[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 12]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR1930.102]

[Page 197-198]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER XVIII--RURAL HOUSING SERVICE, RURAL BUSINESS-COOPERATIVE 
SERVICE, RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE, AND FARM SERVICE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF 
                         AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 1930--GENERAL--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart C--Management and Supervision of Multiple Family Housing 
                     Borrowers and Grant Recipients
 
Sec. 1930.102  Definitions.

    Acceptable tolerance. For the purpose of this subpart, acceptable 
tolerance means actual financial activity as expressed in numeric terms 
that is operating within plus or minus 5 percent of projected or 
forecasted estimates.
    Adviser to the board. An individual or organization who will work 
with and provide guidance to a cooperative board of directors.
    Borrowers. Borrowers means owners who may be individuals, 
partnerships, cooperatives, trusts, public agencies, private or public 
corporations, and other organizations who have received

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a loan or grant from FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-
354 for LH, RRH, RCH, or RHS purposes.
    Consumer cooperative. A corporation which is organized under the 
cooperative laws of a State or Federally recognized Indian tribe; will 
own and operate the housing on a cooperative basis solely for the 
benefit of the members; will operate at cost and, for this purpose, any 
patronage refunds accruing to members in accordance with subpart E of 
part 1944 of this chapter will not be considered gains or profits; and 
will restrict membership in the housing to eligible persons and, to any 
extent the cooperative and FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 
103-354 permit, to others in special circumstances.
    FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354. FmHA or its 
successor agency under Public Law 103-354 means the United States of 
America acting through the Farmers Home Administration or its successor 
agency under Public Law 103-354 or FmHA or its successor agency under 
Public Law 103-354's predecessor agencies.
    Governing body. Governing body means those elected or appointed 
officials of an organization or public agency type borrower responsible 
for the operations of the project.
    Management. Management is the overall direction given by the 
borrower or the borrower's agent to meet the needs of the tenants or 
members, maintain the project, and provide sound and economical project 
operation.
    Member. A person who has executed documents pertaining to a 
cooperative housing type of living arrangement and has made a commitment 
to upholding the cooperative concept.
    Occupancy agreement. A contract setting forth the rights and 
obligations of the cooperative member and the cooperative, including the 
amount of the monthly occupancy charge and the other terms under which 
the member will occupy the housing.
    Office of the General Counsel (OGC). OGC means the Regional 
Attorney, Associate Regional Attorney, or Assistant Regional Attorney in 
the field office of the Office of the General Counsel of the United 
States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
    Office of Inspector General (OIG). OIG means the Office of Inspector 
General of the USDA.
    Patronage capital refund. Amounts received by the cooperative in 
excess of operating costs and expenses which have been assigned to 
members' patronage capital accounts each year of membership in the 
cooperative.
    Project. A project is the total number of rental housing units that 
are operated under one management plan with one loan agreement/
resolution. (The rental units may have been developed originally with 
separate initial loans and separate loan agreements/resolutions, now 
consolidated into one operational project under Sec. 1965.68 of subpart 
B of part 1965 of this chapter.)
    Servicing Office. The FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 
103-354 office designated by the State Director to service MFH accounts.
    Servicing Official. The individual who by job description or other 
qualification is designated by the State Director with delegated 
responsibility to service MFH accounts.
    State Director. For the purpose of this subpart, State Director also 
includes the Rural Housing Chief, Multiple Family Housing Coordinator, 
Rural Housing Specialist, and other qualified State staff when delegated 
responsibilities under this subpart according to Sec. 1930.143 and the 
provisions of FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 
Instruction 2006-F, (available in any FmHA or its successor agency under 
Public Law 103-354 office).
    Supervision. Supervision includes the broad scope of FmHA or its 
successor agency under Public Law 103-354 guidance available to assist 
borrowers to carry out the objectives of the loan and comply with FmHA 
or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 regulations.