[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: 24CFR883.302]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

  CHAPTER VIII--OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING-FEDERAL 

 

PART 883_SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM_STATE HOUSING 

AGENCIES--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart C_Definitions and Other Requirements

 

Sec.  883.302  Definitions.



    The terms Fair Market Rent (FMR), HUD, and Public Housing Agency 

(PHA) are defined in 24 CFR part 5.

    ACC (Annual Contributions Contract). The contract between the State 

Agency and HUD under which HUD commits to provide the Agency with the 

funds needed to make housing assistance payments to the Owner and to pay 

the Agency for administrative fees in cases where it is eligible for 

them.

    Agency. See State Agency.

    Agreement--(Agreement to enter into Housing Assistance Payments 

Contract). The agreement between the owner and the State Agency on new 

construction and substantial rehabilitation projects which provides 

that, upon satisfactory completion of the project in accordance with the 

HUD-approved proposal or final proposal, the Agency will enter into a 

Housing Assistance Payments Contract with the owner.

    Annual Income. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Assisted unit. A dwelling unit eligible for assistance under a 

Contract.

    Application. A request, submitted by a State Agency, to assign a 

portion of its set-aside to a specific jurisdiction or project.



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    Contract--(Housing Assistance Payments Contract). The Contract 

entered into by the owner and the State Agency upon satisfactory 

completion of a new construction or substantial rehabilitation project 

which sets forth the rights and duties of the parties with respect to 

the project and the payments under the Contract.

    Contract Rent. The total amount of rent specified in the Contract as 

payable by the Agency and the tenant to the owner for an assisted unit. 

In the case of the rental of only a manufactured home space, ``contract 

rent'' is the total rent specified in the Contract as payable by the 

Agency and the tenant to the owner for rental of the space, including 

fees or charges for management and maintenance services with respect to 

the space, but excluding utility charges for the manufactured home.

    Decent, safe, and sanitary. Housing is decent, safe, and sanitary if 

it meets the physical condition requirements in 24 CFR part 5, subpart 

G.

    Existing Housing. Housing assisted under a contract entered into 

pursuant to 24 CFR part 882. (See subpart E of this part.)

    Fast Track procedures. The procedures contained in subpart D for 

processing and construction of new construction and substantial 

rehabilitation projects. In order to be eligible for these procedures, a 

State Agency must provide permanent financing without Federal mortgage 

insurance or a Federal guarantee except coinsurance under Section 244 of 

the National Housing Act.

    Financing Cost Contingency (FCC). The maximum amount of contract 

authority which may be used to amend the Annual Contributions Contract 

(ACC) and Housing Assistance Payments Contract (HAP Contract) to provide 

increased contract rents to cover higher than anticipated debt service 

on the loan for a new construction or substantial rehabilitation 

project.

    Gross Rent. As defined in part 813 of this chapter.

    Household type. The three household types are (1) elderly and 

handicapped, (2) family, and (3) large family.

    Housing Assistance Payment. The payment made to the Owner of an 

assisted unit by the State Agency as provided in the Contract. Where the 

unit is leased to an eligible Family, the payment is the difference 

between the Contract Rent and the Tenant Rent. An additional payment is 

made to the Family when the Utility Allowance is greater than Total 

Tenant Payment. In the case of a Family renting only a manufactured home 

space as provided in Sec.  883.303(i), the Housing Assistance Payment is 

the difference between Gross Rent and the Total Tenant Payment, but such 

payment may not exceed the Contract Rent for the space, and no 

additional payment is made to the Family. A Housing Assistance Payment, 

known as a ``vacancy payment'', may be made to the Owner when an 

assisted unit is vacant, as provided in Sec.  883.712.

    Housing Assistance Plan (HAP). A housing plan submitted by a unit of 

general local or State government and approved by HUD as being 

acceptable under the standards of 24 CFR part 570.

    Housing type. The three housing types are new construction, 

substantial rehabilitation, and existing housing/moderate 

rehabilitation.

    HFA (Housing Finance Agency). A State Agency which provides 

permanent financing for newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated 

housing processed under subpart D and financed without Federal mortgage 

insurance or a Federal guarantee except coinsurance under Section 244 of 

the National Housing Act.

    Independent Public Accountant. Certified Public Accountant or a 

licensed or registered public accountant, none of which has a business 

relationship with the owner or State Agency except for the performance 

of audit, systems work and tax preparation. If not certified, the 

Independent Public Accountant must have been licensed or registered by a 

regulatory authority of a State or other political subdivision of the 

United States on or before December 31, 1970. In States that do not 

regulate the use of the title ``public accountant,'' only Certified 

Public Accountants may be used.

    Moderate rehabilitation. The improvement of dwelling units in 

accordance with HUD requirements, under 24 CFR part 882.



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    New construction. Housing for which construction starts after 

execution of an Agreement, or housing which is already under 

construction when the Agreement is executed provided that:

    (a) At the date an application is submitted to HUD, a substantial 

amount of construction (generally at least 25 percent) remains to be 

completed;

    (b) At the date of application to HUD, the project cannot be 

completed and occupied by eligible families without assistance under 

this part; and

    (c) At the time construction was initiated, all of the parties 

reasonably expected that the project would be completed without 

assistance under this part.

