[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR92.2]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 92_HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 92.2  Definitions.

    The terms ``1937 Act'', ``ALJ'', ``Fair Housing Act'', ``HUD'', 
``Indian Housing Authority (IHA)'', ``Public Housing Agency (PHA)'', and 
``Secretary'' are defined in 24 CFR 5.100.
    Act means the HOME Investment Partnerships Act at title II of the 
Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 
12701 et seq.
    Adjusted income. See Sec. 92.203.
    Annual income. See Sec. 92.203.
    Certification shall have the meaning provided in section 104(21) of 
the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act, as amended, 42 
U.S.C. 12704.
    Commitment means:
    (1) The participating jurisdiction has executed a legally binding 
agreement with a State recipient, a subrecipient or a contractor to use 
a specific amount of HOME funds to produce affordable housing or provide 
tenant-based rental assistance; or has executed a written agreement 
reserving a specific amount of funds to a community housing development 
organization; or has met the requirements to commit to a specific local 
project, as defined in paragraph (2), of this definition.
    (2) Commit to a specific local project means:
    (i) If the project consists of rehabilitation or new construction 
(with or without acquisition) the participating

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jurisdiction (or State recipient or subrecipient) and project owner have 
executed a written legally binding agreement under which HOME assistance 
will be provided to the owner for an identifiable project under which 
construction can reasonably be expected to start within twelve months of 
the agreement date. If the project is owned by the participating 
jurisdiction or State recipient, the project has been set up in the 
disbursement and information system established by HUD, and construction 
can reasonably be expected to start within twelve months of the project 
set-up date.
    (ii)(A) If the project consists of acquisition of standard housing 
and the participating jurisdiction (or State recipient or subrecipient) 
is acquiring the property with HOME funds, the participating 
jurisdiction (or State recipient or subrecipient) and the property owner 
have executed a legally binding contract for sale of an identifiable 
property and the property title will be transferred to the participating 
jurisdiction (or State recipient or subrecipient) within six months of 
the date of the contract.
    (B) If the project consists of acquisition of standard housing and 
the participating jurisdiction (or State recipient or subrecipient) is 
providing HOME funds to a family to acquire single family housing for 
homeownership or to a purchaser to acquire rental housing, the 
participating jurisdiction (or State recipient or subrecipient) and the 
family or purchaser have executed a written agreement under which HOME 
assistance will be provided for the purchase of the single family 
housing or rental housing and the property title will be transferred to 
the family or purchaser within six months of the agreement date.
    (iii) If the project consists of tenant-based rental assistance, the 
participating jurisdiction (or State recipient, or subrecipient) has 
entered into a rental assistance contract with the owner or the tenant 
in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 92.209.
    Community housing development organization means a private nonprofit 
organization that:
    (1) Is organized under State or local laws;
    (2) Has no part of its net earnings inuring to the benefit of any 
member, founder, contributor, or individual;
    (3) Is neither controlled by, nor under the direction of, 
individuals or entities seeking to derive profit or gain from the 
organization. A community housing development organization may be 
sponsored or created by a for-profit entity, but:
    (i) The for-profit entity may not be an entity whose primary purpose 
is the development or management of housing, such as a builder, 
developer, or real estate management firm.
    (ii) The for-profit entity may not have the right to appoint more 
than one-third of the membership of the organization's governing body. 
Board members appointed by the for-profit entity may not appoint the 
remaining two-thirds of the board members; and
    (iii) The community housing development organization must be free to 
contract for goods and services from vendors of its own choosing;
    (4) Has a tax exemption ruling from the Internal Revenue Service 
under section 501(c) (3) or (4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 
CFR 1.501(c)(3)-1);
    (5) Does not include a public body (including the participating 
jurisdiction). An organization that is State or locally chartered may 
qualify as a community housing development organization; however, the 
State or local government may not have the right to appoint more than 
one-third of the membership of the organization's governing body and no 
more than one-third of the board members may be public officials or 
employees of the participating jurisdiction or State recipient. Board 
members appointed by the State or local government may not appoint the 
remaining two-thirds of the board members;
    (6) Has standards of financial accountability that conform to 24 CFR 
84.21, ``Standards for Financial Management Systems;''
    (7) Has among its purposes the provision of decent housing that is 
affordable to low-income and moderate-income persons, as evidenced in 
its charter, articles of incorporation, resolutions or by-laws;

