§ 31-11-10 Definitions
§ 31-11-20 Undertakings of projects for persons engaged in national defense
§ 31-11-30 Housing authorities’ powers in regard to projects for persons engaged in national defense
§ 31-11-40 Conditions rendering limitations in Sections 31-3-530 and 31-3-540 inapplicable to projects for persons engaged in national defense
§ 31-11-50 Additional powers conferred upon housing authorities
§ 31-11-60 Cooperation with Federal Government; sale of project to Federal Government
§ 31-11-70 Effect of other provisions relating to cooperation between State public body and housing authorities
§ 31-11-80 Operation of projects during and after defense periods
§ 31-11-90 Bonds or other obligations of authorities as security or investment
§ 31-11-100 Powers conferred herein supplemental to other powers

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 31 > Chapter 11 - Housing for National Defense Activities

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  • Persons engaged in national defense activities: shall include , without limiting the generality thereof, enlisted men in the military and naval services of the United States and employees of the Department of Defense assigned to duty at military or naval reservations, posts or bases, workers engaged or to be engaged in industries connected with and essential to the national defense program and the families of the aforesaid persons who are living with them;

    (2) "Persons of low income" shall mean persons or families who lack the amount of income which is necessary (as determined by the housing authority undertaking the housing project) to enable them, without financial assistance, to live in decent, safe and sanitary dwellings, without overcrowding;

    (3) "Development" shall mean any and all undertakings necessary for the planning, land acquisition, demolition, financing, construction or equipment in connection with a project, including the negotiation or award of contracts therefor, and shall include the acquisition of any project, in whole or in part, from the Federal Government;

    (4) "Administration" shall mean any and all undertakings necessary for management, operation or maintenance in connection with any project and shall include the leasing of any project, in whole or in part, from the Federal Government;

    (5) "Federal Government" shall mean the United States of America or any agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States of America;

    (6) The development of such projects shall be deemed to be "initiated" if a housing authority has issued bonds, notes or other obligations with respect to the financing of such project of the housing authority or has contracted with the Federal Government with respect to the exercise of powers hereunder in the development of such project of the Federal Government for which an allocation of funds has been made or approved during a period of war or national emergency declared by the President or Congress of the United States; and

    (7) "Housing authority" shall mean any housing authority established or hereafter established pursuant to this chapter and Chapter 3. See South Carolina Code 31-11-10
  • Persons of low income: shall mean persons or families who lack the amount of income which is necessary (as determined by the housing authority undertaking the housing project) to enable them, without financial assistance, to live in decent, safe and sanitary dwellings, without overcrowding;

    (3) "Development" shall mean any and all undertakings necessary for the planning, land acquisition, demolition, financing, construction or equipment in connection with a project, including the negotiation or award of contracts therefor, and shall include the acquisition of any project, in whole or in part, from the Federal Government;

    (4) "Administration" shall mean any and all undertakings necessary for management, operation or maintenance in connection with any project and shall include the leasing of any project, in whole or in part, from the Federal Government;

    (5) "Federal Government" shall mean the United States of America or any agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States of America;

    (6) The development of such projects shall be deemed to be "initiated" if a housing authority has issued bonds, notes or other obligations with respect to the financing of such project of the housing authority or has contracted with the Federal Government with respect to the exercise of powers hereunder in the development of such project of the Federal Government for which an allocation of funds has been made or approved during a period of war or national emergency declared by the President or Congress of the United States; and

    (7) "Housing authority" shall mean any housing authority established or hereafter established pursuant to this chapter and Chapter 3. See South Carolina Code 31-11-10