[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4]
[Revised as of April 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR984.202]

[Page 686]
 
                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 
 
PART 984_SECTION 8 AND PUBLIC HOUSING FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM--Table 
 
          Subpart B_Program Development and Approval Procedures
 
Sec.  984.202  Program Coordinating Committee (PCC).

    (a) General. Each participating PHA must establish a PCC whose 
functions will be to assist the PHA in securing commitments of public 
and private resources for the operation of the FSS program within the 
PHA's jurisdiction, including assistance in developing the Action Plan 
and in implementing the program.
    (b) Membership--(1) Required membership. The PCC must: (i) For a 
public housing FSS program, consist of representatives of the PHA, and 
the residents of public housing. The public housing resident 
representatives shall be solicited from one or more of the following 
groups:
    (A) An area-wide or city-wide resident council, if one exists;
    (B) If the PHA will be transferring FSS participants to vacant units 
in a specific public housing development, the resident council or 
resident management corporation, if one exists, of the public housing 
development where the public housing FSS program is to be carried out;
    (C) Any other public housing resident group, which the PHA believes 
is interested in the FSS program, and would contribute to the 
development and implementation of the FSS program; and
    (ii) For a Section 8 FSS program, consist of representatives of the 
PHA, and of residents assisted under the section 8 rental certificate or 
rental voucher program or under HUD's public or Indian housing programs.
    (2) Recommended membership. Membership on the PCC also may include 
representatives of the unit of general local government served by the 
PHA, local agencies (if any) responsible for carrying out JOBS training 
programs, or programs under the JTPA, and other organizations, such as 
other State, local or tribal welfare and employment agencies, public and 
private education or training institutions, child care providers, 
nonprofit service providers, private business, and any other public and 
private service providers with resources to assist the FSS program.
    (c) Alternative committee. The PHA may, in consultation with the 
chief executive officer of the unit of general local government served 
by the PHA, utilize an existing entity as the PCC if the membership of 
the existing entity consists or will consist of the individuals 
identified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, and also includes 
individuals from the same or similar organizations identified in 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section.