[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: 24CFR964.150]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 
               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 964--TENANT PARTICIPATION AND TENANT OPPORTUNITIES IN PUBLIC HOUSING--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart B--Tenant Participation
 
Sec. 964.150  Funding tenant participation.

    (a) Funding duly elected resident councils and jurisdiction wide 
resident councils. (1) The HA shall provide funds it receives for this 
purpose to the duly elected resident council at each development and/or 
those jurisdiction-wide councils eligible to receive the resident 
portion of the tenant services account to use for resident participation 
activities. This shall be an addition to the Performance Funding System 
(PFS), as provided by 24 CFR part 990, to permit HAs to fund $25 per 
unit per year for units represented by duly elected resident councils 
for resident services, subject to the availability of appropriations. Of 
this amount, $15 per unit per year would be provided to fund tenant 
participation activities under subpart B of this part for duly elected 
resident councils and/or jurisdiction-wide councils and $10 per unit per 
year would be used by the HA to pay for costs incurred in carrying out 
tenant participation activities under subpart B of this part, including 
the expenses for conducting elections, recalls or arbitration required 
under Sec. 964.130 in subpart B. This will guarantee the resources 
necessary to create a bona fide partnership among the duly elected 
resident councils, the HA and HUD. Where both local and jurisdiction-
wide councils exist, the distribution will be agreed upon by the HA and 
the respective councils.
    (2) If funds are available through appropriations, the HA must 
provide tenant services funding to the duly elected resident councils 
regardless of the HA's financial status. The resident council funds 
shall not be impacted or restricted by the HA financial status and all 
said funds must be used for the purpose set forth in subparts B and C of 
this part.
    (3) The HA and the duly elected resident council at each development 
and/or those jurisdiction-wide councils shall collaborate on how the 
funds will be distributed for tenant participation activities. If 
disputes regarding funding decisions arise between the parties, the 
matter shall be referred to the Field Office for intervention. HUD Field 
Office shall require the parties to undertake further negotiations to 
resolve the dispute. If no resolution is achieved within 90 days from 
the date of the Field Office intervention, the Field Office shall refer 
the matter to HUD Headquarters for final resolution.
    (b) Stipends. (1) HUD encourages HAs to provide stipends to resident 
council officers who serve as volunteers in their public housing 
developments. The amount of the stipend, up to $200 per month/per 
officer, shall be decided locally by the resident council and the HA. 
Subject to appropriations, the stipends will be funded from the resident 
council's portion of the operating subsidy funding for resident council 
expenses ($15.00 per unit per year).
    (2) Pursuant to Sec. 913.106, stipends are not to be construed as 
salaries and should not be included as income for calculation of rents, 
and are not subject to conflict of interest requirements.
    (3) Funding provided by a HA to a duly elected resident council may 
be made only under a written agreement between the HA and a resident 
council, which includes a resident council budget and assurance that all 
resident council expenditures will not contravene provisions of law and 
will promote serviceability, efficiency, economy and stability in the 
operation of the local development. The agreement must require the local 
resident council to account to the HA for the use of the funds and 
permit the HA to inspect and audit the resident council's financial 
records related to the agreement.

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