96-16233. Office of the Assistant Secretary for HousingFederal Housing Commissioner; Revocation and Redelegation of Authority; Amendment to Field Reorganization  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 124 (Wednesday, June 26, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 33130-33132]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-16233]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    
    [Docket No. FR-4097-D-01]
    
    
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing 
    Commissioner; Revocation and Redelegation of Authority; Amendment to 
    Field Reorganization
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing 
    Commissioner, HUD.
    
    ACTION: Amendment to field reorganization redelegation of authority.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice amends the redelegation portion of the field 
    reorganization Revocation and Redelegation of Authority for the Office 
    of Housing, published in the Federal Register on December 6, 1994, at 
    59 FR 62739.
        This amendment revokes authority over both single family and 
    multifamily housing matters previously redelegated to the Director, 
    Single Family Housing Division, and to the Director, Multifamily 
    Housing Division, respectively, in the Anchorage, AK; Charleston, WV; 
    Grand Rapids, MI; Manchester, NH; and Milwaukee WI field offices; it 
    then redelegates the authority to the Director, Housing Division, in 
    each of the affected offices.
        Prior to this amendment, the field reorganization document 
    redelegated authority to both Directors of Single Family Housing and 
    Directors of Multifamily Housing, in A and B field offices. With this 
    amendment, in certain A and B field offices, authority is still 
    delegated to both the Director, Single Family Housing Division, and 
    Director, Multifamily Housing Division. However, in other A and B field 
    offices, authority is now redelegated to the Director, Housing 
    Division, who handles both single family and multifamily housing 
    matters.
        This amendment also revokes authority over single family housing 
    matters previously redelegated to the Director of the Single Family 
    Housing Division in the Dallas, Texas field office; it then redelegates 
    this authority to the Office of Housing Director in the Fort Worth, 
    Texas field office. As a result of this portion of the amendment, field 
    office authority regarding single family housing matters is transferred 
    from the Director of the Single Family Housing Division in the Dallas, 
    Texas field office to the Director of Housing in the Fort Worth, Texas 
    field office. Employees of the Dallas office will continue to perform 
    single family housing functions but field office decisionmaking 
    authority will rest in the Fort Worth office.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: June 17, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Robert G. Hunt, Director, Management Services Division, or Charles E. 
    Patterson, Chief, Program Analysis Branch, Management Services 
    Division, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street, 
    SW., Room 9116, Washington, DC 20410, (202) 708-0826. A 
    telecommunications device for the hearing-impaired (``TDD'') is 
    available at (202) 708-1455. These are not toll-free numbers.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In November of 1993, the Secretary announced 
    the reorganization of HUD's field structure to improve performance and 
    provide HUD's customers--members of the public and program 
    beneficiaries--more efficient service and less bureaucracy by 
    empowering HUD's employees to more effectively serve these customers. 
    As part of that ongoing process, on December 6, 1994 at 59 FR 62739, 
    the Department published a Notice of Revocation and Redelegation of 
    Authority pertaining to authority in the field over Office of Housing 
    programs. This document makes certain organizational changes to the 
    December 6, 1994 redelegation, regarding to whom authority is 
    delegated.
        As the Department strives to provide increasingly efficient 
    service, the ability to do more with less is of crucial importance. 
    Through this Amendment to the field reorganization Revocation and 
    Redelegation of Authority, the Department seeks to shift certain powers 
    and authorities in order to best utilize its finite resources to the 
    benefit of the customer.
        Accordingly, the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing 
    Commissioner amends the Revocation and Redelegation of Authority at 59 
    FR
    
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    62739 by revoking and redelegation as follows:
    
    Section B. Authority Redelegated
    
        1. Section B., I., b. of 59 FR 62739, which identifies to whom in A 
    and B offices authority is redelegated, is revoked and replaced with 
    the following sections: B., I., b.(i) and b.(ii):
        b.(1) For the following Category A and B field offices, the 
    Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner 
    redelegates to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family 
    Housing, who retains his or her authority and further redelegates to 
    the Directors of Single Family Housing Divisions, the powers and 
    authorities needed to carry out those program functions listed in Part 
    III of this redelegation for the Office of Housing-FHA single family 
    housing programs. These programs are listed below within Part II of 
    this section. In addition, the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal 
    Housing Commissioner redelegates to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for 
    Multifamily Housing Programs, who retains his or her authority and 
    further redelegates to the Directors of Multifamily Housing Divisions 
    in the following offices, the powers and authorities needed to carry 
    out those program functions listed in Part III of this redelegation for 
    the Office of Housing-FHA multifamily housing programs. The legal 
    citations for these programs are listed below in Part II of this 
    Section B.
        Unless otherwise noted, each Director, Multifamily Housing 
    Division, in a Category A or B Office exercises authority with regard 
    to all multifamily housing functions within the geographic boundaries 
    of his or her particular field office. The exceptions note that 
    Oklahoma City, OK, and Houston, TX, are redelegated authority to act on 
    properties outside their jurisdictions. All other exceptions note that 
    a Multifamily Housing Division Director does not have authority over 
    some asset disposition or asset management functions; instead, 
    authority for those functions is redelegated to the offices noted in 
    parentheses within the lists of Category A and Category B offices.
        (1.) Category A Field Offices:
    
