Collapse to view only § 6861. Congressional findings and purpose
- § 6861. Congressional findings and purpose
- § 6862. Definitions
- § 6863. Weatherization program
- § 6864. Financial assistance
- § 6864a. Private sector investments
- § 6864b. Technical transfer grants
- § 6864c. Contractor optimization
- § 6864d. Financial assistance for WAP enhancement and innovation
- § 6864e. Hiring
- § 6865. Limitations on financial assistance
- § 6866. Monitoring and evaluation of funded projects; technical assistance; limitation on assistance
- § 6867. Administration of projects receiving financial assistance
- § 6868. Approval of application or amendment for financial assistance; administrative procedures applicable
- § 6869. Judicial review of final action by Secretary on application
- § 6870. Prohibition against discrimination; notification to funded project of violation; penalties for failure to comply
- § 6871. Annual report by Secretary and Director to President and Congress on weatherization program
- § 6872. Authorization of appropriations
- § 6873. Availability of labor
The Secretary may, as the Secretary determines appropriate, encourage entities receiving funding from the Federal Government or from a State through a weatherization program under section 6863 of this title or section 6864 of this title, to prioritize the hiring and retention of employees who are individuals described in section 6864d(a)(5) of this title.
The Secretary, in coordination with the Director, shall monitor and evaluate the operation of projects receiving financial assistance under this part through methods provided for in section 6867(a) of this title, through onsite inspections, or through other means, in order to assure the effective provision of weatherization assistance for the dwelling units of low-income persons. The Secretary shall also carry out periodic evaluations of the program authorized by this part and projects receiving financial assistance under this part. The Secretary may provide technical assistance to any such project, directly and through persons and entities with a demonstrated capacity in developing and implementing appropriate technology for enhancing the effectiveness of the provision of weatherization assistance to the dwelling units of low-income persons, utilizing in any fiscal year not to exceed up to 20 percent of the sums appropriated for such year under this part.
The Secretary and (with respect to the operation and effectiveness of activities carried out through community action agencies) the Director shall each submit, on or before March 31, 1977, and annually thereafter, a report to the Congress and the President describing the weatherization assistance program carried out under this part or any other provision of law, including the results of the periodic evaluations and monitoring activities required by section 6866 of this title. Such report shall include information and data furnished by each State on the average costs incurred in weatherization of individual dwelling units, the average size of the dwellings being weatherized, the number of multifamily buildings in which individual dwelling units were weatherized during the previous year, the number of individual dwelling units in multifamily buildings weatherized during the previous year, and the average income of households receiving assistance under this part.