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CFR › Title 24 › Subtitle A › Part 91 › Subpart D 24 CFR Part 91, Subpart D - State Governments; Contents of Consolidated Plan
§ 91.300 General.
§ 91.305 Housing and homeless needs assessment.
§ 91.310 Housing market analysis.
§ 91.315 Strategic plan.
§ 91.320 Action plan.
§ 91.325 Certifications.
§ 91.330 Monitoring.
Title 24 published on 05-May-2017 03:17The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 24 CFR Part 91 after this date.2016-12-16; vol. 81 # 242 - Friday, December 16, 201681 FR 90997 - Modernizing HUD&apos;s Consolidated Planning Process To Narrow the Digital Divide and Increase Resilience to Natural Hazards
2016-05-18; vol. 81 # 96 - Wednesday, May 18, 201681 FR 31192 - Modernizing HUD&apos;s Consolidated Planning Process To Narrow the Digital Divide and Increase Resilience to Natural Hazards
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-11350 RIN2506-AC41 Docket No.FR 5891-P-01 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development Proposed rule. Comments Due Date: July 18, 2016. 24 CFR Part 91 SummaryHUD&apos;s Consolidated Plan is a planning mechanism designed to help States and local governments to assess their affordable housing and community development needs and to make data-driven, place-based investment decisions. The consolidated planning process serves as the framework for a community-wide dialogue to identify housing and community development priorities that align and focus funding from HUD&apos;s formula block grant programs. This proposed rule would amend HUD&apos;s Consolidated Plan regulations to require that jurisdictions consider two additional concepts in their planning efforts. The first concept is how to address the need for broadband access for low- and moderate-income residents in the communities they serve. Broadband is the common term used to refer to a high-speed, always on connection to the Internet. Such connection is also referred to as high-speed broadband or high-speed Internet. Specifically, the proposed rule would require that States and localities that submit a consolidated plan describe the broadband access in housing occupied by low- and moderate-income households. If low-income residents in the communities do not have such access, States and jurisdictions must consider providing broadband access to these residents into their decisions on how to invest HUD funds. The second concept to be added to the Consolidated Plan process would require jurisdictions to consider incorporating resilience to natural hazard risks, taking care to anticipate how risks will increase due to climate change, into development of the Plan in order to begin addressing impacts of climate change on low- and moderate-income residents.
2015-12-04; vol. 80 # 233 - Friday, December 4, 201580 FR 75791 - Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing: Defining “Chronically Homeless”
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-30473 RIN2506-AC37 Docket No.FR-5809-F-01 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, HUD Final rule. Effective Date: January 4, 2016. Compliance Dates: Continuum of Care recipients must comply with the regulations promulgated by this rule as of January 15, 2016. The Continuum of Care Program grant agreement provides that upon publication of a final rule for the Continuum of Care Program, that follows the July 31, 2012, interim rule, the final rule, not the prior interim rule, will govern the grant agreement. Continuum of Care Program recipients, therefore, must comply with the regulations promulgated by this rule for all program participants admitted after January 15, 2016. The regulations promulgated by this rule do not apply retroactively to program participants admitted to a Continuum of Care Program project prior to January 15, 2016. 24 CFR Parts 91 and 578 SummaryThis final rule establishes the definition of “chronically homeless” that will be used in HUD&apos;s Continuum of Care Program, and in the Consolidated Submissions for Community Planning and Development Programs. This definition has been the subject of significant public comment which has guided HUD in establishing the definition of “chronically homeless” that will be used in its homeless assistance programs. The final rule also establishes the necessary recordkeeping requirements that correspond to the definition of “chronically homeless” for the Continuum of Care Program. Historically, other programs within HUD, as well as other agencies such as the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness and the Department of Veteran Affairs, have adopted HUD&apos;s definition of chronically homeless and may also choose to adopt the definition of “chronically homeless” included in this final rule, however, it is not required.