[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: 24CFR984.303]

[Page 669-671]
 
                 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 C--Program Operation
 
Sec. 984.303  Contract of participation.

    (a) General. Each family that is selected to participate in an FSS 
program must enter into a contract of participation with the PHA that 
operates the FSS program in which the family will participate. The 
contract of participation shall be signed by the head of the FSS family.
    (b) Form and content of contract--(1) General. The contract of 
participation, which incorporates the individual training and services 
plan(s), shall be in the form prescribed by HUD, and shall set forth the 
principal terms and conditions governing participation in the FSS 
program, including the rights and responsibilities of the FSS family and 
of the PHA, the services to be provided to, and the activities to be 
completed by, the head of the FSS family and each adult member of the 
family who elects to participate in the program.
    (2) Interim goals. The individual training and services plan, 
incorporated in the contract of participation, shall establish specific 
interim and final goals by which the PHA, and the family, may measure 
the family's progress toward fulfilling its obligations under the 
contract of participation, and becoming self-sufficient. For each 
participating FSS family that is a recipient of welfare assistance, the 
PHA must establish as an interim goal that the family become independent 
from welfare assistance and remain independent from welfare assistance 
at least one year before the expiration of the term of the contract of 
participation, including any extension thereof.
    (3) Compliance with lease terms. The contract of participation shall 
provide that one of the obligations of the FSS family is to comply with 
the terms and conditions of the respective public housing lease or 
Section 8-assisted lease.
    (4) Employment obligation--(i) Head of family's obligation. The head 
of the FSS family shall be required under the contract of participation 
to seek and maintain suitable employment during the term of the contract 
and any extension thereof. Although other members of the FSS family may 
seek and maintain employment during the term of the contract, only the 
head of the FSS family is required to seek and maintain suitable 
employment.
    (ii) Seek employment. The obligation to seek employment means that 
the head of the FSS family has applied for employment, attended job 
interviews, and has otherwise followed through on employment 
opportunities.
    (iii) Determination of suitable employment. A determination of 
suitable employment shall be made by the PHA based on the skills, 
education, and job training of the individual that has been designated 
the head of the FSS family, and based on the available job opportunities 
within the jurisdiction served by the PHA.
    (5) Consequences of noncompliance with the contract. The contract of 
participation shall specify that if the FSS family fails to comply, 
without good cause, with the terms and conditions of the contract of 
participation, which includes compliance with the public housing lease 
or the Section 8-assisted lease, the PHA may:
    (i) Withhold the supportive services;
    (ii) Terminate the family's participation in the FSS program; or
    (iii) For the Section 8 FSS program, terminate or withhold the 
family's Section 8 assistance, except in the case where the only basis 
for noncompliance with the contract of participation is

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noncompliance with the lease, or failure to become independent from 
welfare assistance. However, failure to become independent from welfare 
assistance because of failure of the head of household to meet the 
employment obligation described in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, or 
failure of the FSS family to meet any other obligation under the 
contract of participation, except the interim goal concerning welfare 
assistance, is grounds for the PHA to terminate or withhold Section 8 
assistance.
    (c) Contract term. The contract of participation shall provide that 
each FSS family will be required to fulfill those obligations to which 
the participating family has committed itself under the contract of 
participation no later than 5 years after the effective date of the 
contract.
    (d) Contract extension. The PHA shall, in writing, extend the term 
of the contract of participation for a period not to exceed two years 
for any FSS family that requests, in writing, an extension of the 
contract, provided that the PHA finds that good cause exists for 
granting the extension. The family's written request for an extension 
must include a description of the need for the extension. As used in 
this paragraph (d), ``good cause'' means circumstances beyond the 
control of the FSS family, as determined by the PHA, such as a serious 
illness or involuntary loss of employment. Extension of the contract of 
participation will entitle the FSS family to continue to have amounts 
credited to the family's FSS account in accordance with Sec. 984.304.
    (e) Unavailability of supportive services--(1) Good faith effort to 
replace unavailable services. If a social service agency fails to 
deliver the supportive services pledged under an FSS family member's 
individual training and services plan, the PHA shall make a good faith 
effort to obtain these services from another agency.
    (2) Assessment of necessity of services. If the PHA is unable to 
obtain the services from another agency, the PHA shall reassess the 
family member's needs, and determine whether other available services 
would achieve the same purpose. If other available services would not 
achieve the same purpose, the PHA shall determine whether the 
unavailable services are integral to the FSS family's advancement or 
progress toward self-sufficiency. If the unavailable services are:
    (i) Determined not to be integral to the FSS family's advancement 
toward self-sufficiency, the PHA shall revise the individual training 
and services plan to delete these services, and modify the contract of 
participation to remove any obligation on the part of the FSS family to 
accept the unavailable services, in accordance with paragraph (f) of 
this section; or
    (ii) Determined to be integral to the FSS family's advancement 
toward self-sufficiency (which may be the case if the affected family 
member is the head of the FSS family), the PHA shall declare the 
contract of participation null and void. Nullification of the contract 
of participation on the basis of unavailability of supportive services 
shall not be grounds for termination of Section 8 assistance.
    (f) Modification. The PHA and the FSS family may mutually agree to 
modify the contract of participation. The contract of participation may 
be modified in writing with respect to the individual training and 
services plans, the contract term in accordance with paragraph (d) of 
this section, and designation of the head of the family.
    (g) Completion of the contract. The contract of participation is 
considered to be completed, and a family's participation in the FSS 
program is considered to be concluded when one of the following occurs:
    (1) The FSS family has fulfilled all of its obligations under the 
contract of participation on or before the expiration of the contract 
term, including any extension thereof; or
    (2) 30 percent of the monthly adjusted income of the FSS family 
equals or exceeds the published existing housing fair market rent for 
the size of the unit for which the FSS family qualifies based on the 
PHA's occupancy standards. The contract of participation will be 
considered completed and the family's participation in the FSS program 
concluded on this basis even though the contract term, including any 
extension thereof, has not expired, and

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the family members who have individual training and services plans have 
not completed all the activities set forth in their plans.
    (h) Termination of the contract. The contract of participation is 
automatically terminated if the family's Section 8 assistance is 
terminated in accordance with HUD requirements. The contract of 
participation may be terminated before the expiration of the contract 
term, and any extension thereof, by:
    (1) Mutual consent of the parties;
    (2) The failure of the FSS family to meet its obligations under the 
contract of participation without good cause, including in the Section 8 
FSS program the failure to comply with the contract requirements because 
the family has moved outside the jurisdiction of the PHA;
    (3) The family's withdrawal from the FSS program;
    (4) Such other act as is deemed inconsistent with the purpose of the 
FSS program; or
    (5) Operation of law.
    (i) Option to terminate Section 8 housing and supportive service 
assistance. The PHA may terminate or withhold Section 8 housing 
assistance, the supportive services, and the FSS family's participation 
in the FSS program, if the PHA determines, in accordance with the 
hearing procedures provided in 24 CFR 982.555 that the FSS family has 
failed to comply without good cause with the requirements of the 
contract of participation as provided in paragraph (b)(5) of this 
section.
    (j) Transitional supportive service assistance. a PHA may continue 
to offer to a former FSS family who has completed its contract of 
participation and whose head of family is employed, appropriate FSS 
supportive services in becoming self-sufficient (if the family still 
resides in public housing, or Section 8-assisted housing), or in 
remaining self-sufficient (if the family no longer resides in public, 
Section 8-assisted housing, or other assisted housing).