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  8. Chapter 43. Housing Authority


Chapter 43. Housing Authority


  • § 4301 Definitions.
  • § 4302 Legislative purpose.
  • § 4303 Creation of authority; appointment and removal of commissioners; area of operation.
  • § 4304 Wilmington Housing Authority.
  • § 4304A Newark Housing Authority.
  • § 4305 Interest of authority member or employee in projects.
  • § 4306 Organization by commissioners; quorum; employment of assistants.
  • § 4307 Compensation and expenses of commissioners.
  • § 4308 Powers of authority.
  • § 4309 Agreements with federal government.
  • § 4310 Transfer of property to authority by municipalities.
  • § 4311 Condemnation procedure.
  • § 4312 Property as public property.
  • § 4313 Projects subject to zoning regulations.
  • § 4314 Issuance of evidences of indebtedness; rights of creditors.
  • § 4315 Supervision of projects by the DSHA.
  • § 4316 Material and labor contracts; bids.
  • § 4317 Dissolution.
  • § 4318 Tax exemption; payments in lieu of taxes.
  • § 4319 Exemption from execution sale.
  • § 4320 Form and sale of bonds.
  • § 4321 Authority to invest in bonds or other obligations of housing authorities.
  • § 4322 Additional powers of Department [Repealed].
  • § 4323 Inspection of housing projects located within the City of Wilmington.
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