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How to Use The Comprehensive Index
Following is a sample Index
entry:
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18
YEARS.......................................
31
24 CFR 5: .216;
.230 (3); .609 (2); .611;
HUD-50058 Instructions:
p2; p14; p15 (3); p17; p25 (2);
p26; p27;
HUD-9886:
p1 (2);
7420.10G Guidebook:
5‑15 Ex 5‑2; 5‑18 (2);
5‑30 (2); 12‑13 Ex 12‑1;
PIH Notices:
01‑15 Improving Integrity
Handbook (5);
Admin Plan: s2p1
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"31" refers to the number of times "18
years" appears in the texts indexed.
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References are organized according to type of source:
24 CFR (e.g. 24 CFR 5.230), HUD Forms, the HUD 7420.10G
Guidebook, PIH Notices, and a typical Admin Plan.
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"(2)", "(3)", and
such numbers underlined in the indices, means the
indexed word or phrase occurs (2) or (3), (or more)
times on that page.
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Statistics for Words Appearing in the
Index
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as:
"Hoicka, David. Public Housing Property
Management - Modernization, Development, Maintenance And
Relocation - Regulations and Comprehensive Index, 2005
Edition, ISBN 1-59330-196-0 (Vol. 4A) & ISBN
1-59330-197-9 (Vol. 4B). San Diego, CA: Aventine Press,
2005, at page 6."
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The goal of
this Public Housing Management Handbook and Index is to
simplify Public Housing management, modernization and
maintenance, and save time for the busy Public Housing
Administrator and Affordable Housing Professional, by
making it easier to locate program rules and regulations
by looking up key phrases.
Look up a
phrase, and this Index will show you where to find it in
the HUD Regs.
This Public
Housing Management Handbook's
750-page Comprehensive Index includes about 400
pages of major Public Housing Housing Regulations in
current CFRs, and about 17,100 entries, and over 202,000
references, organizing access to the main sources of
regulatory and management control of Public Housing
Housing Management Programs.
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