10 “Section 4, as amended by Act 2006-872 of 13 of July 2006 , Section 60 II: Département plans shall be based on a qualitative and quantitative assessment of needs in the area concerned and shall take account of the boundaries of any joint municipal public housing bodies. Plans shall specify the needs arising from the application of Section 1 and shall distinguish between situations where individuals’ or families’ difficulties in obtaining or retaining housing arise purely from financial circumstances and those connected with a combination of financial circumstances and problems of social integration. Action plans shall give priority to persons and families who are completely homeless, at risk of eviction without rehousing, in temporary accommodation, housed in slums, or unfit, uncertain or improvised homes, or faced with a combination of difficulties. Plans shall specify the local bodies responsible for identifying the needs specified in the first paragraph of this Section and, where appropriate, for implementing all or part of the relevant plan’s provisions. The geographical jurisdiction of these bodies must take account of the joint municipal bodies responsible for town planning and housing established under part 5 of the Local and Regional Authorities Code. Plans shall lay down, by geographical sector and having regard to local housing programmes and “housing basins”, the objectives to be achieved to ensure that individuals and families concerned by the relevant plan have long-term access to housing and that there is an adequate social mix in cities, towns and neighbourhoods. They shall therefore lay down appropriate measures, concerning: a. The response to requests for housing from individuals and families concerned by the relevant plan; b. The construction or provision of additional dwellings covered by so-called "social agreements"; c. Principles governing the priority allocation of housing; d. The prevention of tenant evictions, and accompanying social support. […] e. The accommodation of persons placed in temporary or transitional dwellings; f. The contribution of the housing solidarity fund to achieving the objectives of the plan; g. The identification of unfit dwellings and premises unsuitable for accommodation, and action to absorb the corresponding requirements for rehousing, together with dwellings deemed to be substandard following inspections by bodies paying housing assistance.” h) Conditions for the allocation of social housing 38. The Building and Housing Code reads: “Article L.411 (inserted pursuant to Act No. 98-657 of 29 July 1998): The construction, fitting out, allocation and management of social housing for rent shall be designed to improve the living conditions of persons on low incomes and other disadvantaged persons. These operations shall contribute to the implementation of the right to housing and help to meet the need for social mix in the towns and neighbourhoods concerned.” “Article L.441: The allocation of social housing shall contribute to implementing the right to housing by meeting the needs of those on low incomes and other disadvantaged persons. The allocation process must take account of the variety of local demand and the need for equal opportunities for applicants and social mix in the towns and neighbourhoods concerned.

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