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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The director shall appoint a natural disaster housing reconstruction advisory committee composed of representatives from appropriate local, state, and federal entities and organizations and nonprofit organizations.
(b) The advisory committee shall develop a natural disaster housing reconstruction plan. In developing this plan, the advisory committee shall:
(1) evaluate existing systems of providing temporary housing to victims of natural disasters and develop alternative systems to increase efficiency and cost-effectiveness;
(2) evaluate existing models for providing permanent replacement housing to victims of natural disasters;
(3) design alternatives to existing models to improve the sustainability, affordability, desirability, and quality of housing rebuilt in the event of future natural disasters;
(4) evaluate economic circumstances of elderly, disabled, and low-income victims of natural disasters and develop models for providing affordable replacement housing;
(5) recommend programs for the rapid and efficient large-scale production of temporary and permanent replacement housing following a natural disaster; and
(6) encourage the participation, coordination, and involvement of appropriate federal organizations.
(c) Chapter 2110 does not apply to the advisory committee.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 2306.541. Natural Disaster Housing Reconstruction Advisory Committee - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-2306-541/
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