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 123STA T . 22 6PUBLIC LA W 111 –5—FE B.1 7, 2 0 0 917 17 (b) ( 2 )) orsecti o n305 ( a )(2) o f t h e F e d era lH o m e L oan M ort g age C or p oration A ct (12 U.S .C. 175 4 (a)(2)), respecti v el y ,foranysi z e residence for any area is less than s u ch ma x imum original principal obligation limitation that w as in effect for such size residence for such area for 200 8 pursuant to section 201 of the E conomic Stimulus Act of 2008 ( P ublic Law 110 – 185 122 Stat. 6 1 9 ), notwith - standing any other provision of law, the limitation on the maximum original principal obligation of a mortgage for such Association and Corporation for such size residence for such area shall be such maximum limitation in effect for such size residence for such area for 2008. (b) DISCRET I ONA R Y A U T H ORITY F OR SU B -AREAS. —N otwith- standing any other provision of law, if the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency determines, for any geographic area that is smaller than an area for which limitations on the maximum original principal obligation of a mortgage are determined for the Federal National Mortgage Association or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, that a higher such maximum original prin- cipal obligation limitation is warranted for any particular size or sizes of residences in such sub-area by higher median home prices in such sub-area, the Director may, for mortgages originated during 2009, increase the maximum original principal obligation limitation for such size or sizes of residences for such sub-area that is other- wise in effect (including pursuant to subsection (a) of this section) for such Association and Corporation, but in no case to an amount that exceeds the amount specified in the matter following the comma in section 201(a)(1)( B ) of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008. SEC. 1204. FHA R E V ERSE MORT G AGE LOAN LI M ITS FOR 2009. For mortgages for which the mortgagee issues credit approval for the borrower during calendar year 2009, the second sentence of section 255(g) of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z–20(g)) shall be considered to re q uire that in no case may the benefits of insurance under such section 255 exceed 150 percent of the maximum dollar amount in effect under the sixth sentence of section 305(a)(2) of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Act (12 U.S.C. 1454(a)(2)). TI T LEX III —H E A LTH I NFORM ATION TE C HNOLO GYSEC.130 01. S HORT T I T L E T AB LEO F CO N TENTS OF TITLE. (a) SHORT T IT L E.—This title (and title IV of division B) may be cited as the ‘ ‘Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act ’ ’ or the ‘‘HITECH Act’’. (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TITLE.—The table of contents of this title is as follows
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01. S hort t i t l e t ab leo f co n tent s of title. S u btitle A—P ro m otion of H ealth I nformation T echnolo gy P ART 1—I MP R OVING H E A L T HC ARE QU ALIT Y, SA F ETY, AN DE FFI C IENCY Sec. 13101. ON CHIT; stan d ards de v elo p ment and adoption. ‘ ‘TIT L E X XX—HEALTH IN F O RM ATION TECHNOLO GY AN D Q U ALITY ‘‘Sec. 3000. Definitions. 42USC 2 01note.H e al t hI n f o rm at i on T e c hnolo gy for E conomic an d Clinical Health A ct.