Sec. 906. purposes and powers of the corporation
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## Sec. 906 purposes and powers of the corporation **[**[42 U.S.C. 3936](/us/usc/t42/s3936)**]** ###
(a)In order to achieve the objectives and carry out the purposes of this title, the corporation is authorized to— ####
(1)plan, initiate, and carry out, pursuant to Federal programs or otherwise, the building, rehabilitation, acquisition, and financing of housing and related facilities primarily for the benefit of families and individuals of low or moderate income; ####
(2)buy, own, manage, lease, or otherwise acquire or dispose of property in connection with the developments, projects, or undertakings referred to in paragraph (1); ####
(3)provide such funds as may be necessary to accomplish the developments, projects, or undertakings referred to in paragraph (1); and ####
(4)for the purpose of generating income to support the building or rehabilitation of housing primarily for the benefit of families and individuals of low or moderate income
(A)design, develop, manufacture and sell products and services for use in the construction, sale, or financing of housing, and
(B)design and develop commercial, industrial, or retail facilities, that are not directly related to housing, except that the development and preservation of housing for families and individuals of low or moderate income shall be the primary activity of the corporation. ###
(b)Included in the activities authorized to the corporation for the accomplishment of the purposes indicated in subsection
(a)of this section are, among others not specifically named— ####
(1)to enter into partnerships, limited partnerships, joint ventures, and other associations with individuals, corporations, and private and governmental agencies, organizations, and institutions; ####
(2)to act as manager or general partner of any such partnership, venture, or association; ####
(3)to conduct or contract for research and studies related to the development, demonstration, and evaluation of improved techniques and methods of constructing, rehabilitating, and maintaining housing; ####
(4)to provide technical assistance to nonprofit corporations, limited dividend corporations, and others with respect to the planning, financing, construction, rehabilitation, maintenance, and management of housing for low and moderate income families and individuals; ####
(5)to make loans or grants including grants of interests in housing and related facilities, to nonprofit corporations, limited dividend corporations, and others, in carrying out its activities under subsection
(a)of this section; and ####
(6)to hire or accept the voluntary services of consultants, experts, advisory boards, and panels to aid the corporation in carrying out the purposes of this title. ###
(c)To carry out the foregoing purposes and engage in the foregoing activities, the corporation shall have the usual powers conferred upon a stock corporation by the District of Columbia Business Corporation Act. ###
(d)Nothing in this title shall have the effect of waiving or otherwise affecting the applicability of the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 267a—276a–5), or any other law requiring compliance with labor standards, in the case of any construction to which such provisions would otherwise apply. ###
(e)The combined outstanding equity commitment of the corporation and the partnership with respect to activities undertaken under subsection (a)(4) may not exceed
(1)7 percent of their total combined equity commitment outstanding during the first 12-month period following the date of enactment of this subsection;17
(2)14 percent of their total combined equity commitment outstanding during the second 12-month period following the date of enactment of this subsection; or
(3)20 percent of their total combined equity commitment outstanding at any time thereafter. 17The date of enactment was October 17, 1984.
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- 40 USC 267a
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