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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5173–N–15]
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing:
Extension of Deadline for Submission
of Assessment of Fair Housing for
Consolidated Plan Participants
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice advises that HUD
is extending the deadline for submission
of an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH)
by local government consolidated plan
program participants to their next AFH
submission date that falls after October
31, 2020. Such program participants
will not be required to submit an AFH
using the current Office of Management
and Budget (OMB)-approved version of
the Assessment of Fair Housing Tool for
Local Governments (OMB Control No:
2529–0054), but must continue to
comply with existing obligations to
affirmatively further fair housing. Local
government program participants that
have already submitted an AFH that has
been accepted by HUD must continue to
execute the goals of that AFH.
DATES:
Applicability Date: January 5, 2018.
Comment Due Date: March 6, 2018.
SUMMARY:
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Interested persons are
invited to submit comments responsive
to this notice to the Office of General
Counsel, Regulations Division,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room
10276, Washington, DC 20410–0001. All
submissions should refer to the above
docket number and title. Submission of
public comments may be carried out by
hard copy or electronic submission.
1. Submission of Hard Copy
Comments. Comments may be
submitted by mail or hand delivery.
Each commenter submitting hard copy
comments, by mail or hand delivery,
should submit comments to the address
above, addressed to the attention of the
Regulations Division. Due to security
measures at all federal agencies,
submission of comments by mail often
results in delayed delivery. To ensure
timely receipt of comments, HUD
recommends that any comments
submitted by mail be submitted at least
2 weeks in advance of the public
comment deadline. All hard copy
comments received by mail or hand
delivery are a part of the public record
and will be posted to https://
www.regulations.gov without change.
2. Electronic Submission of
Comments. Interested persons may
submit comments electronically through
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
https://www.regulations.gov. HUD
strongly encourages commenters to
submit comments electronically.
Electronic submission of comments
allows the commenter maximum time to
prepare and submit a comment, ensures
timely receipt by HUD, and enables
HUD to make comments immediately
available to the public. Comments
submitted electronically through the
https://www.regulations.gov website can
be viewed by other commenters and
interested members of the public.
Commenters should follow instructions
provided on that site to submit
comments electronically.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile
(fax) comments are not acceptable.
Public Inspection of Comments. All
comments submitted to HUD regarding
this notice will be available, without
charge, for public inspection and
copying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Eastern Time, weekdays at the above
address. Due to security measures at the
HUD Headquarters building, an advance
appointment to review the public
comments must be scheduled by calling
the Regulations Division at 202–708–
3055 (this is not a toll-free number).
Individuals with speech or hearing
impairments may access this number
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Krista Mills, Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Office of Policy, Legislative Initiatives,
and Outreach, Office Fair Housing and
Equal Opportunity, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW, Room 5246, Washington,
DC 20410; telephone number 202–402–
6577. Individuals with hearing or
speech impediments may access this
number via TTY by calling the toll-free
Federal Relay Service during working
hours at 1–800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On July 16, 2015, at 80 FR 42357,
HUD published in the Federal Register
its Affirmatively Furthering Fair
Housing (AFFH) final rule. The AFFH
final rule provides HUD program
participants with a new approach for
planning for fair housing outcomes that
will assist them in meeting their
statutory obligation to affirmatively
further fair housing as required by the
Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. 3608. To
assist HUD program participants in
meeting this obligation, the AFFH rule
provides that program participants must
conduct an Assessment of Fair Housing
(AFH) using an ‘‘Assessment Tool.’’
HUD’s AFFH regulations provide for a
staggered AFH submission deadline for
its program participants. (See 24 CFR
5.160.)
