HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppendix to Part 135§ 135.1
APPENDIX TO PART 135
AuTHoRSTY: 12 U.S.C. 1701u; 42 U.S.C.
3535(d).
SOURCE: 59 FR 33880, June 30, 1994, unless
otherwise noted.
EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 59 FR 33880, June
30, 1994, part 135 was revised effective August
1, 1994 through June 30, 1995. At 60 FR 28325,
May 31, 1995, the effective period was ex-
tended until the final rule implementing
changes made to section 3 of the Housing and
Urban Development Act of 1968 by the Hous-
ing and Community Development Act of 1992
is published and becomes effective.
Subpart A—General Provisions
§ 135.1 Purpose.
(a) Section 3.
(b) Part 135. The purpose of this part
is to establish the standards and proce-
dures to be followed to ensure that the
objectives of section 3 are met.
§ 135.2 Effective date of regulation.
The regulations of this part will re-
main in effect until the date the final
rule adopting the regulations of this
part with or without changes is pub-
lished and becomes effective, at which
point the final rule will remain in ef-
fect.
[60 FR 28326, May 31, 1995]
§ 135.3 Applicability.
(a) Section 3 covered assistance. Sec-
tion 3 applies to the following HUD as-
sistance (section 3 covered assistance):
(1) Public and Indian housing assist-
ance. Section 3 applies to training, em-
ployment, contracting and other eco-
nomic opportunities arising from the
24 CFR Subtitle B, Ch. 1 (4-1-03 Edition)
expenditure of the following public and
Indian housing assistance:
(i) Development assistance provided
pursuant to section 5 of the U.S. Hous-
ing Act of 1937 (1937 Act);
(h) Operating assistance provided
pursuant to section 9 of the 1937 Act;
and
(iii) Modernization assistance pro-
vided pursuant to section 14 of the 1937
Act;
(2) Housing and community develop-
ment assistance. Section 3 applies to
training, employment, contracting and
other economic opportunities arising
in connection with the expenditure of
housing assistance (including section 8
assistance, and including other housing
assistance not administered by the As-
sistant Secretary of Housing) and com-
munity development assistance that is
used for the following projects;
(i) Housing rehabilitation (including
reduction and abatement of lead-based
paint hazards, but excluding routine
maintenance, repair and replacement);
(ii) Housing construction; and
(iii) Other public construction.
(3) Thresholds—(i) No thresholds for
section 3 covered public and Indian hous-
ing assistance. The requirements of this
part apply to section 3 covered assist-
ance provided to recipients, notwith-
standing the amount of the assistance
provided to the recipient. The require-
ments of this part apply to all contrac-
tors and subcontractors performing
work in connection with projects and
activities funded by public and Indian
housing assistance covered by section
3, regardless of the amount of the con-
tract or subcontract.
(ii) Thresholds for section 3 covered
housing and community development
assistance—(A) Recipient thresholds. The
requirements of this part apply to re-
cipients of other housing and commu-
nity development program assistance
for a section 3 covered project(s) for
which the amount of the assistance ex-
ceeds $200,000.
(B) Contractor and subcontractor
thresholds. The requirements of this
part apply to contractors and sub-
contractors performing work on sec-
tion 3 covered project(s) for which the
amount of the assistance exceeds
$200,000; and the contract or sub-
contract exceeds $100,000.
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