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regulation is supposed to prevent. In
sum, an ROE adder is a subsidy.
11. As a result, absent a clear
declaration from Congress that a FERCauthorized incentive must take the form
of an ROE adder—which it did not
require for RTO participation
incentives—awarding an ROE adder for
any length of time as a ‘‘reward’’ for
joining an RTO/ISO may be inconsistent
with FPA section 219’s concurrent
mandate that rates must be just and
reasonable and not unduly
discriminatory or preferential.
12. Because this supplemental NOPR
proposes to limit the use of ROE adders
for RTO/ISO membership to three years
after joining—a welcome first move—I
respectfully concur. I look forward,
however, to commenters’ responses
regarding non-ROE incentives.
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This document seeks
comments regarding the Housing Trust
Fund (HTF) program administered by
HUD. On January 30, 2015, an interim
final rule was published in the Federal
Register establishing regulations
governing the administration of HTF
and the formula that determines how
HTF funds are distributed among
eligible grantees. In the interim rule,
HUD stated its intention to open the
interim rule for public comment once
funding was made available and the
grantees gained experience in
administering the HTF program. Since
the publication of the interim rule, HTF
funds have been allocated to eligible
grantees in Federal Fiscal Years 2016
through 2021. Grantees have had
adequate time to administer the HTF
under the interim rulemaking and gain
experience necessary to provide
substantive comments on the
workability of the HTF program
requirements and ways program
administration can be improved. In
addition to comments on the interim
rule, HUD is asking for the public to
consider and comment on additional
issues that may inform its rulemaking.
HUD will consider all comments
submitted in undertaking further
rulemaking for the HTF.
SUMMARY:
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Comment due date: June 25,
2021.
Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this document. Comments should refer
to the above docket number and title.
There are two methods for submitting
comment:
1. Electronic submission of comments:
Comments may be submitted
electronically through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at
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 them immediately available to the
public. Comments submitted
electronically through the
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.
2. Submission of comments by mail:
Comments may be submitted by mail to
the HUD Regulations Division, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW,
Washington, DC 20410–8000; telephone:
(202) 708–2625 (this is not a toll-free
number), or toll free (800) 481–9895.
Hearing- or speech-impaired individuals
may access these numbers through TTY
by calling the Federal Relay Service at
(800) 877–8339 (this is a toll-free
number).
Note: To receive consideration as
public comments, comments must be
submitted through one of the two
methods specified above. Again, all
submissions must refer to the docket
number and title of this document.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile
(FAX) comments are not acceptable.
Public Inspection of public comments:
All properly submitted comments and
communications submitted to HUD will
be available for public inspection and
copying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
weekdays at the above address. Due to
security measures at the HUD
Headquarters building, an appointment
to review the public comments must be
scheduled in advance by calling the
Regulations Division at (202) 402–5731
(this is not a toll-free number).
Individuals with speech or hearing
impairments may access this number
via TTY by calling the Federal Relay
Service at (800) 877–8339. Copies of all
comments submitted are available for
ADDRESSES:
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inspection and downloading at
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of
Affordable Housing Programs, Room
7164, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20410–7000; telephone
(202) 708–2684. (This is not a toll-free
number.) A telecommunications device
for hearing- and speech-impaired
persons (TTY) is available at 800–877–
8339 (Federal Information Relay
Service).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Housing and Economic Recovery
Act of 2008 (HERA) (Pub. L. 110–289,
approved July 30, 2008) established the
Housing Trust Fund (HTF) to be
administered by HUD. The HTF was
established for the purpose of increasing
and preserving the supply of decent,
safe, sanitary, and affordable housing,
with primary attention to rental housing
for extremely low and very low-income
families, including homeless families,
and to increase homeownership for
extremely low-and very low-income
families. HERA directs HUD to
establish, through regulation, the
formula for distribution of amounts
made available for the HTF. HUD
published the proposed formula for the
allocation of HTF funds for public
comment on December 4, 2009 (74 FR
63938). In addition, HERA directs HUD
to establish regulations to administer
the HTF. A proposed rule on the
administration of the HTF was
published for public comment on
October 29, 2010 (75 FR 66978). The
Department received 13 public
comments on the proposed formula
notification and 98 public comments on
the proposed program rule. After
consideration of all comments, HUD
responded to the comments in an
interim rule published on January 30,
2015 (80 FR 5200) and included some
changes which HUD summarized at 80
FR 5202. HUD also made conforming
changes for HTF to several sections of
the Consolidated Plan rule in 24 CFR
part 91. The HTF interim rule is
currently codified at 24 CFR part 93.
