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BILLING CODE 4162–20–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[FR–6301–N–01]
Regulatory and Administrative
Requirement Waivers and Flexibilities
Available to HUD Public Housing and
Section 8 During CY 2022 and CY 2023
to Public Housing Agencies To Assist
With Recovery and Relief Efforts on
Behalf of Families Affected by
Presidentially Declared Disasters
Office of Assistant Secretary for
Public and Indian Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notification advises the
public of HUD’s expedited process for
waivers and flexibilities from HUD
regulatory and administrative
requirements (‘‘HUD requirements’’)
during Presidentially Declared Disasters
(PDDs). To respond to PDDs, this notice
establishes an expedited process for the
review of waiver requests and
flexibilities for calendar years (CY) 2022
and 2023, for Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs) located within PDDs (PDD
PHAs). PDD PHAs may make such
requests utilizing the expedited process
set forth in this notification.
DATES: Waivers and flexibilities set forth
in this document are effective from
January 1, 2022 until December 31,
2023.
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SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tesia Irinyenikan, Office of Field
Operations, Office of Public and Indian
Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW,
Room 3180, Washington, DC 20410–
5000, phone 202–402–7026 (this is not
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a toll-free number) or email PIH_
Disaster_Relief@hud.gov. Persons with
hearing or speech impairments may
access this number via TTY by calling
the Federal Relay Service at 800–877–
8339 (this is a toll-free number).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. How This Notice Is Organized
This notice is organized as follows:
• Section I provides an outline for
this notice.
• Section II describes the operating
subsidy flexibility allowed under 24
CFR 990.145(b) (Public housing
dwelling units with approved
vacancies).
• Section III describes specific HUD
requirements that may, per request and
HUD approval, be waived or granted a
flexibility to facilitate a PDD PHA’s
ability to participate in disaster relief
and recovery efforts. A PDD PHA may
request a waiver or flexibility of a HUD
requirement not listed in Section III and
receive an expedited review of the
request if the PDD PHA demonstrates
that the waiver or flexibility is needed
to assist its disaster relief and recovery
efforts. A PDD PHA may not adopt any
requested waiver prior to receiving HUD
approval.
• Section IV describes exceptions.
• Section V provides instructions for
PDD PHAs on how to submit waiver,
flexibility, and exception requests.
II. HUD Operating Subsidy Flexibility
in Approved Vacancies
HUD, exercising discretionary
authority from Section 106 of the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development Reform Act of 1989 (42
U.S.C. 3535(q)), which is consistent
with 24 CFR 5.110 (Waivers), is
providing this flexibility regarding
operating subisdy. Upon review of a
PDD PHA’s request via application,
HUD may approve, as noted below,
waivers and flexibilities for disaster
relief and recovery to PDD PHAs. If a
PHA needs the waivers and flexibilities
for an extended period, it must submit
documentation of good cause, and HUD
may consider extension, subject to
statutory limitations and pursuant to 24
CFR 5.110, to facilitate a PDD PHA’s
ability to participate in disaster relief
and recovery efforts. Unless otherwise
stated, the deadline for requesting
waivers and flexibilities is 120 days
after the initial PDD.
24 CFR 990.145(b) (Public Housing
Dwelling Units With Approved
Vacancies)
Under Section 990.145(b)(2), a PHA is
eligible to receive operating subsidy for
vacant public housing units that are
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vacant due to a federally declared, state
declared or other declared disaster,
subject to prior HUD approval, on a
project-by-project basis. If a PDD PHA
has one or more units that have been
vacated due to a PDD, then the PDD
PHA, with HUD approval, may treat the
unit as an ‘‘approved vacancy.’’ Upon
the request of a PDD PHA and HUD
approval, on a case-by-case basis, such
units may be considered approved
vacancies for a period not to exceed 12
months from the date of HUD approval.
III. HUD Requirements That May Be
Waived or Granted a Flexibility on an
Expedited Basis
For a PDD PHA, HUD will review
requests for waivers of HUD
requirements on an expedited basis.
This section lists procedural and
substantive requirements for regulatory
waivers in event of an PDD. A PDD PHA
may also request a waiver of a HUD
requirement not listed in this section
and receive expedited review of the
request if the PDD PHA documents that
the waiver is needed for major disaster
relief and/or recovery. If a PHA needs
the regulatory relief for more time, the
PDD PHA must submit documentation
of good cause, and HUD may consider
extending the waiver, subject to
statutory limitations and pursuant to 24
CFR 5.110, to facilitate the PDD PHA’s
ability to participate in disaster relief
and recovery efforts. PHAs should note
that waivers of essential program
requirements such as property
inspection or income verification will
not be granted in their entirety, although
modifications may be considered. Also,
HUD’s ability to grant waivers or
approval of alternative requirements
imposed by statute is limited to
expressed statutory authority. If sources
of household income are difficult to
find, PHAs should go through the
hierarchy of verifying income as found
in Notice PIH 2018–24. Similarly, while
the requirement for Housing Quality
Standards (HQS) inspections cannot be
waived, HUD can consider variations to
the acceptability criteria to HQS in case
of disaster (under the authority of
982.401(a)(4)).
A PDD PHA seeking a waiver or
flexibility of a HUD requirement listed
below or of any other HUD requirement
needed to assist the PDD PHA in its
disaster relief and recovery efforts must
submit a waiver request pursuant to the
process that will be provided in Section
V of this notification. The request must
be submitted to HUD not later than 120
days following the date of the relevant
disaster declaration. HUD will not
approve a PDD PHA’s or other
recipient’s request to waive or be
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granted a flexibility for a fair housing,
civil rights, labor standards, or
environmental protection requirement.
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A. 24 CFR 5.801(c) and 5.801(d)(1)
(Uniform Financial Reporting
Standards; Filing of Financial Reports;
Reporting Compliance Dates)
Section 5.801 establishes uniform
financial reporting standards (UFRS) for
PHAs (and other entities). Section
5.801(c) requires that PHAs submit
financial information in accordance
with 24 CFR 5.801(b) annually, not later
than 60 days after the end of the fiscal
year of the reporting period. Section
5.801(d)(1) requires that PHAs submit
their unaudited financial statements not
later than 60 calendar days after the end
of their fiscal year and that PHAs submit
their audited financial statements not
later than 9 months after the end of their
fiscal year. HUD may consider requests
to extend these reporting deadlines.
For PDD PHAs with a deadline to
submit only audited financial
information in accordance with 24 CFR
5.801(b) and (d) within 6 months after
the date of the disaster related to the
PDD, HUD may consider a request to
waive the due date. For PDD PHAs with
a deadline to submit unaudited
financial information in accordance
with 24 CFR 5.801(b) and (d) within 120
days before and up to 6 months after the
date of the disaster related to the PDD,
HUD may consider a request to waiver
the due date. For these PHAs, HUD also
may consider a request to waive the due
date of the audited financial
information.
