[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: 24CFR585.4]

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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 585_YOUTHBUILD PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 585.4  Definitions.

    The terms ``adjusted income,'' ``community based organization,'' 
``homeless individual,'' ``housing development agency,'' ``Indian 
tribe,'' ``individual who has dropped out of high school,'' 
``institution of higher education,'' ``limited-English proficiency,'' 
``low-income family,'' ``offender,'' ``State,'' and ``very low-income 
family'' are defined in section 457 of NAHA.
    The terms Secretary and 1937 Act are defined in 24 CFR part 5.
    1992 Act means the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992.
    Access to housing applies to Youthbuild implementation grants 
required to document that the program has access to the housing 
project(s) for young adult on-site training, e.g. program participants 
have permission to work on the housing site.
    Applicable residential rental housing quality standards shall mean 
those standards of the applicable HUD or other Federal, State or local 
program providing assistance for residential rental housing involved in 
a Youthbuild implementation grant as used under section 455(a), 
Youthbuild Program Requirements, of the Act.
    Applicant means a public or private nonprofit agency, including:
    (1) A community-based organization;
    (2) An administrative entity designated under section 103(b)(1)(B) 
of the Job Training Partnership Act;
    (3) A community action agency;
    (4) A State or local housing development agency;
    (5) A community development corporation;
    (6) A public and/or Indian housing authority and resident management 
corporations, resident councils and resident organizations;
    (7) A State or local youth service or conservation corps; and
    (8) Any other entity (including States, units of general local 
government, and Indian Tribes) eligible to provide education and 
employment training.
    Combined Youthbuild application means the submission by an applicant 
of a single application to HUD for a planning and implementation grant 
request for one Youthbuild program.
    Consolidated Plan means the document that is submitted to HUD that 
serves as the planning documents (comprehensive housing affordability 
strategy and community development

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plan) of the jurisdiction and an application for funding under any of 
the Community Planning and Development formula grant programs which is 
prepared in accordance with the process described in 24 CFR part 91.
    Full-time participation for program eligible participants is limited 
to not less than 6 months and not more than 24 months.
    Graduates are those participants who have completed the full-time 
education/on-site training components of a Youthbuild program and who 
are eligible to take advantage of meaningful opportunities in continued 
education, in owning their own businesses, in meaningful employment or 
in other means by which the participant can attain economic self-
sufficiency.
    Homeless Act means the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, 
as amended, (42 U.S.C. 11301 et seq.).
    JTPA means the Job Training Partnership Act (P.L. 102-235), as 
amended.
    Participant means:
    (1) An individual who is:
    (i) 16 to 24 years of age, inclusive, at time of enrollment;
    (ii) A very low-income individual or a member of a very low-income 
family; and
    (iii) An individual who has dropped out of high school.
    (2) An exception of not more than 25 percent of all full-time 
participants is permitted for young adults who do not meet the program's 
income or educational requirements but who have educational needs 
despite attainment of a high school diploma or its equivalent.
    Private nonprofit organization means any private nonprofit 
organization that:
    (1) Is organized and exists under Federal, State, local, or tribal 
law;
    (2) Has no part of its earnings inuring to the benefit of any 
individual, corporation, or other entity;
    (3) Has a voluntary board;
    (4) Has an accounting system or has designated a fiscal agent in 
accordance with requirements established by HUD; and
    (5) Practices nondiscrimination in the provision of assistance.
    Project-related restrictions mean Youthbuild housing restrictions 
applicable only in cases where a Youthbuild implementation grant is 
providing assistance to residential rental, transitional or 
homeownership housing projects for specific costs relating to property 
acquisition, architectural and engineering fees, construction, 
rehabilitation, operating costs, or replacement reserves.
    Recipient means any entity that receives assistance under this part.
    Related facilities include cafeterias or dining halls, community 
rooms or buildings, child care centers, appropriate recreation 
facilities, and other essential service facilities that are physically 
attached to the housing to be constructed or rehabilitated. Related 
facilities which stand alone are not appropriate construction sites for 
trainees.
    Title IV means title IV of the National Affordable Housing Act, as 
amended (42 U.S.C. 1437).
    Transitional housing means a project that has as its purpose 
facilitating the movement of homeless individuals and families to 
permanent housing within a reasonable amount of time (usually 24 
months). Transitional housing includes housing primarily designed to 
serve deinstitutionalized homeless individuals and other homeless 
individuals with mental or physical disabilities and homeless families 
with children.
    Useful life shall mean a period of 10 years upon construction 
completion and issuance of an occupancy permit applicable to a 
residential rental, transitional or homeownership property acquired, 
constructed or rehabilitated (including architectural and engineering 
fees), or maintained (i.e., operating costs or replacement reserves), in 
whole or in part, with Youthbuild implementation grant funds (as used in 
section 455(a), Youthbuild Program Requirements, of the Act).

[60 FR 9737, Feb. 21, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 5211, Feb. 9, 1996; 61 
FR 52187, Oct. 4, 1996]

Subpart B [Reserved]

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