Housing and Community Development Act of 1992

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Public Law 102-550
Housing and Community Development Act of 1992
by the 102nd Congress of the United States

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477083Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 — 1992the 102nd Congress of the United States
102ND UNITED STATES CONGRESS
2ND SESSION

An Act
To amend and extend certain laws relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes.


Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

Section 1. Short Title and Table of Contents.

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(a) SHORT TITLE.—
This Act may be cited as the ``Housing and Community Development Act of 1992´´.
(b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.—
Sec. 1. Short Title and Table of Contents.
Sec. 2. Effective Date.
TITLE I—HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Subtitle A—General Provisions
Subtitle B—Public and Indian Housing
Subtitle C—Section 8 Assistance
Subtitle D—Other Programs
Subtitle E—Homeownership Programs
Subtitle F—Implementation
TITLE II—HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS
TITLE III—PRESERVATION OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING
Subtitle A—Prepayment of Mortgages Insured Under National Housing Act
Subtitle B—Other Preservation Provisions
TITLE IV—MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PLANNING AND INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
TITLE V—MORTGAGE INSURANCE AND SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET
Subtitle A—FHA Mortgage Insurance Programs
Subtitle B—Secondary Mortgage Market Programs
Subtitle C—Improvement of Financing for Multifamily Housing
TITLE VI—HOUSING FOR ELDERLY PERSONS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Subtitle A—Supportive Housing Programs
Subtitle B—Authority for Public Housing Agencies to Provide Designated Public Housing and Assistance for Disabled Families
Subtitle C—Standards and Obligations of Residency in Federally Assisted Housing
Subtitle D—Authority to Provide Preferences for Elderly Residents and Units for Disabled Residents in Certain Section 8 Assisted Housing
Subtitle E—Service Coordinators for Elderly and Disabled Residents of Federally Assisted Housing
Subtitle F—General Provisions
TITLE VII—RURAL HOUSING
TITLE VIII—COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Subtitle A—Community Development Block Grants
Subtitle B—Other Community Development Programs
Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Programs
TITLE IX—REGULATORY AND MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS
Subtitle A—Miscellaneous
Subtitle B—Bank Regulatory Clarification Provisions
TITLE X—RESIDENTIAL LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARD REDUCTION ACT OF 1992
Sec. 1001. Short Title.
Sec. 1002. Findings.
Sec. 1003. Purposes.
Sec. 1004. Definitions.
Subtitle A—Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction
Subtitle B—Lead Exposure Reduction
Subtitle C—Worker Protection
Subtitle D—Research and Development
Part 1—HUD Research
Part 2—GAO Report
Subtitle E—Reports
TITLE XI—NEW TOWNS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM FOR EMERGENCY RELIEF OF LOS ANGELES
TITLE XII—REMOVAL OF REGULATORY BARRIERS TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING
TITLE XIII—GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ENTERPRISES
Sec. 1301. Short Title.
Sec. 1302. Congressional Findings.
Sec. 1303. Definitions.
Sec. 1304. Protection of Taxpayers Against Liability.
Subtitle A—Supervision and Regulation of Enterprises
Part 1—Financial Safety and Soundness Regulator
Part 2—Authority of Secretary
SubPart A—General Authority
SubPart B—Housing Goals
SubPart C—Enforcement of Housing Goals
Part 3—Miscellaneous Provisions
Subtitle B—Required Capital Levels for Enterprises and Special Enforcement Powers
Subtitle C—Enforcement Provisions
Subtitle D—Amendments to Charter Acts of Enterprises
Subtitle E—Regulation of Federal Home Loan Bank System
TITLE XIV—HOUSING PROGRAMS UNDER STEWART B. MCKINNEY HOMELESS ASSISTANCE ACT
Subtitle A—Housing Assistance
Subtitle B—Interagency Council on the Homeless
Subtitle C—Federal Emergency Management Food and Shelter Program
TITLE XV—ANNUNZIO-WYLIE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ACT
Sec. 1500. Short Title.
Subtitle A—Termination of Charters, Insurance, and Offices
Subtitle B—Nonbank Financial Institutions and General Provisions
Subtitle C—Money Laundering Enforcement Improvements
Subtitle D—Reports and Miscellaneous
Subtitle E—Counterfeit Deterrence
Subtitle F—Miscellaneous Provisions
TITLE XVI—TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS OF BANKING LAWS
Subtitle A—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act
Subtitle B—Resolution Trust Corporation

Sec. 2. Effective Date.

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The provisions of this Act and the amendments made by this Act shall take effect and shall apply upon the date of the enactment of this Act, unless such provisions or amendments specifically provide for effectiveness or applicability upon another date certain.


Approved October 28, 1992.


Legislative History

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  • HOUSE REPORTS:
    • No. 102-760 (Comm. on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs)
    • No. 102-1017 (Comm. of Conference)
  • SENATE REPORTS:
    • No. 102-332 (Comm. on Banking)
  • CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 138 (1992):
    • Oct. 5, Conference report agreed to in House.
    • Oct. 8, Conference report agreed to in Senate.
  • WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. ?? (1992):

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