24 CFR 91 - CONSOLIDATED SUBMISSIONS FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
- SUBPART A — General (§§ 91.1 - 91.20)
- SUBPART B — Citizen Participation and Consultation (§§ 91.100 - 91.115)
- SUBPART C — Local Governments; Contents of Consolidated Plan (§§ 91.200 - 91.236)
- SUBPART D — State Governments; Contents of Consolidated Plan (§§ 91.300 - 91.330)
- SUBPART E — Consortia; Contents of Consolidated Plan (§§ 91.400 - 91.430)
- SUBPART F — Other General Requirements (§§ 91.500 - 91.600)
Title 24 published on 2011-04-01
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42 USC 11331 - Emergency Food and Shelter Program National Board
42 USC 11332 - Local boards
42 USC 11333 - Role of Federal Emergency Management Agency
42 USC 11334 - Records and audit of National Board and recipients of assistance
42 USC 11335 - Annual report
42 USC 11341 - Grants by Director
42 USC 11342 - Retention of interest earned
42 USC 11343 - Purposes of grants
42 USC 11344 - Limitation on certain costs
42 USC 11345 - Disbursement of funds
42 USC 11346 - Program guidelines
42 USC 11351 - Definitions
42 USC 11352 - Authorization of appropriations
42 USC 11360 - Definitions
42 USC 11360a - Collaborative applicants
42 USC 11361 - Housing affordability strategy
42 USC 11361a - Preventing involuntary family separation
42 USC 11361b - Technical assistance
42 USC 11362 - Discharge coordination policy
42 USC 11363 - Protection of personally identifying information by victim service providers
42 USC 11364 - Authorization of appropriations
42 USC 11371 - Definitions
42 USC 11372 - Grant assistance
42 USC 11372a - Amount and allocation of assistance
42 USC 11373 - Allocation and distribution of assistance
42 USC 11374 - Eligible activities
42 USC 11375 - Responsibilities of recipients
42 USC 11376 - Administrative provisions
42 USC 11377 - Repealed.
42 USC 11378 - Administrative costs
42 USC 11381 - Purposes
42 USC 11382 - Continuum of care applications and grants
42 USC 11383 - Eligible activities
42 USC 11384 - Incentives for high-performing communities
42 USC 11385 - Supportive services
42 USC 11386 - Program requirements
42 USC 11386a - Selection criteria
42 USC 11386b - Allocation of amounts and incentives for specific eligible activities
42 USC 11386c - Renewal funding and terms of assistance for permanent housing
42 USC 11386d - Matching funding
42 USC 11386e - Appeal procedure
42 USC 11387 - Regulations
42 USC 11388 - Reports to Congress
42 USC 12701 - National housing goal
42 USC 12702 - Objective of national housing policy
42 USC 12703 - Purposes of Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act
42 USC 12704 - Definitions
42 USC 12705 - State and local housing strategies
42 USC 12705a - Purposes of Removal of Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing Act
42 USC 12705b - Definition of regulatory barriers to affordable housing
42 USC 12705c - Grants for regulatory barrier removal strategies and implementation
42 USC 12705d - Regulatory barriers clearinghouse
42 USC 12706 - Certification
42 USC 12707 - Citizen participation
42 USC 12708 - Compliance
42 USC 12709 - Energy efficiency standards
42 USC 12710 - Capacity study
42 USC 12711 - Protection of State and local authority
42 USC 12741 - Authority
42 USC 12742 - Eligible uses of investment
42 USC 12743 - Development of model programs
42 USC 12744 - Income targeting
42 USC 12745 - Qualification as affordable housing
42 USC 12746 - Participation by States and local governments
42 USC 12747 - Allocation of resources
42 USC 12748 - HOME Investment Trust Funds
42 USC 12749 - Repayment of investment
42 USC 12750 - Matching requirements
42 USC 12751 - Private-public partnership
42 USC 12752 - Distribution of assistance
42 USC 12753 - Penalties for misuse of funds
42 USC 12754 - Limitation on jurisdictions under court order
42 USC 12755 - Tenant and participant protections
42 USC 12756 - Monitoring of compliance
42 USC 12901 - Purpose
42 USC 12902 - Definitions
42 USC 12903 - General authority
42 USC 12904 - Eligible activities
42 USC 12905 - Responsibilities of grantees
42 USC 12906 - Grants for AIDS housing information and coordination services
42 USC 12907 - AIDS short-term supported housing and services
42 USC 12908 - Rental assistance
42 USC 12909 - Single room occupancy dwellings
42 USC 12910 - Grants for community residences and services
42 USC 12911 - Report
42 USC 12912 - Authorization of appropriations
42 USC 3535 - Administrative provisions
42 USC 3601 - Declaration of policy
42 USC 3602 - Definitions
42 USC 3603 - Effective dates of certain prohibitions
42 USC 3604 - Discrimination in the sale or rental of housing and other prohibited practices
42 USC 3605 - Discrimination in residential real estate-related transactions
42 USC 3606 - Discrimination in the provision of brokerage services
42 USC 3607 - Religious organization or private club exemption
42 USC 3608 - Administration
42 USC 3608a - Collection of certain data
42 USC 3609 - Education and conciliation; conferences and consultations; reports
42 USC 3610 - Administrative enforcement; preliminary matters
42 USC 3611 - Subpoenas; giving of evidence
42 USC 3612 - Enforcement by Secretary
42 USC 3613 - Enforcement by private persons
42 USC 3614 - Enforcement by Attorney General
42 USC 3614a - Rules to implement subchapter
42 USC 3615 - Effect on State laws
42 USC 3616 - Cooperation with State and local agencies administering fair housing laws; utilization of services and personnel; reimbursement; written agreements; publication in Federal Register