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    (8) Maintains accountability to low-income community residents by:
    (i) Maintaining at least one-third of its governing board's 
membership for residents of low-income neighborhoods, other low-income 
community residents, or elected representative of low-income 
neighborhood organizations. For urban areas, ``community'' may be a 
neighborhood or neighborhoods, city, county or metropolitan area; for 
rural areas, it may be a neighborhood or neighborhoods, town, village, 
county, or multi-county area (but not the entire State); and
    (ii) Providing a formal process for low-income program beneficiaries 
to advise the organization in its decisions regarding the design, 
siting, development, and management of affordable housing;
    (9) Has a demonstrated capacity for carrying out activities assisted 
with HOME funds. An organization may satisfy this requirement by hiring 
experienced key staff members who have successfully completed similar 
projects, or a consultant with the same type of experience and a plan to 
train appropriate key staff members of the organization; and
    (10) Has a history of serving the community within which housing to 
be assisted with HOME funds is to be located. In general, an 
organization must be able to show one year of serving the community 
before HOME funds are reserved for the organization. However, a newly 
created organization formed by local churches, service organizations or 
neighborhood organizations may meet this requirement by demonstrating 
that its parent organization has at least a year of serving the 
community.
    Family has the same meaning given that term in 24 CFR 5.403.
    HOME funds means funds made available under this part through 
allocations and reallocations, plus program income.
    Homeownership means ownership in fee simple title or a 99 year 
leasehold interest in a one- to four-unit dwelling or in a condominium 
unit, or equivalent form of ownership approved by HUD. The ownership 
interest may be subject only to the restrictions on resale required 
under Sec. 92.254(a); mortgages, deeds of trust, or other liens or 
instruments securing debt on the property as approved by the 
participating jurisdiction; or any other restrictions or encumbrances 
that do not impair the good and marketable nature of title to the 
ownership interest. For purposes of the insular areas, homeownership 
includes leases of 40 years or more. For purposes of housing located on 
trust or restricted Indian lands, homeownership includes leases of 50 
years. The participating jurisdiction must determine whether or not 
ownership or membership in a cooperative or mutual housing project 
constitutes homeownership under State law.
    Household means one or more persons occupying a housing unit.
    Housing includes manufactured housing and manufactured housing lots, 
permanent housing for disabled homeless persons, transitional housing, 
single-room occupancy housing, and group homes. Housing also includes 
elder cottage housing opportunity (ECHO) units that are small, free-
standing, barrier-free, energy-efficient, removable, and designed to be 
installed adjacent to existing single-family dwellings. Housing does not 
include emergency shelters (including shelters for disaster victims) or 
facilities such as nursing homes, convalescent homes, hospitals, 
residential treatment facilities, correctional facilities and student 
dormitories.
    Insular areas means Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the United 
States Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
    Jurisdiction means a State or unit of general local government.
    Low-income families means families whose annual incomes do not 
exceed 80 percent of the median income for the area, as determined by 
HUD with adjustments for smaller and larger families, except that HUD 
may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 80 percent of the 
median for the area on the basis of HUD findings that such variations 
are necessary because of prevailing levels of construction costs or fair 
market rents, or unusually high or low family incomes.
    Metropolitan city has the meaning given the term in 24 CFR 570.3.
    Neighborhood means a geographic location designated in comprehensive 
plans, ordinances, or other local documents as a neighborhood, village, 
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similar geographical designation that is within the boundary but does 
not encompass the entire area of a unit of general local government; 
except that if the unit of general local government has a population 
under 25,000, the neighborhood may, but need not, encompass the entire 
area of a unit of general local government.
    Participating jurisdiction means a jurisdiction (as defined in this 
section) that has been so designated by HUD in accordance with Sec. 
92.105.
    Person with disabilities means a household composed of one or more 
persons, at least one of whom is an adult, who has a disability.
    (1) A person is considered to have a disability if the person has a 
physical, mental, or emotional impairment that:
    (i) Is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration;
    (ii) Substantially impedes his or her ability to live independently; 
and
    (iii) Is of such a nature that such ability could be improved by 
more suitable housing conditions.
    (2) A person will also be considered to have a disability if he or 
she has a developmental disability, which is a severe, chronic 
disability that:
    (i) Is attributable to a mental or physical impairment or 
combination of mental and physical impairments;
    (ii) Is manifested before the person attains age 22;
    (iii) Is likely to continue indefinitely;
    (iv) Results in substantial functional limitations in three or more 
of the following areas of major life activity: self-care, receptive and 
expressive language, learning, mobility, self-direction, capacity for 
independent living, and economic self-sufficiency; and
    (v) Reflects the person's need for a combination and sequence of 
special, interdisciplinary, or generic care, treatment, or other 
services that are of lifelong or extended duration and are individually 
planned and coordinated. Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of 
this definition, the term ``person with disabilities'' includes two or 
more persons with disabilities living together, one or more such persons 
living with another person who is determined to be important to their 
care or well-being, and the surviving member or members of any household 
described in the first sentence of this definition who were living, in a 
unit assisted with HOME funds, with the deceased member of the household 
at the time of his or her death.
    Program income means gross income received by the participating 
jurisdiction, State recipient, or a subrecipient directly generated from 
the use of HOME funds or matching contributions. When program income is 
generated by housing that is only partially assisted with HOME funds or 
matching funds, the income shall be prorated to reflect the percentage 
of HOME funds used. Program income includes, but is not limited to, the 
following:
    (1) Proceeds from the disposition by sale or long-term lease of real 
property acquired, rehabilitated, or constructed with HOME funds or 
matching contributions;
    (2) Gross income from the use or rental of real property, owned by 
the participating jurisdiction, State recipient, or a subrecipient, that 
was acquired, rehabilitated, or constructed, with HOME funds or matching 
contributions, less costs incidental to generation of the income;
    (3) Payments of principal and interest on loans made using HOME 
funds or matching contributions;
    (4) Proceeds from the sale of loans made with HOME funds or matching 
contributions;
    (5) Proceeds from the sale of obligations secured by loans made with 
HOME funds or matching contributions;
    (6) Interest earned on program income pending its disposition; and
    (7) Any other interest or return on the investment permitted under 
Sec. 92.205(b) of HOME funds or matching contributions.
    Project means a site or sites together with any building (including 
a manufactured housing unit) or buildings located on the site(s) that 
are under common ownership, management, and financing and are to be 
assisted with HOME funds as a single undertaking under this part. The 
project includes all the activities associated with the site and 
building. For tenant-based rental assistance, project means assistance 
to one or more families.