For situations beyond a PHA’s
control, HUD may consider requests
from the PDD PHAs with financial
submission due dates that fall outside
these dates. The deadline for
submission of financial information in
accordance with 24 CFR 5.801(b) and
the deadline for submission of
unaudited financial statement may be
extended to 180 calendar days, and the
deadline for submission of audited
financial statements may be extended to
13 months.
B. 24 CFR 902 (Public Housing
Assessment System)
Part 902 sets out the indicators by
which HUD measures the performance
of a PHA. The indicators measure a
PHA’s physical condition, financial
condition, management operations, and
Capital Fund obligation and occupancy.
For PDD PHAs with fiscal year end
(FYE) dates within 4 months before and
up to 10 months after the effective date
of the PDD, HUD may consider a request
to waive the physical inspection and
scoring of public housing projects, as
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required under 24 CFR part 902. For
situations beyond the PHA’s control,
HUD may consider requests from PDD
PHAs with a FYE date that falls outside
these dates.
C. 24 CFR 905.322(b) (Fiscal Closeout)
Section 905.322(b) establishes
deadlines for the submission of an
Actual Development Cost Certificate
(ADCC) and an Actual Modernization
Cost Certificate (AMCC). Specifically,
the ADCC must be submitted 12 months
from the date of completion/termination
of a modernization activity, and the
AMCC must be submitted not later than
12 months from the activity’s
expenditure deadline. However, 2 CFR
200.344 requires submission of all
financial, performance and other reports
no later than 120 calendar days after the
end date of the period of performance.
In accordance with 2 CFR 200.344(b),
HUD may authorize an extension;
however, if the PHA does not submit all
reports within one year, HUD must
report the failure under the OMB
designate integrity and performance
system. To exceed 12 months, HUD may
consider a case-by-case exception under
2 CFR 200.102(a).
D. 24 CFR 905.314(b)–(c) (Cost and
Other Limitations; Maximum Project
Cost; TDC Limit)
42 U.S.C. 1437d(b) requires HUD to
calculate total development costs,
which may not be exceeded ‘‘unless the
Secretary provides otherwise, and in
any case may not exceed 110 per
centum of such amount unless the
Secretary for good cause determines
otherwise.’’ Section 905.314(b)–(c)
establishes the calculation of maximum
project cost and the calculation of total
development cost.
To facilitate the use of Capital Funds
for repairs and construction for needed
housing in the disaster areas, HUD may
consider waiving the total development
cost (TDC) and housing cost cap limits
for all work funded by the Capital Grant
(with unexpended Capital Grant funds
and HOPE VI funds) until the next
issuance of TDC levels. PDD PHAs that
request to waive this provision and
receive approval to do so must strive to
keep housing costs reasonable given
local market conditions, based upon the
provisions outlined in 2 CFR part 200.
E. 24 CFR 905.314(j) (Cost and Other
Limitations; Types of Labor)
This section establishes that for high
performer PHAs, they may use force
account labor for modernization and
development activities without
including it in a Board-approved Capital
Fund Program 5-Year Action Plan. HUD
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may waive this requirement to allow for
the use of force account labor for
modernization only activities for nonhigh performers even if this activity has
not been included in the non-high
performer PDD PHA’s 5-Year Action
Plan. Should HUD waive this
requirement, the waiver will be in effect
for a period not to exceed 12 months
from the date of HUD approval.
F. 24 CFR 905.400(i)(5) (Capital Fund
Formula; Replacement Housing Factor
To Reflect Formula Need for Projects
With Demolition or Disposition
Occurring on or After October 1, 1998,
and Prior to September 30, 2013)
Section 905.400 describes the Capital
Fund formula. Section 905.400(i)(5)
limits the use of replacement housing
funds to the development of new public
housing. To help address housing needs
because of the displacement caused by
the PDD, HUD may consider waiving
section 905.400(i)(5) to allow all
unexpended Capital Fund Replacement
Housing Factor Grants to be used for
public housing modernization. Should
HUD waive this requirement, the waiver
will be in effect for funds obligated
within a period not to exceed 12 months
from the date of HUD approval.
G. 24 CFR 960.202(c)(1) (Tenant
Selection Policies) and 982.54(a)
(Administrative Plan)
Section 960.202(c)(1) provides that
public housing tenant selection policies
must be duly adopted and implemented.
Section 982.54(a) provides that a PHA’s
Section 8 administrative plan must be
formally adopted by the PHA Board of
Commissioners or other authorized PHA
officials. For temporary revisions to an
PDD PHA’s public housing tenant
selection policies or Section 8
administrative plan that an PDD PHA
wishes to put into place to address
circumstances unique to relief and
recovery efforts, HUD may consider
requests to waive the requirements
under 960.202(c)(1) and 982.54(a) noted
above. Any waiver request must include
documentation that an PDD PHA’s
Board of Commissioners or an
authorized PDD PHA official supports
the waiver request and must identify the
temporary revisions, which shall be
effective for a period not to exceed 12
months from the date of HUD’s
approval. Additionally, any waiver
request would be limited to revisions
that do not constitute a significant
amendment or modification to the PHA
or MTW plan; pursuant to Section 5A(g)
of the 1937 Act, HUD cannot waive the
approval by the board or other
authorized PHA officials if the proposed
revision would constitute a significant
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amendment or modification to the PHA
or MTW plan. Finally, HUD cannot
waive any terms within a PHA’s own
plan or state law requiring the approval
of the board or authorized PHA officials.
H. 24 CFR 982.206(a)(2) (Waiting List;
Opening and Closing; Public Notice)
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This section describes where a PHA
must provide public notice when it
opens its waiting list for tenant-based
assistance. HUD may consider a request
from a PDD PHA that wishes, in lieu of
the requirement to provide notice in a
local newspaper of general circulation,
to provide public notice via its website,
at any of its offices, and/or in a voicemail message, for any opening of the
waiting list for tenant-based assistance
that occurs within a period not to
exceed 12 months from the date of HUD
approval.
PDD PHAs that request a waiver of
this requirement and receive HUD
approval, must comply with applicable
fair housing and other civil rights
requirements when they provide public
notice. For example, an PDD PHA that
chooses to provide public notice at its
offices must consider the impact on
persons with disabilities, who may have
difficulty visiting the office in-person.
Similarly, an PDD PHA that chooses to
provide public notice via voice-mail
message must consider how it will reach
persons with hearing impairments and
persons with limited English
proficiency. HUD maintains the
requirement that an PDD PHA must also
provide the public notice in minority
media. Any notice must comply with
HUD fair housing requirements.
PDD PHA may request this payment
standard.