In the interim rule, the Department
stated that after funding the HTF and
allocating funds to grantees, HUD would
solicit public comments on the interim
rule. HUD believes that this would
allow for more informed policymaking
as HUD would be obtaining comments
from grantees after grantees had
experience in administering the
program. Since publication of the
interim rule, HUD has allocated HTF
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funds to eligible grantees in accordance
with the established formula in federal
fiscal years 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019,
2020, and 2021 and grantees now have
experience administering the HTF
funds. Therefore, HUD is opening the
interim rule for comment by grantees,
stakeholders, and any other interested
members of the public. This document
also poses additional issues for the
public to consider.
II. This Document
This document seeks input from the
public on current program requirements
as well as specific issues identified
below. HUD will consider comments
received in each public comment phase
prior to final rulemaking to evaluate
potential modifications to the rule.
HUD’s goal is improving Grantees’
ability to effectively administer HTF
funds and providing flexibility to the
greatest extent possible within the HTF
program’s statutory framework to carry
out the statutory purpose of the HTF,
which is increasing and preserving the
supply of rental housing for extremely
low- and very low-income families,
including homeless families, and
increasing homeownership for
extremely low-and very low-income
families.
III. Request for Public Comment
This document offers the opportunity
for the public to provide comments,
information, and recommendations on
the HTF interim rule. The Department
will consider all relevant comments
submitted, but specifically solicits
comment on the following, in addition
to the interim rule:
1. Income targeting requirements,
including the requirement at 24 CFR
93.250(a) that 100 percent of HTF funds
be used for extremely low-income
households or families with incomes at
or below the poverty line (whichever is
greater) in years when funds made
available for HTF is less than $1 billion.
For reference, 24 CFR 93.2 defines
extremely low-income households as
families whose annual incomes do not
exceed 30 percent of the median family
income of a geographic area, as
determined by HUD with adjustments
for smaller and larger families;
2. The rent limitations established at
24 CFR 93.302(b);
3. The minimum 30-year period of
affordability established at 24 CFR
93.302(d) and 24 CFR 93.304(e);
4. The property standards, including
environmental standards established at
24 CFR 93.301;
5. The restrictions on the use of HTF
funds for operating cost assistance
(including reserves) established in 24
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CFR 93.200(a)(1) and definition of
operating costs at 24 CFR 93.201(e)(1),
which defines operating costs as ‘‘costs
for insurance, utilities, real property
taxes, and maintenance and scheduled
payments to a reserve for replacement of
major systems (provided that the
payments must be based on the useful
life of each major system and expected
replacement cost) of an HTF-assisted
unit;’’
6. What changes to the HTF program
could improve program administration
and more effectively address the
housing needs of the population it is
intended to serve?
Kevin J. Bush,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grant
Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
24 CFR Part 93
[Docket No. FR-5246-N-04]
RIN 2506-AC30
Housing Trust Fund: Request for Public Comment on Prior Interim
Rule
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
ACTION: Request for public comment.
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SUMMARY: This document seeks comments regarding the Housing Trust Fund
(HTF) program administered by HUD. On January 30, 2015, an interim
final rule was published in the Federal Register establishing
regulations governing the administration of HTF and the formula that
determines how HTF funds are distributed among eligible grantees. In
the interim rule, HUD stated its intention to open the interim rule for
public comment once funding was made available and the grantees gained
experience in administering the HTF program. Since the publication of
the interim rule, HTF funds have been allocated to eligible grantees in
Federal Fiscal Years 2016 through 2021. Grantees have had adequate time
to administer the HTF under the interim rulemaking and gain experience
necessary to provide substantive comments on the workability of the HTF
program requirements and ways program administration can be improved.
In addition to comments on the interim rule, HUD is asking for the
public to consider and comment on additional issues that may inform its
rulemaking. HUD will consider all comments submitted in undertaking
further rulemaking for the HTF.
DATES: Comment due date: June 25, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments regarding
this document. Comments should refer to the above docket number and
title. There are two methods for submitting comment:
1. Electronic submission of comments: Comments may be submitted
electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
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 them immediately available to
the public. Comments submitted electronically through the
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.
2. Submission of comments by mail: Comments may be submitted by
mail to the HUD Regulations Division, Office of Community Planning and
Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th
Street SW, Washington, DC 20410-8000; telephone: (202) 708-2625 (this
is not a toll-free number), or toll free (800) 481-9895. Hearing- or
speech-impaired individuals may access these numbers through TTY by
calling the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339 (this is a toll-
free number).
Note: To receive consideration as public comments, comments must be
submitted through one of the two methods specified above. Again, all
submissions must refer to the docket number and title of this document.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile (FAX) comments are not acceptable.
