97-11811. Redelegation of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 88 (Wednesday, May 7, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 24969-24970]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-11811]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    
    [Docket No. 4221-D-02]
    
    
    Redelegation of Authority
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing 
    Commissioner, HUD.
    
    ACTION: Redelegation of authority.
    
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    SUMMARY: In a notice published elsewhere in today's Federal Register, 
    the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development 
    delegated all authority with respect to the Portfolio Reengineering 
    Demonstration Programs to the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal 
    Housing Commissioner. In this notice, the Assistant Secretary for 
    Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner redelegates the authority to 
    execute restructuring commitment letters and closing documents with 
    respect to the Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Programs to the 
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs, who 
    further redelegates this authority, as specified herein, to various 
    field office Directors, Office of Housing; Directors, Housing Division; 
    and Directors, Office of Multifamily Housing.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: March 28, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    George C. Dipman, Demonstration Program Coordinator, Office of 
    Multifamily Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 
    Seventh Street, SW., Room 6106, Washington, DC 20410-4000; Telephone 
    (202) 708-3321. (This is not a toll-free number). Hearing or speech-
    impaired individuals may call 1-800-877-8339 (Federal Information Relay 
    Service TTY).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Over 800,000 housing units in approximately 
    8,500 projects are currently financed with FHA-insured loans and 
    supported by project-based Section 8 housing assistance payment 
    (``HAP'') contracts. In many cases, these HAP contracts currently 
    provide for rents which substantially exceed the rents received by 
    comparable unassisted units in the local market. Starting in Fiscal 
    Year (``FY'') 1996, those Section 8 contracts began to expire, and 
    Congress and the Administration provided one-year extensions of 
    expiring contracts at a cost of over $200 million. While annual HAP 
    contract extensions for these projects maintain an important housing 
    resource, they come at great expense. Every year more contracts expire, 
    compounding the cost of annual extensions. In ten years, the annual 
    cost of renewing Section 8 contracts is projected to rise to 
    approximately $7 billion, about one-third of HUD's current budget. If, 
    however, the Section 8 assistance is reduced or eliminated, there is an 
    increased likelihood that these projects will be unable to continue to 
    meet their financial obligations including operating expenses, debt 
    service payments, and current and future capital needs.
        In seeking a solution to this serious problem, Congress enacted 
    Section 210 of Departments of Veteran Affairs and Housing and Urban 
    Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996 (110 
    Stat. 1321) (``HUD's FY 1996 Appropriations Act''), authorizing HUD to 
    conduct a demonstration program designed to explore various approaches 
    for restructuring the financing of projects that have FHA-insured 
    mortgages and that receive Section 8 rental assistance, and taking 
    other related action in order to reduce the risk to the FHA insurance 
    fund and lower subsidy costs while preserving housing affordability and 
    availability.
        Sections 211 and 212 of the Departments of Veterans Affairs and 
    Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations 
    Act, 1997 (Pub. L. No. 104-204, 110 Stat. 2874, approved September 26, 
    1996) (``HUD's FY 1997 Appropriations Act'') respectively, grant 
    Section 8 Contract Renewal Authority, repeal the Portfolio 
    Reengineering Demonstration Program authorized by Section 210 of HUD's 
    FY 1996 Appropriations Act, and authorize the conduct of a new 
    Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Program, modelled in large part 
    after the FY 1996 Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Program.
        Although Section 212 of HUD's FY 1997 Appropriations Act repealed 
    the Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Program authorized under 
    Section 210 of HUD's 1996 Appropriations Act, funds made available 
    under Section 210 remain available through FY 1997, and the FY 1997 
    Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Program does not nullify any 
    agreements or proposals that have been submitted under the FY 1996 
    Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Program. Proposals submitted 
    under the FY 1996 Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Program which 
    were received by the Department prior to September 25, 1996 will 
    continue to be processed by HUD, pursuant to the FY 1996 legislation.
        The Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration Program, authorized by 
    the FY 1996 Appropriations Act, as implemented by a notice published at 
    61 FR 34664, July 2, 1996, and the Portfolio Reengineering 
    Demonstration Program, authorized by the FY 1997 Appropriations Act, as 
    implemented by a notice published at 62 FR 3566, January 23, 1997, 
    grant the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development 
    (``Secretary'') all power and authority to administer these 
    demonstration programs, including the authority to execute 
    restructuring commitment letters and closing documents. A restructuring 
    commitment letter is a document sent to the participating project owner
    
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    memorializing the final restructuring agreement between HUD and the 
    participating project owner with respect to the specific project, and 
    the closing documents must be executed for the project restructuring to 
    become effective.
        Elsewhere in today's Federal Register, the Secretary has 
    redelegated to the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing 
    Commissioner all power and authority with respect to the Portfolio 
    Reengineering Demonstration Program. That delegation authorizes the 
    Assistant Secretary to further redelegate such authority.
        Accordingly, the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing 
    Commissioner and the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing 
    redelegate authority as follows:
    
    Section A. Authority Redelegate
    
        The Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner 
    redelegates to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing 
    Programs the authority to execute restructuring commitment letters and 
    closing documents related to the Portfolios Reengineering Demonstration 
    Programs, as granted by Section 210 of the Departments of Veteran 
    Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies 
    Appropriations Act, 1996 (110 Stat. 1321), and Section 212 of the 
    Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and 
    Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1997 (Pub. L. No. 104-204, 110 
    Stat. 2874, approved September 26, 1996).
    
    Section B. Authority Further Redelegated
    
        The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs 
    redelegates authority under the Portfolio Reengineering Demonstration 
    Programs authorized by HUD's FY 1996 and FY 1997 Appropriations Acts as 
    follows:
        (1) The authority to execute restructuring commitment letters is 
    redelegated to the:
    
    (1) Director, Multifamily Housing Division, in the Pittsburgh Area 
    Office;
    (b) Director, Multifamily Housing Division, in the Buffalo Area Office;
    (c) Director, Multifamily Housing Division, in the Cleveland Area 
    Office;
    (d) Director, Multifamily Housing Division, in the Kansas/Missouri 
    State Office;
    (e) Director, Multifamily Housing, and the Director, Multifamily 
    Housing Division, in the Georgia State Office;
    (f) Director, Office of Housing, and the Director, Multifamily Housing 
    Division, in the Jacksonville Area Office;
    (g) Director, Office of Housing, and the Director, Multifamily Housing 
    Division, in the Colorado State Office;
    (h) Director, Multifamily Housing Division, in the Houston Area Office;
    (i) Director, Office of Housing, and the Director, Multifamily Housing 
    Division, in the California State Office; and
    (j) Director, Office of Housing, and the Director, Multifamily Housing 
    Division, in the Washington State Office.
    
        (2) The authority to execute closing documents is redelegated 
    individually to the Department of Housing and Urban Development field 
    office Directors, Office of Housing; Directors, Housing Division; and 
    the Directors, Multifamily Housing Division.
    
    Section C. Authority Excepted
    
        The authority redelegated under Sections A and B does not include 
    the power to sue or be sued.
    
        Authority: Section 7(d), Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development Act, 42 U.S.C. 3535(d).
    
        Dated: March 28, 1997.
    Nicolas P. Retsinas,
    Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner.
    
        Dated: March 28, 1997.
    John H. (Chris) Greer,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs.
    [FR Doc. 97-11811 Filed 5-6-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
3/28/1997
Published:
05/07/1997
Department:
Housing and Urban Development Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Redelegation of authority.
Document Number:
97-11811
Dates:
March 28, 1997.
Pages:
24969-24970 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 4221-D-02
PDF File:
97-11811.pdf