(a) Sue and be sued;
  (b) Have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;
  (c)   Make  and  alter  by-laws  for  its  organization  and  internal
management and make rules and  regulations  governing  the  use  of  its
property and facilities;
  (d)  Make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or
convenient for the exercise of  its  powers  and  functions  under  this
chapter;
  (e)  Acquire,  hold  and  dispose of real or personal property for its
corporate purposes;
  (f) Engage the services of private consultants on a contract basis for
rendering professional and technical assistance advice;
  (g)  Procure  insurance  against  any  loss  in  connection  with  its
activities,  properties  and  other assets, in such amount and from such
insurers as it deems desirable; and
  (h) Invest any funds of the corporation, or any other monies under its
custody and control not required for immediate use or  disbursement,  at
the  discretion  of  the corporation, in obligations of the state or the
United States government or obligations the principal  and  interest  of
which are guaranteed by the state or the United States government, or in
any  other  obligations  in  which  the  comptroller  of  the  state  is
authorized  to  invest  pursuant  to  section  ninety-eight of the state
finance law.
  8. The corporation  will  encourage  the  creation  of  local  housing
partnerships;  such  partnerships  may  include  but  not  be limited to
members of the business  community,  the  financial  community,  housing
developers, builders, not-for-profit organizations and community leaders
who  are  committed to the development of low income housing within such
community.
  9. The corporation will facilitate the coordination of  local  housing
partnerships  and  existing  state,  federal  and  local  programs which
promote the development of low income housing.
  10. The corporation is a public  housing  agency  as  defined  in  the
United  States  housing  act  of  1937,  as amended, and may receive and
administer funds including but not limited to subsidies, loans and  fees
made available through federal programs under such act.
  (a)  The  corporation  shall  be the sole entity with authority in the
state to undertake any statewide or regional  multi-state  contract  for
performance  based  annual  contributions contract administration issued
under authority granted in 42 U.S.C. section 1437f  or  any  replacement
program  or contract, whether called an annual contributions contract or
other name, that  requires  substantially  the  same  administration  or
support  services  offered  nationally,  regionally  or  statewide.  The
corporation may in its discretion subcontract such activities as it  may
require.  The  division  of  housing  and community renewal shall be the
entity responsible for such statewide or regional  multi-state  contract
administration   with   all  powers  and  responsibilities  which  would
otherwise be available to the corporation in the event  the  corporation
is unable or unwilling to act as such entity.
  (b)  The  powers vested in the corporation and the division of housing
and community renewal pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision  are
coincident  to the powers of any municipal or other local public housing
agency or public housing authority operating within  the  state  on  the
effective  date  of this paragraph. The authority of the corporation and
the division of housing and community renewal to operate on a  statewide
basis  shall  not  limit  the authority of such municipal public housing
agency or local public housing authority to operate, service, administer
or enter into any project based section 8 contract  or  contracts  where
the  project  is  located within a political subdivision of the state in
which such  public  housing  agency  or  public  housing  authority  was
operating on such effective date.
  11.  The corporation may do any and all things necessary or convenient
to carry out and exercise the powers given and granted by  this  section
and  article  eighteen  of  this  chapter  including, but not limited to
contracting with  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  housing  and
community  renewal  to  administer  any of the provisions of the special
needs housing act of 1988 and articles eighteen and eighteen-A  of  this
chapter.
  12.  The division of housing and community renewal and all other state
officers,   departments,   boards,   divisions,   commissions,    public
authorities  and public benefit corporations may render such services to
the corporation within their respective functions as may be requested by
the corporation.
  13. Notwithstanding the provisions of  article  one-A  of  the  public
authorities  law,  contracts entered into by the corporation pursuant to
articles eighteen and eighteen-A of this chapter shall not be subject to
the provisions of article one-A of the public authorities law.
Structure New York Laws
Article 3 - New York State Housing Finance Agency
41 - Statement of Legislative Findings and Purposes.
43 - New York State Housing Finance Agency.
44-A - Low Rent Dwelling Accommodations.
44-B - Mortgage Modifications, Evidence of Pre-Existing Indebtedness.
44-C - Federally-Aided Mortgage Loans.
45 - Transfer of Officers and Employees.
45-A - Housing Trust Fund Corporation.
45-B - Affordable Housing Corporation.
45-C - Homeless Housing and Assistance Corporation.
46 - Notes and Bonds of the Agency.
47 - Reserve Funds and Appropriations.
47-A - State University Construction Bonds and Notes.
47-B - Mental Hygiene Improvement Bonds and Notes.
47-C - Special Provisions Related to Certain Bonds and Notes.
47-D - Health Facilities Bonds and Notes.
47-E - Housing Program Bonds and Notes.
48 - Agreement With the State.
49 - State's Right to Require Redemption of Bonds.
50 - Remedies of Noteholders and Bondholders.
51-A - Federal Rental Assistance Program Administrative Fees.
52 - Notes and Bonds as Legal Investment.
53 - Exemption From Taxation of Property and Income.
54 - Exemption From Taxation of Notes and Bonds.
55 - Assistance by State Officers, Departments, Boards and Commissions.
56-A - Indemnification of Members, Officers and Employees.
57 - Insured Mortgage Reserve Fund.
58 - Special Revenue Housing Coverage Reserve Funds.
59 - Bond Reserve Insurance Fund.
59-A - Housing Trust Fund Account.
59-B - Affordable Housing Development Account.
59-C - Insured Housing Initiatives Fund.
59-D - Turnkey/enhanced Housing Account.
59-E - Infrastructure Development Fund.
59-G - Permanent Housing for Homeless Families Fund.
59-H - Manufactured Home Cooperative Fund.
59-I - Homeless Housing and Assistance Account.
60 - Housing Project Repair Fund.