Technical assistance grants -- For self-help construction

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    (a)    The Department may award a technical assistance grant to a political subdivision or nonprofit organization to help families of limited income that are owner–builders or self–help rehabilitators.

    (b)    A technical assistance grant under this section shall be used to:

        (1)    help, train, and supervise owner–builders and self–help rehabilitators in self–help construction activities and techniques;

        (2)    help in project development, including:

            (i)    preparing plans for self–help housing;

            (ii)    preparing contracts for professional services;

            (iii)    applying for financing;

            (iv)    packaging applications for assistance;

            (v)    preparing subdivision maps;

            (vi)    reviewing engineering plans and specifications for construction and rehabilitation projects; and

            (vii)    complying with the requirements of political subdivisions and funding entities; and

        (3)    pay the administrative costs of providing technical assistance for the activity that the Department finances.

    (c)    A technical assistance grant may not be:

        (1)    used to purchase land, materials, tools, or construction equipment or to pay for construction costs; or

        (2)    awarded for a project of fewer than six dwellings.


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