Upon approval by HUD, an exception
payment standard adopted pursuant to
this notification may be adopted for any
Housing Assistance Payments (HAP)
contract entered as of the effective date
of this notification. HUD intends for
these exception payment standards to
remain in effect until HUD implements
changes to the FMRs in the affected
areas. PDD PHAs are reminded that
increased per-family costs resulting
from the use of exception payment
standards may result in a reduction in
the number of families assisted or may
require other cost-saving measures for
an PDD PHA to stay within its funding
limitations.
J. 24 CFR 982.401(d) (Housing Quality
Standards; Space and Security)
This section establishes a standard for
adequate space for an HCV-assisted
family. Specifically, it requires that each
dwelling unit have at least 1 bedroom or
living/sleeping room for each 2 persons.
HUD may consider a request from an
PDD PHA that wishes to waive this
requirement to house families displaced
due to natural disasters. Should the
waiver be granted, it will be in effect
only for HAPs entered into during the
up to 12-month period following the
date of HUD approval, and then only
with the written consent of the family.
HUD will not waive reasonable
accommodation requirements. For any
family occupying a unit pursuant to this
waiver, the waiver will be in effect for
the initial lease term.
I. 24 CFR 982.503(c) (HUD Approval of
Exception Payment Standard Amount)
K. 24 CFR 982.633(a) (Occupancy of
Home)
24 CFR 982.503(c) authorizes HUD to
approve an exception payment standard
amount that is higher than 110 percent
of the published fair market rent (FMR).
Typically, a PHA must provide data
about the local market to substantiate
the need for an exception payment
standard. In a natural disaster situation,
however, the typical data sources fail to
capture conditions on the ground. In
these cases, HUD considers the most
recently available data on the rental
market, prior to the disaster, then
estimates the number of households
seeking housing units in the wake of the
disaster to arrive at an emergency
exception payment standard amount. In
the event of a disaster, HUD will
consider, based on this data, whether
exception payment standard amounts
up to 150 percent of the FMR have a
good cause justification even in the
absence of supporting data. If so, an
This section establishes the
requirement that PHAs may make HAP
for homeownership assistance only
while a family resides in their home and
must stop HAP no later than the month
after a family moves out. HUD may
consider a request from a PDD PHA
wishing to waive this requirement to
allow families displaced from their
homes located in areas affected by
PDD(s) to comply with mortgage terms
or make necessary repairs. A PHA
requesting a waiver of this type must
show good cause by demonstrating that
the family is not already receiving
assistance from another source. Note:
An PDD PHA that wishes in addition to
request a waiver of the requirement at
982.312 that a family be terminated
from the program if they have been
absent from their home for 180
consecutive calendar days must do so
separately.
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L. 24 CFR 984.303(d) (Contract of
Participation; Contract Extension)
Part 984 establishes the requirements
for the Section 8 and Public Housing
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program.
Section 984.303(d) authorizes a PHA to
extend a family’s contract of
participation for a period not to exceed
2 years, upon a finding of good cause,
for any family that requests such an
extension in writing. HUD may consider
a request from an PDD PHA that wishes
to extend family contracts for up to 3
years, if such extensions are merited
based on circumstances deriving from
PDDs. Any waiver granted pursuant to
this request will be in effect for requests
made to the PDD PHA during a period
not to exceed 12 months from the date
of HUD approval.
M. 24 CFR Part 985 (Section 8
Management Assessment Program
(SEMAP))
Part 985 sets out the requirements by
which Section 8 tenant-based assistance
programs are assessed. For a PDD PHA
that has a SEMAP score due during CY
2022 or CY 2023, HUD may consider a
written request to carry forward the last
SEMAP score received by the PHA.
N. Notice PIH 2018–24, Section 8(c)
Verification of the Social Security
Notice (SSN))
PHAs are required to transmit form
HUD–50058 not later than 30 calendar
days following receipt of an applicant’s
or participant’s SSN documentation.
HUD may consider a request to extend
this requirement to 90 calendar days, for
a period not to exceed 12 months from
the date of HUD approval.
O. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(1)(ii) (Specific
Criteria for HUD Approval of
Demolition Requests)
For Section 18 demolition
applications (and disposition
applications) justified by location
obsolescence for PDD PHAs, HUD will
accept an environmental review
performed under 24 CFR part 50 or 24
CFR part 58 if HUD determines the
environmental review indicates the
environmental conditions jeopardize the
suitability of the site or a portion of the
site and its housing structures for
residential use.
P. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(2) (Specific Criteria
for HUD Approval of Demolition
Requests)
For Section 18 demolition
applications justified by obsolescence,
HUD requires that PHAs support the
cost estimate by a list of specific and
detailed work items that require
rehabilitation or repair, as identified on
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form HUD–52860–B and other criteria
outlined in PIH Notice 2018–04, Section
A. HUD may consider requests to waive
these requirements if a PDD PHA
submits other evidence (e.g., insurance
adjuster reports, condemnation orders
from local municipalities, and
photographs) that support the PDD
PHA’s certification that a program of
modifications is not cost-effective.
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IV. Exceptions
A PDD PHA may request an exception
of a HUD requirement not listed in
Section II or III of this notice. HUD will
only consider such exception requests
subject to statutory limitations and
pursuant to 24 CFR 5.110.
V. Instructions for Notification and
Expedited Approval Process for PDD
PHAs During CY 2022 and CY 2023
A PDD PHA seeking a waiver or
flexibility of a HUD requirement listed
within this notice or of any other HUD
requirement needed to assist the PDD
PHA in its disaster relief and recovery
efforts must submit a request pursuant
to the process that will be provided in
this section. HUD will not approve a
PDD PHA’s or other recipient’s request
to waive or be granted a flexibility for
a fair housing, civil rights, labor
standards, or HUD’s environmental
review requirements.
Waiver requests approved by HUD
pursuant to this notification will be
published in the Federal Register and
will identify the PDD PHAs receiving
such approvals. The process that HUD
will use in assessing applications for
waivers and flexibilities is covered
below.
HUD has developed a checklist
(Attachment A to this notice) that a PDD
PHA must complete and submit to take
advantage of the waivers identified in
this notice and the expedited review of
waiver requests. Each provision on the
checklist indicates the documentation
that must accompany the PDD PHA’s
submission. Each request for a waiver
(Section 3 of the checklist) must include
a good-cause justification stating why
the waiver is needed for the PHA’s
disaster relief and recovery efforts.
To complete the checklist, take the
following steps:
1. Copy and paste the checklist found
in Attachment A into a new document
on your computer, saving the document
with the following filename format: FR–
6301–N–01–XX123. This format
includes the Federal Register docket
number (FR–6301–N–01), a hyphen,
then your Agency’s HA Code. For
example: FR–6301–N–01–AL123.
