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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 33334.10

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(a)Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision, not later than six months following the close of any fiscal year of an agency in which excess surplus accumulates in the agency’s Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, the agency may adopt a plan pursuant to this section for expenditure of all moneys in the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund within five years from the end of that fiscal year. The plan may be general and need not be site-specific, but shall include objectives respecting the number and type of housing to be assisted, identification of the entities, which will administer the plan, alternative means of ensuring the affordability of housing units for the longest feasible time, as specified in subdivision
(e)of Section 33334.3 the income groups to be assisted, and a schedule by fiscal year for expenditure of the excess surplus.
(b)The agency shall separately account for each excess surplus either as part of or in addition to a Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund.
(c)If the agency develops a plan for expenditure of excess surplus or other moneys in the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, a copy of that plan and any amendments thereto shall be included in the agency’s annual report required by Article 6 (commencing with Section 33080).
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