12-U.S.C.-1701N
§1701N – Reduction of Vulnerability of Congested Urban Areas to Enemy Attack
Pathway
Title 12 > Chapter 13 > Section 1701n
Details
- Reference: Section 1701n
- Legend: §1701N – Reduction of Vulnerability of Congested Urban Areas to Enemy Attack
- USCode Year: 2013
Provision Content
The Department of Housing and Urban Development, and any other departments or agencies of the Federal Government having powers, functions, or duties with respect to housing under any law shall exercise such powers, functions, or duties in such manner as, consistent with the requirements thereof, will facilitate progress in the reduction of the vulnerability of congested urban areas to enemy attack.
(Aug. 2, 1954, ch. 649, title VIII, §811, 68 Stat. 646; Pub. L. 90–19, §10(g), May 25, 1967, 81 Stat. 23.)
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the Housing Act of 1954, and not as part of the National Housing Act which comprises this chapter.
Amendments
1967—Pub. L. 90–19 substituted Department of Housing and Urban Development for Housing and Home Finance Agency, including its constituent agencies.
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