[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4]
[Revised as of April 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR945.105]

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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 945_DESIGNATED HOUSING_PUBLIC HOUSING DESIGNATED FOR OCCUPANCY BY 
DISABLED, ELDERLY, OR DISABLED AND ELDERLY FAMILIES--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 945.105  Definitions.

    The terms Department, Elderly person, HUD, NAHA, Public Housing 
Agency (PHA), and Secretary are defined in 24 CFR part 5.
    Act means the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437-
1440).
    Accessible units means units that meet the requirement of 
accessibility with respect to dwellings as set forth in the second 
definition of ``accessible'' in 24 CFR 8.3.
    Allocation plan. See Sec. 945.201.
    CHAS means the comprehensive housing affordability strategy required 
by section 105 of the National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 12705) 
or any successor plan prescribed by HUD.
    Designated family means the category of family for whom the project 
is designated (e. g., elderly family in a project designated for elderly 
families).
    Designated housing or designated project means a project (or 
projects), or a portion of a project (or projects) (as these terms are 
defined in this section), that has been designated in accordance with 
the requirements of this part.
    Disabled family means a family whose head or spouse or sole member 
is a person with disabilities. The term ``disabled family'' may include 
two or more persons with disabilities living together, and one or more 
persons with disabilities living with one or more persons who are 
determined to be essential to the care or well-being of the person or 
persons with disabilities. A disabled family may include persons with 
disabilities who are elderly.
    Elderly family means a family whose head, spouse, or sole member is 
an elderly person. The term ``elderly family'' includes an elderly 
person, two or more elderly persons living together, and one or more 
elderly persons living with one or more persons who are determined to be 
essential to the care or well-being of the elderly person or persons. An 
elderly family may include elderly persons with disabilities and other 
family members who are not elderly.
    Family includes but is not limited to a single person as defined in 
this part, a displaced person (as defined in 24 CFR part 912), a 
remaining member of a tenant family, a disabled family, an elderly 
family, a near-elderly family, and a family with children. It also 
includes an elderly family or a disabled family

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composed of one or more elderly persons living with one or more disabled 
persons.
    Housing has the same meaning as ``project,'' which is defined in 
this section.
    Mixed population project means a public housing project reserved for 
elderly families and disabled families. This is the project type 
referred to in NAHA as being designated for elderly and disabled 
families. A PHA that has a mixed population project or intends to 
develop one need not submit an allocation plan or request a designation. 
However, the project must meet the requirements of 24 CFR part 960 
subpart D.
    Near-elderly family means a family whose head, spouse, or sole 
member is a near-elderly person. The term ``near-elderly family'' 
includes two or more near-elderly persons living together, and one or 
more near-elderly persons living with one or more persons who are 
determined to be essential to the care or well-being of the near-elderly 
person or persons. A near-elderly family may include other family 
members who are not near-elderly.
    Near-elderly person means a person who is at least 50 years of age 
but below the age of 62, who may be a person with a disability.
    Non-elderly disabled person means a person with a disability who is 
less than 62 years of age.
    Person with disabilities means a person who--
    (a) Has disability as defined in section 223 of the Social Security 
Act (42 U.S.C. 423), or
    (b) Is determined to have a physical, mental, or emotional 
impairment that--
    (1) Is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration,
    (2) Substantially impedes his or her ability to live independently, 
and
    (3) Is of such a nature that such ability could be improved by more 
suitable housing conditions, or
    (c) Has a developmental disability as defined in section 102 of the 
Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (42 U.S.C. 
6001(5)).

The term ``person with disabilities'' does not exclude persons who have 
the disease of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or any conditions 
arising from the etiologic agent for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
    Portion of project includes: One or more buildings in a multi-
building project; one or more floors of a project or projects; a certain 
number of dwelling units in a project or projects. (Designation of a 
portion of a project does not require that the buildings, floors or 
units be contiguous.)
    Project means low-income housing developed, acquired, or assisted by 
a PHA under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (other than section 8) for 
which there is an Annual Contributions Contract (ACC) between HUD and 
the PHA. For purposes of this part, the terms housing and public housing 
mean the same as project. Additionally, as used in this part, and unless 
the context indicates otherwise, the term project when used in the 
singular includes the plural, and when used in the plural, includes the 
singular, and also includes a ``portion of a project,'' as defined in 
this section.
    Public housing or public housing project. See definition of 
``project'' in this section.
    Service provider means a person or organization qualified and 
experienced in the provision of supportive services, and that is in 
compliance with any licensing requirements imposed by State or local law 
for the type of service or services to be provided. The service provider 
may provide the service on either a for-profit or not-for-profit basis.
    Single person means a person who lives alone or intends to live 
alone, who is not an elderly person, a person with disabilities, a 
displaced person, or the remaining member of a tenant family.
    Supportive service plan. See Sec. 945.205.
    Supportive services means services available to persons residing in 
a development, requested by disabled families and for which there is a 
need, and may include, but are not limited to, meal services, health-
related services, mental health services, services for nonmedical 
counseling, meals, transportation, personal care, bathing, toileting, 
housekeeping, chore assistance, safety, group and socialization 
activities, assistance with medications (in accordance with any 
applicable

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State laws), case management, personal emergency response, and other 
appropriate services.

[59 FR 17662, Apr. 13, 1994, as amended at 61 FR 5214, Feb. 9, 1996]