Maryland Code § HS-4-1204

Section HS-4-1204
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The purposes of the Program are to:
(1) provide decent, safe, and sanitary rental housing for households
of lower income;
(2) provide financial assistance to political subdivisions or housing
authorities to acquire, construct, reconstruct, renovate, or rehabilitate rental housing
affordable to households of lower income;
(3) stimulate the development and ownership of rental housing for
households of lower income by political subdivisions, housing authorities, or
partnerships that include political subdivisions or housing authorities;
(4) provide financial assistance to private sector entities to acquire,
construct, reconstruct, renovate, or rehabilitate housing units:
(i) for sale to political subdivisions, housing authorities, or
partnerships that include political subdivisions or housing authorities, as affordable
rental housing for households of lower income; or
(ii) for occupancy by households of lower income that include
one or more individuals with disabilities or special needs;

(5) promote affordable housing programs and increased
contributions to the production of affordable rental housing by political subdivisions,
housing authorities, and the private sector, including for profit and nonprofit entities;
(6) encourage households of lower income that live in partnership
rental housing to contribute actively to the operation or maintenance of the housing
or the community;
(7) finance rental housing that is:
(i) to be occupied by households of lower income;
(ii) to be owned by political subdivisions or housing authorities
or partnerships that include political subdivisions or housing authorities; and
(iii) expected to be financially self-sufficient, without further
governmental financing for maintenance, renovation, or operating subsidies; and
(8) encourage the private sector to provide rental housing for
households of lower income that include one or more individuals with disabilities or
special needs.

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