§ 1000.4. What are the objectives of NAHASDA?
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/us/cfr/t24/s§ 1000.4·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
The primary objectives of NAHASDA are:
(a)To assist and promote affordable housing activities to develop, maintain and operate affordable housing in safe and healthy environments on Indian reservations and in other Indian areas for occupancy by low-income Indian families;
(b)To ensure better access to private mortgage markets for Indian tribes and their members and to promote self-sufficiency of Indian tribes and their members;
(c)To coordinate activities to provide housing for Indian tribes and their members and to promote self-sufficiency of Indian tribes and their members;
(d)To plan for and integrate infrastructure resources for Indian tribes with housing development for Indian tribes; and
(e)To promote the development of private capital markets in Indian country and to allow such markets to operate and grow, thereby benefiting Indian communities.