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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6397–N–01]
Waivers and Alternative Requirements
for Community Development Block
Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG–DR)
and Community Development Block
Grant Mitigation (CDBG–MIT) Grantees
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Authority To Grant Waivers and
Alternative Requirements
II. Public Law 113–2 Statutory Extensions
III. Public Law 114–113, 114–254, 115–31,
115–56, 115–123, 115–254, and 116–20
Waiver and Alternative Requirements
AGENCY:
I. Authority to Grant Waivers and
Alternative Requirements
This notice governs
Community Development Block Grant
disaster recovery (CDBG–DR) and
Community Development Block Grant
mitigation (CDBG–MIT) funds awarded
under several appropriations acts
identified in the Table of Contents. This
notice revises the period of performance
and budget period for some grants and
allows HUD to extend the period of
performance and budget periods
administratively for some grants.
DATES: Applicability Date: July 18, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tennille Parker, Director, Office of
Disaster Recovery, U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW, Room 7282, Washington,
DC 20410, telephone number 202–708–
3587 (this is not a toll-free number).
HUD welcomes and is prepared to
receive calls from individuals who are
deaf or hard of hearing, as well as
individuals with speech or
communication disabilities. To learn
more about how to make an accessible
telephone call, please visit: https://
www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/
telecommunications-relay-service-trs.
Email inquiries may be sent to disaster_
recovery@hud.gov.
Each of the appropriations acts cited
in the Table of Contents authorize the
Secretary to waive, or specify alternative
requirements for, any provision of any
statute or regulation that the Secretary
administers in connection with the
obligation by the Secretary, or use by
the recipient, of grant funds, except for
requirements related to fair housing,
nondiscrimination, labor standards, and
the environment. HUD may also
exercise its regulatory waiver authority
under 24 CFR 5.110, 91.600, and 570.5.
The waivers and alternative
requirements in this notice are designed
to create expediency for CDBG–DR and
CDBG–MIT grantees related to
extending expenditure deadlines.
Allowing grantees the flexibility to
receive extensions administratively will
continue to support a swift recovery
following eligible disasters, while
ensuring that grantees have enough time
to complete projects and that statutory
requirements are met. Additionally,
these waivers and alternative
requirements are consistent with the in
2 CFR part 200 that Federal awards
include a period of performance and a
budget period. Based on these reasons,
the Department has determined that
good cause exists for the waiver and
alternative requirement authorized in
this notice, and that the waivers or
alternative requirements are not
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Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY:
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inconsistent with the overall purposes
of title I of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C.
5301 et seq.) (HCDA).
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II. Public Law 113–2 Statutory
Extensions
Statutory extensions for grants made
available under Public Law 113–2.
Following two short-term statutory
extensions (Pub. L. 116–260 and Pub. L.
117–103), section 420(a) of the
Transportation, Housing and Urban
Development, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2023 (Pub. L. 117–
328) provided that CDBG–DR grant
obligations made before September 30,
2017 from funds made available under
Public Law 113–2 are to remain
available until expended. The
requirements at 2 CFR 200.211(b)
require all Federal awards to include a
period of performance and budget
period. Therefore, HUD is revising the
period of performance and budget
period for open Federal awards made
under Public Law 113–2 with an end
date of September 30, 2029, when
permissible under other applicable
requirements that govern the use of
funds under Public Law 113–2. The
projections reported by Public Law 113–
2 grantees indicate that this period is
sufficient to allow for the full
expenditure of any remaining grant
funds.
HUD may extend the time period in
this alternative requirement and
associated grant period of performance
and budget period administratively,
when permissible under other
applicable requirements that govern the
use of funds under Public Law 113–2,
if good cause for such an extension
exists at that time, as requested by the
grantee, and approved by HUD. When
the period of performance has ended,
HUD will close out the grant and any
remaining funds not expended by the
grantee for appropriate programmatic
purposes will be recaptured by HUD.
III. Public Law 114–113, 114–254, 115–
31, 115–56, 115–123, 115–254, and 116–
20 Waivers and Alternative
Requirements
Waiver and alternative requirement
modification to allow HUD to extend
certain grantee’s period of performance
administratively.
