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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 5636 (Introduced in Senate) — To ensure progress toward the fulfillment by the Federal Government of its trust and treaty obligations to Native Ame... · Sec. 405

Sec. 405. Set-aside of USDA rural housing funding for Indian Tribes

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Section 509 of the Housing Act of 1949 ( 42 U.S.C. 1479 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: For each fiscal year, the Secretary shall set aside and reserve for assistance for Indian tribes (as defined in section 4 of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 ( 25 U.S.C. 4103 )) an amount equal to 5.0 percent in each fiscal year of the aggregate amount of lending authority, budget authority, or guarantee authority, as appropriate, made available for the fiscal year for assistance under each of sections 502, 504, 515, 533, and 538 and of the aggregate amount made available to the Rural Utilities Service to carry out programs or activities.
The procedure under paragraph
(1)for reserving amounts shall provide that any assistance set aside in any fiscal year for Indian tribes that has not been expended by a reasonable date established by the Secretary shall be made available and allocated under the laws and regulations relating to such assistance, notwithstanding this subsection. .
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