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[88 STAT. 667]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 667]

88 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-383-AUG. 22, 1974

667

"FINANCING LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROJECTS

"SEC. 11. (a) Obligations issued by a public housing agency in connection with low-income housing projects which (1) are secured (A) by a pledge of a loan under any agreement between such public housing agency and the Secretary, or (B) by a pledge of annual contributions under an annual contributions contract between such public housing agency and the Secretary, or (C) by a pledge of both annual contributions under an annual contributions contract and a loan under an agreement between such public housing agency and the Secretary, and (1) bear, or are accompanied by, a certificate of the Secretary that such obligations are so secured, shall be incontestable in the hands of a bearer and the full faith and credit of the United States is pledged to the payment of all amounts agreed to be paid by the Secretary as security for such obligations. "(b) Except as provided in section 5(g), obligations, including interest thereon, issued by public housing agencies in connection with low-income housing projects shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States whether paid by such agencies or by the Secretary. The income derived by such agencies from such projects shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States.

42 USC 14371.,

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'LABOR STANDARDS

"SEC. 12. Any contract for loans, annual contributions, sale, or lease 42 USC 1437J. pursuant to this Act shall contain a provision requiring that not less than the wages prevailing in the locality, as determined or adopted (subsequent to a determination under applicable State or local law) by the Secretary, shall be paid to all architects, technical engineers, draftsmen, and technicians employed • in the development, and all maintenance laborers and mechanics employed in the operation, of the low-income housing project involved; and shall also contain a provision that not less than the wages prevailing in the locality, as predetermined by the Secretary of Labor pursuant to the Davis-Bacon Act (49 Stat. 1011), shall be paid to all laborers and mechanics „„te."^^ ^^^^ employed in the development of the project involved (including a project with nine or more units assisted under section 8 of this Act, where the public housing agency or the Secretary and the builder or sponsor enter into an agreement for such use before construction or rehabilitation is commenced), and the Secretary shall require certification as to compliance with the provisions of this section prior to making any payment under such contract." Effective d a (b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall be effective 42 USC 1437t e. on such date or dates as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop- note ment shall prescribe, but not later than eighteen months after the date of the enactment of this Act; except that (1) all of the provisions of section 3(1) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended by Ante, p. 654. subsection (a) of this section, shall become effective on the same date, (2) all of the provisions of sections 5 and 9(c) of such Act as so ^"'«'P-^^6. amended shall become effective on the same date, and (3) section 8 of such Act as so amended shall be effective not later than Januarv 1, Ante, p. 6 6 2. 1975. ^ ' APPLICABILITY o r

RENTAL REQUIREMENTS

SEC. 202. To the extent that section 3(1) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended by section 201(a) of this Act, would require the establishment of an increased monthly rental charge for any family which occupies a low-income housing unit as of the effec-

42 USC 1437a note.