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Section 50775.5.

CA Health & Safety Code § 50775.5 (2019) (N/A)
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For the purposes of disaster relief to those households displaced as a result of the Anaheim fire resulting in a state of emergency proclaimed on April 23, 1982, by the Governor, pursuant to Section 8625 of the Government Code, financial assistance may be provided to displaced Anaheim residents as prescribed in this chapter, consistent with the following exceptions:

(a)  Condominium, planned development, as defined in Section 11003 of the Business and Professions Code, or stock cooperative units to be purchased with state financial assistance may include existing condominium, planned development, or cooperative units.

(b)  Households receiving state assistance to purchase condominium, planned development, or cooperative units need not have resided in such units prior to the purchase thereof.

(c)  Eligibility for state financial assistance shall be limited to households which have incomes no greater than 150 percent of the median for the county.

(d)  The housing assisted by this section shall not be governed by the percentage requirements in Section 50778, nor shall units assisted pursuant to this section be used in determining compliance with the percentage requirements contained in Section 50778.

(e)  Any rule, policy, or standard of general application employed by the department in implementing the provisions of this section shall not be subject to the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

Any repayment of funds originating from the Homeownership Assistance Fund allocated pursuant to this section shall be utilized by the department pursuant to this chapter.

The provisions of Sections 14 and 15 of Chapter 312 of the Statutes of 1982 shall be applicable to this section as amended by the Statutes of 1983.

(Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 13, Sec. 2. Effective April 7, 1983.)

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Section 50775.5.