42 U.S.C. § 1437 : US Code - Section 1437: Declaration of policy and public housing agency organization
Search 42 U.S.C. § 1437 : US Code - Section 1437: Declaration of policy and public housing agency organization
(a) Declaration of policy
It is the policy of the United States -
(1) to promote the general welfare of the Nation by employing
the funds and credit of the Nation, as provided in this chapter -
(A) to assist States and political subdivisions of States to
remedy the unsafe housing conditions and the acute shortage of
decent and safe dwellings for low-income families;
(B) to assist States and political subdivisions of States to
address the shortage of housing affordable to low-income
families; and
(C) consistent with the objectives of this subchapter, to
vest in public housing agencies that perform well, the maximum
amount of responsibility and flexibility in program
administration, with appropriate accountability to public
housing residents, localities, and the general public;
(2) that the Federal Government cannot through its direct
action alone provide for the housing of every American citizen,
or even a majority of its citizens, but it is the responsibility
of the Government to promote and protect the independent and
collective actions of private citizens to develop housing and
strengthen their own neighborhoods;
(3) that the Federal Government should act where there is a
serious need that private citizens or groups cannot or are not
addressing responsibly; and
(4) that our Nation should promote the goal of providing decent
and affordable housing for all citizens through the efforts and
encouragement of Federal, State, and local governments, and by
the independent and collective actions of private citizens,
organizations, and the private sector.
(b) Public housing agency organization
(1) Required membership
Except as provided in paragraph (2), the membership of the
board of directors or similar governing body of each public
housing agency shall contain not less than 1 member -
(A) who is directly assisted by the public housing agency;
and
(B) who may, if provided for in the public housing agency
plan, be elected by the residents directly assisted by the
public housing agency.
(2) Exception
Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any public housing agency -
(A) that is located in a State that requires the members of
the board of directors or similar governing body of a public
housing agency to be salaried and to serve on a full-time
basis; or
(B) with less than 300 public housing units, if -
(i) the agency has provided reasonable notice to the
resident advisory board of the opportunity of not less than 1
resident described in paragraph (1) to serve on the board of
directors or similar governing body of the public housing
agency pursuant to such paragraph; and
(ii) within a reasonable time after receipt by the resident
advisory board established by the agency pursuant to section
1437c-1(e) of this title of notice under clause (i), the
public housing agency has not been notified of the intention
of any resident to participate on the board of directors.
(3) Nondiscrimination
No person shall be prohibited from serving on the board of
directors or similar governing body of a public housing agency
because of the residence of that person in a public housing
project or status as assisted under section 1437f of this title.
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