Public Inspection of public comments: All properly submitted
comments and communications submitted to HUD will be available for
public inspection and copying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays at the
above address. Due to security measures at the HUD Headquarters
building, an appointment to review the public comments must be
scheduled in advance by calling the Regulations Division at (202) 402-
5731 (this is not a toll-free number). Individuals with speech or
hearing impairments may access this number via TTY by calling the
Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Copies of all comments
submitted are available for
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inspection and downloading at www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of
Affordable Housing Programs, Room 7164, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20410-7000;
telephone (202) 708-2684. (This is not a toll-free number.) A
telecommunications device for hearing- and speech-impaired persons
(TTY) is available at 800-877-8339 (Federal Information Relay Service).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) (Pub. L. 110-
289, approved July 30, 2008) established the Housing Trust Fund (HTF)
to be administered by HUD. The HTF was established for the purpose of
increasing and preserving the supply of decent, safe, sanitary, and
affordable housing, with primary attention to rental housing for
extremely low and very low-income families, including homeless
families, and to increase homeownership for extremely low-and very low-
income families. HERA directs HUD to establish, through regulation, the
formula for distribution of amounts made available for the HTF. HUD
published the proposed formula for the allocation of HTF funds for
public comment on December 4, 2009 (74 FR 63938). In addition, HERA
directs HUD to establish regulations to administer the HTF. A proposed
rule on the administration of the HTF was published for public comment
on October 29, 2010 (75 FR 66978). The Department received 13 public
comments on the proposed formula notification and 98 public comments on
the proposed program rule. After consideration of all comments, HUD
responded to the comments in an interim rule published on January 30,
2015 (80 FR 5200) and included some changes which HUD summarized at 80
FR 5202. HUD also made conforming changes for HTF to several sections
of the Consolidated Plan rule in 24 CFR part 91. The HTF interim rule
is currently codified at 24 CFR part 93.
In the interim rule, the Department stated that after funding the
HTF and allocating funds to grantees, HUD would solicit public comments
on the interim rule. HUD believes that this would allow for more
informed policymaking as HUD would be obtaining comments from grantees
after grantees had experience in administering the program. Since
publication of the interim rule, HUD has allocated HTF funds to
eligible grantees in accordance with the established formula in federal
fiscal years 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 and grantees now
have experience administering the HTF funds. Therefore, HUD is opening
the interim rule for comment by grantees, stakeholders, and any other
interested members of the public. This document also poses additional
issues for the public to consider.
II. This Document
This document seeks input from the public on current program
requirements as well as specific issues identified below. HUD will
consider comments received in each public comment phase prior to final
rulemaking to evaluate potential modifications to the rule. HUD's goal
is improving Grantees' ability to effectively administer HTF funds and
providing flexibility to the greatest extent possible within the HTF
program's statutory framework to carry out the statutory purpose of the
HTF, which is increasing and preserving the supply of rental housing
for extremely low- and very low-income families, including homeless
families, and increasing homeownership for extremely low-and very low-
income families.
III. Request for Public Comment
This document offers the opportunity for the public to provide
comments, information, and recommendations on the HTF interim rule. The
Department will consider all relevant comments submitted, but
specifically solicits comment on the following, in addition to the
interim rule:
1. Income targeting requirements, including the requirement at 24
CFR 93.250(a) that 100 percent of HTF funds be used for extremely low-
income households or families with incomes at or below the poverty line
(whichever is greater) in years when funds made available for HTF is
less than $1 billion. For reference, 24 CFR 93.2 defines extremely low-
income households as families whose annual incomes do not exceed 30
percent of the median family income of a geographic area, as determined
by HUD with adjustments for smaller and larger families;
2. The rent limitations established at 24 CFR 93.302(b);
3. The minimum 30-year period of affordability established at 24
CFR 93.302(d) and 24 CFR 93.304(e);
4. The property standards, including environmental standards
established at 24 CFR 93.301;
5. The restrictions on the use of HTF funds for operating cost
assistance (including reserves) established in 24 CFR 93.200(a)(1) and
definition of operating costs at 24 CFR 93.201(e)(1), which defines
operating costs as ``costs for insurance, utilities, real property
taxes, and maintenance and scheduled payments to a reserve for
replacement of major systems (provided that the payments must be based
on the useful life of each major system and expected replacement cost)
of an HTF-assisted unit;''
6. What changes to the HTF program could improve program
administration and more effectively address the housing needs of the
population it is intended to serve?
Kevin J. Bush,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grant Programs.
[FR Doc. 2021-08529 Filed 4-23-21; 8:45 am]
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