On October 24, 2016, at 81 FR 73129,
HUD published a notice extending the
deadline for submission of an AFH for
local government consolidated plan
participants that received in Fiscal Year
(FY) 2015, or receive in a subsequent
fiscal year, a CDBG grant of $500,000 or
less, or in the case of a HOME
consortium, whose members
collectively received a CDBG grant of
$500,000 or less, from the program year
that begins on or after January 1, 2018,
to the program year that begins on or
after January 1, 2019 for which a new
consolidated plan is due. By notice
published in the Federal Register on
January 13, 2017, at 82 FR 4388, HUD
announced the renewal of approval of
the Assessment Tool for use by local
governments that receive Community
Development Block Grants (CDBG),
HOME Investment Partnerships Program
(HOME), Emergency Solutions Grants
(ESG), or Housing Opportunities for
Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) formula
funding from HUD when conducting
and submitting their own AFH, and in
some joint and regional collaborations,
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as explained in that notice. This
Assessment Tool is referred to as the
Assessment of Fair Housing Tool for
Local Governments.
This notice extends the deadline for
submission of an Assessment of Fair
Housing (AFH) to all local government
consolidated plan program participants
until their next AFH submission
deadline that falls after October 31,
2020. (See 24 CFR 5.160(a) for
information about how to calculate a
program participant’s AFH submission
deadline.) The AFFH rule requires that
program participants have no less than
9 months after the publication of the
OMB-approved assessment tool to
submit their AFH. Therefore, the
Department selected the October 31,
2020 date in anticipation that it will
complete the Paperwork Reduction Act
requirements and receive OMB approval
to renew the Assessment of Fair
Housing Tool for Local Governments by
January 31, 2020. Local government
program participants will not be
required to submit an AFH using the
current OMB-approved version of the
Assessment of Fair Housing Tool for
Local Governments (OMB Control No:
2529–0054), but must continue to
comply with existing statutory
obligations to affirmatively further fair
housing. (See 42 U.S.C. 3608.) Local
government program participants who
qualified for an extension under the
October 24, 2016 notice are also covered
by this notice, extending their deadline
for submission of an AFH to their next
AFH submission deadline (See 24 CFR
5.160(a).) that falls after October 31,
2020.
Based on the initial AFH reviews,
HUD believes that program participants
need additional time and technical
assistance to adjust to the new AFFH
process and complete AFH submissions
that can be accepted by HUD. HUD’s
decision is informed by the review of
AFH submissions received. Based on
the first 49 AFH initial submissions that
received a determination of accept, nonaccept, or deemed accepted from HUD,
the Department found that many
program participants are striving to
meet the requirements of the AFFH rule.
In 2017, the Department conducted an
evaluation of these submissions and
found that more than a third (35%) were
initially non-accepted.
HUD’s analysis identified several
reasons that merit a delay of AFH
submission deadlines, including
program participants’ need for
additional technical assistance. HUD
determined that many program
participants struggled to meet the
regulatory requirements of the AFFH
rule, such as developing goals that
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could be reasonably expected to result
in meaningful actions to overcome the
effects of contributing factors and
related fair housing issues. Further,
program participants struggled to
develop metrics and milestones that
would measure their progress as they
affirmatively furthering fair housing.
HUD determined that program
participants’ frequent misunderstanding
of how to set clear goals, metrics, and
milestones that addressed their
identified contributing factors and
related fair housing issues often resulted
in non-accepted AFHs. HUD believes
that additional technical assistance may
result in program participants better
understanding their obligations under
the AFFH rule. HUD also believes that
by enhancing its technical assistance
that resources expended by program
participants will be reduced because
they are more likely to submit an initial
AFH that can be accepted by HUD.
Additionally, HUD determined that
significant staff resources are required
when deciding that an AFH will not be
accepted because it is inconsistent with
fair housing or civil rights requirements
or substantially incomplete, or both.
(See 24 CFR 5.162 (a)(2)(b).) HUD
believes that it can reduce the resources
expended by program participants by
examining and revising its technical
assistance content and methods of
delivery so that program participants’
AFHs are more likely to meet the
regulatory requirements on first
submission.
In order to reduce burden for program
participants in conducting AFHs that
meet the regulatory requirements, HUD,
in the AFFH rule, encourages program
participants to share resources and to
address fair housing issues from a
broader perspective by collaborating
and submitting a single AFH.
