30-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Capital Fund High Risk/Receivership/Substandard/Troubled Program
Published Date: 1/30/2026
Notice
Summary
HUD wants to keep collecting info from housing programs that are struggling or in trouble, like those in receivership or labeled substandard. They’re asking the public to comment by March 2, 2026, before renewing this paperwork collection. This helps HUD track how funds are used and make sure money is spent right, with no new costs for participants.
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Renewal of Capital Fund reporting
HUD is renewing the information collection (OMB Control No. 2577-0301) for the Capital Fund High Risk / Receivership / Substandard / Troubled Program. Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) that are in receivership, designated troubled or substandard, or otherwise deemed high risk must provide post-award reports (including Annual SF-425, SF-1199A, HUD Form 53001 and final narratives) covering annual financial and performance reporting, audits, and award closeout. The notice requests public comment by March 2, 2026, and shows totals of 15 respondents, 45 annual responses, and an annual cost figure of $1,378.75 for the collection as presented in the notice.
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