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    Project completion means that all necessary title transfer 
requirements and construction work have been performed; the project 
complies with the requirements of this part (including the property 
standards under Sec. 92.251); the final drawdown has been disbursed for 
the project; and the project completion information has been entered in 
the disbursement and information system established by HUD. For tenant-
based rental assistance, project completion means the final drawdown has 
been disbursed for the project.
    Reconstruction means the rebuilding, on the same lot, of housing 
standing on a site at the time of project commitment. The number of 
housing units on the lot may not be decreased or increased as part of a 
reconstruction project, but the number of rooms per unit may be 
increased or decreased. Reconstruction also includes replacing an 
existing substandard unit of manufactured housing with a new or standard 
unit of manufactured housing. Reconstruction is rehabilitation for 
purposes of this part.
    Single room occupancy (SRO) housing means housing (consisting of 
single room dwelling units) that is the primary residence of its 
occupant or occupants. The unit must contain either food preparation or 
sanitary facilities (and may contain both) if the project consists of 
new construction, conversion of non-residential space, or 
reconstruction. For acquisition or rehabilitation of an existing 
residential structure or hotel, neither food preparation nor sanitary 
facilities are required to be in the unit. If the units do not contain 
sanitary facilities, the building must contain sanitary facilities that 
are shared by tenants.
    State means any State of the United States, the District of 
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any agency or 
instrumentality thereof that is established pursuant to legislation and 
designated by the chief executive officer to act on behalf of the State 
with regard to the provisions of this part.
    State recipient. See Sec. 92.201(b)(2).
    Subrecipient means a public agency or nonprofit organization 
selected by the participating jurisdiction to administer all or a 
portion of the participating jurisdiction's HOME program. A public 
agency or nonprofit organization that receives HOME funds solely as a 
developer or owner of housing is not a subrecipient. The participating 
jurisdiction's selection of a subrecipient is not subject to the 
procurement procedures and requirements.
    Tenant-based rental assistance is a form of rental assistance in 
which the assisted tenant may move from a dwelling unit with a right to 
continued assistance. Tenant-based rental assistance under this part 
also includes security deposits for rental of dwelling units.
    Transitional housing means housing that:
    (1) Is designed to provide housing and appropriate supportive 
services to persons, including (but not limited to) deinstitutionalized 
individuals with disabilities, homeless individuals with disabilities, 
and homeless families with children; and
    (2) Has as its purpose facilitating the movement of individuals and 
families to independent living within a time period that is set by the 
participating jurisdiction or project owner before occupancy.
    Unit of general local government means a city, town, township, 
county, parish, village, or other general purpose political subdivision 
of a State; a consortium of such political subdivisions recognized by 
HUD in accordance with Sec. 92.101; and any agency or instrumentality 
thereof that is established pursuant to legislation and designated by 
the chief executive to act on behalf of the jurisdiction with regard to 
provisions of this part. When a county is an urban county, the urban 
county is the unit of general local government for purposes of the HOME 
Investment Partnerships Program.
    Urban county has the meaning given the term in 24 CFR 570.3.
    Very low-income families means low-income families whose annual 
incomes do not exceed 50 percent of the median family income for the 
area, as determined by HUD with adjustments for smaller and larger 
families, except that HUD may establish income ceilings higher or lower 
than 50 percent of the median for the area on the basis of HUD findings 
that such variations are