Nonetheless, HUD believes that some
joint and regional collaborations that
were non-accepted on their first
submission may have benefited from
technical assistance early in the process.
For example, the largest regional AFH
submitted to HUD consisted of 19
program participants. In its review of
the AFH, HUD determined that each of
the 19 program participants met the
regulatory standards for nonacceptance.
HUD believes that improving technical
assistance for collaborative AFHs will
enable collaborations to more efficiently
use their resources to address fair
housing issues that cross jurisdictional
boundaries.
Based on the initial AFH reviews,
HUD believes that local government
program participants need additional
time and technical assistance from HUD
to adjust to the new AFFH process and
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complete acceptable AFH submissions.
HUD also believes it can use this time
to improve its Data and Mapping Tool
(AFFH–T) and the User Interface
(AFFH–UI). The extension period
allows HUD to further refine its
materials to provide additional guidance
to program participants. Finally, this
extension allows HUD staff to devote
additional time to providing program
participants, and program participants
in an AFH collaboration, with technical
assistance on the legal objective to
affirmatively further fair housing.
Consolidated plan program
participants must continue to comply
with existing, ongoing obligations to
affirmatively further fair housing. Until
a consolidated plan program participant
is required to submit an AFH, it will
continue to provide the AFFH
Consolidated plan certification in
accordance with the requirements that
existed prior to August 17, 2015. See 24
CFR 5.160(a)(3). The requirements
obligated a program participant to
certify that it will affirmatively further
fair housing, which means that it will
conduct an analysis of impediments (AI)
to fair housing choice within the
jurisdiction, take appropriate actions to
overcome the effects of any
impediments identified through that
analysis, and maintain records reflecting
the analysis and actions.
For Consolidated plan program
participants that are starting a new 3–5year Consolidated plan cycle that begins
before their due date for an AFH, the AI
should continue to be updated in
accordance with the HUD, Fair Housing
Planning Guide (1996), available at
https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/
FHPG.PDF until those consolidated plan
program participants submit an AFH
after October 31, 2020. HUD encourages
consolidated plan program participants
to use the data and mapping tool and
the AFH Assessment Tool as resources
for program participants that are
updating their AIs. HUD encourages
program participants to collaborate to
develop a regional AI, as regional
collaborations provide an opportunity
for program participants to share
resources and address fair housing
issues that cross jurisdictional
boundaries.1
Program participants that have
already submitted an AFH which has
1 Please refer to HUD’s 2017 interim guidance for
additional information on collaboration,
specifically the Q&A captioned: ‘‘How can States
Collaborate with Local Governments or PHAs?’’.
The guidance is available at: https://
www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/
Interim-Guidance-for-Program-Participants-onStatus-of-Assessment-Tools-and-SubmissionOptions.pdf. This guidance is generally applicable
to all types of program participants.
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been accepted by HUD must continue to
execute the goals of that accepted AFH
and are not required to conduct a
separate AI. Program participants that
are covered by this notice and that may
have already begun work on an AFH
may continue to do so, as the AFFH rule
may provide program participants with
a useful framework for complying with
their AFFH obligation.
HUD will discontinue the review of
AFHs currently under review and will
not render an accept, deemed accepted,
or non-accept determination. Program
participants that received a non-accept
decision from HUD on their AFH
submission and are preparing to resubmit an AFH are also covered by this
notice and should not submit their
revised AFHs. HUD encourages these
program participants to use the
information contained in their draft
AFHs to conduct the required AI
analysis. Finally, program participants
prepared to submit their first AFH are
covered by this notice and should not
submit an AFH to HUD. Program
participants that have not received an
accept or non-accept determination
from HUD, or that have received a nonaccept but will no longer be required to
resubmit their AFH, are still required to
prepare an AI, as described above in this
notice.
HUD is issuing this notice for
applicability immediately upon
publication. Program participants must
continue to affirmatively further fair
housing as required by the Fair Housing
Act. 42 U.S.C. 3608.
