§ 5174.
(c)
Types of housing assistance
(1)
Temporary housing
(B)
Direct assistance
(ii)
Lease and repair of rental units for temporary housing
(I)
In general
The President, to the extent the President determines it would be a cost-effective alternative to other temporary housing options, may—
(aa)
enter into lease agreements with owners of multifamily rental property impacted by a major disaster or located in areas covered by a major disaster declaration to house individuals and households eligible for assistance under this section; and
(bb)
make repairs or improvements to properties under such lease agreements, to the extent necessary to serve as safe and adequate temporary housing.
(II)
Improvements or repairs
(iii)
Period of assistance
(iv)
Collection of rental charges
(2)
Repairs
(A)
In general
The President may provide financial assistance for—
(i)
the repair of owner-occupied private residences, utilities, and residential infrastructure (such as a private access route) damaged by a major disaster to a safe and sanitary living or functioning condition; and
(ii)
eligible hazard mitigation measures that reduce the likelihood of future damage to such residences, utilities, or infrastructure.
(B)
Relationship to other assistance
(3)
Replacement
(B)
Applicability of flood insurance requirement
(4)
Permanent housing construction
The President may provide financial assistance or direct assistance to individuals or households to construct permanent or semi-permanent housing in insular areas outside the continental United States and in other locations in cases in which—
(A)
no alternative housing resources are available; and
(B)
the types of temporary housing assistance described in paragraph (1) are unavailable, infeasible, or not cost-effective.
(e)
Financial assistance to address other needs
(1)
Medical, dental, child care, and funeral expenses
(2)
Personal property, transportation, and other expenses
(i)
Verification measures
In carrying out this section, the President shall develop a system, including an electronic database, that shall allow the President, or the designee of the President, to—
(1)
verify the identity and address of recipients of assistance under this section to provide reasonable assurance that payments are made only to an individual or household that is eligible for such assistance;
(2)
minimize the risk of making duplicative payments or payments for fraudulent claims under this section;
(3)
collect any duplicate payment on a claim under this section, or reduce the amount of subsequent payments to offset the amount of any such duplicate payment;
(4)
provide instructions to recipients of assistance under this section regarding the proper use of any such assistance, regardless of how such assistance is distributed; and
(5)
conduct an expedited and simplified review and appeal process for an individual or household whose application for assistance under this section is denied.
([Pub. L. 93–288, title IV, § 408], as added [Pub. L. 100–707, title I, § 106(d)], Nov. 23, 1988, [102 Stat. 4702]; amended [Pub. L. 106–390, title II, § 206(a)], Oct. 30, 2000, [114 Stat. 1566]; [Pub. L. 109–295, title VI], §§ 685, 686, 689(c), 689d, 696(c), Oct. 4, 2006, [120 Stat. 1447–1449], 1452, 1461; [Pub. L. 113–2, div. B], §§ 1103, 1108(a), Jan. 29, 2013, [127 Stat. 42], 47; [Pub. L. 115–254, div. D], §§ 1211(a), 1212, 1213(a), (b), Oct. 5, 2018, [132 Stat. 3445], 3448.)