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  Public Housing Property
  Management Index & Handbook V4B,
  By David Hoicka, page B225,
  Regulations and Comprehensive
  Index 2005, ISBN 1-59330-197-9

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        This web page, reproduced from page B225 of the Public Housing Property Management Index and Handbook, shows the following Keywords and Phrases referenced in HUD Public Housing Regulations:

LPG.................................................... 3

24 CFR 51: .208 (3)

LUMBER........................................... 8

HUD-5087: s6;

HUD-51000: p2;

4910.1 Handbook: s606‑1; Idx; ApF (2); ApI; ApK

LUMP.............................................. 19

49 CFR 24: .402; .404;

HUD-51000: p2;

HUD-51915: B3.1;

HUD-5370: s29;

1378.0 Handbook: s3‑3; s3‑4.; s7‑16 (3); s7‑21; Ap6; Ap20; Ap25 (2); Ap26;

7417.1 Handbook: s3‑16; s3‑18; s10‑24

LUMP SUM..................................... 19

49 CFR 24: .402; .404;

HUD-51000: p2;

HUD-51915: B3.1;

HUD-5370: s29;

1378.0 Handbook: s3‑3; s3‑4.; s7‑16 (3); s7‑21; Ap6; Ap20; Ap25 (2); Ap26;

7417.1 Handbook: s3‑16; s3‑18; s10‑24

LUMP-SUM...................................... 6

24 CFR 969: .105;

HUD-53012A: s10;

HUD-53012B: Att5.3;

1378.0 Handbook: Intro; s7‑21 (2)

LUMP-SUM AMOUNT.................... 1

24 CFR 969: .105

LUMP-SUM TRANSFERS.............. 1

HUD-53012A: s10

LUXURY.......................................... 1

24 CFR 968: .112

LUXURY IMPROVEMENTS......... 1

24 CFR 968: .112

LYMPHATIC.................................... 1

24 CFR 8: .3

MACHINE........................................ 6

24 CFR 35: .110; .140;

HUD-5369: s5 (2);

HUD-5369-B: s6 (2)

MACHINE-READABLE................. 2

24 CFR 87: .600 (2)

MACHINERY................................. 13

49 CFR 24: .303; .304;

HUD-53012B: Att7.1;

HUD-5370: s3; s11 (3);

1378.0 Handbook: s4‑2; s4‑4; Ap20 (4)

MACHINES...................................... 1

HUD-5369: s1

MADE AVAILABLE..................... 81

24 CFR 8: .3 (2); .21; .24; .25;

24 CFR 35: .125; .175; .215;

24 CFR 42: .375;

24 CFR 50: .34;

24 CFR 58: .6; .37; .60 (2);

24 CFR 135: .5; .90; .92 (2);

24 CFR 902: .50;

24 CFR 905: .120 (2);

24 CFR 941: .202; .207; .301;

24 CFR 945: .303;

24 CFR 968: .103 (3); .108; .110; .315 (3);

24 CFR 970: .5;

49 CFR 24: .4; .203 (3); .204 (3); .205 (2); .206; .401 (2); .603 (3);

HUD-53012B: Att6.5 (3); Att6.8 (4); Att6.9;

HUD-5370: s2; s7;

1378.0 Handbook: s2‑3 (2); s2‑4; s2‑5; s3‑3 (2); s6‑1; s7‑21; s8‑113; s8‑215; Ap2;

7417.1 Handbook: s3‑136; s3‑173; s4‑2 (2); s4‑29; s5‑3; s5‑24; s6‑25; s6‑28; s7‑64 (2)

 

MAGNITUDE................................... 5

24 CFR 50: .36;

24 CFR 51: .103;

24 CFR 58: .47; .59;

24 CFR 902: .26

MAIL............................................... 37

24 CFR 35: .100;

24 CFR 50: .23;

24 CFR 135: .76;

24 CFR 902: .25;

49 CFR 24: .5;

HUD-2530: p3; p4;

HUD-5087: s9;

HUD-5369: s5 (6);

HUD-5369-B: s6 (6); s9;

1378.0 Handbook: s2‑3; s8‑150 (2); Ap2; Ap3; Ap4; Ap5; Ap6; Ap7; Ap25; Ap26;

4910.1 Handbook: ApH;

7417.1 Handbook: s5‑16; s6‑40; s7‑124; s7‑125

MAIL BOXES................................... 2

24 CFR 902: .25;

HUD-5087: s9

MAIL DELIVERY........................... 1

HUD-5369-B: s9

MAIL ROOM.................................... 1

4910.1 Handbook: ApH

MAILBOXES.................................... 1

24 CFR 902: .23

 


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