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(a) Amount available for allocations. See § 1940.552(a) of this subpart.
(b) Basic formula criteria, data source and weight. See § 1940.575(b) of this subpart.
(c) Basic formula allocation. See § 1940.552(c) of this subpart.
(d) Transition formula. See § 1940.552(d) of this subpart.
(e) Base allocation. See § 1940.552(e) of this subpart.
(f) Administrative allocations. See § 1940.552(f) of this subpart.
(g) Reserve. See § 1940.552(g) of this subpart.
(h) Pooling of funds. See § 1940.552(h) of this subpart. Funds may be pooled after all HPG applications have been received and HPG fund demand by State has been determined. Pooled funds will be combined with the National Office reserve to fund eligible projects. Remaining HPG funds will be available for distribution for use under the Section 504 program.
(i) Availability of the allocation. See § 1940.552(i) of this subpart.
(j) Suballocation by the State Director. Not applicable.
(k) Other documentation. Funds for the HPG program will be available for a limited period each fiscal year. Due to the requirements by law to allocate funds on a formula basis to all States and to have a competitive selection process for HPG project selection, Rural Development will announce opening and closing dates for receipt of HPG applications. After the closing date, Rural Development will review and evaluate the proposals, adjust State allocations as necessary to comply with the law and program demand, and redistribute remaining unused HPG resources for use under Section 504 (as required by statute).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 7. Agriculture § 7.1940.578 Housing Preservation Grant (HPG) program - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-7-agriculture/cfr-sect-7-1940-578/
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