Although HUD is issuing this notice
for applicability immediately upon
publication, it also invites public
comment for a period of 60-days on the
extension. HUD will consider all the
comments in its ongoing process of
reviewing the Assessment of Fair
Housing Tool for Local Governments.
Dated: January 2, 2018.
´
Anna Maria Farıas,
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and
Equal Opportunity.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5173-N-15]
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: Extension of Deadline for
Submission of Assessment of Fair Housing for Consolidated Plan
Participants
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises that HUD is extending the deadline for
submission of an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH) by local government
consolidated plan program participants to their next AFH submission
date that falls after October 31, 2020. Such program participants will
not be required to submit an AFH using the current Office of Management
and Budget (OMB)-approved version of the Assessment of Fair Housing
Tool for Local Governments (OMB Control No: 2529-0054), but must
continue to comply with existing obligations to affirmatively further
fair housing. Local government program participants that have already
submitted an AFH that has been accepted by HUD must continue to execute
the goals of that AFH.
DATES:
Applicability Date: January 5, 2018.
Comment Due Date: March 6, 2018.
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ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments responsive
to this notice to the Office of General Counsel, Regulations Division,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room
10276, Washington, DC 20410-0001. All submissions should refer to the
above docket number and title. Submission of public comments may be
carried out by hard copy or electronic submission.
1. Submission of Hard Copy Comments. Comments may be submitted by
mail or hand delivery. Each commenter submitting hard copy comments, by
mail or hand delivery, should submit comments to the address above,
addressed to the attention of the Regulations Division. Due to security
measures at all federal agencies, submission of comments by mail often
results in delayed delivery. To ensure timely receipt of comments, HUD
recommends that any comments submitted by mail be submitted at least 2
weeks in advance of the public comment deadline. All hard copy comments
received by mail or hand delivery are a part of the public record and
will be posted to https://www.regulations.gov without change.
2. Electronic Submission of Comments. Interested persons may submit
comments electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
https://www.regulations.gov. HUD strongly encourages commenters to
submit comments electronically. Electronic submission of comments
allows the commenter maximum time to prepare and submit a comment,
ensures timely receipt by HUD, and enables HUD to make comments
immediately available to the public. Comments submitted electronically
through the https://www.regulations.gov website can be viewed by other
commenters and interested members of the public. Commenters should
follow instructions provided on that site to submit comments
electronically.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile (fax) comments are not acceptable.
Public Inspection of Comments. All comments submitted to HUD
regarding this notice will be available, without charge, for public
inspection and copying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Eastern Time,
weekdays at the above address. Due to security measures at the HUD
Headquarters building, an advance appointment to review the public
comments must be scheduled by calling the Regulations Division at 202-
708-3055 (this is not a toll-free number). Individuals with speech or
hearing impairments may access this number through TTY by calling the
Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).
Copies of all comments submitted are available for inspection and
downloading at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Krista Mills, Deputy Assistant
Secretary, Office of Policy, Legislative Initiatives, and Outreach,
Office Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room 5246, Washington, DC 20410;
telephone number 202-402-6577. Individuals with hearing or speech
impediments may access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free
Federal Relay Service during working hours at 1-800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On July 16, 2015, at 80 FR 42357, HUD published in the Federal
Register its Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) final rule.
The AFFH final rule provides HUD program participants with a new
approach for planning for fair housing outcomes that will assist them
in meeting their statutory obligation to affirmatively further fair
housing as required by the Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. 3608. To assist
HUD program participants in meeting this obligation, the AFFH rule
provides that program participants must conduct an Assessment of Fair
Housing (AFH) using an ``Assessment Tool.'' HUD's AFFH regulations
provide for a staggered AFH submission deadline for its program
participants. (See 24 CFR 5.160.)
