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PUBLIC LAW 106-568 —DEC. 27, 2000 114 STAT. 2887 "(1) DEVELOPMENT. — The acquisition, new construction, reconstruction, or moderate or substantial rehabilitation of affordable housing, which may include— "(A) real property acquisition; "(B) site improvement; "(C) the development of utilities and utility services; "(D) conversion; "(E) demolition; "(F) financing; "(G) administration and planning; and "(H) other related activities. "(2) HOUSING SERVICES. — The provision of housing-related services for affordable housing, including— "(A) housing counseling in connection with rental or homeownership assistance; "(B) the establishment and support of resident organizations and resident management corporations; "(C) energy auditing; "(D) activities related to the provisions of self-sufficiency and other services; and "(E) other services related to assisting owners, tenants, contractors, and other entities participating or seeking to participate in other housing activities assisted pursuant to this section. "(3) HOUSING MANAGEMENT SERVICES. —The provision of management services for affordable housing, including— "(A) the preparation of work specifications; "(B) loan processing; "(C) inspections; "(D) tenant selection; "(E) management of tenant-based rental assistance; and "(F) management of affordable housing projects. "(4) CRIME PREVENTION AND SAFETY ACTIVITIES.— The provision of safety, security, and law enforcement measures and activities appropriate to protect residents of affordable housing from crime. "(5) MODEL ACTIVITIES.—Housing activities under model programs that are— "(A) designed to carry out the purposes of this title; and "(B) specifically approved by the Secretary as appropriate for the purpose referred to in subparagraph (A). "SEC. 811. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. 25 USC 4230. " (a) RENTS. — "(1) ESTABLISHMENT.— Subject to paragraph (2), as a condition to receiving grant amounts under this title, the Director shall develop written policies governing rents and homebuyer payments charged for dwelling units assisted under this title, including methods by which such rents and homebuyer pay- ments are determined. "(2) MAXIMUM RENT.— In the case of any low-income family residing in a dwelling unit assisted with grant amounts under this title, the monthly rent or homebuyer pa3anent (as applicable) for that dwelling unit may not exceed 30 percent of the monthly adjusted income of that family.