Legislation
CHAPTER 44-B
Private Housing Finance
CHAPTER 803
AN ACT in relation to financial aids to private enterprise housing,
constituting chapter forty-four-b of the consolidated laws
Became a law April 22, 1961, with the approval of the Governor.
Passed, by a majority vote, three-fifths being present
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR-B OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
Article Sections
1. Short title; definitions............................ 1 - 2
2. Limited-profit housing companies................. 10 - 37
3. New York State housing finance agency............ 40 - 62
3-A. Permanent housing for homeless families.......... 63 - 69
4. Limited dividend housing companies................ 70 - 97
5. Redevelopment companies......................... 100 - 128
6. Urban redevelopment corporations................ 200 - 221
6-A. Community development corporations.............. 250 - 261
7. Mortgage facilities corporation................. 300 - 313
7-A. Community senior citizens centers and
services companies............................ 350 - 365
8. Loans to owners of existing multiple
dwellings..................................... 400 - 408
8-A. Small loans to owners of multiple
dwellings to remove substandard or
insanitary conditions......................... 450 - 457
8-B. Loans to owners of one to four unit
private and multiple dwellings................ 470 - 478
9. Acquisition of property......................... 500 - 508
10. Sale or lease of projects....................... 550 - 560
11. Housing development fund companies.............. 570 - 582
12. New York city housing development
corporation................................... 650 - 670
13. Miscellaneous................................... 600 - 614
15. Participation loans to owners of
multiple dwellings by private investors
and municipalities utilizing federal
grant funds................................... 800 - 806
16. Neighborhood preservation companies............. 901 - 910
16-A. Urban initiatives............................... 920 - 924
17. Housing and community preservation
in rural areas.............................. 1001 - 1011
17-A. Rental assistance program for rural
areas....................................... 1020 - 1025
17-B. Rural area revitalization projects............ 1051 - 1057
18. Low income housing trust fund program......... 1100 - 1103
18-A Low income turnkey/enhanced housing
trust fund program....................... 1106 - 1106-J
19. Affordable home ownership development
program..................................... 1110 - 1113
20. Manufactured home cooperative fund
program..................................... 1120 - 1123
21. Infrastructure development demonstration
program..................................... 1130 - 1133
22. Affordable housing development loans.......... 1150 - 1153
24. National affordable housing act
program..................................... 1170 - 1174
25. New York access to home program............... 1200 - 1203
26. New York main street program.................. 1220 - 1222
27. Rural and urban community investment fund
program..................................... 1230 - 1232
29. Residential emergency services to offer home
repairs to the elderly program.............. 1260 - 1262
30. New York access to home for heroes program.... 1270 - 1272
31. Housing our neighbors with dignity program.... 1280 - 1282
32. New York housing for the future homeownership
and rental housing programs................. 1290 - 1291
AN ACT in relation to financial aids to private enterprise housing,
constituting chapter forty-four-b of the consolidated laws
Became a law April 22, 1961, with the approval of the Governor.
Passed, by a majority vote, three-fifths being present
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR-B OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
Article Sections
1. Short title; definitions............................ 1 - 2
2. Limited-profit housing companies................. 10 - 37
3. New York State housing finance agency............ 40 - 62
3-A. Permanent housing for homeless families.......... 63 - 69
4. Limited dividend housing companies................ 70 - 97
5. Redevelopment companies......................... 100 - 128
6. Urban redevelopment corporations................ 200 - 221
6-A. Community development corporations.............. 250 - 261
7. Mortgage facilities corporation................. 300 - 313
7-A. Community senior citizens centers and
services companies............................ 350 - 365
8. Loans to owners of existing multiple
dwellings..................................... 400 - 408
8-A. Small loans to owners of multiple
dwellings to remove substandard or
insanitary conditions......................... 450 - 457
8-B. Loans to owners of one to four unit
private and multiple dwellings................ 470 - 478
9. Acquisition of property......................... 500 - 508
10. Sale or lease of projects....................... 550 - 560
11. Housing development fund companies.............. 570 - 582
12. New York city housing development
corporation................................... 650 - 670
13. Miscellaneous................................... 600 - 614
15. Participation loans to owners of
multiple dwellings by private investors
and municipalities utilizing federal
grant funds................................... 800 - 806
16. Neighborhood preservation companies............. 901 - 910
16-A. Urban initiatives............................... 920 - 924
17. Housing and community preservation
in rural areas.............................. 1001 - 1011
17-A. Rental assistance program for rural
areas....................................... 1020 - 1025
17-B. Rural area revitalization projects............ 1051 - 1057
18. Low income housing trust fund program......... 1100 - 1103
18-A Low income turnkey/enhanced housing
trust fund program....................... 1106 - 1106-J
19. Affordable home ownership development
program..................................... 1110 - 1113
20. Manufactured home cooperative fund
program..................................... 1120 - 1123
21. Infrastructure development demonstration
program..................................... 1130 - 1133
22. Affordable housing development loans.......... 1150 - 1153
24. National affordable housing act
program..................................... 1170 - 1174
25. New York access to home program............... 1200 - 1203
26. New York main street program.................. 1220 - 1222
27. Rural and urban community investment fund
program..................................... 1230 - 1232
29. Residential emergency services to offer home
repairs to the elderly program.............. 1260 - 1262
30. New York access to home for heroes program.... 1270 - 1272
31. Housing our neighbors with dignity program.... 1280 - 1282
32. New York housing for the future homeownership
and rental housing programs................. 1290 - 1291