2. Complete the section titled
‘‘Information about Requesting Agency’’
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in its entirety. This section must be
complete. An official of the PDD PHA
must sign where indicated. If the
information about the requesting agency
is incomplete or the checklist has not
been signed, then the checklist will be
returned without review.
3. Complete Sections 1, 2, and/or 3 of
the checklists, as applicable, noting the
documentation (if any) that
accompanies each provision.
4. Address an email to both PIH_
Disaster_Relief@hud.gov and your HUD
Field Office Public Housing Director. In
the subject line, type ‘‘PHA Name—PHA
Code—PDD Disaster Relief—Month and
Year.’’ For example, Allenway Housing
Authority—AL123–PDD Disaster Relief–
October 2022.
5. Attach the completed checklist,
letter of justification, and all supporting
documentation as applicable to your
email. HUD will consider other methods
of submission as needed.
Checklists and any supporting
documentation or information must be
submitted not later than 120 days
following the PDD. Requests submitted
after that time will not be considered
except in special cases outside of the
agency’s control.
VI. Finding of No Significant Impact
A Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI) with respect to the
environment has been made in
accordance with HUD regulations at 24
CFR part 50, which implement section
102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C.
4332(2)(C)).
The FONSI is available for public
inspection between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
weekdays in the Regulations Division,
Office of General Counsel, Department
of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street SW, Room 10276,
Washington, DC 20410–0500. Due to
security measures at the HUD
Headquarters building, an advance
appointment to review the docket file
must be scheduled by calling the
Regulations Division at 202–708–3055
(this is not a toll-free number). Hearing
or speech-impaired individuals may
access this number through TTY by
calling the Federal Relay Service at 800–
877–8339 (this is a toll-free number).
VII. Paperwork Reduction Act
The information collections
referenced in this Notice have been
approved by OMB pursuant to the
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Paperwork Reduction Act under, OMB
Control Number 2577–0292.
Dominique G. Blom,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Attachment A—Checklist
Relief From HUD Public Housing and
Section 8 Requirements Available During CY
2022 and CY 2023 to Public Housing
Agencies To Assist With Recovery and Relief
Efforts on Behalf of Families Affected by
Presidentially Declared Disasters
Information About Requesting Agency
NAME OF PHA: lllllllllllll
PHA CODE: lllllllllllllll
Address: llllllllllllllll
City or Locality: (Must be covered under
PDD) llllllllllllllllll
Parish: lllllllllllllllll
Date of Submission: lllllllllll
Signature of PHA Official: llllllll
Name/Title of PHA Official: lllllll
Phone number of PHA Official: llllll
Email address of PHA Official: llllll
Section 1. List the Presidentially Declared
Disaster (PDD) Your Agency Is Under
lllllllllllllllllllll
Section 2. Insert an ‘‘X’’ Next to the
Applicable Flexibilities
A PDD PHA may adopt the flexibility listed
below.
llA. 24 CFR 990.145(b) (Public housing
dwelling units with approved vacancies).
(Public Housing Financial Management
Division)
My agency requests HUD approval to treat
certain vacant public housing units in our
inventory as approved vacancies for the
continued receipt of Operating Subsidy. I
have attached a project-by-project listing of
the units for which this approval is
requested. I understand that any units that
remain vacant shall be considered approved
vacancies only for a period not to exceed 12
months from the date of HUD approval.
Section 3. Insert an ‘‘X’’ Next to the
Applicable Waiver Requests
A PDD PHA may request a waiver of a
HUD requirement listed below or of any
other HUD requirement and receive
expedited review of the request, if the PDD
PHA demonstrates that the waiver is needed
for disaster relief and recovery purposes.
Each request must include a good-cause
justification for the waiver, documenting
why the waiver is needed for such purposes.
No requested waiver may be implemented
unless and until written approval from HUD
has been obtained.
llA. 24 CFR 5.801(c) and 5.801(d)(1)
(Uniform financial reporting standards;
Filing of financial reports; Reporting
compliance dates).
llB. 24 CFR 902 (Public Housing
Assessment System).
llC. 24 CFR 905.322(b) (Fiscal closeout);
2 CFR 200.344(b) (Closeout).
llD.24 CFR 905.314(b)–(c) (Cost and
other limitations; Maximum project cost;
TDC limit).
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llE. 24 CFR 905.314(j) (Cost and other
limitations; Types of labor).
llF. 24 CFR 905.400(i)(5) (Capital Fund
Formula; Replacement Housing Factor to
reflect formula need for projects with
demolition or disposition occurring on or
after October 1, 1998, and prior to September
30, 2013).
llG. 24 CFR 960.202(c)(1) (Tenant
selection policies) and 982.54(a)
(Administrative plan).
llH. 24 CFR 982.206(a)(2) (Waiting List;
Opening and closing; Public notice).
llI. 24 CFR 982.503(c) (HUD approval of
exception payment standard amount).
llJ. 24 CFR 982.401(d) (Housing quality
standards; Space and security).
llK. 24 CFR 982.633(a) (Occupancy of
home).
llL. 24 CFR 984.303(d) (Contract of
participation; contract extension).
llM. 24 CFR part 985 (Section 8
Management Assessment Program (SEMAP)).
llN. Notice PIH 2018–24, Section 8(c)
(Verification of the Social Security Number).
llO. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(1)(ii) (Specific
criteria for HUD approval of demolition
requests).
llP. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(2) (Specific
criteria for HUD approval of demolition
requests).
llQ. Waivers not identified in this PIH
Notice. My agency seeks waivers of the HUD
requirements listed below. None of the
requests are to waive a fair housing, civil
rights, labor standards, or environmental
review requirement. I have included
documentation justifying the need for the
waivers.
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A. Overview of Information Collection
BILLING CODE P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–7038–N–23]
60-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Annual Adjustment Factors
(AAF) Rent Increase Requirement,
OMB Control Number: 2502–0507
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HUD is seeking approval from
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for the information collection
described below. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD is
requesting comment from all interested
parties on the proposed collection of
information. The purpose of this notice
is to allow for 60 days of public
comment.
DATES: Comments Due Date: March 7,
2022.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. Comments should refer to
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the proposal by name and/or OMB
Control Number and should be sent to:
Colette Pollard, Reports Management
Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW, Room 4176, Washington, DC
20410–5000; telephone 202–402–3400
(this is not a toll-free number) or email
at Colette.Pollard@hud.gov for a copy of
the proposed forms or other available
information. Persons with hearing or
speech impairments may access this
number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Relay Service at (800) 877–
8339.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephan A. Martin, Director, Assisted
Housing Oversight Division, Department
of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street SW, Washington, DC
20410; 202–708–3000; email:
Stephen.A.Martin@hud.gov. This is not
a toll-free number. Persons with hearing
or speech impairments may access this
number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Relay Service at (800) 877–
8339.
