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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10830 · Sec. 202

Sec. 202. Administrative Fees

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## Sec. 202 Administrative Fees **[**[42 U.S.C. 1437f note](/us/usc/t42/s1437f)**]** Notwithstanding section 8(q) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended— ###
(a)The Secretary shall establish fees for the cost of administering the certificate, voucher and moderate rehabilitation programs. ####
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(A)For fiscal year 1997, the fee for each month for which a dwelling unit is covered by an assistance contract shall be 7.5 percent of the base amount, adjusted as provided herein, in the case of an agency that, on an annual basis, is administering a program of no more than 600 units, and 7 percent of the base amount, adjusted as provided herein, for each additional unit above 600. #####
(B)The base amount shall be the higher of— ######
(i)the fair market rental for fiscal year 1993 for a 2-bedroom existing rental dwelling unit in the market area of the agency; and ######
(ii)such fair market rental for fiscal year 1994, but not more than 103.5 percent of the amount determined under clause (i). #####
(C)The base amount shall be adjusted to reflect changes in the wage data or other objectively measurable data that reflect the costs of administering the program during fiscal year 1996; except that the Secretary may require that the base amount be not less than a minimum amount and not more than a maximum amount. ####
(2)For subsequent fiscal years, the Secretary shall publish a notice in the Federal Register, for each geographic area, establishing the amount of the fee that would apply for the agencies administering the program, based on changes in wage data or other objectively measurable data that reflect the cost of administering the program, as determined by the Secretary. ####
(3)The Secretary may increase the fee if necessary to reflect higher costs of administering small programs and programs operating over large geographic areas. ####
(4)The Secretary may decrease the fee for PHA-owned units. ###
(b)Beginning in fiscal year 1997 and thereafter, the Secretary shall also establish reasonable fees (as determined by the Secretary) for— ####
(1)the costs of preliminary expenses, in the amount of $500, for a public housing agency, but only in the first year it administers a tenant-based assistance program under the United States Housing Act of 1937 and only if, immediately before the effective date of this Act, it was not administering a tenant-based assistance program under the 1937 Act (as in effect immediately before the effective date of this Act), in connection with its initial increment of assistance received; ####
(2)the costs incurred in assisting families who experience difficulty (as determined by the Secretary) in obtaining appropriate housing under the program; and ####
(3)extraordinary costs approved by the Secretary. * * * * * * *
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