[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR570.206]

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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 570_COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart C_Eligible Activities
 
Sec. 570.206  Program administrative costs.

    Payment of reasonable administrative costs and carrying charges 
related to the planning and execution of community development 
activities assisted in whole or in part with funds provided under this 
part and, where applicable, housing activities (described in paragraph 
(g) of this section) covered in the recipient's housing assistance plan. 
This does not include staff and overhead costs directly related to 
carrying out activities eligible under Sec. 570.201 through Sec. 
570.204, since those costs are eligible as part of such activities.
    (a) General management, oversight and coordination. Reasonable costs 
of overall program management, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation. 
Such costs include, but are not necessarily limited to, necessary 
expenditures for the following:
    (1) Salaries, wages, and related costs of the recipient's staff, the 
staff of local public agencies, or other staff engaged in program 
administration. In charging costs to this category the recipient may 
either include the entire salary, wages, and related costs allocable to 
the program of each person whose primary responsibilities with regard to 
the program involve program administration assignments, or the pro rata 
share of the salary, wages, and related costs of each person whose job 
includes any program administration assignments. The recipient may use 
only one of these methods during the program year (or the grant period 
for grants under subpart F). Program administration includes the 
following types of assignments:
    (i) Providing local officials and citizens with information about 
the program;
    (ii) Preparing program budgets and schedules, and amendments 
thereto;
    (iii) Developing systems for assuring compliance with program 
requirements;

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    (iv) Developing interagency agreements and agreements with 
subrecipients and contractors to carry out program activities;
    (v) Monitoring program activities for progress and compliance with 
program requirements;
    (vi) Preparing reports and other documents related to the program 
for submission to HUD;
    (vii) Coordinating the resolution of audit and monitoring findings;
    (viii) Evaluating program results against stated objectives; and
    (ix) Managing or supervising persons whose primary responsibilities 
with regard to the program include such assignments as those described 
in paragraph (a)(1)(i) through (viii) of this section.
    (2) Travel costs incurred for official business in carrying out the 
program;
    (3) Administrative services performed under third party contracts or 
agreements, including such services as general legal services, 
accounting services, and audit services; and
    (4) Other costs for goods and services required for administration 
of the program, including such goods and services as rental or purchase 
of equipment, insurance, utilities, office supplies, and rental and 
maintenance (but not purchase) of office space.
    (b) Public information. The provisions of information and other 
resources to residents and citizen organizations participating in the 
planning, implementation, or assessment of activities being assisted 
with CDBG funds.
    (c) Fair housing activities. Provision of fair housing services 
designed to further the fair housing objectives of the Fair Housing Act 
(42 U.S.C. 3601-20) by making all persons, without regard to race, 
color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status or handicap, 
aware of the range of housing opportunities available to them; other 
fair housing enforcement, education, and outreach activities; and other 
activities designed to further the housing objective of avoiding undue 
concentrations of assisted persons in areas containing a high proportion 
of low and moderate income persons.
    (d) [Reserved]
    (e) Indirect costs. Indirect costs may be charged to the CDBG 
program under a cost allocation plan prepared in accordance with OMB 
Circular A-21, A-87, or A-122 as applicable.
    (f) Submission of applications for Federal programs. Preparation of 
documents required for submission to HUD to receive funds under the CDBG 
and UDAG programs, except as limited under subpart F at Sec. 
570.433(a)(3). In addition, CDBG funds may be used to prepare 
applications for other Federal programs where the recipient determines 
that such activities are necessary or appropriate to achieve its 
community development objectives.
    (g) Administrative expenses to facilitate housing. CDBG funds may be 
used for necessary administrative expenses in planning or obtaining 
financing for housing as follows: for entitlement recipients, assistance 
authorized by this paragraph is limited to units which are identified in 
the recipient's HUD approved housing assistance plan; for HUD-
administered small cities recipients, assistance authorized by the 
paragraph is limited to facilitating the purchase or occupancy of 
existing units which are to be occupied by low and moderate income 
households, or the construction of rental or owner units where at least 
20 percent of the units in each project will be occupied at affordable 
rents/costs by low and moderate income persons. Examples of eligible 
actions are as follows:
    (1) The cost of conducting preliminary surveys and analysis of 
market needs;
    (2) Site and utility plans, narrative descriptions of the proposed 
construction, preliminary cost estimates, urban design documentation, 
and ``sketch drawings,'' but excluding architectural, engineering, and 
other details ordinarily required for construction purposes, such as 
structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical details;
    (3) Reasonable costs associated with development of applications for 
mortgage and insured loan commitments, including commitment fees, and of 
applications and proposals under the Section 8 Housing Assistance 
Payments Program pursuant to 24 CFR parts 880-883;
    (4) Fees associated with processing of applications for mortgage or 
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loan commitments under programs including those administered by HUD, 
Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Federal National Mortgage 
Association (FNMA), and the Government National Mortgage Association 
(GNMA);
    (5) The cost of issuance and administration of mortgage revenue 
bonds used to finance the acquisition, rehabilitation or construction of 
housing, but excluding costs associated with the payment or guarantee of 
the principal or interest on such bonds; and
    (6) Special outreach activities which result in greater landlord 
participation in Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program-Existing 
Housing or similar programs for low and moderate income persons.
    (h) Section 17 of the United States Housing Act of 1937. Reasonable 
costs equivalent to those described in paragraphs (a), (b), (e) and (f) 
of this section for overall program management of the Rental 
Rehabilitation and Housing Development programs authorized under section 
17 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, whether or not such 
activities are otherwise assisted with funds provided under this part.
    (i) Whether or not such activities are otherwise assisted by funds 
provided under this part, reasonable costs equivalent to those described 
in paragraphs (a), (b), (e), and (f) of this section for overall program 
management of:
    (1) A Federally designated Empowerment Zone or Enterprise Community; 
and
    (2) The HOME program under title II of the Cranston-Gonzalez 
National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 12701 note).

[53 FR 34439, Sept. 6, 1988; 53 FR 41330, Oct. 21, 1988, as amended at 
54 FR 37411, Sept. 8, 1989; 60 FR 56912, Nov. 9, 1995]