Copies of available documents
submitted to OMB may be obtained
from Ms. Pollard.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice informs the public that HUD is
seeking approval from OMB for the
information collection described in
Section A.
Title of Information Collection:
Annual Adjustment Factors (AAF) Rent
Increase Requirement.
OMB Approval Number: 2502–0507.
Type of Request: Reinstatement, with
change, of previously approved
collection for which approval has
expired.
Form Number: HUD–92273–S8.
Description of the need for the
information and proposed use: Owners
of project-based section 8 contracts that
utilize the AAF as the method of rent
adjustment provide this information
which is necessary to determine
whether or not the subject properties’
rents are to be adjusted and, if so, the
amount of the adjustment.
Respondents: Business, not for profit
institutions.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
1,080.
Estimated Number of Responses: 8.
Frequency of Response: On occasion.
Average Hours per Response: 1.5
hours.
Total Estimated Burden: 12.
B. Solicitation of Public Comment
This notice is soliciting comments
from members of the public and affected
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parties concerning the collection of
information described in Section A on
the following:
(1) Whether the proposed collection
of information is necessary for the
proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) The accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond; including through
the use of appropriate automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
HUD encourages interested parties to
submit comment in response to these
questions.
C. Authority
Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C.
chapter 35.
Janet M. Golrick,
Acting, Chief of Staff for the Office of
Housing—Federal Housing Administration.
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BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[FR–6301–N–02]
Regulatory and Administrative
Requirement Flexibilities Available to
Native American Programs During CY
2022 and CY 2023 to Tribal Grantees
To Assist With Recovery and Relief
Efforts on Behalf of Families Affected
by Presidentially Declared Disasters
Office of Assistant Secretary for
Public and Indian Housing, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notification advises the
public of waivers and flexibilities from
HUD requirements for its Indian
Housing Block Grant (IHBG), Indian
Community Development Block Grant
(ICDBG), and Native Hawaiian Housing
Block Grant (NHHBG) grantees located
in areas that are covered by
Presidentially Declared Disasters
(PDDs). A PDD is a major disaster or
emergency declared under the Robert T.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act that activates an array of
federal programs to assist in the
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[FR-6301-N-01]
Regulatory and Administrative Requirement Waivers and
Flexibilities Available to HUD Public Housing and Section 8 During CY
2022 and CY 2023 to Public Housing Agencies To Assist With Recovery and
Relief Efforts on Behalf of Families Affected by Presidentially
Declared Disasters
AGENCY: Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notification advises the public of HUD's expedited
process for waivers and flexibilities from HUD regulatory and
administrative requirements (``HUD requirements'') during
Presidentially Declared Disasters (PDDs). To respond to PDDs, this
notice establishes an expedited process for the review of waiver
requests and flexibilities for calendar years (CY) 2022 and 2023, for
Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) located within PDDs (PDD PHAs). PDD PHAs
may make such requests utilizing the expedited process set forth in
this notification.
DATES: Waivers and flexibilities set forth in this document are
effective from January 1, 2022 until December 31, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tesia Irinyenikan, Office of Field
Operations, Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room 3180, Washington, DC
20410-5000, phone 202-402-7026 (this is not a toll-free number) or
email [email protected]. Persons with hearing or speech
impairments may access this number via TTY by calling the Federal Relay
Service at 800-877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. How This Notice Is Organized
This notice is organized as follows:
Section I provides an outline for this notice.
Section II describes the operating subsidy flexibility
allowed under 24 CFR 990.145(b) (Public housing dwelling units with
approved vacancies).
Section III describes specific HUD requirements that may,
per request and HUD approval, be waived or granted a flexibility to
facilitate a PDD PHA's ability to participate in disaster relief and
recovery efforts. A PDD PHA may request a waiver or flexibility of a
HUD requirement not listed in Section III and receive an expedited
review of the request if the PDD PHA demonstrates that the waiver or
flexibility is needed to assist its disaster relief and recovery
efforts. A PDD PHA may not adopt any requested waiver prior to
receiving HUD approval.
Section IV describes exceptions.
Section V provides instructions for PDD PHAs on how to
submit waiver, flexibility, and exception requests.
II. HUD Operating Subsidy Flexibility in Approved Vacancies
HUD, exercising discretionary authority from Section 106 of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (42
U.S.C. 3535(q)), which is consistent with 24 CFR 5.110 (Waivers), is
providing this flexibility regarding operating subisdy. Upon review of
a PDD PHA's request via application, HUD may approve, as noted below,
waivers and flexibilities for disaster relief and recovery to PDD PHAs.
If a PHA needs the waivers and flexibilities for an extended period, it
must submit documentation of good cause, and HUD may consider
extension, subject to statutory limitations and pursuant to 24 CFR
5.110, to facilitate a PDD PHA's ability to participate in disaster
relief and recovery efforts. Unless otherwise stated, the deadline for
requesting waivers and flexibilities is 120 days after the initial PDD.
24 CFR 990.145(b) (Public Housing Dwelling Units With Approved
Vacancies)
Under Section 990.145(b)(2), a PHA is eligible to receive operating
subsidy for vacant public housing units that are vacant due to a
federally declared, state declared or other declared disaster, subject
to prior HUD approval, on a project-by-project basis. If a PDD PHA has
one or more units that have been vacated due to a PDD, then the PDD
PHA, with HUD approval, may treat the unit as an ``approved vacancy.''
Upon the request of a PDD PHA and HUD approval, on a case-by-case
basis, such units may be considered approved vacancies for a period not
to exceed 12 months from the date of HUD approval.
III. HUD Requirements That May Be Waived or Granted a Flexibility on an
Expedited Basis
For a PDD PHA, HUD will review requests for waivers of HUD
requirements on an expedited basis. This section lists procedural and
substantive requirements for regulatory waivers in event of an PDD. A
PDD PHA may also request a waiver of a HUD requirement not listed in
this section and receive expedited review of the request if the PDD PHA
documents that the waiver is needed for major disaster relief and/or
recovery. If a PHA needs the regulatory relief for more time, the PDD
PHA must submit documentation of good cause, and HUD may consider
extending the waiver, subject to statutory limitations and pursuant to
24 CFR 5.110, to facilitate the PDD PHA's ability to participate in
disaster relief and recovery efforts. PHAs should note that waivers of
essential program requirements such as property inspection or income
verification will not be granted in their entirety, although
modifications may be considered. Also, HUD's ability to grant waivers
or approval of alternative requirements imposed by statute is limited
to expressed statutory authority. If sources of household income are
difficult to find, PHAs should go through the hierarchy of verifying
income as found in Notice PIH 2018-24. Similarly, while the requirement
for Housing Quality Standards (HQS) inspections cannot be waived, HUD
can consider variations to the acceptability criteria to HQS in case of
disaster (under the authority of 982.401(a)(4)).
