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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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Edition, ISBN 1-59330-196-0 (Vol. 4A) & ISBN
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2005, at page 6."
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WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan addressed the National Association of Regional Councils and announced that HUD's fiscal year 2013 budget proposal includes $100 million to fund Regional Planning and Community Challenge Grants. The grants are part of the Partnership for Sustainable Communities, which is an association between HUD, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency joining the federal government with local partners in taking a pragmatic, regional approach to problem solving that supports local leadership, local resources, and local innovation.
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