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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 20 — Appropriations and budget management

20.490 Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority.

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20.490 Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority. There is appropriated from the general fund, except where otherwise indicated, to the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority for the following programs:
(1)Facilitation of construction.
(a)Capital reserve fund deficiency. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to restore the capital reserve fund requirement in accordance with s. 234.15
(4)or 234.54 .
(2)Housing rehabilitation loan program.
(a)General program operations. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for general program operations under s. 234.51 .
(q)Loan loss reserve fund. As a continuing appropriation, from the state housing authority reserve fund, the amounts in the schedule for a loan loss reserve fund in accordance with s. 234.52 .
(3)Homeownership mortgage assistance.
(a)Homeowner eviction lien protection program. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to operate the homeowner eviction and lien protection program under s. 234.605 . Notwithstanding s. 20.001
(c), at the close of fiscal year 2009-10, the unencumbered balance of this appropriation account shall lapse to the general fund.
(4)Disadvantaged business mobilization assistance.
(g)Disadvantaged business mobilization loan guarantee. All moneys received as grants under s. 85.25
(3)for the purpose of guaranteeing mobilization loans to disadvantaged businesses as provided under s. 85.25 .
(5)Wisconsin development loan guarantees.
(a)Wisconsin development reserve fund. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to be transferred to the Wisconsin development reserve fund under s. 234.93 .
(q)Environmental fund transfer to Wisconsin development reserve fund. From the environmental fund, as a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to be transferred to the Wisconsin development reserve fund under s. 234.93 .
(r)Agrichemical management fund transfer to Wisconsin development reserve fund. From the agrichemical management fund, as a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to be transferred to the Wisconsin development reserve fund under s. 234.93 .
(s)Petroleum inspection fund transfer to Wisconsin development reserve fund. From the petroleum inspection fund, the amounts in the schedule to be transferred to the Wisconsin development reserve fund under s. 234.93 .
(6)Funds.
(am)Residential housing infrastructure revolving loan fund. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for deposit into the residential housing infrastructure revolving loan fund under s. 234.66
(2).
(b)Main street housing rehabilitation revolving loan fund. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for deposit into the main street housing rehabilitation revolving loan fund under s. 234.661
(2).
(c)Commercial-to-housing conversion revolving loan fund. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for deposit into the commercial-to-housing conversion revolving loan fund under s. 234.662
(2).
(d)Housing rehabilitation. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for housing rehabilitation.
SUBCHAPTER VI
GENERAL EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
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