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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 50694

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The California Self-Help Housing Program shall do all of the following:
(a)Be a clearinghouse for owner-building and self-help rehabilitation information.
(b)Conduct research projects and training projects pertaining to owner-building and self-help rehabilitation.
(c)Provide information and technical assistance to, and between, public and private agencies, community groups, and present and prospective owner-rehabilitators and self-help rehabilitators.
(d)Prepare, publish, and disseminate educational information relating to, and encouraging, owner-building and self-help rehabilitation.
(e)Encourage and facilitate the effective use of available housing resources by existing and potential owner-builders and self-help rehabilitators and other persons seeking to improve their principal residences.
(f)Encourage and assist the formation and operation of neighborhood organizations and community design centers to assist owner-builders and self-help rehabilitators.
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