Housing Agency, National Established by EO 9070 of Feb. 24, 1942, to
consolidate housing functions relating to Federal Home Loan Bank Board,
Federal Home Loan Bank System, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation, Home Owners' Loan Corporation, U.S. Housing Corporation,
Federal Housing Administration, U.S. Housing Authority, Defense Homes
Corporation, Division of Defense Housing Coordination, Central Housing
Committee, Farm Security Administration with respect to nonfarm housing,
Public Buildings Administration, Division of Defense Housing, Mutual
Ownership Defense Housing Division, Office of Administrator of Federal
Works Agency, and War and Navy Departments with respect to housing located
off military installations. Agency dissolved on creation of Housing and
Home Finance Agency by Reorg. Plan No. 3 of 1947, effective July 27, 1947.
Executive Order 9070 Establishing the National Housing Agency.
February 24, 1942
By virtue of the authority vested in me by Title I of the First War Powers Act,
1941, approved December 18, 1941 (Public Law 354, 77th Congress), and as
President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. The following agencies, functions, duties, and powers are consolidated into a
National Housing Agency and shall be administered as hereinafter provided under
the direction and supervision of a National Housing Administrator:
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The Federal Housing Administration and its functions, powers, and duties,
including those of the Administrator thereof.
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All functions, powers, and duties of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and of
its members.
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The Home Owners' Loan Corporation and the functions, powers, and duties of
its Board of Directors.
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The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation and the functions,
powers, and duties of its Board of Trustees.
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The United States Housing Authority and its functions, powers, and duties,
including those of the Administrator thereof.
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All functions, powers, and duties relating to defense housing of (1) the
Federal Works Administrator under the act of October 14, 1940, entitled "An Act
to expedite the provision of housing in connection with national defense, and
for other purposes," as amended, and under acts making appropriations to carry
out the purposes of said act, (2) the War Department and the Navy Department
with respect to housing units for persons (with families) engaged in national
defense activities (except housing units located on military or naval
reservations, posts, or bases) under Title IV of the Naval Appropriation Act for
the fiscal year 1941, and (3) any agencies heretofore designated (including the
Federal Works Agency and the Farm Security Administration) to provide temporary
shelter in defense areas under the Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1941,
and the Additional Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1941, and the Third
Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1942.
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All functions, powers, and duties of the Farm Security Administration
relating to such housing projects as such Administration determines are for
families not deriving their principal income from operating or working upon a
farm.
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The Defense Homes Corporation and its functions, powers, and duties,
including those of its officers and Board of Directors.
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All functions, powers, and duties of the Federal Loan Administrator, the
Federal Works Administrator, and the head of any department or other agency
relating to the administration or supervision of the agencies, functions,
powers, and duties transferred hereunder.
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All functions, powers, and duties of the Division of Defense Housing
Coordination established by Executive Order No. 8632 of January 11, 1941, and of
the Coordinator of Defense Housing: Provided, That such Division and such
Coordinator shall continue to exercise such functions, powers, and duties until
the appointment or designation of the National Housing Administrator.
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All powers, rights, privileges, duties, and functions transferred to the
Federal Works Administrator by Executive Order No. 8186 of June 29, 1939:
Provided, That with respect to any functions, powers, and duties enumerated in
sub-paragraphs (f) and (g) above, any agency now engaged in the construction or
management of any project shall continue such activities on behalf of the
National Housing Agency until such time as the National Housing Administrator
shall determine that it is expedient for the Federal Public Housing Authority,
herein provided for, to discharge such functions, powers, and duties with
respect to such project through its own facilities.
2. The National Housing Administrator shall be appointed by the President, by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall receive a salary of
$12,000 a year unless the Congress shall otherwise provide. Pending such
appointment, an existing officer of the Government designated by the President
shall act as National Housing Administrator.
3. There shall be three main constituent units in the National Housing Agency.
Each such unit shall be administered by a commissioner acting under the
direction and supervision of the National Housing Administrator. The unit
administering the Federal Housing Administration and its functions, powers, and
duties shall be known as the Federal Housing Administration, and the Federal
Housing Administrator shall serve as Federal Housing Commissioner. The unit
administering the functions, powers, and duties of the Federal Home Loan Bank
Board and its members shall be known as the Federal Home Loan Bank
Administration, and the Chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board shall serve
as Federal Home Loan Bank Commissioner. The United States Housing Authority and
its functions, powers, and duties shall be administered as the Federal Public
Housing Authority, one of the main constituent units, and the Administrator of
the United States Housing Authority shall serve as Federal Public Housing
Commissioner. The agencies, functions, powers, and duties enumerated in sub-
paragraphs (c), (d), and (k) of paragraph 1 shall be administered in the Federal
Home Loan Bank Administration, and those enumerated in subparagraphs (f) and (g)
shall be administered in the Federal Public Housing Authority. The agency,
functions, powers, and duties enumerated in sub-paragraph (h) of paragraph 1
shall also be administered by the Federal Public Housing Commissioner. The
Administrator of the National Housing Agency may centralize in the office of the
National Housing Administrator such budget, personnel, legal, procurement,
research, planning, or other administrative services or functions common to the
said constituent units as he may determine.
4. The capital stock of the Defense Homes Corporation shall be transferred from the
Federal Loan Administrator to the National Housing Administrator, and the
Federal' Loan Administrator and the Defense Homes Corporation shall take all
necessary action to effectuate such transfer and carry out the purposes hereof.