On October 24, 2016, at 81 FR 73129, HUD published a notice
extending the deadline for submission of an AFH for local government
consolidated plan participants that received in Fiscal Year (FY) 2015,
or receive in a subsequent fiscal year, a CDBG grant of $500,000 or
less, or in the case of a HOME consortium, whose members collectively
received a CDBG grant of $500,000 or less, from the program year that
begins on or after January 1, 2018, to the program year that begins on
or after January 1, 2019 for which a new consolidated plan is due. By
notice published in the Federal Register on January 13, 2017, at 82 FR
4388, HUD announced the renewal of approval of the Assessment Tool for
use by local governments that receive Community Development Block
Grants (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Emergency
Solutions Grants (ESG), or Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS
(HOPWA) formula funding from HUD when conducting and submitting their
own AFH, and in some joint and regional collaborations, as explained in
that notice. This Assessment Tool is referred to as the Assessment of
Fair Housing Tool for Local Governments.
This notice extends the deadline for submission of an Assessment of
Fair Housing (AFH) to all local government consolidated plan program
participants until their next AFH submission deadline that falls after
October 31, 2020. (See 24 CFR 5.160(a) for information about how to
calculate a program participant's AFH submission deadline.) The AFFH
rule requires that program participants have no less than 9 months
after the publication of the OMB-approved assessment tool to submit
their AFH. Therefore, the Department selected the October 31, 2020 date
in anticipation that it will complete the Paperwork Reduction Act
requirements and receive OMB approval to renew the Assessment of Fair
Housing Tool for Local Governments by January 31, 2020. Local
government program participants will not be required to submit an AFH
using the current OMB-approved version of the Assessment of Fair
Housing Tool for Local Governments (OMB Control No: 2529-0054), but
must continue to comply with existing statutory obligations to
affirmatively further fair housing. (See 42 U.S.C. 3608.) Local
government program participants who qualified for an extension under
the October 24, 2016 notice are also covered by this notice, extending
their deadline for submission of an AFH to their next AFH submission
deadline (See 24 CFR 5.160(a).) that falls after October 31, 2020.
Based on the initial AFH reviews, HUD believes that program
participants need additional time and technical assistance to adjust to
the new AFFH process and complete AFH submissions that can be accepted
by HUD. HUD's decision is informed by the review of AFH submissions
received. Based on the first 49 AFH initial submissions that received a
determination of accept, non-accept, or deemed accepted from HUD, the
Department found that many program participants are striving to meet
the requirements of the AFFH rule. In 2017, the Department conducted an
evaluation of these submissions and found that more than a third (35%)
were initially non-accepted.
HUD's analysis identified several reasons that merit a delay of AFH
submission deadlines, including program participants' need for
additional technical assistance. HUD determined that many program
participants struggled to meet the regulatory requirements of the AFFH
rule, such as developing goals that
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could be reasonably expected to result in meaningful actions to
overcome the effects of contributing factors and related fair housing
issues. Further, program participants struggled to develop metrics and
milestones that would measure their progress as they affirmatively
furthering fair housing. HUD determined that program participants'
frequent misunderstanding of how to set clear goals, metrics, and
milestones that addressed their identified contributing factors and
related fair housing issues often resulted in non-accepted AFHs. HUD
believes that additional technical assistance may result in program
participants better understanding their obligations under the AFFH
rule. HUD also believes that by enhancing its technical assistance that
resources expended by program participants will be reduced because they
are more likely to submit an initial AFH that can be accepted by HUD.
Additionally, HUD determined that significant staff resources are
required when deciding that an AFH will not be accepted because it is
inconsistent with fair housing or civil rights requirements or
substantially incomplete, or both. (See 24 CFR 5.162 (a)(2)(b).) HUD
believes that it can reduce the resources expended by program
participants by examining and revising its technical assistance content
and methods of delivery so that program participants' AFHs are more
likely to meet the regulatory requirements on first submission.
In order to reduce burden for program participants in conducting
AFHs that meet the regulatory requirements, HUD, in the AFFH rule,
encourages program participants to share resources and to address fair
housing issues from a broader perspective by collaborating and
submitting a single AFH. Nonetheless, HUD believes that some joint and
regional collaborations that were non-accepted on their first
submission may have benefited from technical assistance early in the
process. For example, the largest regional AFH submitted to HUD
consisted of 19 program participants. In its review of the AFH, HUD
determined that each of the 19 program participants met the regulatory
standards for nonacceptance. HUD believes that improving technical
assistance for collaborative AFHs will enable collaborations to more
efficiently use their resources to address fair housing issues that
cross jurisdictional boundaries.
