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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 3284 — Manufactured Housing Program Fee · § 3284.10

§ 3284.10. Minimum payments to states.

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For every State that has a State plan fully or conditionally approved pursuant to § 3282.302 of this chapter, and subject to the availability of appropriations, HUD will pay such State annually a total amount that is the greater of either the amount of cumulative payments resulting from production and shipments due to that State for the period between October 1, 2013, and September 30, 2014; or the total amount determined by adding:
(a)\$9.00 for every transportable section that is first located on the premises of a retailer, distributor, or purchaser in that State after leaving the manufacturing plant (or \$0, if it is not) during the year for which payment is received; and
(b)14.00 for every transportable section that is produced in a manufacturing plant in that State (or \$0, if it is not) during the year for which payment is received. \[85 FR 71834, Nov. 12, 2020\]
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