[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: 24CFR5.403]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

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

 

Subpart D_Definitions for Section 8 and Public Housing Assistance Under 

                  the United States Housing Act of 1937

 

Sec.  5.403  Definitions.



    Annual contributions contract (ACC) means the written contract 

between HUD and a PHA under which HUD agrees to provide funding for a 

program under the 1937 Act, and the PHA agrees to comply with HUD 

requirements for the program.

    Applicant means a person or a family that has applied for housing 

assistance.

    Disabled family means a family whose head, spouse, or sole member is 

a person with disabilities. It may include two or more persons with 

disabilities living together, or one or more persons with disabilities 

living with one or more live-in aides.

    Displaced family means a family in which each member, or whose sole 

member, is a person displaced by governmental action, or a person whose 

dwelling has been extensively damaged or destroyed as a result of a 

disaster declared or otherwise formally recognized pursuant to Federal 

disaster relief laws.

    Elderly family means a family whose head, spouse, or sole member is 

a person who is at least 62 years of age. It may include two or more 

persons who are at least 62 years of age living together, or one or more 

persons who are at least 62 years of age living with one or more live-in 

aides.

    Family includes but is not limited to:

    (1) A family with or without children (the temporary absence of a 

child from the home due to placement in foster care shall not be 

considered in determining family composition and family size);

    (2) An elderly family;

    (3) A near-elderly family;

    (4) A disabled family;

    (5) A displaced family;

    (6) The remaining member of a tenant family; and

    (7) A single person who is not an elderly or displaced person, or a 

person with disabilities, or the remaining member of a tenant family.

    Live-in aide means a person who resides with one or more elderly 

persons, or near-elderly persons, or persons with disabilities, and who:

    (1) Is determined to be essential to the care and well-being of the 

persons;

    (2) Is not obligated for the support of the persons; and

    (3) Would not be living in the unit except to provide the necessary 

supportive services.

    Near-elderly family means a family whose head, spouse, or sole 

member is a person who is at least 50 years of age but below the age of 

62; or two or more persons, who are at least 50 years of age but below 

the age of 62, living together; or one or more persons who are at least 

50 years of age but below the age of 62 living with one or more live-in 

aides.

    Person with disabilities:

    (1) Means a person who:

    (i) Has a disability, as defined in 42 U.S.C. 423;

    (ii) Is determined, pursuant to HUD regulations, to have a physical, 

mental, or emotional impairment that:

    (A) Is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration;

    (B) Substantially impedes his or her ability to live independently, 

and

    (C) Is of such a nature that the ability to live independently could 

be improved by more suitable housing conditions; or

    (iii) Has a developmental disability as defined in 42 U.S.C. 6001.



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    (2) Does not exclude persons who have the disease of acquired 

immunodeficiency syndrome or any conditions arising from the etiologic 

agent for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome;

    (3) For purposes of qualifying for low-income housing, does not 

include a person whose disability is based solely on any drug or alcohol 

dependence; and

    (4) Means ``individual with handicaps'', as defined in Sec.  8.3 of 

this title, for purposes of reasonable accommodation and program 

accessibility for persons with disabilities.



[61 FR 5665, Feb. 13, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 23853, Apr. 30, 1998; 65 

FR 16715, Mar. 29, 2000]