42 USC 3616a - Fair housing initiatives program
42 USC 3617 - Interference, coercion, or intimidation
42 USC 3618 - Authorization of appropriations
42 USC 3619 - Separability
42 USC 5301 - Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
42 USC 5302 - General provisions
42 USC 5303 - Grants to States, units of general local government and Indian tribes; authorizations
42 USC 5304 - Statement of activities and review
42 USC 5305 - Activities eligible for assistance
42 USC 5306 - Allocation and distribution of funds
42 USC 5307 - Special purpose grants
42 USC 5308 - Guarantee and commitment to guarantee loans for acquisition of property
42 USC 5309 - Nondiscrimination in programs and activities
42 USC 5310 - Labor standards; rate of wages; exceptions; enforcement powers
42 USC 5311 - Remedies for noncompliance with community development requirements
42 USC 5312 - Use of grants for settlement of outstanding urban renewal loans of units of general local government
42 USC 5313 - Reporting requirements
42 USC 5314 - Consultation by Secretary with other Federal departments, etc.
42 USC 5315 - Interstate agreements or compacts; purposes
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 24 CFR 91
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2011-31778 RIN 2501-AC94 Docket No. FR-5563-P-01 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, HUD, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development Proposed rule. Comment Due Date: February 14, 2012 24 CFR Parts 91 and 92 HUD's HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME program or HOME) provides formula grants to states and units of local government to fund a wide range of activities directed to producing or maintaining affordable housing, both homes and rental housing. This proposed rule would amend the HOME regulations to address many of the operational challenges facing participating jurisdictions, particularly challenges related to recent housing market conditions and the alignment of federal housing programs. The proposed rule would also clarify certain existing regulatory requirements and establish new requirements designed to enhance accountability by States and units of local government in the use of HOME funds, strengthen performance standards and require more timely housing production. The proposed rule would also update property standards applicable to housing assisted by HOME funds.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2011-31634 RIN Docket No. FR-5475-P-01 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development Proposed rule. Comment Due Date. February 7, 2012. 24 CFR Parts 91, 576, 580, and 583 This proposed rule provides for the establishment of regulations for Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS), which are the local information technology systems that HUD recipients and subrecipients use for homeless assistance programs authorized by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (the McKinney-Vento Act). The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 (HEARTH Act), enacted into law on May 20, 2009, in addition to consolidating and amending programs authorized by the McKinney-Vento Act, codifies in law the Continuum of Care planning process, as well as certain data collection requirements integral to HMIS. The HEARTH Act requires that HUD ensure operation of and consistent participation by recipients and subrecipients in HMIS. While Continuums of Care have been using HMIS for several years, this proposed rule would add a new part to the Code of Federal Regulations to regulate the administration of HMIS and collection of data using HMIS, as provided for by the HEARTH Act. In addition, this proposed rule would make corresponding changes to HUD's regulations for Consolidated Submissions for Community Planning and Development Programs, at 24 CFR part 91; the Emergency Solutions Grants program, at 24 CFR part 576; the Shelter Plus Care Program, at 24 CFR part 582; and the Supportive Housing Program, at 24 CFR part 583.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2011-30938 RIN 2506-AC29 Docket No. FR-5474-I-01 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, HUD, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development Interim rule. Effective date: January 4, 2012. Comment Due Date. February 3, 2012. 24 CFR Parts 91 and 576 The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 (HEARTH Act), enacted into law on May 20, 2009, consolidates three of the separate homeless assistance programs administered by HUD under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act into a single grant program, and revises the Emergency Shelter Grants program and renames it as the Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) program. The HEARTH Act also codifies into law the Continuum of Care planning process, a longstanding part of HUD's application process to assist homeless persons by providing greater coordination in responding to their needs. This interim rule revises the regulations for the Emergency Shelter Grants program by establishing the regulations for the Emergency Solutions Grants program, which replaces the Emergency Shelter Grants program. The change in the program's name, from Emergency Shelter Grants to Emergency Solutions Grants, reflects the change in the program's focus from addressing the needs of homeless people in emergency or transitional shelters to assisting people to quickly regain stability in permanent housing after experiencing a housing crisis and/or homelessness.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2011-30942 RIN 2506-AC26 Docket No. FR-5333-F-02 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, HUD, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development Final rule. Effective Date: January 4, 2012. 24 CFR Parts 91, 582, and 583 The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 (HEARTH Act), enacted into law on May 20, 2009, consolidates three of the separate homeless assistance programs administered by HUD under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act into a single grant program, revises the Emergency Shelter Grants program and renames the program the Emergency Solutions Grants program, and creates the Rural Housing Stability program to replace the Rural Homelessness Grant program. The HEARTH Act also codifies in law the Continuum of Care planning process, long a part of HUD's application process to assist homeless persons by providing greater coordination in responding to their needs. This final rule integrates the regulation for the definition of “homeless,” and the corresponding recordkeeping requirements, for the Shelter Plus Care program, and the Supportive Housing Program. This final rule also establishes the regulation for the definition “developmental disability” and the definition and recordkeeping requirements for “homeless individual with a disability” for the Shelter Plus Care program and the Supportive Housing Program.



