[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR761.35]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
 CHAPTER VII--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN 
 DEVELOPMENT (HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING 
                                PROGRAMS)
 
PART 761--DRUG ELIMINATION PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart D--Grant Administration
 
Sec. 761.35  Periodic grantee reports.

    Grantees are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of 
grant and subgrant supported activities. Grantees must monitor grant and 
subgrant supported activities to assure compliance with applicable 
Federal requirements and that performance goals are being achieved. 
Grantee monitoring must cover each program, function or activity of the 
grant.
    (a) Semi-annual (nonconstruction) performance reports. For purposes 
of the Public Housing Program only, the following provisions in 
paragraph (a) of this section apply:
    (1) In accordance with 24 CFR 85.40(b)(1)(2) and 85.50(b), grantees 
are required to provide the local HUD Office or the local HUD Office of 
Native American Programs with a semi-annual performance report that 
evaluates the grantee's performance against its plan. These reports 
shall include (but are not limited to) the following in summary form:
    (i) Any change or lack of change in crime statistics or other 
indicators drawn from the applicant's plan assessment and an explanation 
of any difference;
    (ii) Successful completion of any of the strategy components 
identified in the applicant's plan;
    (iii) A discussion of any problems encountered in implementing the 
plan and how they were addressed;
    (iv) An evaluation of whether the rate of progress meets 
expectations;
    (v) A discussion of the grantee's efforts in encouraging resident 
participation; and
    (vi) A description of any other programs that may have been 
initiated, expanded, or deleted as a result of the plan, with an 
identification of the resources and the number of people involved in the 
programs and their relation to the plan.
    (2) Reporting period. Semi-annual performance reports (for periods 
ending June 30 and December 31) are due to the local HUD Office or the 
local HUD Office of Native American Programs on July 30 and January 31 
of each year. If the reports are not received by the local HUD Office or 
the local HUD Office of Native American Programs on or before the due 
date, grant funds will not be advanced until the reports are received.
    (b) Final performance report. For purposes of both the Assisted 
Housing Program and the Public Housing Program, the following provisions 
in paragraph (b) of this section apply:
    (1) Evaluation. Grantees are required to provide the local HUD 
Office or the local HUD Office of Native American Programs, as 
applicable, with a final cumulative performance report that evaluates 
the grantee's overall performance against its plan. This report shall 
include (but is not limited to) the information listed in paragraphs 
(a)(1)(i) through (a)(1)(vi) of this section, in summary form.
    (2) Reporting period. The final performance report shall cover the 
period from the date of the grant agreement to the termination date of 
the grant agreement. The report is due to the local HUD Office or the 
local HUD Office of Native American Programs, as applicable, within 90 
days after termination of the grant agreement.
    (c) Semi-annual financial status reporting requirements. For 
purposes of both the Assisted Housing Program and the Public Housing 
Program, the following provisions in paragraph (c) of this section 
apply, as specified below:
    (1) Forms. The grantee shall provide a semi-annual financial status 
report. For purposes of the Public Housing Program, this report shall be 
in accordance with 24 CFR 85.41 (b) and (c). For both the Assisted 
Housing and Public

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Housing Programs, the grantee shall use the form SF-269A, Financial 
Status Report-Long Form, to report the status of funds for 
nonconstruction programs. The grantee shall use SF-269A, block 12, 
``Remarks,'' to report on the status of programs, functions, or 
activities within the program.
    (2) Reporting period. Semi-annual financial status reports (SF-269A) 
must be submitted as follows:
    (i) For purposes of the Assisted Housing Program, semi-annual 
financial status reports covering the first 180 days of funded 
activities must be submitted to the local HUD Office between 190 and 210 
days after the date of the grant agreement. If the SF-269A is not 
received on or before the due date (210 days after the date of the grant 
agreement) by the local HUD Office, grant funds will not be advanced 
until the reports are received.
    (ii) For purposes of the Public Housing Program, semi-annual 
financial status reports (for periods ending June 30 and December 31) 
must be submitted to the local HUD Office or the local Office of Indian 
Programs, as applicable, by July 30 and January 31 of each year. If the 
local HUD Office or the local HUD Office of Native American Programs, as 
applicable, does not receive the SF-269A on or before the due date, the 
grant funds will not be advanced until the reports are received.
    (d) Final financial status report (SF-269A). For purposes of both 
the Assisted Housing Program and the Public Housing Program, the 
following provisions in paragraph (d) of this section apply:
    (1) Cumulative summary. The final report will be a cumulative 
summary of expenditures to date and must indicate the exact balance of 
unexpended funds. The grantee shall remit all Drug Elimination Program 
funds owed to HUD, including any unexpended funds, as follows:
    (i) For purposes of the Assisted Housing Program, the grantee must 
remit such funds to HUD within 90 days after the termination of the 
grant agreement.
    (ii) For purposes of the Public Housing Program, the local HUD 
Office or the local HUD Office of Native American Programs shall notify 
the grantee, in writing, of the requirement to remit such funds to HUD. 
The grantee shall remit such funds prior to or upon receipt of the 
notice.
    (2) Reporting period. The final financial status report shall cover 
the period from the date of the grant agreement to the termination date 
of the grant agreement. The report is due to the local HUD Office or the 
local HUD Office of Native American Programs, as applicable, within 90 
days after the termination of the grant agreement.