§1486. Financial assistance to provide low-rent housing for domestic farm labor — Inbound Citations
42 U.S.C. § 1486
Cited by 15 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 42 U.S.C. § 1486 as a whole
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(7) For financial assistance under section 1486 of this title—(A) for low-rent housing and related facilities for domestic farm labor under subsections (a) through (j) of such section, $21,700,000 for fiscal year 1993 and $22,611,400 for fiscal year 1994; and(B) for housing for rural homeless and migrant farmworkers under subsection (k) of such section, $10,500,000 for fiscal year 1993 and $10,941,000 for fiscal year 1994.
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(h) In making available assistance in any area under this section or section 1486 of this title, the Secretary shall—(1) in determining the need for the assistance, take into consideration the housing needs only of domestic farm labor, including migrant farmworkers, in the area; and(2) in determining whether to provide such assistance, make such determination without regard to the extent or nature of other housing needs in the area.
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(A) In the case of housing (and related facilities) for migrant farmworkers provided or assisted with a loan under section 1484 of this title or a grant under section 1486 of this title, the Secretary may, at the request of the owner of the project, use amounts provided for rental assistance payments under paragraph (2) to provide assistance for the costs of operating the project. Any tenant or unit assisted under this paragraph may not receive rental assistance under paragraph (2).
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(C) any such authority remaining after carrying out subparagraphs (A) and (B) shall be used in projects receiving commitments under section 1484, 1485, or 1486 of this title after fiscal year 1983 for contracts to assist very low-income families or persons to occupy the units in such projects, except that not more than 5 percent of the units assisted may be occupied by low income families or persons who are not very low-income families or persons; and
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(c) The Secretary may provide rural housing vouchers under this section for any low-income household (including those not receiving rental assistance) residing for a term longer than the remaining term of their lease that is in effect on the date of prepayment, foreclosure, or mortgage maturity, in a property financed with a loan under section 1484 or 1485 of this title or a grant under section 1486 of this title that has—(1) been prepaid with or without restrictions imposed by the Secretary pursuant to section 1472(c)(5)(G)(ii)(I) of this title;(2) been foreclosed; or(3) matured after September 30, 2005.
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(1) On an annual basis, the Secretary shall provide written notice to each owner of a property financed under section 1484, 1485, or 1486 of this title that will mature within the 4-year period beginning upon the provision of the notice, setting forth the options and financial incentives that are available to facilitate the extension of the loan term or the option to decouple a rental assistance contract pursuant to subsection (f).
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(A) On an annual basis, for each property financed under section 1484, 1485, or 1486 of this title, not later than the date that is 2 years before the date that the loan will mature, the Secretary shall provide written notice to each household residing in the property that informs them of—(i) the date of the loan maturity;(ii) the possible actions that may happen with respect to the property upon that maturity; and(iii) how to protect their right to reside in federally assisted housing, or how to secure housing voucher, after that maturity.
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(F) housing assisted under section 1486 of this title.
Citations to §1486(k)(7)
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(i) The term “migrant farmworker” has the same meaning given such term in section 1486(k)(7) of this title.