The Federal Register notices
governing the use of funds for disasters
occurring in 2015 and 2016 under
Public Laws 114–113, 114–254, and
115–31 require each grantee to expend
100 percent of its total allocation of
CDBG–DR funds on eligible activities
within six years of HUD’s execution of
the grant agreement. The provisions
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governing the timely distribution of
funds for these CDBG–DR
appropriations can be found in the
following Federal Register notices: June
17, 2016 (81 FR 39702) and November
21, 2016 (81 FR 83268).
Additionally, Public Laws 115–56 and
115–123, as amended, require that
CDBG–DR funds for disasters occurring
in 2017, 2018, and 2019 be expended
within two years of the date that HUD
obligates funds to a grantee, but also
authorizes the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) to provide a waiver
of this requirement. OMB has waived
this requirement for a combined total of
$35,390,000,000 of CDBG–DR funds
appropriated under these acts. However,
the Federal Register notices governing
the use of those funds require each
grantee to expend 100 percent of its
total allocation of CDBG–DR funds on
eligible activities within six years of
HUD’s initial obligation of funds. The
provisions governing the timely
distribution of funds for these CDBG–
DR appropriations can be found in the
February 9, 2018 (83 FR 5860) in the
Federal Register notice.
Additionally, the Federal Register
notices governing the use of CDBG–MIT
funds require each grantee to expend
fifty percent of its CDBG–MIT grant on
eligible activities within six years of
HUD’s execution of the grant agreement
and one hundred percent of its grant
within twelve years of HUD’s execution
of the agreement absent a waiver and
alternative requirement as requested by
the grantee and approved by HUD. The
provisions governing the timely
distribution of funds for these CDBG–
MIT funds can be found in the August
30, 2019 (84 FR 45862) Federal Register
notice.
The Federal Register notices
governing the use of CDBG–DR funds
under Public Laws 114–113, 114–254,
115–31, 115–56, 115–123, 115–254, and
116–20 require each grantee to expend
100 percent of its CDBG–DR grant on
eligible activities within 6 years of
HUD’s obligation of funds pursuant to
an executed grant agreement. The
provisions governing the duration of
funding for these CDBG–DR
appropriations can be found in the
following Federal Register notices: June
17, 2016 (81 FR 39708); November 21,
2016 (81 FR 83274); January 18, 2017
(82 FR 5594); August 7, 2017 (82 FR
36815); February 9, 2018 (83 FR 5868);
August 14, 2018 (83 FR 40323); January
27, 2020 (85 FR 4688); January 6, 2021
(86 FR 568); and January 6, 2021 (86 FR
575).
For funds appropriated under these
seven appropriations acts for CDBG–DR
and CDBG–MIT grants, HUD waived the
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timely distribution of funds
requirements in 24 CFR 570.494 and
570.902 and imposed an alternative
requirement. HUD is now modifying the
waiver and alternative requirement that
replaces 570.494 and 570.902 governing
the timely distribution of CDBG–DR
funds, by adding the following sentence
at the end of the paragraphs at section
VI.A.28. of the June 17, 2016 notice (81
FR 39702); section VI.A.24. of the
November 21, 2016 notice (81 FR
83268); section V.A.28. of the February
9, 2018 notice (83 FR 5860); and section
V.A.26. of the August 30, 2019 notice
(84 FR 45862):
HUD may extend the time period in
this alternative requirement and
associated grant period of performance
administratively, if good cause for such
an extension exists at that time, as
requested by the grantee, and approved
by HUD.
HUD is also adding the following two
sentences to the end of the Duration of
Funding paragraphs at sections VII of
the June 17, 2016 notice (81 FR 39708)
and the November 21, 2016 notice (81
FR 83274); section V of the January 18,
2017 notice (82 FR 5594); section I.E. of
the August 7, 2017 notice (82 FR 36815);
section VII of the February 9, 2018
notice (83 FR 5868); section V of the
August 14, 2018 notice (83 FR 40323);
section VII of the August 30, 2019 notice
(84 FR 45870); and section V of the
January 27, 2020 notice (85 FR 4688):
HUD may extend the period of
performance administratively, in
accordance with the provisions of the
waiver and alternative requirement
governing the timely distribution of
funds. When the period of performance
has ended, HUD will close out the grant
and any remaining funds not expended
by the grantee on appropriate
programmatic purposes will be
recaptured by HUD.
