2026-11206NoticeWallet

HUD Extends Routine Disaster Grant Reporting Forms

Published Date: 6/4/2026

Notice

Summary

HUD wants to keep collecting info through the Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting System (DRGR) to help track how disaster recovery money is spent. This affects communities getting disaster aid and requires them to keep reporting details. Comments on this plan are open until August 3, 2026, so everyone has a chance to weigh in before it moves forward.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Grantees Must Keep Reporting to DRGR

HUD is renewing its Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting (DRGR) information collection so states, units of general local government, Indian tribes, insular areas, and other grantees must continue reporting how Community Development disaster-recovery funds are spent. The collection covers CDBG-DR, CDBG-MIT, CDBG-NDR, NSP, RCB, Section 4, RHP, PRO Housing, and PRICE grants, and uses the SF-424 form; HUD estimates 2,354 respondents, 42,890 responses, 57,171 total burden hours, and a total cost of $2,002,983.38.

60-Day Public Comment Window

HUD is accepting public comments on the proposed DRGR information collection for 60 days; comments are due by August 3, 2026, and may be submitted at www.regulations.gov or to HUD contacts listed in the notice.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
6/4/2026
8/3/2026

Department and Agencies

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Agency
Housing and Urban Development Department
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