    Hartford, CT
    Buffalo, NY (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which are 
    redelegated to New York, NY, as noted above)
    Newark, NJ (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which are 
    redelegated to New York, NY, as noted above)
    Baltimore, MD (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which are 
    redelegated to Philadelphia, PA, as noted above)
    Pittsburgh, PA (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which 
    are redelegated to Philadelphia, PA, as noted above)
    Richmond, VA (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which are 
    redelegated to Philadelphia, PA, as noted above)
    Washington, DC (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which 
    are redelegated to Philadelphia, PA, as noted above)
    Birmingham, AL
    Columbia, SC
    Greensboro, NC
    Jackson, MS
    Knoxville, TN
    Louisville, KY
    Caribbean, San Juan, PR
    Columbus, OH
    Indianapolis, IN
    Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
    Little Rock, AR (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which 
    are redelegated to Fort Worth, TX as noted above)
    New Orleans, LA (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which 
    are redelegated to the Multifamily Division Director, Houston, TX)
    Oklahoma City, OK (includes Tulsa, OK, Multifamily Asset Management and 
    Disposition functions)
    San Antonio, TX (except Multifamily Asset Disposition functions which 
    are redelegated to Fort Worth, TX, as noted above)
    Omaha, NE
    Honolulu, HI
    Portland, OR
        (2.) Category B Field Offices:
    
    Providence, RI
    Nashville, TN
    Cleveland, OH
    Cincinnati, OH
    Houston, TX (includes Multifamily Asset Disposition functions for New 
    Orleans, LA, above and Shreveport, LA, below)
    Des Moines, IA
    Phoenix, AZ
    Sacramento, CA
    
        b.(ii) For the following Category A and B field offices, the 
    Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner 
    redelegates to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family 
    Housing, who retains his or her authority and further redelegates to 
    the Directors of Housing Divisions, the powers and authorities needed 
    to carry out those program functions listed in Part III of this 
    redelegation for the Office of Housing-FHA single family housing 
    programs. These programs are listed below within Part II of this 
    section. In addition, the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal 
    Housing Commissioner redelegates to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for 
    Multifamily Housing Programs, who retains his or her authority and 
    further redelegates to the Directors of Housing Divisions in the 
    following offices, the powers and authorities needed to carry out those 
    program functions listed in Part III of this redelegation for the 
    Office of Housing-FHA multifamily housing programs. The legal citations 
    for these programs are listed below in Part II of this Section B.
        Unless otherwise noted, each Director, Housing Division, in a 
    Category A or B Office exercises authority with regard to all 
    multifamily housing functions within the geographic boundaries of his 
    or her particular field office.
        (1.) Category A Field Offices:
    
    Milwaukee, WI
    Anchorage, AK
    
        (2.) Category B field Offices:
    
    Manchester, NH
    Charleston, WV (except those Multifamily Asset Disposition functions 
    which are redelegated to Philadelphia, PA, as noted above)
    Grand Rapids, MI
    
        Therefore, authority previously redelegated to both the Director, 
    Single Family Housing Division, and to the Director, Multifamily 
    Housing Division, respectively in the Anchorage, AK; Charleston, WV; 
    Grand Rapids, MI; Manchester, NH; and Milwaukee, WI field offices, is 
    now redelegated to the Director, Housing Division, in each of the 
    affected offices.
        2. At Section B., I., c.(1.) of 59 FR 62739, within the list of 
    category C+ field offices, the notation within parentheses with regard 
    to the Dallas, Texas Field office is amended to read as follows:
        ``Dallas, TX (except that authority for neither multifamily housing 
    functions nor single family housing functions is redelegated to HUD 
    officials in this office; single family and multifamily housing 
    officials report to the Fort Worth, TX Housing Director)''
        Therefore, authority over the single family housing program 
    functions provided within the redelegation at 59 FR 62739 is revoked 
    from the Director of the Single Family Housing Division in Dallas, 
    Texas.
        3. At Section B., I., a. (1.) of 59 FR 62739, within the list of 
    Category AA (Double A) Field Offices, the notation within parentheses 
    with regard to the Fort Worth, Texas field office is amended to read as 
    follows:
        Fort Worth, TX (includes all single family housing program 
    functions for
    
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    C+ office Dallas, TX; in addition, includes all Multifamily Asset 
    Management and Asset Disposition functions for C+ offices Albuquerque, 
    NM and Dallas, TX; and includes all Multifamily Asset Disposition 
    functions for A offices Little Rock, AR and San Antonio, TX, and all 
    Multifamily Asset Management functions for C+ office Shreveport, LA)''
        Therefore, authority over the single family housing program 
    functions listed within the redelegation at 59 FR 62739, for the 
    geographic area of the Dallas field office, is redelegated to the Fort 
    Worth, Texas Office of Housing Director.
    
        Authority: Section 7(d), Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development Act, 42 U.S.C. 3535(d).
    
    Nicolas P. Retsinas,
    Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner.
    [FR Doc. 96-16233 Filed 6-25-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
6/17/1996
Published:
06/26/1996
Department:
Housing and Urban Development Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Amendment to field reorganization redelegation of authority.
Document Number:
96-16233
Dates:
June 17, 1996.
Pages:
33130-33132 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FR-4097-D-01
PDF File:
96-16233.pdf