[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR570.307]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
  CHAPTER V--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND 
        DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 570_COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart D_Entitlement Grants
 
Sec. 570.307  Urban counties.

    (a) Determination of qualification. The Secretary will determine the 
qualifications of counties to receive entitlements as urban counties 
upon receipt of qualification documentation from counties at such time, 
and in such manner and form as prescribed by HUD. The Secretary shall 
determine eligibility and applicable portions of each eligible county 
for purposes of fund allocation under section 106 of the Act on the 
basis of information available from the U.S. Bureau of the Census with 
respect to population and other pertinent demographic characteristics, 
and based on information provided by the county and its included units 
of general local government.
    (b) Qualification as an urban county. (1) A county will qualify as 
an urban county if such county meets the definition at Sec. 570.3(3). 
As necessitated by this definition, the Secretary shall determine which 
counties have authority to carry out essential community development and 
housing assistance activities in their included units of general local 
government without the consent of the local governing body and which 
counties must execute cooperation agreements with such units to include 
them in the urban county for qualification and grant calculation 
purposes.
    (2) At the time of urban county qualification, HUD may refuse to 
recognize the cooperation agreement of a unit of general local 
government in an urban county where, based on past performance and other 
available information, there is substantial evidence that such unit does 
not cooperate in the implementation of the essential community 
development or housing assistance activities or where legal impediments 
to such implementation exist, or where participation by a unit of 
general local government in noncompliance with the applicable law in 
subpart K would constitute noncompliance by the urban county. In such a 
case, the unit of general local government will not be permitted to 
participate in the urban county, and its population or other needs 
characteristics will not be considered in the determination of whether 
the county qualifies as an urban county or in determining the amount of 
funds to which the urban county may be entitled. HUD will not take this 
action unless the unit of general local government and the county have 
been given an opportunity to challenge HUD's determination and to 
informally consult with HUD concerning the proposed action.
    (c) Essential activities. For purposes of this section, the term 
``essential community development and housing assistance activities'' 
means community renewal and lower income housing activities, 
specifically urban renewal and publicly assisted housing. In determining 
whether a county has the required powers, the Secretary will consider 
both its authority and, where applicable, the authority of its 
designated agency or agencies.
    (d) Period of qualification. (1) The qualification by HUD of an 
urban county shall remain effective for three successive Federal fiscal 
years regardless of changes in its population during that period, except 
as provided under paragraph (f) of this section and except as provided 
under Sec. 570.3(3) where the period of qualification shall be two 
successive Federal fiscal years.
    (2) During the period of qualification, no included unit of general 
local government may withdraw from nor be removed from the urban county 
for HUD's grant computation purposes.
    (3) If some portion of an urban county's unincorporated area becomes 
incorporated during the urban county qualification period, the newly 
incorporated unit of general local government shall not be excluded from 
the urban county nor shall it be eligible for a separate grant under 
subpart D, F, or I until the end of the urban county's current 
qualification period, unless the urban county fails to receive a grant 
for any year during that qualification period.

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    (e) Grant ineligibility of included units of general local 
government. (1) An included unit of general local government cannot 
become eligible for an entitlement grant as a metropolitan city during 
the period of qualification of the urban county (even if it becomes a 
principal city of a metropolitan area or its population surpasses 50,000 
during that period). Rather, such a unit of general local government 
shall continue to be included as part of the urban county for the 
remainder of the urban county's qualification period, and no separate 
grant amount shall be calculated for the included unit.
    (2) An included unit of general local government which is part of an 
urban county shall be ineligible to apply for grants under subpart F, or 
to be a recipient of assistance under subpart I, during the entire 
period of urban county qualification.
    (f) Failure of an urban county to receive a grant. Failure of an 
urban county to receive a grant during any year shall terminate the 
existing qualification of that urban county, and that county shall 
requalify as an urban county before receiving an entitlement grant in 
any successive Federal fiscal year. Such termination shall release units 
of general local government included in the urban county, in subsequent 
years, from the prohibition to receive grants under paragraphs (d)(3), 
(e)(1) and (e)(2) of this section. For this purpose an urban county 
shall be deemed to have received a grant upon having satisfied the 
requirements of sections 104 (a), (b), (c), and (d) of the Act, without 
regard to adjustments which may be made to this grant amount under 
section 104(e) or 111 of the Act.
    (g) Notifications of the opportunity to be excluded. Any county 
seeking to qualify for an entitlement grant as an urban county for any 
Federal fiscal year shall notify each unit of general local government 
which is located, in whole or in part, within the county and which would 
otherwise be included in the urban county, but which is eligible to 
elect to have its population excluded from that of the urban county, 
that it has the opportunity to make such an election, and that such an 
election, or the failure to make such an election, shall be effective 
for the period for which the county qualifies as an urban county. These 
notifications shall be made by a date specified by HUD. A unit of 
general local government which elects to be excluded from participation 
as a part of the urban county shall notify the county and HUD in writing 
by a date specified by HUD. Such a unit of government may subsequently 
elect to participate in the urban county for the remaining one or two 
year period by notifying HUD and the county, in writing, of such 
election by a date specified by HUD.

[53 FR 34449, Sept. 6, 1988, as amended at 56 FR 56127, Oct. 31, 1991; 
68 FR 69582, Dec. 12, 2003]