[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 24CFR135.30]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

    CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, 

               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 135_ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOW- AND VERY LOW-INCOME PERSONS

--Table of Contents

 

 Subpart B_Economic Opportunities for Section 3 Residents and Section 3 

                            Business Concerns

 

Sec.  135.30  Numerical goals for meeting the greatest extent feasible 

requirement.





    (a) General. (1) Recipients and covered contractors may demonstrate 

compliance with the ``greatest extent feasible'' requirement of section 

3 by meeting the numerical goals set forth in this section for providing 

training, employment, and contracting opportunities to section 3 

residents and section 3 business concerns.

    (2) The goals established in this section apply to the entire amount 

of section 3 covered assistance awarded to a recipient in any Federal 

Fiscal Year (FY), commencing with the first FY following the effective 

date of this rule.

    (3) For recipients that do not engage in training, or hiring, but 

award contracts to contractors that will engage in training, hiring, and 

subcontracting, recipients must ensure that, to the greatest extent 

feasible, contractors will provide training, employment, and contracting 

opportunities to section 3 residents and section 3 business concerns.

    (4) The numerical goals established in this section represent 

minimum numerical targets.

    (b) Training and employment. The numerical goals set forth in 

paragraph (b) of this section apply to new hires. The numerical goals 

reflect the aggregate hires. Efforts to employ section 3 residents, to 

the greatest extent feasible, should be made at all job levels.

    (1) Numerical goals for section 3 covered public and Indian housing 

programs. Recipients of section 3 covered public and Indian housing 

assistance (as described in Sec.  135.5) and their contractors and 

subcontractors may demonstrate compliance with this part by committing 

to employ section 3 residents as:



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    (i) 10 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one year 

period beginning in FY 1995;

    (ii) 20 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one 

period beginning in FY 1996;

    (iii) 30 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for one year 

period beginning in FY 1997 and continuing thereafter.

    (2) Numerical goals for other HUD programs covered by section 3. (i) 

Recipients of section 3 covered housing assistance provided under other 

HUD programs, and their contractors and subcontractors (unless the 

contract or subcontract awards do not meet the threshold specified in 

Sec.  135.3(a)(3)) may demonstrate compliance with this part by 

committing to employ section 3 residents as 10 percent of the aggregate 

number of new hires for each year over the duration of the section 3 

project;

    (ii) Where a managing general partner or management agent is 

affiliated, in a given metropolitan area, with recipients of section 3 

covered housing assistance, for an aggregate of 500 or more units in any 

fiscal year, the managing partner or management agent may demonstrate 

compliance with this part by committing to employ section 3 residents 

as:

    (A) 10 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one year 

period beginning in FY 1995;

    (B) 20 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one year 

period beginning in FY 1996;

    (C) 30 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one year 

period beginning in FY 1997, and continuing thereafter.

    (3) Recipients of section 3 covered community development 

assistance, and their contractors and subcontractors (unless the 

contract or subcontract awards do not meet the threshold specified in 

Sec.  135.3(a)(3)) may demonstrate compliance with the requirements of 

this part by committing to employ section 3 residents as:

    (i) 10 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one year 

period beginning in FY 1995;

    (ii) 20 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one 

year period beginning in FY 1996; and

    (iii) 30 percent of the aggregate number of new hires for the one 

year period beginning in FY 1997 and continuing thereafter.

    (c) Contracts. Numerical goals set forth in paragraph (c) of this 

section apply to contracts awarded in connection with all section 3 

covered projects and section 3 covered activities. Each recipient and 

contractor and subcontractor (unless the contract or subcontract awards 

do not meet the threshold specified in Sec.  135.3(a)(3)) may 

demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this part by committing 

to award to section 3 business concerns:

    (1) At least 10 percent of the total dollar amount of all section 3 

covered contracts for building trades work for maintenance, repair, 

modernization or development of public or Indian housing, or for 

building trades work arising in connection with housing rehabilitation, 

housing construction and other public construction; and

    (2) At least three (3) percent of the total dollar amount of all 

other section 3 covered contracts.

    (d) Safe harbor and compliance determinations. (1) In the absence of 

evidence to the contrary, a recipient that meets the minimum numerical 

goals set forth in this section will be considered to have complied with 

the section 3 preference requirements.

    (2) In evaluating compliance under subpart D of this part, a 

recipient that has not met the numerical goals set forth in this section 

has the burden of demonstrating why it was not feasible to meet the 

numerical goals set forth in this section. Such justification may 

include impediments encountered despite actions taken. A recipient or 

contractor also can indicate other economic opportunities, such as those 

listed in Sec.  135.40, which were provided in its efforts to comply 

with section 3 and the requirements of this part.