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[82 STAT. 505]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[82 STAT. 505]

82 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 90-448-AUG. 1, 1968

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ture or to a group of such tenants occupying units aggregating in value at least 80 per centum of the structure's total value. Any such resale shall be made subject to such terms and conditions (including provision for deferment of the required downpayment and for elimination of or adjustments in the required interest payments during a temporary period) as may be necessary to enable the tenants involved to make the purchase without undue financial hardship." ADDITIONAL SUBSIDY FOR LARGE F A M I L I E S A N D F A M I L I E S OF F N U S U A L L Y LOW I N C O M E

SEC. 209. (a) Section 2(2) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 is amended by inserting at the end thereof the following new sentences: "The term 'large families' means families which include four or more minors. The term 'families of unusually low income' means families with incomes below the income level established by the public housing agency, as approved by the Authority, who could not be housed without the additional subsidy authorized under section 10

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(b) The first proviso in section 10(a) of such Act is amended— (1) by inserting after "an elderly family," the following: "or a large lamily, or a family of unusually low income,"; (2) by striking out "to lease the dwelling unit to an elderly or displaced family at a rental it could afford and"; and (3) by striking out ", and, in the case of displaced families, if and to the extent that the average or estimated average rental for units so occupied by such families was less than the rental which the Authority determines, on the basis of the average or estimated average project rentals, would have been established in leasing the units to families which were neither elderly nor similarly displaced".

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r R O H I B m O N AGAINST CERTAIN L I M I T A T I O N S ON T Y P E S OR CATEGORIES OF L O W - R E N T H O U S I N G I N P R R ^ i T E ACCOMMODATIONS

SEC. 210. The first sentence of section 23(d) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 is amended by inserting before the period at the end thereof the following: "(and no limitation not specifically provided for in this section shall be imposed by regulations of the Authority on the types or categories of structures or dwelling units, qualifying under subsection (a)(3) and approved under subsection (c), which may be so used in any community)".

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TITLE III—FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION INSURANCE OPERATIONS MORTGAGE INSURANCE P R E M I U M S FOR SERVICE3IEN A N D THE I R

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SEC. 301. Section 222 of the National Housing Act is amended— (1) by striking out "Secretary of the Treasury" each place it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "Secretary of Transportation"; and (2) by adding at the end thereof two new subsections as follows: " (f) The Secretary is authorized to transfer to this section the insurance on any mortgage covering a single-family dwelling or a onefamily unit in a condominium project insured under this Act, if the mortgage indebtedness thereof has been assumed by a serviceman who at the tmie of assumption is the owner of the property and either occupies the property or certifies that his failure to do so is the result of his

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