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necessary because of prevailing levels of construction costs or fair 
market rents, or unusually high or low family incomes.

[61 FR 48750, Sept. 16, 1996, as amended at 67 FR 61755, Oct. 1, 2002]

    Effective Date Note: At 69 FR 16765, Mar. 30, 2004, Sec. 92.2 was 
amended by adding definitions of the terms ``ADDI funds,'' ``displaced 
homemaker'', ``first time homebuyer,'' ``single family housing,'' and 
``single parent'', and revising the definition of ``state'', effective 
Apr. 29, 2004. For the convenience of the user, the added text follows:

Sec. 92.2  Definitions.

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    ADDI funds means funds made available under subpart M through 
allocations and reallocations.

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    Displaced homemaker means an individual who:
    (1) Is an adult;
    (2) Has not worked full-time full-year in the labor force for a 
number of years but has, during such years, worked primarily without 
remuneration to care for the home and family; and
    (3) Is unemployed or underemployed and is experiencing difficulty in 
obtaining or upgrading employment.

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    First-time homebuyer means an individual and his or her spouse who 
have not owned a home during the three-year period prior to purchase of 
a home with assistance under the American Dream Downpayment Initiative 
(ADDI) described in subpart M of this part. The term first-time 
homebuyer also includes an individual who is a displaced homemaker or 
single parent, as those terms are defined in this section.

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    Single family housing means a one-to four-family residence, 
condominium unit, cooperative unit, combination of manufactured housing 
and lot, or manufactured housing lot.
    Single parent means an individual who:
    (1) Is unmarried or legally separated from a spouse; and
    (2) Has one or more minor children of whom the individual has 
custody or joint custody, or is pregnant.

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    State means any state of the United States, the District of 
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any agency or 
instrumentality thereof that is established pursuant to legislation and 
designated by the chief executive officer to act on behalf of the state 
with regard to the provisions of this part; however, for purposes of the 
American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) described in subpart M of 
this part, the term ``state'' does not include the Commonwealth of 
Puerto Rico (except for FY2003 ADDI funds).

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