Based on the initial AFH reviews, HUD believes that local
government program participants need additional time and technical
assistance from HUD to adjust to the new AFFH process and complete
acceptable AFH submissions. HUD also believes it can use this time to
improve its Data and Mapping Tool (AFFH-T) and the User Interface
(AFFH-UI). The extension period allows HUD to further refine its
materials to provide additional guidance to program participants.
Finally, this extension allows HUD staff to devote additional time to
providing program participants, and program participants in an AFH
collaboration, with technical assistance on the legal objective to
affirmatively further fair housing.
Consolidated plan program participants must continue to comply with
existing, ongoing obligations to affirmatively further fair housing.
Until a consolidated plan program participant is required to submit an
AFH, it will continue to provide the AFFH Consolidated plan
certification in accordance with the requirements that existed prior to
August 17, 2015. See 24 CFR 5.160(a)(3). The requirements obligated a
program participant to certify that it will affirmatively further fair
housing, which means that it will conduct an analysis of impediments
(AI) to fair housing choice within the jurisdiction, take appropriate
actions to overcome the effects of any impediments identified through
that analysis, and maintain records reflecting the analysis and
actions.
For Consolidated plan program participants that are starting a new
3-5-year Consolidated plan cycle that begins before their due date for
an AFH, the AI should continue to be updated in accordance with the
HUD, Fair Housing Planning Guide (1996), available at https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/FHPG.PDF until those consolidated plan
program participants submit an AFH after October 31, 2020. HUD
encourages consolidated plan program participants to use the data and
mapping tool and the AFH Assessment Tool as resources for program
participants that are updating their AIs. HUD encourages program
participants to collaborate to develop a regional AI, as regional
collaborations provide an opportunity for program participants to share
resources and address fair housing issues that cross jurisdictional
boundaries.\1\
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\1\ Please refer to HUD's 2017 interim guidance for additional
information on collaboration, specifically the Q&A captioned: ``How
can States Collaborate with Local Governments or PHAs?''. The
guidance is available at: https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/Interim-Guidance-for-Program-Participants-on-Status-of-Assessment-Tools-and-Submission-Options.pdf. This guidance is
generally applicable to all types of program participants.
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Program participants that have already submitted an AFH which has
been accepted by HUD must continue to execute the goals of that
accepted AFH and are not required to conduct a separate AI. Program
participants that are covered by this notice and that may have already
begun work on an AFH may continue to do so, as the AFFH rule may
provide program participants with a useful framework for complying with
their AFFH obligation.
HUD will discontinue the review of AFHs currently under review and
will not render an accept, deemed accepted, or non-accept
determination. Program participants that received a non-accept decision
from HUD on their AFH submission and are preparing to re-submit an AFH
are also covered by this notice and should not submit their revised
AFHs. HUD encourages these program participants to use the information
contained in their draft AFHs to conduct the required AI analysis.
Finally, program participants prepared to submit their first AFH are
covered by this notice and should not submit an AFH to HUD. Program
participants that have not received an accept or non-accept
determination from HUD, or that have received a non-accept but will no
longer be required to resubmit their AFH, are still required to prepare
an AI, as described above in this notice.
HUD is issuing this notice for applicability immediately upon
publication. Program participants must continue to affirmatively
further fair housing as required by the Fair Housing Act. 42 U.S.C.
3608.
Although HUD is issuing this notice for applicability immediately
upon publication, it also invites public comment for a period of 60-
days on the extension. HUD will consider all the comments in its
ongoing process of reviewing the Assessment of Fair Housing Tool for
Local Governments.
Dated: January 2, 2018.
Anna Maria Far[iacute]as,
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.
[FR Doc. 2018-00106 Filed 1-4-18; 8:45 am]
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