24 C.F.R. § 58.45

Public comment periods

Read at: eCFRecfr.gov CornellLII GovInfogovinfo.gov CasesGoogle Scholar

Required notices must afford the public the following minimum comment periods, counted in accordance with § 58.21:

(a) Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)15 days when published in a general circulation newspaper or on a Government website that is accessible to individuals with disabilities and provides meaningful access for individuals with Limited English Proficiency or, if no publication, 18 days when mailing and posting.
(b) Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds (NOI-RROF)7 days when published in a general circulation newspaper or on a Government website that is accessible to individuals with disabilities and provides meaningful access for individuals with Limited English Proficiency or, if no publication, 10 days when mailing and posting.
(c) Concurrent or combined notices15 days when published in a general circulation newspaper or on a Government website that is accessible to individuals with disabilities and provides meaningful access for individuals with Limited English Proficiency or, if no publication, 18 days when mailing and posting.
[68 FR 56130, Sept. 29, 2003, as amended at 89 FR 30913, Apr. 23, 2024]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1998–2000 · leading case: Society Hill Towers Owners' Ass'n v. Rendell
Society Hill Towers Owners' Ass'n v. Rendell (1998) paed · cites it 2× “24 C.F.R. § 58.45 . Only after compliance with this requirement may the grant recipient file a request for the release of funds (“RROF”).”
Castenson v. City of Harcourt (2000) iand “Third, the defendants assert that the Castensons have not complied with various regulations, including failure to make a timely challenge to the sewer project, as required under 24 C.F.R. §§ 58.45 and 58.74; failing to exhaust administrative remedies, as required by 24 C.”
SOCIETY HILL TOWERS OWNERS'ASS'N v. Rendell (1998) paed · cites it 3× “24 C.F.R. § 58.45 . Only after compliance with this requirement may the grant recipient file a request for the release of funds ("RROF").”
Annotations are extracted automatically from the opinions in the Syfert caselaw corpus and ranked by authority, recency, and treatment. Dots show Syfertize treatment of the citing case itself.