[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: 24CFR984.105]

[Page 663-665]
 
                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 
               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 984--SECTION 8 AND PUBLIC HOUSING FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 984.105  Minimum program size.

    (a) FSS program size. (1) Minimum program size requirement. A PHA 
must operate an FSS program of the minimum program size determined in 
accordance with paragraph (b) of this section.

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    (2) Exception or reduction of minimum program size. Paragraph (c) of 
this section states when HUD may grant an exception to the minimum 
program size requirement, and paragraph (d) states when the minimum 
program size may be reduced.
    (3) Option to operate larger FSS program. A PHA may choose to 
operate an FSS program of a larger size than the minimum.
    (b) How to determine FSS minimum program size. (1) Public housing. 
The minimum size of a PHA's public housing FSS program is equal to the 
number of public housing units specified below:
    (i) The total number of public housing units reserved in FY 1993 
through October 20, 1998; plus
    (ii) The number of public housing units reserved in FY 1991 and FY 
1992 under the FSS incentive award competitions; minus
    (iii) The number of families that have graduated from the PHA's 
public housing FSS program on or after October 21, 1998, by fulfilling 
their FSS contract of participation obligations.
    (2) Section 8. The minimum size of a PHA's Section 8 FSS program is 
equal to the number of Section 8 certificate and voucher program units 
as calculated below:
    (i) Units included. (A) The number of rental certificates and rental 
voucher units reserved under the combined FY 1991/1992 FSS incentive 
award competition; plus
    (B) The number of additional rental certificates and rental voucher 
units reserved in FY 1993 through October 20, 1998 (not including the 
renewal of funding for units previously reserved), minus such units that 
are excluded from minimum program size in accordance with paragraph 
(b)(2)(ii) of this section; minus
    (C) The number of families who have graduated from the PHA's Section 
8 FSS program on or after October 21, 1998, by fulfilling their contract 
of participation obligations.
    (ii) Units excluded. When determining a PHA's minimum Section 8 FSS 
program size, funding reserved in FY 1993 through October 20, 1998 for 
the following program categories is excluded (except as provided in 
paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B) of this section):
    (A) Funding for families affected by termination, expiration or 
owner opt-out under Section 8 project-based programs;
    (B) Funding for families affected by demolition or disposition of a 
public housing project or replacement of a public housing project;
    (C) Funding for families affected by conversion of assistance from 
the Section 23 leased housing or housing assistance payments programs to 
the Section 8 program;
    (D) Funding for families affected by the sale of a HUD-owned 
project; and
    (E) Funding for families affected by the prepayment of a mortgage or 
voluntary termination of mortgage insurance.
    (3) Maintaining minimum program size. The minimum program size for a 
PHA's public housing or Section 8 FSS program is reduced by one slot for 
each family that graduates from the FSS program by fulfilling its FSS 
contract of participation on or after October 21, 1998. If an FSS slot 
is vacated by a family that has not completed its FSS contract of 
participation obligations, the slot must be filled by a replacement 
family which has been selected in accordance with the FSS family 
selection procedures set forth in Sec. 984.203.
    (c) Exception to program operation. (1) Upon approval by HUD, a PHA 
will not be required to establish and carry out a public housing or a 
Section 8 FSS program if the PHA provides to HUD a certification, as 
defined in Sec. 984.103, that the establishment and operation of such an 
FSS program is not feasible because of local circumstances, which may 
include, but are not limited to:
    (i) Lack of accessible supportive services funding, including lack 
of the availability of programs under JTPA or JOBS;
    (ii) Lack of funding for reasonable administrative costs;
    (iii) Lack of cooperation by other units of State or local 
government; or
    (iv) Lack of interest in participating in the FSS program on the 
part of eligible families.
    (2) An exception will not be granted if HUD determines that local 
circumstances do not preclude the PHA

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from effectively operating an FSS program that is smaller than the 
minimum program size.
    (d) Reduction in program size. Upon approval by HUD, a PHA may be 
permitted to operate a public housing or a Section 8 FSS program that is 
smaller than the minimum program size if the PHA provides to HUD a 
certification, as defined in Sec. 984.103, that the operation of an FSS 
program of the minimum program size is not feasible because of local 
circumstances, which may include, but are not limited to:
    (1) Decrease in or lack of accessible supportive services, including 
decrease in the availability of programs under JTPA or JOBS;
    (2) Decrease in or lack of funding for reasonable administrative 
costs;
    (3) Decrease in or lack of cooperation by other units of State or 
local government;
    (4) Decrease in or lack of interest in participating in the FSS 
program on the part of eligible families.
    (e) Expiration of exception. A full or partial exception to the FSS 
minimum program size requirement (approved by HUD in accordance with 
paragraph (c) or (d) of this section) expires three years from the date 
of HUD approval of the exception. If a PHA seeks to continue an 
exception after its expiration, the PHA must submit a new request and a 
new certification to HUD for consideration.
    (f) Review of certification records. HUD reserves the right to 
examine, during its management review of the PHA, or at any time, the 
documentation and data that a PHA relied on in certifying to the 
unfeasibility of its establishing and operating an FSS program, or of 
operating an FSS program of less than minimum program size.

[61 FR 8815, Mar. 5, 1996, as amended at 65 FR 16732, Mar. 20, 2000]