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24 CFR Part 214, Subpart D - Program Administration | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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24 CFR Part 214, Subpart D - Program Administration
§ 214.300 Counseling services.
§ 214.303 Performance criteria.
§ 214.305 Agency profile changes.
§ 214.307 Performance review.
§ 214.309 Reapproval and disapproval based on performance review.
§ 214.311 Housing counseling grant funds.
§ 214.313 Housing counseling fees.
§ 214.315 Recordkeeping.
§ 214.317 Reporting.
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 24 CFR Part 214 after this date.
78 FR 66670 - Housing Counseling Program: New Certification Requirements; Extension of Public Comment Period
FR Doc. 2013-26586
Docket No. FR-5339-N-02
Comment Due Date: For the proposed rule published on September 13, 2013 (78 FR 56625), the comment due date is extended to December 12, 2013.
On September 13, 2013, HUD published a rule in the Federal Register inviting public comment on proposed changes to the Housing Counseling Program regulations for the purpose of implementing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act amendments to the housing counseling statute. This document announces that HUD is extending the public comment period, for an additional 30-day period, to December 12, 2013.
78 FR 56625 - Housing Counseling Program: New Certification Requirements
FR Doc. 2013-22229
HUD&apos;s Housing Counseling Program provides, through HUD-approved counseling agencies and state housing finance agencies, including their affiliates and branches, counseling to individuals seeking information about financing, maintaining, renting, or owning a home. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act amended the housing counseling statute to improve the effectiveness of the program by, among other things, requiring that the entities and individual counselors be certified by HUD as competent to provide such services, and prohibiting distribution of grant funds to agencies found in violation of Federal election laws or who have employees found in violation of Federal election laws, and requiring the reimbursement of grant funds for misuse of funds. This proposed rule would revise HUD&apos;s Housing Counseling Program regulations to adopt the new requirements applicable to counseling agencies and individual counselors, and the use of grant funds.