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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 7375 (Introduced in House) — To eliminate certain tax breaks and benefits and use the savings for investment in affordable housing for extremely l... · Sec. 302

Sec. 302. Treatment of area median incomes and income ceilings

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(D)of section 3(b)(2) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 ( 42 U.S.C. 1437a(b)(2)(D) ) is amended— in the second sentence, by inserting and Wayne County in the State of Michigan, after State of New York, ; in the third sentence, by striking such metropolitan statistical area and inserting the metropolitan statistical area in which Westchester and Rockland Counties are located but ; and by inserting after the period at the end of the third sentence the following: In determining such area median incomes or establishing such income ceilings or limits for the portion of the metropolitan statistical area in which Wayne County is located but that does not include Wayne County, the Secretary shall determine or establish area median incomes and income ceilings and limits as if such portion included Wayne County. In determining such income ceilings or limits for the portion of such metropolitan statistical areas that include Detroit, Michigan, the Secretary shall determine for units in Detroit such income ceilings or limits exclusive of Livonia, Michigan. .
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