A PDD PHA seeking a waiver or flexibility of a HUD requirement
listed below or of any other HUD requirement needed to assist the PDD
PHA in its disaster relief and recovery efforts must submit a waiver
request pursuant to the process that will be provided in Section V of
this notification. The request must be submitted to HUD not later than
120 days following the date of the relevant disaster declaration. HUD
will not approve a PDD PHA's or other recipient's request to waive or
be
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granted a flexibility for a fair housing, civil rights, labor
standards, or environmental protection requirement.
A. 24 CFR 5.801(c) and 5.801(d)(1) (Uniform Financial Reporting
Standards; Filing of Financial Reports; Reporting Compliance Dates)
Section 5.801 establishes uniform financial reporting standards
(UFRS) for PHAs (and other entities). Section 5.801(c) requires that
PHAs submit financial information in accordance with 24 CFR 5.801(b)
annually, not later than 60 days after the end of the fiscal year of
the reporting period. Section 5.801(d)(1) requires that PHAs submit
their unaudited financial statements not later than 60 calendar days
after the end of their fiscal year and that PHAs submit their audited
financial statements not later than 9 months after the end of their
fiscal year. HUD may consider requests to extend these reporting
deadlines.
For PDD PHAs with a deadline to submit only audited financial
information in accordance with 24 CFR 5.801(b) and (d) within 6 months
after the date of the disaster related to the PDD, HUD may consider a
request to waive the due date. For PDD PHAs with a deadline to submit
unaudited financial information in accordance with 24 CFR 5.801(b) and
(d) within 120 days before and up to 6 months after the date of the
disaster related to the PDD, HUD may consider a request to waiver the
due date. For these PHAs, HUD also may consider a request to waive the
due date of the audited financial information.
For situations beyond a PHA's control, HUD may consider requests
from the PDD PHAs with financial submission due dates that fall outside
these dates. The deadline for submission of financial information in
accordance with 24 CFR 5.801(b) and the deadline for submission of
unaudited financial statement may be extended to 180 calendar days, and
the deadline for submission of audited financial statements may be
extended to 13 months.
B. 24 CFR 902 (Public Housing Assessment System)
Part 902 sets out the indicators by which HUD measures the
performance of a PHA. The indicators measure a PHA's physical
condition, financial condition, management operations, and Capital Fund
obligation and occupancy.
For PDD PHAs with fiscal year end (FYE) dates within 4 months
before and up to 10 months after the effective date of the PDD, HUD may
consider a request to waive the physical inspection and scoring of
public housing projects, as required under 24 CFR part 902. For
situations beyond the PHA's control, HUD may consider requests from PDD
PHAs with a FYE date that falls outside these dates.
C. 24 CFR 905.322(b) (Fiscal Closeout)
Section 905.322(b) establishes deadlines for the submission of an
Actual Development Cost Certificate (ADCC) and an Actual Modernization
Cost Certificate (AMCC). Specifically, the ADCC must be submitted 12
months from the date of completion/termination of a modernization
activity, and the AMCC must be submitted not later than 12 months from
the activity's expenditure deadline. However, 2 CFR 200.344 requires
submission of all financial, performance and other reports no later
than 120 calendar days after the end date of the period of performance.
In accordance with 2 CFR 200.344(b), HUD may authorize an extension;
however, if the PHA does not submit all reports within one year, HUD
must report the failure under the OMB designate integrity and
performance system. To exceed 12 months, HUD may consider a case-by-
case exception under 2 CFR 200.102(a).
D. 24 CFR 905.314(b)-(c) (Cost and Other Limitations; Maximum Project
Cost; TDC Limit)
42 U.S.C. 1437d(b) requires HUD to calculate total development
costs, which may not be exceeded ``unless the Secretary provides
otherwise, and in any case may not exceed 110 per centum of such amount
unless the Secretary for good cause determines otherwise.'' Section
905.314(b)-(c) establishes the calculation of maximum project cost and
the calculation of total development cost.
To facilitate the use of Capital Funds for repairs and construction
for needed housing in the disaster areas, HUD may consider waiving the
total development cost (TDC) and housing cost cap limits for all work
funded by the Capital Grant (with unexpended Capital Grant funds and
HOPE VI funds) until the next issuance of TDC levels. PDD PHAs that
request to waive this provision and receive approval to do so must
strive to keep housing costs reasonable given local market conditions,
based upon the provisions outlined in 2 CFR part 200.
E. 24 CFR 905.314(j) (Cost and Other Limitations; Types of Labor)
This section establishes that for high performer PHAs, they may use
force account labor for modernization and development activities
without including it in a Board-approved Capital Fund Program 5-Year
Action Plan. HUD may waive this requirement to allow for the use of
force account labor for modernization only activities for non-high
performers even if this activity has not been included in the non-high
performer PDD PHA's 5-Year Action Plan. Should HUD waive this
requirement, the waiver will be in effect for a period not to exceed 12
months from the date of HUD approval.
F. 24 CFR 905.400(i)(5) (Capital Fund Formula; Replacement Housing
Factor To Reflect Formula Need for Projects With Demolition or
Disposition Occurring on or After October 1, 1998, and Prior to
September 30, 2013)
Section 905.400 describes the Capital Fund formula. Section
905.400(i)(5) limits the use of replacement housing funds to the
development of new public housing. To help address housing needs
because of the displacement caused by the PDD, HUD may consider waiving
section 905.400(i)(5) to allow all unexpended Capital Fund Replacement
Housing Factor Grants to be used for public housing modernization.
Should HUD waive this requirement, the waiver will be in effect for
funds obligated within a period not to exceed 12 months from the date
of HUD approval.
G. 24 CFR 960.202(c)(1) (Tenant Selection Policies) and 982.54(a)
(Administrative Plan)
Section 960.202(c)(1) provides that public housing tenant selection
policies must be duly adopted and implemented. Section 982.54(a)
provides that a PHA's Section 8 administrative plan must be formally
adopted by the PHA Board of Commissioners or other authorized PHA
officials. For temporary revisions to an PDD PHA's public housing
tenant selection policies or Section 8 administrative plan that an PDD
PHA wishes to put into place to address circumstances unique to relief
and recovery efforts, HUD may consider requests to waive the
requirements under 960.202(c)(1) and 982.54(a) noted above. Any waiver
request must include documentation that an PDD PHA's Board of
Commissioners or an authorized PDD PHA official supports the waiver
request and must identify the temporary revisions, which shall be
effective for a period not to exceed 12 months from the date of HUD's
approval. Additionally, any waiver request would be limited to
revisions that do not constitute a significant amendment or
modification to the PHA or MTW plan; pursuant to Section 5A(g) of the
1937 Act, HUD cannot waive the approval by the board or other
authorized PHA officials if the proposed revision would constitute a
significant
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amendment or modification to the PHA or MTW plan. Finally, HUD cannot
waive any terms within a PHA's own plan or state law requiring the
approval of the board or authorized PHA officials.
