[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: 24CFR570.487]

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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 I_State Community Development Block Grant Program
 
Sec. 570.487  Other applicable laws and related program requirements.

    (a) General. Certain statutes are expressly made applicable to 
activities assisted under the Act by the Act itself, while other laws 
not referred to in the Act may be applicable to such activities by their 
own terms. Certain statutes or executive orders that may be applicable 
to activities assisted under the Act by their own terms are administered 
or enforced by governmental officials, departments or agencies other 
than HUD. Paragraphs (d) and (c) of this section contain two of the 
requirements expressly made applicable to CDBG activities by the Act 
itself.
    (b) Affirmatively furthering fair housing. The Act requires the 
state to certify to the satisfaction of HUD that it will affirmatively 
further fair housing. The act also requires each unit of general local 
government to certify that it will affirmatively further fair housing. 
The certification that the State will affirmatively further fair housing 
shall specifically require the State to assume the responsibility of 
fair housing planning by:
    (1) Conducting an analysis to identify impediments to fair housing 
choice within the State;
    (2) Taking appropriate actions to overcome the effects of any 
impediments identified through that analysis;
    (3) Maintaining records reflecting the analysis and actions in this 
regard; and
    (4) Assuring that units of local government funded by the State 
comply with their certifications to affirmatively further fair housing.
    (c) Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act. States shall devise, 
adopt and carry out procedures with respect to CDBG assistance that 
fulfill the objectives and requirements of the Lead-Based Paint 
Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. 4821-4846), the Residential Lead-
Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 4851-4856), and 
implementing regulations at part 35, subparts A, B, J, K, and R of this 
title.
    (d) States shall comply with section 3 of the Housing and Urban 
Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701u) and the implementing 
regulations in 24 CFR part 135. Section 3 requires that employment and 
other economic opportunities

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arising in connection with housing rehabilitation, housing construction, 
or other public construction projects shall, to the greatest extent 
feasible, and consistent with existing Federal, State, and local laws 
and regulations, be given to low- and very low-income persons.
    (e) Architectural Barriers Act and the Americans with Disabilities 
Act. The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4151--4157) 
requires certain Federal and Federally-funded buildings and other 
facilities to be designed, constructed, or altered in accordance with 
standards that ensure accessibility to, and use by, physically 
handicapped people. A building or facility designed, constructed, or 
altered with funds allocated or reallocated under this subpart after 
November 21, 1996 and that meets the definition of residential structure 
as defined in 24 CFR 40.2, or the definition of building as defined in 
41 CFR 101-19.602(a), is subject to the requirements of the 
Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 and shall comply with the Uniform 
Federal Accessibility Standards. For general type buildings, these 
standards are in appendix A to 41 CFR part 101-19.6. For residential 
structures, these standards are available from the Department of Housing 
and Urban Development, Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, 
Disability Rights Division, Room 5240, 451 Seventh Street, SW, 
Washington, DC 20410; telephone (202) 708-2333 (voice) or (202) 708-1734 
(TTY) (these are not toll-free numbers).

[57 FR 53397, Nov. 9, 1992, as amended at 59 FR 33894, June 30, 1994; 60 
FR 1916, Jan. 5, 1995; 61 FR 54922, Oct. 22, 1996; 64 FR 50225, Sept. 
15, 1999]