[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 4]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR1006.10]



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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 1006_NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec.  1006.10  Definitions.



    The following definitions apply in this part:

    Act means title VIII of NAHASDA, as amended.

    Adjusted income means the annual income that remains after excluding 

the following amounts:

    (1) Youths, students, and persons with disabilities. $480 for each 

member of the



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family residing in the household (other than the head of the household 

or the spouse of the head of the household):

    (i) Who is under 18 years of age; or

    (ii) Who is:

    (A) 18 years of age or older; and

    (B) A person with disabilities or a full-time student.

    (2) Elderly and disabled families. $400 for an elderly or disabled 

family.

    (3) Medical and attendant expenses. The amount by which 3 percent of 

the annual income of the family is exceeded by the aggregate of:

    (i) Medical expenses, in the case of an elderly or disabled family; 

and

    (ii) Reasonable attendant care and auxiliary apparatus expenses for 

each family member who is a person with disabilities, to the extent 

necessary to enable any member of the family (including a member who is 

a person with disabilities) to be employed.

    (4) Child care expenses. Child care expenses, to the extent 

necessary to enable another member of the family to be employed or to 

further his or her education.

    (5) Earned income of minors. The amount of any earned income of any 

member of the family who is less than 18 years of age.

    (6) Travel expenses. Excessive travel expenses, not to exceed $25 

per family per week, for employment--or education-related travel.

    (7) Other amounts. Such other amounts as may be provided in the 

housing plan for Native Hawaiians.

    Affordable Housing means housing that complies with the requirements 

of the Act and this part. The term includes permanent housing for 

homeless persons who are persons with disabilities, transitional 

housing, and single room occupancy housing.

    Assistant Secretary means HUD's Assistant Secretary for Public and 

Indian Housing.

    Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) means the agency or 

department of the government of the State of Hawaii that is responsible 

for the administration of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920 (HHCA 

1920) (42 Stat. 108 et seq.).

    Director means the Director of the Department of Hawaiian Home 

Lands.

    Drug-Related Criminal Activity means the illegal manufacture, sale, 

distribution, use, or possession with intent to manufacture, sell, 

distribute, or use a controlled substance (as such term is defined in 

section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act).

    Elderly families; near-elderly families means:

    (1) In general. The term ``elderly family'' or ``near-elderly 

family'' means a family whose head (or his or her spouse), or whose sole 

member, is:

    (i) For an elderly family, an elderly person; or

    (ii) For a near-elderly family, a near-elderly person.

    (2) Certain families included. The term ``elderly family'' or 

``near-elderly family'' includes:

    (i) Two or more elderly persons or near-elderly persons, as the case 

may be, living together; and

    (ii) One or more persons described in paragraph (2)(i) of this 

definition living with one or more persons determined under the housing 

plan to be essential to their care or well-being.

    Elderly person means an individual who is at least 62 years of age.

    Family includes, but is not limited to, a family with or without 

children, an elderly family, a near-elderly family, a disabled family, a 

single person, as determined by the DHHL.

    Hawaiian Home Lands means lands that:

    (1) Have the status as Hawaiian home lands under section 204 of the 

HHCA 1920 (42 Stat. 110); or

    (2) Are acquired pursuant to the HHCA 1920.

    Homebuyer payment means the payment of a family purchasing a home 

pursuant to a long-term lease purchase agreement.

    Housing area means an area of Hawaiian Home Lands with respect to 

which the DHHL is authorized to provide assistance for affordable 

housing under the Act and this part.

    Housing plan means a plan developed by the DHHL pursuant to the Act 

and this part, particularly Sec.  1006.101.

    HUD means the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    Low-income family means a family whose income does not exceed 80 

percent of the median income for the area,



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as determined by HUD with adjustments for smaller and larger families, 

except that HUD may, for purposes of this paragraph, establish income 

ceilings higher or lower than 80 percent of the median for the area on 

the basis of the findings of HUD or the agency that such variations are 

necessary because of prevailing levels of construction costs or 

unusually high or low family incomes.

    Median income means, with respect to an area that is a housing area, 

the greater of:

    (1) The median income for the housing area, which shall be 

determined by HUD; or

    (2) The median income for the State of Hawaii.

    Native Hawaiian means any individual who is:

    (1) A citizen of the United States; and

    (2) A descendant of the aboriginal people, who, prior to 1778, 

occupied and exercised sovereignty in the area that currently 

constitutes the State of Hawaii, as evidenced by:

    (i) Genealogical records;

    (ii) Verification by kupuna (elders) or kama'aina (long-term 

community residents); or

    (iii) Birth records of the State of Hawaii.

    Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant (NHHBG) Funds means funds made 

available under the Act, plus program income.

    Near-elderly person means an individual who is at least 55 years of 

age and less than 62 years of age.

    Nonprofit means, with respect to an organization, association, 

corporation, or other entity, that no part of the net earnings of the 

entity inures to the benefit of any member, founder, contributor, or 

individual.

    Secretary means the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

    Tenant-based rental assistance means a form of rental assistance in 

which the assisted tenant may move from a dwelling unit with a right to 

continued assistance. Tenant-based rental assistance under this part 

also includes security deposits for rental of dwelling units.

    Transitional housing means housing that:

    (1) Is designed to provide housing and appropriate supportive 

services to persons, including (but not limited to) deinstitutionalized 

individuals with disabilities, homeless individuals with disabilities, 

and homeless families with children; and

    (2) Has as its purpose facilitating the movement of individuals and 

families to independent living within a time period that is set by the 

DHHL or project owner before occupancy.