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 PUBLIC LAW 104-330—OCT. 26, 1996 110 STAT. 4025 provided by the Federal Government for Indian tribes, including loans, grants, and mortgage insurance; (C) a description of the msminer in which the plan will address the needs identified pursuant to paragraph (2); (D) a description of the manner in which the recipient will protect and maintain the viability of housing owned and operated by the recipient that was developed under a contract between the Secretary and an Indian housing authority pursuant to the United States Housing Act of 1937; (E) a description of 'any existing and anticipated homeownership programs and rental programs to be carried out during the period, and the requirements and assistance available under such programs; (F) a description of any existing and anticipated housing rehabilitation programs necessary to ensure the long-term viability of the housing to be carried out during the period, and the requirements and assistance available. under such programs; (G) a description of all other existing or anticipated housing assistance provided by the recipient during the period, including transitional housing, homeless housing, college housing, supportive services housing, and the requirements and assistance available under such programs; (H) a description of any housing to be demolished or disposed of, a timetable for such demolition or disposition, and any other information required by the Secretary with respect to such demolition or disposition; (I) a description of the manner in which the recipient will coordinate with tribal and State welfare agencies to ensure that residents of such housing will be provided with access to resources to assist in obtaining employment and achieving self-sufficiency; (J) a description of the requirements established by the recipient to promote the safety of residents of such housing, facilitate the undertaking of crime prevention measures, allow resident input and involvement, including the establishment of resident organizations, and allow for the coordination of crime prevention activities between the recipient and tribal and local law enforcement officials; and (K) a description of the entity that will carry out the activities under the plan, including the organizational capacity and key personnel of the entity. (5) CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE.— Evidence of compliance which shall include, as appropriate— (A) a certification that the recipient will comply with title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 in carrying out this Act, to the extent that such title is applicable, and other applicable Federal statutes; (B) a certification that the recipient will maintain adequate insurance coverage for housing units that are owned and operated or assisted with grant amounts provided under this Act, in compliance with such requirements as may be established by the Secretary;

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