HUD 24 CFR PART 581-2010 USE OF FEDERAL REAL PROPERTY TO ASSIST THE HOMELESS《援助无家可归者的联邦房地产的使用》.pdf
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1、230 24 CFR Ch. V (4110 Edition) 576.67 576.67 Sanctions. (a) HUD sanctions. If HUD determines that a grantee is not complying with the requirements of this part or of other applicable Federal law, HUD may (in addition to any remedies that may otherwise be available) take any of the following sanctio
2、ns, as appropriate: (1) Issue a warning letter that further failure to comply with such require-ments will result in a more serious sanction; (2) Condition a future grant; (3) Direct the grantee to stop the in-curring of costs with grant amounts; (4) Require that some or all of the grant amounts be
3、remitted to HUD; (5) Reduce the level of funds the grantee would otherwise be entitled to receive; or (6) Elect not to provide future grant funds to the grantee until appropriate actions are taken to ensure compli-ance. (b) State sanctions. If a State deter-mines that a State recipient is not comply
4、ing with the requirements of this part or other applicable Federal laws, the State must take appropriate actions, which may include the actions described in paragraph (a) of this sec-tion. Any grant amounts that become available to a State as a result of a sanction under this section must, at the op
5、tion of the State, be made avail-able (as soon as practicable) to other nonprofit organizations or units of gen-eral local government located in the State for use within the time periods specified in 576.35(a)(2), or to HUD for reallocation under 576.45(d). (c) Reallocations. Any grant amounts that
6、become available to HUD as a re-sult of the imposition of a sanction under this section will be reallocated under 576.45(d). 54 FR 46799, Nov. 7, 1989. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 51553, Oct. 2, 1996 PART 581USE OF FEDERAL REAL PROPERTY TO ASSIST THE HOME-LESS Sec. 581.1 Definitions. 581.2 App
7、licability. 581.3 Collecting the information. 581.4 Suitability determination. 581.5 Real property reported excess to GSA. 581.6 Suitability criteria. 581.7 Determination of availability. 581.8 Public notice of determination. 581.9 Application process. 581.10 Action on approved applications. 581.11
8、Unsuitable properties. 581.12 No applications approved. 581.13 Waivers. AUTHORITY: 42 U.S.C. 11411 note; 42 U.S.C. 3535(d). SOURCE: 56 FR 23794, 23795, May 24, 1991, un-less otherwise noted. 581.1 Definitions. Applicant means any representative of the homeless which has submitted an application to t
9、he Department of Health and Human Services to obtain use of a particular suitable property to assist the homeless. Checklist or property checklist means the form developed by HUD for use by landholding agencies to report the in-formation to be used by HUD in mak-ing determinations of suitability. Cl
10、assification means a propertys des-ignation as unutilized, underutilized, excess, or surplus. Day means one calendar day includ-ing weekends and holidays. Eligible organization means a State, unit of local government or a private non-profit organization which provides assistance to the homeless, and
11、 which is authorized by its charter or by State law to enter into an agreement with the Federal government for use of real property for the purposes of this sub-part. Representatives of the homeless interested in receiving a deed for a par-ticular piece of surplus Federal prop-erty must be section 5
12、01(c)(3) tax ex-empt. Excess property means any property under the control of any Federal execu-tive agency that is not required for the agencys needs or the discharge of its responsibilities, as determined by the head of the agency pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 483. GSA means the General Services Ad-minist
13、ration. HHS means the Department of Health and Human Services. Homeless means: (1) An individual or family that lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate night-time residence; and (2) An individual or family that has a primary nighttime residence that is: VerDate Nov2008 07:58 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220079 PO
14、00000 Frm 00240 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220079.XXX 220079WReier-Aviles on DSKGBLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-231 Ofc. of Asst. Secy., Comm. Planning, Develop., HUD 581.1 (i) A supervised publicly or privately oper
15、ated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations (in-cluding welfare hotels, congregate shelters, and transitional housing for the mentally ill); (ii) An institution that provides a temporary residence for individuals in-tended to be institutionalized; or (iii) A public or private pl
16、ace not de-signed for, or ordinarily used as, a reg-ular sleeping accommodation for human beings. This term does not in-clude any individual imprisoned or oth-erwise detained under an Act of the Congress or a State law. HUD means the Department of Hous-ing and Urban Development. ICH means the Intera
17、gency Council on the Homeless. Landholding agency means a Federal department or agency with statutory authority to control real property. Lease means an agreement between either the Department of Health and Human Services for surplus property, or landholding agencies in the case of non-excess proper
18、ties or properties sub-ject to the Base Closure and Realign-ment Act (Public Law 100526; 10 U.S.C. 2687), and the applicant, giving rise to the relationship of lessor and lessee for the use of Federal real property for a term of at least one year under the conditions set forth in the lease docu-ment
19、. Non-profit organization means an or-ganization no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any member, founder, contributor, or indi-vidual; that has a voluntary board; that has an accounting system or has designated an entity that will main-tain a functioning accounting system f
20、or the organization in accordance with generally accepted accounting proce-dures; and that practices non-discrimination in the provision of as-sistance. Permit means a license granted by a landholding agency to use unutilized or underutilized property for a specific amount of time under terms and co
21、ndi-tions determined by the landholding agency. Property means real property con-sisting of vacant land or buildings, or a portion thereof, that is excess, surplus, or designated as unutilized or underuti-lized in surveys by the heads of land-holding agencies conducted pursuant to section 202(b)(2)
22、of the Federal Prop-erty and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 483(b)(2).) Regional homeless coordinator means a regional coordinator of the Interagency Council on the Homeless. Representative of the homeless means a State or local government agency, or private nonprofit organization wh
23、ich provides, or proposes to provide, serv-ices to the homeless. Screen means the process by which GSA surveys Federal agencies, or State, local and non-profit entities, to determine if any such entity has an in-terest in using excess Federal property to carry out a particular agency mis-sion or a s
24、pecific public use. State homeless coordinator means a state contact person designated by a state to receive and disseminate infor-mation and communications received from the Interagency Council on the Homeless in accordance with section 210(a) of the Stewart B. McKinney Act of 1987, as amended. Sui
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