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HAC News: January 23 , 2009

Access a pdf version of this HAC News. • Senate confirms Vilsack and Donovan • Congress working on economic stimulus legislation, housing included • Section 538 guarantees for rental housing loans offered • New Markets Tax Credits applications due April 8 • Self-help funding falls short for FY 09 • RD clarifies Community Facilities funding for assisted living • Income limit changes for Section 502 guaranteed loans delayed • Section 8 annual adjustment factors released • HUD corrects SuperNOFA phone and hours • Indian CDBG job-pirating rule final • RD water and waste programs interest rates changed • Toll-free number offered to locate housing counselors • Survey on foreclosure and homelessness underway • Population, housing data updated for midsized places

January 23, 2009
Vol. 38, No. 2

SENATE CONFIRMS VILSACK AND DONOVAN. Tom Vilsack was confirmed as the Secretary of Agriculture on January 20 and Shaun Donovan as HUD Secretary on January 22.

CONGRESS WORKING ON ECONOMIC STIMULUS LEGISLATION, HOUSING INCLUDED. The House may vote during the week of January 26 on an $825 billion, two-year economic stimulus package. The bill, approved by the House Appropriations Committee and now under review by several other committees, includes funds for both HUD and USDA housing programs, plus support for other USDA RD initiatives and Low Income Housing Tax Credit projects. Not included are the National Housing Trust Fund, Section 8, rural rental programs, and some other housing programs that had been sought by advocates. The Senate Appropriations Committee has not released information about the contents of its bill, scheduled for Appropriations Committee mark up on January 27. Updates will be added as available to HAC’s site, http://ruralhome.org/infoAnnouncements_2009EconRecovery.php.

SECTION 538 GUARANTEES FOR RENTAL HOUSING LOANS OFFERED. USDA RD will review applications on a rolling basis. FY 2009 funding includes $2 million for 2008 disaster areas. See Federal Register, 1/21/09, https://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/fedreg/a090121c.html. Contact an RD state office listed in the FR notice or at https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/recd_map.html.

NEW MARKETS TAX CREDITS APPLICATIONS DUE APRIL 8. Apply by March 3 for Community Development Entity status. By law, rural CDEs must receive a proportionate share of awards. See Federal Register, 1/22/09 or https://www.cdfifund.gov. Contact CDFI Fund staff, 202-622-6355, cdfihelp@cdfi.treas.gov.

SELF-HELP FUNDING FALLS SHORT FOR FY 09. Expecting demand to exceed resources for Section 523 funding again this year, RD will not fund new and predevelopment grants. Existing grantees will receive up to 75% of the amount requested, with the rest obligated later if funds are available. See Unnumbered Letter (January 5, 2009), available at https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/regs/ul_list.html or from RD offices.

RD CLARIFIES COMMUNITY FACILITIES FUNDING FOR ASSISTED LIVING. An Unnumbered Letter explains that CF can finance assisted living facilities but not multi-generational family housing, residential care, or continuing care facilities. The UL (January 6, 2009) is available at https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/regs/ul_list.html or from RD offices.

INCOME LIMIT CHANGES FOR SECTION 502 GUARANTEED LOANS DELAYED. The simplified system (see HAC News, 11/5/08) will take effect on March 20 rather than January 20. See Federal Register, 1/13/09 or https://www.regulations.gov. Contact Joaquin Tremols, RD, 202-720-1465, joaquin.tremols@wdc.usda.gov.

SECTION 8 ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT FACTORS RELEASED. See Federal Register, 1/12/09 or https://www.huduser.org/datasets/aaf.html. Contact David Vargas, HUD, 202-708-2815.

HUD CORRECTS SUPERNOFA PHONE AND HOURS. The Central Contractor Registration number and hours of operation listed in the HUD SuperNOFA General Section are incorrect. The correct number is 1-888-227 (not 277) -2423. CCR’s hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 9:00-5:00 Eastern time. Visit https://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/fundsavail.cfm for more HUD NOFA information.

INDIAN CDBG JOB-PIRATING RULE FINAL. HUD is adopting its proposed rule, published September 8, 2008, without change. ICDBG funds may not be used to facilitate the relocation of for-profit businesses from one labor market area to another if the relocation is likely to result in significant job loss. See Federal Register, 1/13/09 or https://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/fr/. Contact Deborah Lalancette, HUD, 303-675-1600.

RD WATER AND WASTE PROGRAMS INTEREST RATES CHANGED. A rule implementing a provision of the 2008 Farm Bill will become effective unless RD receives adverse comments by February 5. See Federal Register, 1/6/09 or https://www.regulations.gov. Contact Cheryl Francis, RD, 202-720-9589, cheryl.francis@wdc.usda.gov.

TOLL-FREE NUMBER OFFERED TO LOCATE HOUSING COUNSELORS. To find a HUD-approved agency, call 1-877-HUD-1515 (1-877-483-1515) or visit https://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcs.cfm. HUD offers the number as part of a new “Keep Your Home. Know Your Loan” campaign launched in six large cities.

SURVEY ON FORECLOSURE AND HOMELESSNESS UNDERWAY. The National Coalition for the Homeless and other national organizations request responses by February 6 from advocates, service providers, and people surviving foreclosure. Visit www.nationalhomeless.org to take the one-page survey online or to obtain printable copies.

POPULATION, HOUSING DATA UPDATED FOR MIDSIZED PLACES. For the first time since the 2000 Census these data are available for counties, cities, and towns with populations of 20,000-64,999, through the American Community Survey. Visit https://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2004/NewsMediaKit.html.

Hac News: January 7, 2009

Access a pdf version of this HAC News. • House subcommittee votes to maintain most USDA housing levels • Senate committee passes FY 2009 HUD spending bill • Senate sends housing bill back to House • House bills would help small PHAs, homeless vets • HAC offers green building and single-family housing workshops • Nominations due September 15 for rural housing awards!

January 7, 2009
Vol. 38, No. 1

CONGRESS SWORN IN, MAY CONSIDER APPROPRIATIONS BEFORE STIMULUS. The new 111th Congress took office on January 6, and President-elect Obama will be inaugurated on January 20. Reports are that Congress may finish a 2009 omnibus appropriations bill (including USDA and HUD funding) in January, but that a very large economic stimulus package may take up to six weeks. The stimulus bill may also have substantial housing funds. Rep. Rubén Hinojosa (D-Texas), Chair of the Congressional Rural Housing Caucus, is leading efforts to include $750 million in budget authority (the program level would be higher) for USDA rural housing programs.

PRESIDENT-ELECT OBAMA ANNOUNCES CHOICES FOR USDA AND HUD SECRETARIES. For more information about former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack (USDA) and New York City housing commissioner Shaun Donovan (HUD), visit http://ruralhome.org/infoAnnouncements_2008CabinetAppts.php.

HUD RELEASES GENERAL NOFA INFORMATION, WILL ISSUE SEPARATE PROGRAM NOFAS THIS YEAR. NOFAs for specific programs will be published between January and June. See Federal Register, 12/29/08, or http://ruralhome.org/infoAnnouncements_2009HUDNOFAs.php. Contact HUD, 202-708-0667.

RD SETS GUIDELINES ON LENDER CHARGES AND FEES FOR SECTION 502 GUARANTEED BORROWERS. See Administrative Notice 4407 (December 3, 2008), available at https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/regs/an_list.html or from RD offices. Contact David Chaput, RD, 202-720-1452, david.chaput@wdc.usda.gov.

HUD PROPOSES NEW SINGLE-FAMILY HOME SALE PROGRAM. Comments are due February 20 on a proposed rule implementing a Sale of HUD-Owned Single Family Assets in Revitalization Areas program. “Preferred purchasers” are nonprofits, local governments, states, and tribes; for-profits are also eligible. See Federal Register, 12/22/08, or https://www.regulations.gov. Contact Vance T. Morris, HUD, 202-708-1672.

HOPE FOR HOMEOWNERS PROGRAM WIDENS. HUD is implementing provisions of the Emergency Eco-nomic Stabilization Act, signed into law October 3, expanding the number of eligible borrowers and participating lenders and servicers. Comments are due March 9. See Federal Register,1/7/09, or https://www.regulations.gov. Contact Emmanuel Yeow, HUD, 202-708-3600.

REVISED CRA QS AND AS PUBLISHED. The federal agencies that oversee lenders subject to the Community Reinvestment Act have adopted new questions and answers to help interpret CRA. Comments are due March 9 on new and revised topics including provision of affordable housing targeted to low- or moderate-income residents. See Federal Register, 1/6/09, or https://www.regulations.gov. Contact Karen Tucker, OCC, 202-874-4428.

FORMALDEHYDE COMMENTS SOUGHT. The Environmental Protection Agency requests input by February 2 as it decides whether to issue rules on emissions in pressed wood products. EPA’s website says it will work closely with HUD on issues related to manufactured housing. See Federal Register, 12/3/08, or https://www.epa.gov/opptintr/chemtest/formaldehyde/index.htm. Contact Colby Linter, EPA, TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov, 202-564-1264.

H-2A FARMWORKER RULES CHANGED. A final Department of Labor rule alters the process for employer permission to hire H-2A workers and enhances enforcement of employers’ contractual obligations. See Federal Register,12/18/08, or https://www.foreignlaborcert.doleta.gov/. Contact William L. Carlson, DOL, 202-693-3010.

MORTGAGE LICENSING MODEL STATUTE AVAILABLE. The Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Mortgage Licensing Act, enacted as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, requires states to adopt mortgage licensing requirements that meet minimum standards. Model legislation for states is available at https://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/reguprog.cfm. Contact William Matchneer, HUD, 202-708-6401.

RD SETS UNIFIED GUARANTEE PLATFORM FOR NON-HOUSING PROGRAMS. An interim rule replacing current loan guarantee regulations for community facility, water and waste, business and industry, and energy programs is effective January 16. Comments are due February 17. See Federal Register,12/17/08, or https://www.regulations.gov. Contact Michael Foore, RD, Michael.Foore@wdc.usda.gov, 202-690-4730.

CUSHING NILES DOLBEARE MEDIA AWARDS ENTRIES SOUGHT. Print journalists who make a dedicated effort to inform the public about the inequities in housing can be nominated by February 16 for the National Low Income Housing Coalition’s awards. Visit https://www.nlihc.org/template/page.cfm?id=135 or contact Taylor Materio, NLIHC, taylor@nlihc.org, 202-662-1530 ext. 227.

RURAL HOUSING PLATFORM POSTED ON HAC’S WEBSITE. Eleven one-page issue papers, developed with input from attendees at the National Rural Housing Conference 2008, are posted at http://ruralhome.org/infoBlog.php. Comments can be submitted to Leslie Strauss, HAC, leslie@ruralhome.org, 202-842-8600.

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