24 C.F.R. § 58.76
Procedure for objections
A person or agency objecting to a responsible entity's RROF and certification shall submit objections in writing to HUD (or the State). The objections shall:
(a) Include the name, address and telephone number of the person or agency submitting the objection, and be signed by the person or authorized official of an agency.
(b) Be dated when signed.
(c) Describe the basis for objection and the facts or legal authority supporting the objection.
(d) State when a copy of the objection was mailed or delivered to the responsible entity's Certifying Officer.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1990–2000 · leading case: Cornell Village Tower Condominium v. Department of Housing & Urban Development
Cornell Village Tower Condominium v. Department of Housing & Urban Development (1990)
“These objections are required to be submitted in writing to HUD, with no apparent opportunity for appearance, hearing, or rebuttal, 24 C.F.R. § 58.76 (1989), and the objection process does not seem likely to create an administrative record that might be useful to a reviewing…”
Castenson v. City of Harcourt (2000)
“74; failing to exhaust administrative remedies, as required by 24 C.F.R. § 58.76 , by first directing their objections to the release of funds to HUD or the IDED; and seeking a remedy — return of the CDBG funds— that is not permitted under 24 C.”
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