Public Law 119-73 (01/23/2026)

42 U.S.C. § 8001

Congressional findings

The Congress finds that—
(1)
congregate housing, coordinated with the delivery of supportive services, offers an innovative, proven, and cost-effective means of enabling temporarily disabled or handicapped individuals to maintain their dignity and independence and to avoid costly and unnecessary institutionalization;
(2)
a large and growing number of elderly and handicapped residents of public housing projects and of nonprofit projects for the elderly and handicapped face premature and unnecessary institutionalization because of the absence of or deficiencies in the availability, adequacy, coordination, or delivery of the supportive services required for the successful development of adequate numbers of congregate housing projects; and
(3)
supplemental supportive services, available on a secure and continuing basis, are essential to a successful congregate housing program.

Pub. L. 95–557, title IV, § 40292 Stat. 2104(, , .)

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Short Title of 2011 Amendment

Pub. L. 111–374, § 1(a)124 Stat. 4089

section 8013 of this titlesection 8013 of this title“This Act [amending and enacting provisions set out as a note under ] may be cited as the ‘Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2010’.”
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Short Title

Pub. L. 95–557, title IV, § 40192 Stat. 2104

section 1437e of this title“This title [enacting this chapter and amending ] may be cited as the ‘Congregate Housing Services Act of 1978’.”
, , , provided that: