Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 130— - NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING › Part Part A— - HOME Investment Partnerships › § 12746
The Secretary must name a State or local government a participating jurisdiction when it follows rules the Secretary creates. Within 20 days after the money becomes available (or, in the first year after November 28, 1990, within 20 days after the money is provided in an appropriations Act or the rules are created, whichever is later), the Secretary will split the funds and tell each place how much it gets and how to become a participating jurisdiction if it is not already one. A group of neighboring local governments can count as one unit if it can run the program for its members and a State (or States) certifies in writing that it will focus on housing problems in those States. If a jurisdiction wants to become participating, it must tell the Secretary in writing within 30 days of that notice; the Secretary will hold (reserve) its allocation while it seeks designation. To be eligible, a jurisdiction normally needs a formula allocation of $750,000 or more. A smaller jurisdiction can still be eligible if it has a local housing authority, can carry out the program, and the State or the jurisdiction provides enough funds to bring its amount up to $750,000. After the jurisdiction tells the Secretary it wants to participate, it must send a comprehensive housing affordability strategy within 90 days. If a jurisdiction fails the rules or its plan is rejected, the Secretary will reallocate its reserved funds to other local governments, consortia, or by formula, with direct reallocation allowed only if approvable applications come in within 12 months. Once approved, a jurisdiction stays participating year to year unless the Secretary revokes the status after notice and a hearing for failure to carry out the program or if its allocation falls below specified dollar thresholds for the stated consecutive-year periods. If total annual appropriations under the cited funding section are under $1,500,000,000, the dollar thresholds above are reduced as the law specifies.
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42 U.S.C. § 12746
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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