24 C.F.R. § 92.107

Revocation of designation as a participating jurisdiction

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HUD may revoke a jurisdiction's designation as a participating jurisdiction if:

(a) HUD finds, after reasonable notice and opportunity for hearing as provided in § 92.552(b) that the jurisdiction is unwilling or unable to carry out the provisions of this part, including failure to meet matching contribution requirements; or

(b) The jurisdiction's formula allocation falls below $750,000 (or below $500,000 in fiscal years in which Congress appropriates less than $1.5 billion for this part) for three consecutive years, below $625,000 (or below $410,000 in fiscal years in which Congress appropriates less than $1.5 billion for this part) for two consecutive years, or the jurisdiction does not receive a formula allocation in any one year.

(c) When HUD revokes a participating jurisdiction's designation as a participating jurisdiction, HUD will reallocate any remaining funds in the jurisdiction's HOME Investment Trust Fund established under § 92.500 in accordance with § 92.451.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2020–2020 · leading case: Ana Arocho Vs. New Jersey Dep't of Cmty. Affairs (new Jersey Dep't of Cmty. Affairs) (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2020).
Ana Arocho Vs. New Jersey Dep't of Cmty. Affairs (new Jersey Dep't of Cmty. Affairs) (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2020). “24 C.F.R. § 92.107 . Although UHAC exempts HOME-funded projects from its terms, the grant agreement between DCA and the developer set resale and recapture provisions.”
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