[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: 24CFR1006.430]



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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 E_Monitoring and Accountability

 

Sec.  1006.430  Corrective and remedial action.



    (a) General. One or more corrective or remedial actions will be 

taken by HUD when, on the basis of a performance review, HUD determines 

that the DHHL has not:

    (1) Complied with the requirements of the Act and this part and 

other applicable laws and regulations, including the environmental 

responsibilities assumed under Sec.  1006.350;

    (2) Carried out its activities substantially as described in its 

housing plan;

    (3) Made substantial progress in carrying out its program and 

achieving its quantifiable goals as described in its housing plan; or

    (4) Shown the continuing capacity to carry out its approved 

activities in a timely manner.

    (b) Action. The action taken by HUD will be designed, first, to 

prevent the continuance of the deficiency; second, to mitigate any 

adverse effects or consequences of the deficiency; and third, to prevent 

a recurrence of the same or similar deficiencies. The following actions 

may be taken singly or in combination, as appropriate for the 

circumstances:

    (1) Issue a letter of warning advising the DHHL of the performance 

problem(s), describing the corrective actions that HUD believes should 

be taken, establishing a completion date for corrective actions, and 

notifying the DHHL that more serious actions may be taken if the 

performance problem(s) is not corrected or is repeated;

    (2) Request the DHHL to submit progress schedules for completing 

activities or complying with the requirements of the Act and this part;

    (3) Recommend that the DHHL suspend, discontinue, or not incur costs 

for the affected activity;

    (4) Recommend that the DHHL redirect funds from affected activities 

to other eligible activities;

    (5) Recommend that the DHHL reimburse its program account or line of 

credit under the Act in the amount improperly expended and reprogram the 

use of the funds; and

    (6) Recommend that the DHHL obtain appropriate technical assistance 

using existing grant funds or other



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available resources to overcome the performance problem(s).