit under clause (i) shall be made on the condition that the individual or household purchasing the housing unit agrees to obtain and maintain hazard and flood insurance on the housing unit, " (v) USE OF GSA SERVICES. —The President may use the services of the General Services Administration to accomplish a sale under clause (i). " (B) OTHER METHODS OF DISPOSAL.— If not disposed of under subparagraph (A), a temporary housing unit purchased under this section by the President for the purpose of housing disaster victims— "(i) may be sold to any person; or "(ii) may be sold, transferred, donated, or otherwise made available directly to a State or other governmental entity or to a voluntary organization for the sole purpose of providing temporary housing to disaster victims in major disasters and emergencies if, as a condition of the sale, transfer, or donation, the State, other governmental agency, or voluntary organization agrees— "(I) to comply with the nondiscrimination provisions of section 308; and "(II) to obtain and maintain hazard and flood insurance on the housing unit.