5. The Central Housing Committee is hereby abolished, and all of its assets, contracts,
property (including office equipment and records), and unexpended balances of funds
available for its use are hereby transferred to the National Housing Agency.
6. All assets, contracts, and property (including office equipment and records) of any
agency hereby consolidated, and all assets, contracts, and property
(including office equipment and records) which other agencies, including
departments, have been using primarily in the administration of any function,
power, or duty hereby consolidated or transferred, are hereby transferred,
respectively, with such agency, function, power, or duty.
7. Except as provided in paragraph 8 hereof, (1) all personnel of any agency hereby
consolidated, and (2) all personnel of other agencies, including departments, who have
been engaged primarily in the administration of any function, power, or duty hereby
consolidated or transferred and who within thirty days after the appointment or
designation of the National Housing Administrator are jointly certified for transfer by
said Administrator and the head of the department or agency to which such personnel is
attached, shall be transferred, respectively, with such agency, functions, power, or duty;
but any personnel transferred with functions, powers, or duties pursuant to this paragraph
who are found by the National Housing Administrator to be in excess of the personnel
necessary for the administration of such functions, powers, and duties shall be
retransfered under existing law to other positions in the Government or separated from the
service.
8. The following personnel are not transferred hereunder:(1) the Directors and
Officers of the Defense Homes Corporation, (2) the members of the Federal Home
Loan Bank Board other than the Chairman, (3) the Directors of the Home Owners'
Loan Corporation, and (4) the Trustees of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation. The offices of the foregoing personnel excepted from transfer by
this paragraph (except in the case of the Defense Homes Corporation) are hereby
vacated for the duration of this order: Provided, That the offices of the
members of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board shall not be vacated until sixty
days from the date of this order. The personnel of the Division of Defense
Housing Coordination and of the Central Housing Committee are not transferred
hereunder, except that the National Housing Administrator, within sixty days
after his appointment or designation, may take over such of this personnel as
are needed. During such period, all personnel of such Division and of such
Committee may be retained by them in connection with the winding up of their
affairs.
9. So much of the unexpended balances of appropriations, authorizations, allocations,
or other funds (not otherwise transferred hereunder) available for the use of any agency
in the exercise of any function, power, or duty consolidated by this Order, or for the use
of the head of any department or agency in the exercise of any such function, power, or
duty, as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine (with the approval of
the President), shall be transferred, respectively, to the National Housing Agency or the
main constituent unit therein concerned, for its use in connection with the exercise of
the functions, powers, or duties, respectively, to be administered by it hereunder. In
determining the amount to be transferred, the Director of the Bureau of the Budget may
include an amount to provide for the liquidation of obligations incurred against such
appropriations, authorizations, allocations, or other funds prior to transfer.
10. All housing now owned by the United States and located on a military or naval
reservation, post, or base is hereby transferred to the jurisdiction of the War or Navy
Department, respectively, having jurisdiction of such reservation, post, or base: Provided,
That with respect to all housing developed by the War or Navy Department under Title II
of Public 671, approved June 28, 1940, the Federal Public Housing Authority .shall take
all necessary steps to transfer such jurisdiction and carry out the purpose hereof,
including the transfer of title to the United States and including repayment (out of any
funds available therefor) of the cost of such housing for reimbursement of the Bond
Account from which funds were transferred to pay such costs.
11. The Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall allocate to the National
Housing Agency, from appropriations, authorizations, allocations, or other funds
available for the administrative expenses of the Federal Loan Agency and the
Federal Works Agency (relating to the administration of the agencies and
functions transferred therefrom hereunder) and of the agencies and functions,
powers, and duties consolidated hereunder, such sums, and in such proportions,
as he may find necessary for the administrative expenses of the National Housing
Agency. None of the agencies established or consolidated hereunder shall incur
any obligations for administrative expenses except pursuant to appropriations,
allocations, or other authorizations of funds specifically available now or
hereafter for administrative expenses.
12. The National Housing Administrator may appoint necessary personnel and make
necessary expenditures to carry out the functions, powers, and duties of the
National Housing Agency. The Administrator and the Commissioners hereunder may
delegate their respective functions, powers, and duties to such agencies,
officials, or personnel as they may designate, respectively. Until the
appointment or designation of a National Housing Administrator, the
Commissioners respectively shall exercise such of the functions, powers, and
duties of the National Housing Administrator as relate to the agencies,
functions, powers, and duties to be administered by such Commissioners
respectively.
13. Nothing herein shall impair or affect any outstanding obligations or contracts of
any agency consolidated hereunder or of the United States of
America (including its pledge of faith to the payment of all annual
contributions now or hereafter contracted for pursuant to the United States
Housing Act, as amended), or of any Insurance Funds created under the National
Housing Act.
14. All orders, rules, regulations, permits, or other privileges made, issued, or
granted by or in respect of any agency, function, power, or duty consolidated hereunder
shall continue in effect to the same extent as if such consolidation had not occurred
until modified, superseded, or repealed, except that the regulations of January 11, 1941,
relating to defense housing coordination shall hereby be revoked upon the appointment or
designation of the National Housing Administrator.
15. All unexpended balances of appropriations, authorizations, allocations, or other
funds transferred under this Order shall be used only for the respective purposes and in
the administration of the respective functions for which such funds were made
available.
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Transfers of available funds under this Order shall include funds available for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1943.
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This Order shall become effective as of the date hereof and shall be in
force and effect so long as Title I of the First War Powers Act, 1941, remains
in force.
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