H. 24 CFR 982.206(a)(2) (Waiting List; Opening and Closing; Public
Notice)
This section describes where a PHA must provide public notice when
it opens its waiting list for tenant-based assistance. HUD may consider
a request from a PDD PHA that wishes, in lieu of the requirement to
provide notice in a local newspaper of general circulation, to provide
public notice via its website, at any of its offices, and/or in a
voice-mail message, for any opening of the waiting list for tenant-
based assistance that occurs within a period not to exceed 12 months
from the date of HUD approval.
PDD PHAs that request a waiver of this requirement and receive HUD
approval, must comply with applicable fair housing and other civil
rights requirements when they provide public notice. For example, an
PDD PHA that chooses to provide public notice at its offices must
consider the impact on persons with disabilities, who may have
difficulty visiting the office in-person. Similarly, an PDD PHA that
chooses to provide public notice via voice-mail message must consider
how it will reach persons with hearing impairments and persons with
limited English proficiency. HUD maintains the requirement that an PDD
PHA must also provide the public notice in minority media. Any notice
must comply with HUD fair housing requirements.
I. 24 CFR 982.503(c) (HUD Approval of Exception Payment Standard
Amount)
24 CFR 982.503(c) authorizes HUD to approve an exception payment
standard amount that is higher than 110 percent of the published fair
market rent (FMR). Typically, a PHA must provide data about the local
market to substantiate the need for an exception payment standard. In a
natural disaster situation, however, the typical data sources fail to
capture conditions on the ground. In these cases, HUD considers the
most recently available data on the rental market, prior to the
disaster, then estimates the number of households seeking housing units
in the wake of the disaster to arrive at an emergency exception payment
standard amount. In the event of a disaster, HUD will consider, based
on this data, whether exception payment standard amounts up to 150
percent of the FMR have a good cause justification even in the absence
of supporting data. If so, an PDD PHA may request this payment
standard.
Upon approval by HUD, an exception payment standard adopted
pursuant to this notification may be adopted for any Housing Assistance
Payments (HAP) contract entered as of the effective date of this
notification. HUD intends for these exception payment standards to
remain in effect until HUD implements changes to the FMRs in the
affected areas. PDD PHAs are reminded that increased per-family costs
resulting from the use of exception payment standards may result in a
reduction in the number of families assisted or may require other cost-
saving measures for an PDD PHA to stay within its funding limitations.
J. 24 CFR 982.401(d) (Housing Quality Standards; Space and Security)
This section establishes a standard for adequate space for an HCV-
assisted family. Specifically, it requires that each dwelling unit have
at least 1 bedroom or living/sleeping room for each 2 persons. HUD may
consider a request from an PDD PHA that wishes to waive this
requirement to house families displaced due to natural disasters.
Should the waiver be granted, it will be in effect only for HAPs
entered into during the up to 12-month period following the date of HUD
approval, and then only with the written consent of the family. HUD
will not waive reasonable accommodation requirements. For any family
occupying a unit pursuant to this waiver, the waiver will be in effect
for the initial lease term.
K. 24 CFR 982.633(a) (Occupancy of Home)
This section establishes the requirement that PHAs may make HAP for
homeownership assistance only while a family resides in their home and
must stop HAP no later than the month after a family moves out. HUD may
consider a request from a PDD PHA wishing to waive this requirement to
allow families displaced from their homes located in areas affected by
PDD(s) to comply with mortgage terms or make necessary repairs. A PHA
requesting a waiver of this type must show good cause by demonstrating
that the family is not already receiving assistance from another
source. Note: An PDD PHA that wishes in addition to request a waiver of
the requirement at 982.312 that a family be terminated from the program
if they have been absent from their home for 180 consecutive calendar
days must do so separately.
L. 24 CFR 984.303(d) (Contract of Participation; Contract Extension)
Part 984 establishes the requirements for the Section 8 and Public
Housing Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program. Section 984.303(d)
authorizes a PHA to extend a family's contract of participation for a
period not to exceed 2 years, upon a finding of good cause, for any
family that requests such an extension in writing. HUD may consider a
request from an PDD PHA that wishes to extend family contracts for up
to 3 years, if such extensions are merited based on circumstances
deriving from PDDs. Any waiver granted pursuant to this request will be
in effect for requests made to the PDD PHA during a period not to
exceed 12 months from the date of HUD approval.
M. 24 CFR Part 985 (Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP))
Part 985 sets out the requirements by which Section 8 tenant-based
assistance programs are assessed. For a PDD PHA that has a SEMAP score
due during CY 2022 or CY 2023, HUD may consider a written request to
carry forward the last SEMAP score received by the PHA.
N. Notice PIH 2018-24, Section 8(c) Verification of the Social Security
Notice (SSN))
PHAs are required to transmit form HUD-50058 not later than 30
calendar days following receipt of an applicant's or participant's SSN
documentation. HUD may consider a request to extend this requirement to
90 calendar days, for a period not to exceed 12 months from the date of
HUD approval.
O. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(1)(ii) (Specific Criteria for HUD Approval of
Demolition Requests)
For Section 18 demolition applications (and disposition
applications) justified by location obsolescence for PDD PHAs, HUD will
accept an environmental review performed under 24 CFR part 50 or 24 CFR
part 58 if HUD determines the environmental review indicates the
environmental conditions jeopardize the suitability of the site or a
portion of the site and its housing structures for residential use.
P. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(2) (Specific Criteria for HUD Approval of
Demolition Requests)
For Section 18 demolition applications justified by obsolescence,
HUD requires that PHAs support the cost estimate by a list of specific
and detailed work items that require rehabilitation or repair, as
identified on
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form HUD-52860-B and other criteria outlined in PIH Notice 2018-04,
Section A. HUD may consider requests to waive these requirements if a
PDD PHA submits other evidence (e.g., insurance adjuster reports,
condemnation orders from local municipalities, and photographs) that
support the PDD PHA's certification that a program of modifications is
not cost-effective.
IV. Exceptions
A PDD PHA may request an exception of a HUD requirement not listed
in Section II or III of this notice. HUD will only consider such
exception requests subject to statutory limitations and pursuant to 24
CFR 5.110.
