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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act · Sec. 226

Sec. 226. MONITORING OF COMPLIANCE

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## SEC. 226 MONITORING OF COMPLIANCE **[**[42 U.S.C. 12756](/us/usc/t42/s12756)**]** ###
(a)Enforceable Agreements Each participating jurisdiction, through binding contractual agreements with owners and otherwise, shall ensure long-term compliance with the provisions of this title. Such measures shall provide for
(1)enforcement of the provisions of this title by the jurisdiction or by the intended beneficiaries, and
(2)remedies for the breach of such provisions. ###
(b)Periodic Monitoring Each participating jurisdiction, not less frequently than annually, shall review the activities of owners of affordable housing assisted under this title for rental to assess compliance with the requirements of this title. Such review shall include on-site inspection to determine compliance with housing codes and other applicable regulations. The results of each review shall be included in the jurisdiction's performance report submitted to the Secretary under section 108(a) and made available to the public. ###
(c)Special Procedures for Certain Projects In the case of small-scale or scattered site housing, the Secretary may provide for such streamlined procedures for achieving the purposes of this section as the Secretary determines to be appropriate. ## subtitle B Community Housing Partnership
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