[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 3]

[Revised as of April 1, 2005]

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

[CITE: 24CFR574.130]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

  CHAPTER V--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND 

        DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 574_HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS--Table of Contents

 

                     Subpart B_Formula Entitlements

 

Sec.  574.130  Formula allocations.



    (a) Data sources. HUD will allocate funds based on the number of 

cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome reported to and confirmed by 

the Director of the Centers for Disease Control, and on population data 

provided by the U.S. Census. The number of cases of acquired 

immunodeficiency syndrome used for this purpose shall be the number 

reported as of March 31 of the fiscal year immediately preceding the 

fiscal year for which the amounts are appropriated and allocated.

    (b) Distribution of appropriated funds for entitlement awards. (1) 

Seventy-five percent of the funds allocated under the formula is 

distributed to qualifying cities and eligible States, as described in 

Sec.  574.100, based on each metropolitan statistical area's or State's 

proportionate share of the cumulative number of AIDS cases in all 

eligible metropolitan statistical areas and eligible States.

    (2) The remaining twenty-five percent is allocated among qualifying 

cities, but not States, where the per capita incidence of AIDS for the 

year, April 1 through March 31, preceding the fiscal year of the 

appropriation is higher than the average for all metropolitan 

statistical areas with more than 500,000 population. Each qualifying 

city's allocation reflects its EMSA's proportionate share of the high 

incidence factor among EMSA's with higher than average per capita 

incidence of AIDS. The high incidence factor is computed by multiplying 

the population of the metropolitan statistical area by the difference 

between its twelve-month-per-capita-incidence rate and the average rate 

for all metropolitan statistical areas with more than 500,000 

population. The EMSA's proportionate share is determined by dividing its 

high incidence factor by the sum of the high incidence factors for all 

EMSA's with higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS.

    (c) Minimum grant. No grant awarded under paragraph (b) of this 

section shall be less than $200,000. Therefore, if the calculations 

under paragraph (b) of this section would result in any eligible 

metropolitan statistical area or eligible State receiving less than 

$200,000, the amount allocated to that entity is increased to $200,000 

and allocations to entities in excess of $200,000 are proportionately 

reduced by the amount of the increase.