V. Instructions for Notification and Expedited Approval Process for PDD
PHAs During CY 2022 and CY 2023
A PDD PHA seeking a waiver or flexibility of a HUD requirement
listed within this notice or of any other HUD requirement needed to
assist the PDD PHA in its disaster relief and recovery efforts must
submit a request pursuant to the process that will be provided in this
section. HUD will not approve a PDD PHA's or other recipient's request
to waive or be granted a flexibility for a fair housing, civil rights,
labor standards, or HUD's environmental review requirements.
Waiver requests approved by HUD pursuant to this notification will
be published in the Federal Register and will identify the PDD PHAs
receiving such approvals. The process that HUD will use in assessing
applications for waivers and flexibilities is covered below.
HUD has developed a checklist (Attachment A to this notice) that a
PDD PHA must complete and submit to take advantage of the waivers
identified in this notice and the expedited review of waiver requests.
Each provision on the checklist indicates the documentation that must
accompany the PDD PHA's submission. Each request for a waiver (Section
3 of the checklist) must include a good-cause justification stating why
the waiver is needed for the PHA's disaster relief and recovery
efforts.
To complete the checklist, take the following steps:
1. Copy and paste the checklist found in Attachment A into a new
document on your computer, saving the document with the following
filename format: FR-6301-N-01-XX123. This format includes the Federal
Register docket number (FR-6301-N-01), a hyphen, then your Agency's HA
Code. For example: FR-6301-N-01-AL123.
2. Complete the section titled ``Information about Requesting
Agency'' in its entirety. This section must be complete. An official of
the PDD PHA must sign where indicated. If the information about the
requesting agency is incomplete or the checklist has not been signed,
then the checklist will be returned without review.
3. Complete Sections 1, 2, and/or 3 of the checklists, as
applicable, noting the documentation (if any) that accompanies each
provision.
4. Address an email to both [email protected] and your
HUD Field Office Public Housing Director. In the subject line, type
``PHA Name--PHA Code--PDD Disaster Relief--Month and Year.'' For
example, Allenway Housing Authority--AL123-PDD Disaster Relief-October
2022.
5. Attach the completed checklist, letter of justification, and all
supporting documentation as applicable to your email. HUD will consider
other methods of submission as needed.
Checklists and any supporting documentation or information must be
submitted not later than 120 days following the PDD. Requests submitted
after that time will not be considered except in special cases outside
of the agency's control.
VI. Finding of No Significant Impact
A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) with respect to the
environment has been made in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR
part 50, which implement section 102(2)(C) of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)).
The FONSI is available for public inspection between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. weekdays in the Regulations Division, Office of General Counsel,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room
10276, Washington, DC 20410-0500. Due to security measures at the HUD
Headquarters building, an advance appointment to review the docket file
must be scheduled by calling the Regulations Division at 202-708-3055
(this is not a toll-free number). Hearing or speech-impaired
individuals may access this number through TTY by calling the Federal
Relay Service at 800-877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).
VII. Paperwork Reduction Act
The information collections referenced in this Notice have been
approved by OMB pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act under, OMB
Control Number 2577-0292.
Dominique G. Blom,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Attachment A--Checklist
Relief From HUD Public Housing and Section 8 Requirements Available
During CY 2022 and CY 2023 to Public Housing Agencies To Assist With
Recovery and Relief Efforts on Behalf of Families Affected by
Presidentially Declared Disasters
Information About Requesting Agency
NAME OF PHA:-----------------------------------------------------------
PHA CODE:--------------------------------------------------------------
Address:---------------------------------------------------------------
City or Locality: (Must be covered under PDD)--------------------------
Parish:----------------------------------------------------------------
Date of Submission:----------------------------------------------------
Signature of PHA Official:---------------------------------------------
Name/Title of PHA Official:--------------------------------------------
Phone number of PHA Official:------------------------------------------
Email address of PHA Official:-----------------------------------------
Section 1. List the Presidentially Declared Disaster (PDD) Your Agency
Is Under
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Section 2. Insert an ``X'' Next to the Applicable Flexibilities
A PDD PHA may adopt the flexibility listed below.
__A. 24 CFR 990.145(b) (Public housing dwelling units with
approved vacancies). (Public Housing Financial Management Division)
My agency requests HUD approval to treat certain vacant public
housing units in our inventory as approved vacancies for the
continued receipt of Operating Subsidy. I have attached a project-
by-project listing of the units for which this approval is
requested. I understand that any units that remain vacant shall be
considered approved vacancies only for a period not to exceed 12
months from the date of HUD approval.
Section 3. Insert an ``X'' Next to the Applicable Waiver Requests
A PDD PHA may request a waiver of a HUD requirement listed below
or of any other HUD requirement and receive expedited review of the
request, if the PDD PHA demonstrates that the waiver is needed for
disaster relief and recovery purposes. Each request must include a
good-cause justification for the waiver, documenting why the waiver
is needed for such purposes. No requested waiver may be implemented
unless and until written approval from HUD has been obtained.
__A. 24 CFR 5.801(c) and 5.801(d)(1) (Uniform financial
reporting standards; Filing of financial reports; Reporting
compliance dates).
__B. 24 CFR 902 (Public Housing Assessment System).
__C. 24 CFR 905.322(b) (Fiscal closeout); 2 CFR 200.344(b)
(Closeout).
__D.24 CFR 905.314(b)-(c) (Cost and other limitations; Maximum
project cost; TDC limit).
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__E. 24 CFR 905.314(j) (Cost and other limitations; Types of
labor).
__F. 24 CFR 905.400(i)(5) (Capital Fund Formula; Replacement
Housing Factor to reflect formula need for projects with demolition
or disposition occurring on or after October 1, 1998, and prior to
September 30, 2013).
__G. 24 CFR 960.202(c)(1) (Tenant selection policies) and
982.54(a) (Administrative plan).
__H. 24 CFR 982.206(a)(2) (Waiting List; Opening and closing;
Public notice).
__I. 24 CFR 982.503(c) (HUD approval of exception payment
standard amount).
__J. 24 CFR 982.401(d) (Housing quality standards; Space and
security).
__K. 24 CFR 982.633(a) (Occupancy of home).
__L. 24 CFR 984.303(d) (Contract of participation; contract
extension).
__M. 24 CFR part 985 (Section 8 Management Assessment Program
(SEMAP)).
__N. Notice PIH 2018-24, Section 8(c) (Verification of the
Social Security Number).
__O. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(1)(ii) (Specific criteria for HUD approval
of demolition requests).
__P. 24 CFR 970.15(b)(2) (Specific criteria for HUD approval of
demolition requests).
__Q. Waivers not identified in this PIH Notice. My agency seeks
waivers of the HUD requirements listed below. None of the requests
are to waive a fair housing, civil rights, labor standards, or
environmental review requirement. I have included documentation
justifying the need for the waivers.
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