Adrianne Todman,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-6397-N-01]
Waivers and Alternative Requirements for Community Development
Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) and Community Development Block
Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grantees
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice governs Community Development Block Grant disaster
recovery (CDBG-DR) and Community Development Block Grant mitigation
(CDBG-MIT) funds awarded under several appropriations acts identified
in the Table of Contents. This notice revises the period of performance
and budget period for some grants and allows HUD to extend the period
of performance and budget periods administratively for some grants.
DATES: Applicability Date: July 18, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tennille Parker, Director, Office of
Disaster Recovery, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street SW, Room 7282, Washington, DC 20410, telephone number
202-708-3587 (this is not a toll-free number). HUD welcomes and is
prepared to receive calls from individuals who are deaf or hard of
hearing, as well as individuals with speech or communication
disabilities. To learn more about how to make an accessible telephone
call, please visit: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs. Email inquiries may be sent to
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Authority To Grant Waivers and Alternative Requirements
II. Public Law 113-2 Statutory Extensions
III. Public Law 114-113, 114-254, 115-31, 115-56, 115-123, 115-254,
and 116-20 Waiver and Alternative Requirements
I. Authority to Grant Waivers and Alternative Requirements
Each of the appropriations acts cited in the Table of Contents
authorize the Secretary to waive, or specify alternative requirements
for, any provision of any statute or regulation that the Secretary
administers in connection with the obligation by the Secretary, or use
by the recipient, of grant funds, except for requirements related to
fair housing, nondiscrimination, labor standards, and the environment.
HUD may also exercise its regulatory waiver authority under 24 CFR
5.110, 91.600, and 570.5.
The waivers and alternative requirements in this notice are
designed to create expediency for CDBG-DR and CDBG-MIT grantees related
to extending expenditure deadlines. Allowing grantees the flexibility
to receive extensions administratively will continue to support a swift
recovery following eligible disasters, while ensuring that grantees
have enough time to complete projects and that statutory requirements
are met. Additionally, these waivers and alternative requirements are
consistent with the in 2 CFR part 200 that Federal awards include a
period of performance and a budget period. Based on these reasons, the
Department has determined that good cause exists for the waiver and
alternative requirement authorized in this notice, and that the waivers
or alternative requirements are not
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inconsistent with the overall purposes of title I of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.) (HCDA).
II. Public Law 113-2 Statutory Extensions
Statutory extensions for grants made available under Public Law
113-2.
Following two short-term statutory extensions (Pub. L. 116-260 and
Pub. L. 117-103), section 420(a) of the Transportation, Housing and
Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2023 (Pub.
L. 117-328) provided that CDBG-DR grant obligations made before
September 30, 2017 from funds made available under Public Law 113-2 are
to remain available until expended. The requirements at 2 CFR
200.211(b) require all Federal awards to include a period of
performance and budget period. Therefore, HUD is revising the period of
performance and budget period for open Federal awards made under Public
Law 113-2 with an end date of September 30, 2029, when permissible
under other applicable requirements that govern the use of funds under
Public Law 113-2. The projections reported by Public Law 113-2 grantees
indicate that this period is sufficient to allow for the full
expenditure of any remaining grant funds.
HUD may extend the time period in this alternative requirement and
associated grant period of performance and budget period
administratively, when permissible under other applicable requirements
that govern the use of funds under Public Law 113-2, if good cause for
such an extension exists at that time, as requested by the grantee, and
approved by HUD. When the period of performance has ended, HUD will
close out the grant and any remaining funds not expended by the grantee
for appropriate programmatic purposes will be recaptured by HUD.
III. Public Law 114-113, 114-254, 115-31, 115-56, 115-123, 115-254, and
116-20 Waivers and Alternative Requirements
Waiver and alternative requirement modification to allow HUD to
extend certain grantee's period of performance administratively.
