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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 315 - HOUSING AUTHORITIES

NRS 315.984 Powers of Authority concerning housing projects and low-rent housing.

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NRS 315.984 Powers of Authority concerning housing projects and low-rent housing.
1. The Authority may, within its area of operation, prepare, carry out, operate and otherwise manage housing projects and provide for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, extension, alteration or repair of any such project or any part thereof.
2. The Authority may, within its area of operation, administer programs to subsidize that portion of a tenant’s rental payments which represents the difference between the payment required in the lease and the amount paid under any program of the Federal Government.
3. The Authority may, within its area of operation, determine where there is a need for additional low-rent housing for persons of low and moderate income and where there is unsafe, insanitary or overcrowded housing.
4. The Authority may, within its area of operation, make studies and recommendations relating to the problems of relieving the shortage of low-rent housing and of eliminating unsafe, insanitary or overcrowded housing.
5. The Authority may, within its area of operation, cooperate with the Federal Government, state agencies, local authorities, counties, cities, towns and other political subdivisions of the State in action taken in connection with such problems.
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