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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-399—OCT. 8, 1980

94 STAT. 1645

lieu thereof the following: "The Corporation shall establish limitations governing the maximum principal obligation of conventional mortgages purchased by it. Such limitations shall not exceed $93,750 for a mortgage secured by a single-family residence, $120,000 for a mortgage secured by a two-family residence, $145,000 for a mortgage secured by a three-family residence, and $180,000 for a mortgage secured by a four-family residence, except that such maximum limitations shall be adjusted effective January 1 of each year beginning with 1981. Each such adjustment shall be made by adding to each such amount (as it may have been previously adjusted) a percentage thereof equal to the percentage increase during the twelve-month period ending with the previous October in the national average one-family house price in the monthly survey of all major lenders conducted by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. With respect to mortgages of property comprising five or more family dwelling units, such limitations shall not exceed 125 per centum of the limitations established under section 207(c)(3) of the National Housing Act. The foregoing limitations may be increased by not to exceed 50 per centum with respect to properties located in Alaska, Guam, and Hawaii.".

Conventional ™°xi^um' principal obligation,

Ante, p. 1641.

SUPPLEMENTARY LOANS

SEC. 314. Section 241(e)(1) of the National Housing Act is amended by inserting after "multifamily housing project" the following: "if such meters are purchased or installed in connection with other energy conserving improvements or with a solar energy system or the project meets minimum standards of energy conservation established by the Secretary,".

12 USC 1715Z-6.

NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION

SEC. 315. Title VI of the Housing and Community Development Amendments of 1978 is amended— (1) by striking out "National" in section 603(a); 42 USC 8102. (2) by striking out "supervising" in the first sentence of section 606(a)(1) and inserting in lieu thereof the word "monitoring"; and 42 USC 8105. (3) by striking out "and not to exceed $12,000,000 for fiscal year 1980" in section 608(a) and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 42 USC 8107. "not to exceed $12,000,000 for fiscal year 1980, and not to exceed $13,426,000 for fiscal year 1981". MUTUAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION DEMONSTRATION

SEC. 316. (a) The Congress— 42 USC 8106 (1) recognizes the significant potential of mutual housing ^°^associations for helping make multifamily housing in the United States more affordable; and (2) commends and encourages the efforts being made in connection with the national demonstration program of mutual housing associations being undertaken by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation and the National Consumer Cooperative Bank with the cooperation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. (b) The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, in conjunction Report to with the National Consumer Cooperative Bank and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, shall transmit a report to the Congress on the findings and conclusions reached as a result of the demonstration program described in subsection (a)(2), together with legislative recommendations, not later than September 30, 1981.