Sec. 519. MONITORING OF COMPLIANCE
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## SEC. 519 MONITORING OF COMPLIANCE **[**[42 U.S.C. 1437f note](/us/usc/t42/s1437f)**]** ###
(a)Compliance Agreements ####
(1)Pursuant to regulations issued by the Secretary under section 522(a), each participating administrative entity, through binding contractual agreements with owners and otherwise, shall ensure long-term compliance with the provisions of this subtitle. Each agreement shall, at a minimum, provide for— #####
(A)enforcement of the provisions of this subtitle; and #####
(B)remedies for the breach of those provisions. ####
(2)If the participating administrative entity is not qualified under the United States Housing Act of 1937 to be a section 8 contract administrator or fails to perform its duties under the portfolio restructuring agreement, the Secretary shall have the right to enforce the agreement. ###
(b)Periodic Monitoring ####
(1)In general Not less than annually, each participating administrative entity that is qualified to be the section 8 contract administrator shall review the status of all multifamily housing projects for which a mortgage restructuring and rental assistance sufficiency plan has been implemented. ####
(2)Inspections Each review under this subsection shall include onsite inspection to determine compliance with housing codes and other requirements as provided in this subtitle and the portfolio restructuring agreements. ####
(3)Administration If the participating administrative entity is not qualified under the United States Housing Act of 1937 to be a section 8 contract administrator, either the Secretary or a qualified State or local housing agency shall be responsible for the review required by this subsection. ###
(c)Audit by the Secretary The Comptroller General of the United States, the Secretary, and the Inspector General of the Department of Housing and Urban Development may conduct an audit at any time of any multifamily housing project for which a mortgage restructuring and rental assistance sufficiency plan has been implemented.
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