The Federal Register notices governing the use of funds for
disasters occurring in 2015 and 2016 under Public Laws 114-113, 114-
254, and 115-31 require each grantee to expend 100 percent of its total
allocation of CDBG-DR funds on eligible activities within six years of
HUD's execution of the grant agreement. The provisions governing the
timely distribution of funds for these CDBG-DR appropriations can be
found in the following Federal Register notices: June 17, 2016 (81 FR
39702) and November 21, 2016 (81 FR 83268).
Additionally, Public Laws 115-56 and 115-123, as amended, require
that CDBG-DR funds for disasters occurring in 2017, 2018, and 2019 be
expended within two years of the date that HUD obligates funds to a
grantee, but also authorizes the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
to provide a waiver of this requirement. OMB has waived this
requirement for a combined total of $35,390,000,000 of CDBG-DR funds
appropriated under these acts. However, the Federal Register notices
governing the use of those funds require each grantee to expend 100
percent of its total allocation of CDBG-DR funds on eligible activities
within six years of HUD's initial obligation of funds. The provisions
governing the timely distribution of funds for these CDBG-DR
appropriations can be found in the February 9, 2018 (83 FR 5860) in the
Federal Register notice.
Additionally, the Federal Register notices governing the use of
CDBG-MIT funds require each grantee to expend fifty percent of its
CDBG-MIT grant on eligible activities within six years of HUD's
execution of the grant agreement and one hundred percent of its grant
within twelve years of HUD's execution of the agreement absent a waiver
and alternative requirement as requested by the grantee and approved by
HUD. The provisions governing the timely distribution of funds for
these CDBG-MIT funds can be found in the August 30, 2019 (84 FR 45862)
Federal Register notice.
The Federal Register notices governing the use of CDBG-DR funds
under Public Laws 114-113, 114-254, 115-31, 115-56, 115-123, 115-254,
and 116-20 require each grantee to expend 100 percent of its CDBG-DR
grant on eligible activities within 6 years of HUD's obligation of
funds pursuant to an executed grant agreement. The provisions governing
the duration of funding for these CDBG-DR appropriations can be found
in the following Federal Register notices: June 17, 2016 (81 FR 39708);
November 21, 2016 (81 FR 83274); January 18, 2017 (82 FR 5594); August
7, 2017 (82 FR 36815); February 9, 2018 (83 FR 5868); August 14, 2018
(83 FR 40323); January 27, 2020 (85 FR 4688); January 6, 2021 (86 FR
568); and January 6, 2021 (86 FR 575).
For funds appropriated under these seven appropriations acts for
CDBG-DR and CDBG-MIT grants, HUD waived the timely distribution of
funds requirements in 24 CFR 570.494 and 570.902 and imposed an
alternative requirement. HUD is now modifying the waiver and
alternative requirement that replaces 570.494 and 570.902 governing the
timely distribution of CDBG-DR funds, by adding the following sentence
at the end of the paragraphs at section VI.A.28. of the June 17, 2016
notice (81 FR 39702); section VI.A.24. of the November 21, 2016 notice
(81 FR 83268); section V.A.28. of the February 9, 2018 notice (83 FR
5860); and section V.A.26. of the August 30, 2019 notice (84 FR 45862):
HUD may extend the time period in this alternative requirement and
associated grant period of performance administratively, if good cause
for such an extension exists at that time, as requested by the grantee,
and approved by HUD.
HUD is also adding the following two sentences to the end of the
Duration of Funding paragraphs at sections VII of the June 17, 2016
notice (81 FR 39708) and the November 21, 2016 notice (81 FR 83274);
section V of the January 18, 2017 notice (82 FR 5594); section I.E. of
the August 7, 2017 notice (82 FR 36815); section VII of the February 9,
2018 notice (83 FR 5868); section V of the August 14, 2018 notice (83
FR 40323); section VII of the August 30, 2019 notice (84 FR 45870); and
section V of the January 27, 2020 notice (85 FR 4688):
HUD may extend the period of performance administratively, in
accordance with the provisions of the waiver and alternative
requirement governing the timely distribution of funds. When the period
of performance has ended, HUD will close out the grant and any
remaining funds not expended by the grantee on appropriate programmatic
purposes will be recaptured by HUD.
Adrianne Todman,
Deputy Secretary.
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