[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: 24CFR791.402]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

 CHAPTER VII--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN 

 DEVELOPMENT (HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING 

                                PROGRAMS)

 

PART 791_ALLOCATIONS OF HOUSING ASSISTANCE FUNDS--Table of Contents

 

     Subpart D_Allocation of Budget Authority for Housing Assistance

 

Sec.  791.402  Determination of low-income housing needs.



    (a) Before budget authority is allocated, the Assistant Secretary 

for Policy Development and Research shall determine the relative need 

for low-income housing assistance in each HUD field office jurisdiction. 

This determination shall be based upon data from the most recent, 

available decennial census and, where appropriate, upon more recent data 

from the Bureau of the Census or other Federal agencies, or from the 

American Housing Survey.

    (b) Except for paragraph (c) of this section, the factors used to 

determine the relative need for assistance shall be based upon the 

following criteria:

    (1) Population. The renter population;

    (2) Poverty. The number of renter households with annual incomes at 

or below the poverty level, as defined by the Bureau of the Census;

    (3) Housing overcrowding. The number of renter-occupied housing 

units with an occupancy ratio of 1.01 or more persons per room;

    (4) Housing vacancies. The number of renter housing units that would 

be required to maintain vacancies at levels typical of balanced market 

conditions;

    (5) Substandard housing. The number of housing units built before 

1940 and occupied by renter households with annual incomes at or below 

the poverty level, as defined by the Bureau of the Census; and

    (6) Other objectively measurable conditions. Data indicating 

potential need for rental housing assistance, such as the number of 

renter households with incomes below specified levels and paying a gross 

rent of more than 30 percent of household income.

    (c) For the section 202 elderly program, the data used shall reflect 

relevant characteristics of the elderly population. The data shall use 

the criteria specified in paragraph (b)(1) and (6) of this section, as 

modified to apply specifically to the needs of the elderly population.

    (d) Based on the criteria in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, 

the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research shall 

establish housing needs factors for each county and independent city in 

the field office jurisdiction, and shall aggregate the factors for such 

jurisdiction. The field office total for each factor is then divided by 

the respective national total for that factor. The resulting housing 

needs ratios under paragraph (b) of this section are then weighted to 

provide housing needs percentages for each field office, using the 

following weights: population--20 percent; poverty--20 percent; housing 

overcrowding--10 percent; housing vacancies--10 percent; substandard 

housing--20 percent; other objectively measurable conditions--20 

percent. For the section 202 elderly program, the two criteria described 

in paragraph (c) of this section are weighted equally.

    (e) The Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research 

shall adjust the housing needs percentages derived in paragraph (d) of 

this section to reflect the relative cost of providing housing among the 

field office jurisdictions.



[61 FR 10849, Mar. 15, 1996, as amended at 64 FR 26639, May 14, 1999]



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