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Timestamp: 2018-08-14 06:27:13
Document Index: 364029949

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 100', '§1', '§100', '§ 100', '§1', '§1', '§ 100', '§100']

Implementation of HOPA at 24 CFR Part 100 (HOPA Rules) - Utah HOA Laws
Subpart E--Housing for Older Persons (HOPA)
Note by Kimble Law: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations (sometimes called administrative law) published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government of the United States. The CFR is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to federal regulation. HOPA is in Title 24: Housing and Urban Development.
(a) The provisions regarding familial status in this part do not apply to housing which satisfies the requirements of §1 00.302, 100.303 or §100.304.
§ 100.303 62 or over housing.
Example (2): The Blueberry Hill retirement community has 100 dwelling units. On September 13, 1988, 15 units were vacant and 35 units were occupied with at least one person who is under 62 years of age. The remaining 50 units were occupied by persons who were all 62 years of age or older. Blueberry Hill can qualify for the “62 or over” exemption as long as all units that were occupied after September 13, 1988 are occupied by persons who were 62 years of age or older. The people under 62 in the 35 units previously described need not be required to leave for Blueberry Hill to qualify for the ‘62 or over” exemption.
(2) The alleged violation occurred on or after December 28, 1995 and the housing community or facility complies with: (i) Section 807(b)(2)(C) (42 U.S.C. 3607(b)) of the Fair Housing Act as amended; and (ii) 24 CFR 100.305, 100.306, and 100.307.
(3) A property governed by a homeowners’ or resident association;
(ii) Meets the requirements of §1 00.304, 100.306, and 100.307.
(f) For purposes of the transition provision described in §1 00.305(e)(S), a housing facility or community may not evict, refuse to renew leases, or otherwise penalize families with children who reside in the facility or community in order to achieve occupancy of at least 80 percent of the occupied units by at least one person 55 years of age or older.
§ 100.306 Intent to operate as housing designed for persons who are 55 years of age or older.
(d) A housing facility or community may allow occupancy by families with children as long as it meets the requirements of §100.305 and 100.306(a).
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2529—0046)
(3) A statement from an individual who has personal knowledge of the age of the occupants. The individual’s statement must set forth the basis for such knowledge and be signed under the penalty of perjury.