    Override. The difference between an HFA's cost of borrowing on 

obligations issued to finance a new construction or substantial 

rehabilitation project and the lending rate at which they provide 

permanent financing for the project.

    Owner. Any private person or entity (including a cooperative) or a 

public entity, having the legal right to lease or sublease dwelling 

units assisted under this part. The term Owner also includes the person 

or entity submitting a proposal to a State Agency under this part.

    Partially-assisted Project. A project for non-elderly families under 

this part which includes more than 50 units, of which the number of 

assisted units does not exceed the greater of (a) 20 percent of the 

units in the project, rounded to the next highest whole number of units, 

or (b) the minimum percentage required by State law as a condition of 

HFA permanent financing, if the Assistant Secretary approves such 

minimum percentage for purposes of applicability of this definition.

    Permanent financing. An Agency is determined to provide permanent 

financing if HUD determines that (a) the Agency permanently finances a 

project from its own funds, including the sale of its obligations; or 

(b) permanent financing for projects developed or administered by the 

Agency is provided by the State government or by an agency or 

instrumentality thereof other than the Agency; or (c) the permanent 

financing (by a public or private entity other than the Agency) is 

backed by the commitment of the Agency to assume the risks of loss on 

default or foreclosure of the loan.

    Project Account. A specifically identified and segregated account 

for each project which is established in accordance with Sec.  

883.604(b) out of the amounts by which the maximum Annual Contributions 

Contract commitment exceeds the amount actually paid out under the ACC 

each year.

    Proposal. A proposal for a project that is submitted by an HFA to 

HUD for Section 8 assistance under this part.

    Rent. In the case of an assisted unit in a cooperative project, rent 

means the carrying charges payable to the cooperative with respect to 

occupancy of the unit.

    Replacement cost--(a) New construction. The estimated construction 

cost of the project when the proposed improvements are completed. The 

replacement cost may include the land, the physical improvements, 

utilities within the boundaries of the land, architect's fees, 

miscellaneous charges incident to construction as approved by the 

Assistant Secretary.

    (b) Substantial rehabilitation. The sum of the ``as is'' value 

before rehabilitation of the property as determined by the Agency and 

the estimated cost of rehabilitation, including carrying and finance 

charges.

    Single Room Occupancy (SRO) Housing. A unit for occupancy by a 

single eligible individual capable of independent living, which does not 

contain food preparation and/or sanitary facilities and is located 

within a multifamily structure consisting of more than 12 units.

    Secretary. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (or 

designee).

    Small Project. A project for non-elderly families under this part 

which includes a total of 50 or fewer units (assisted and unassisted).

    State Agency (Agency). An agency which has been notified by HUD in 

accordance with Sec.  883.203 that it is authorized to apply for a set-

aside and/or to use the Fast Track Procedures of this part.

    Substantial rehabilitation. (a) The improvement of a property to 

decent, safe and sanitary condition in accordance with the standards of 

this part from a



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condition below these standards. Substantial Rehabilitation may vary in 

degree from gutting and extensive reconstruction to the cure of 

substantial accumulation of deferred maintenance. Cosmetic improvements 

alone do not qualify as Substantial Rehabilitation under this 

definition.

    (b) Substantial Rehabilitation may also include renovation, 

alteration or remodeling for the conversion or adaptation of 

structurally sound property to the design and condition required for use 

under this part, or the repair or replacement of major building systems 

or components in danger of failure.

    (c) Housing on which rehabilitation work has already started when 

the Agreement is executed is eligible for assistance as a Substantial 

Rehabilitation project under this part provided:

    (1) At the date of application to HUD, a substantial amount of 

construction (generally at least 25 percent) remains to be completed;

    (2) At the date of application to HUD, the project cannot be 

completed and occupied by eligible families without assistance under 

this part; and

    (3) At the time construction was initiated, all of the parties 

reasonably expected that the project would be completed without 

assistance under this part.

    Tenant Rent. The monthly amount defined in, and determined in 

accordance with part 813 of this chapter.

    Total Tenant Payment. The monthly amount defined in, and determined 

in accordance with part 813 of this chapter.

    Utility Allowance. As defined in part 813 of this chapter, made or 

approved by HUD.

    Utility reimbursement. As defined in part 813 of this chapter.

    Vacancy payments. The housing assistance payment made to the owner 

by the State Agency for a vacant, assisted unit if certain conditions 

are fulfilled as provided in the Contract. The amount of vacancy payment 

varies with the length of the vacancy period and is less after the first 

60 days of any vacancy.

    Very Low-Income Family. As defined in part 813 of this chapter.



[45 FR 6889, Jan. 30, 1980, as amended at 45 FR 56326, Aug. 22, 1980; 48 

FR 12708, Mar. 28, 1983; 49 FR 17449, Apr. 24, 1984; 49 FR 19946, May 

10, 1984; 61 FR 5213, Feb. 9, 1996; 61 FR 13592, Mar. 27, 1996; 63 FR 

46579, Sept. 1, 1998; 70 FR 77744, Dec. 30, 2005]