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This web page, reproduced from page 12 of the Public Housing Property Management Index and Handbook, shows the following Keywords and Phrases referenced in HUD Public Housing Regulations: |
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Codes of Federal RegulationsMost Applicable to Public Housing Modernization, Development and Maintenance from 24 CFR and 49 CFR
Summary Table of Contents
24 CFR 8 (Part) Nondiscrimination Based On Handicap 24 CFR 35 Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention 24 CFR 40 Accessibility Standards 24 CFR 41 Accessibility By The Physically Handicapped 24 CFR 42 Displacement, Relocation Assistance 24 CFR 50 Protection And Enhancement Of Environmental Quality 24 CFR 51 Environmental Criteria And Standards 24 CFR 55 Floodplain Management 24 CFR 58 Environmental Review Procedures 24 CFR 70 Volunteers, Davis-Bacon And Hud-Determined Wage Rates 24 CFR 87 New Restrictions On Lobbying 24 CFR 135 Economic Opportunities For Low- And Very Low-Income Persons 24 CFR 902 Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS) 24 CFR 905 Public Housing Capital Fund Program 24 CFR 941 Public Housing Development 24 CFR 943 Public Housing Agency Consortia And Joint Ventures 24 CFR 945 Designated Public Housing Disabled, Elderly 24 CFR 963 Contracting With Resident-Owned Businesses 24 CFR 964 (Section 320 only) Tenant Participation And Tenant Opportunities 24 CFR 965 PHA-Owned Or Leased Projects 24 CFR 968 Public Housing Modernization 24 CFR 969 PHA-Owned Projects - Continued Operation As Low-Income Housing After Completion Of Debt Service 24 CFR 970 Demolition Or Disposition Of Public Housing 24 CFR 971 Assessment Of Reasonable Revitalization Potential Public Housing 24 CFR 972 Conversion Of Public Housing To Tenant-Based Assistance 49 CFR 24 Uniform Relocation Assistance
Detailed Table of Contents
24 CFR 8 (Part) Nondiscrimination Based On Handicap Subpart A_General Provisions 24 CFR 8.1 Purpose. 24 CFR 8.2 Applicability. 24 CFR 8.3 Definitions. Subpart C_Program Accessibility
{CFR text source: US GPO, Revised as of April 1, 2003} |
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