[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: 24CFR5.109]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 5_GENERAL HUD PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS; WAIVERS--Table of Contents

 

  Subpart A_Generally Applicable Definitions and Federal Requirements; 

                                 Waivers

 

Sec.  5.109  Equal Participation of Religious Organizations in HUD 

Programs and Activities.



    (a) Purpose. Consistent with Executive Order 13279 (issued on 

December 12, 2002, 67 FR 77141, 3 CFR, 2002 Comp., p. 258), entitled 

``Equal Protection of the Laws for Faith-Based and Community 

Organizations,'' this section describes HUD's policy for the equal 

participation of religious organizations in HUD's programs and 

activities. The equal participation policies and requirements contained 

in this section are generally applicable to religious organizations in 

all HUD programs and activities. More specific policies and



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requirements regarding the participation of religious organizations in 

individual HUD programs may be provided in the regulations for those 

programs.

    (b) Equal participation of religious organizations in HUD programs 

and activities. Religious organizations are eligible, on the same basis 

as any other organization, to participate in HUD's programs and 

activities. Neither the Federal government, nor a State or local 

government, nor any other entity that administers any HUD program or 

activity shall discriminate against an organization on the basis of the 

organization's religious character or affiliation.

    (c) Inherently religious activities. Organizations that receive 

direct HUD funds under a HUD program or activity may not engage in 

inherently religious activities, such as worship, religious instruction, 

or proselytization, as part of the programs or services funded under a 

HUD program or activity. If an organization conducts such inherently 

religious activities, the inherently religious activities must be 

offered separately, in time or location, from the programs, activities, 

or services supported by direct HUD funds and participation must be 

voluntary for the beneficiaries of the programs, activities or services 

provided under the HUD program.

    (d) Independence of religious organizations. A religious 

organization that participates in a HUD program or activity will retain 

its independence from Federal, State, and local governments, and may 

continue to carry out its mission, including the definition, practice, 

and expression of its religious beliefs, provided that it does not 

engage in any inherently religious activities, such as worship, 

religious instruction, or proselytization as part of the programs or 

services supported by direct HUD funds. Among other things, religious 

organizations may use space in their facilities to provide services 

under a HUD program without removing religious art, icons, scriptures, 

or other religious symbols. In addition, a religious organization 

participating in a HUD program retains its authority over its internal 

governance, and it may retain religious terms in its organization's 

name, select its board members on a religious basis, and include 

religious references in its organization's mission statements and other 

governing documents.

    (e) Exemption from Title VII employment discrimination requirements. 

A religious organization's exemption from the Federal prohibition on 

employment discrimination on the basis of religion, set forth in section 

702(a) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000e-1), is not 

forfeited when the organization participates in a HUD program. Some HUD 

programs, however, contain independent statutory provisions that impose 

certain nondiscrimination requirements on all grantees. Accordingly, 

grantees should consult with the appropriate HUD program office to 

determine the scope of applicable requirements.

    (f) Nondiscrimination requirements. An organization that receives 

direct HUD funds shall not, in providing program assistance, 

discriminate against a program beneficiary or prospective program 

beneficiary on the basis of religion or religious belief.

    (g) Acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation of structures. HUD 

funds may not be used for the acquisition, construction, or 

rehabilitation of structures to the extent that those structures are 

used for inherently religious activities. HUD funds may be used for the 

acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation of structures only to the 

extent that those structures are used for conducting eligible activities 

under a HUD program or activity. Where a structure is used for both 

eligible and inherently religious activities, HUD funds may not exceed 

the cost of those portions of the acquisition, construction, or 

rehabilitation that are attributable to eligible activities in 

accordance with the cost accounting requirements applicable to the HUD 

program or activity. Sanctuaries, chapels, and other rooms that a HUD-

funded religious congregation uses as its principal place of worship, 

however, are ineligible for HUD-funded improvements. Disposition of real 

property after use for the authorized purpose, or any change in use of 

the property from the authorized purpose, is subject to governmentwide 

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real property disposition (see, e.g., 24 CFR parts 84 and 85).

    (h) Commingling of Federal and State and local funds. If a state or 

local government voluntarily contributes its own funds to supplement 

Federally funded activities, the State or local government has the 

option to segregate the Federal funds or commingle them. However, if the 

funds are commingled, the requirements of this section apply to all of 

the commingled funds. Further, if a State or local government is 

required to contribute matching funds to supplement a Federally funded 

activity, the matching funds are considered commingled with the Federal 

assistance and therefore subject to the requirements of this section. 

Some HUD programs' requirements govern any project or activity assisted 

under those programs. Accordingly, grantees should consult with the 

appropriate HUD program office to determine the scope of applicable 

requirements.



[69 FR 41717, July 9, 2004]