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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2767 (Introduced in House) — To protect American taxpayers and homeowners by creating a sustainable housing finance system for the 21st century. · Sec. 282

Sec. 282. Authority during transition period

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During the transition period the FHA may— carry out any power or responsibility of the Secretary relating to mortgage insurance programs under the National Housing Act that the Secretary delegates to the FHA, using the staff, systems, and administrative infrastructure that the FHA engages or acquires during the transition period, or the personnel and other resources of the Secretary; incur any obligation consistent with— the carrying out of a power or responsibility delegated under paragraph (1); or the acquisition, engagement, or development of staff, systems (including technology to enhance the ability of the FHA to engage in the business authorized by the title), and administrative structure; and engage in any activity or undertake any responsibility (not including entering into, or making any commitment to enter into, any contract of insurance under this title) that the FHA determines to be consistent with the establishment of the FHA.
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