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 101 STAT. 1820 42 USC 5301

PUBLIC LAW 100-242—FEB. 5, 1988

SEC. 5. LIMITATION ON SPENDING AUTHORITY.

Any new spending authority (as defined in section 401(c) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974) which is provided by this Act, or by an amendment made by this Act, shall be effective only to such extent or in such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts.

TITLE I—HOUSING ASSISTANCE Subtitle A—Programs Under United States Housing Act of 1937 PART 1—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 101. LOWER INCOME HOUSING AUTHORIZATION.

42 USC 1437c.

(a) AGGREGATE BUDGET AUTHORITY.—Section 5(c)(6) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 is amended by adding at the end the following new sentence: "The aggregate amount of budget authority that may be obligated for contracts for annual contributions for assistance under section 8, for contracts referred to in paragraphs (TXAXiv) and (7)(B)(iv), for grants for public housing, for comprehensive improvement assistance, and for amendments to existing contracts, is increased (to the extent approved in appropriation Acts) by $7,167,000,000 on October 1, 1987, and by $7,300,945,000 on October 1, 1988.". (b) UTIUZATION OF BUDGET AUTHORITY.—Section 5(c)(7) of

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United States Housing Act of 1937 is amended to read as follows: "(7)(A) Using the additional budget authority provided under paragraph (6) and the balances of budget authority that become available during fiscal year 1988, the Secretary shall, to the extent approved in appropriations Acts, reserve authority to enter into obligations aggregating— "(i) for public housing grants under subsection (a)(2), not more than $481,320,000, of which amount not more than $144,696,000 shall be available for Indian housing; "(ii) for assistance under subsections (b)(1) and (o) of section 8, not more than $2,415,000,000; "(iii) for assistance under section 8(e)(2), not more than $400,000,000; "(iv) for assistance under section 8 in connection with projects developed under section" 202 of the Housing Act of 1959, not more than $1,681,830,000; "(v) for comprehensive improvement assistance grants under section 14, not more than $1,700,000,000; "(vi) for assistance under section 8 for property disposition, not more than $301,700,000; and "(vii) for assistance under section 8 for loan management, not more than $187,150,000. "(B) Using the additional budget authority provided under paragraph (6) and the balances of budget authority that become avsdlable during fiscal year 1989, the Secretary shall, to the extent approved in appropriations Acts, reserve authority to enter into obligations aggregating— "(i) for public housing grants under subsection (a)(2), not more than $490,465,000, of which amount not more than $147,445,000 shall be available for Indian housing; c,u tc ^wi; * ^i p? i». ^

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