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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 570 — Community Development Block Grants · § 570.494

§ 570.494. Timely distribution of funds by states.

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(a)States are encouraged to adopt and achieve a goal of obligating and announcing 95 percent of funds to units of general local government within 12 months of the state signing its grant agreement with HUD.
(b)HUD will review each state to determine if the state has distributed CDBG funds in a timely manner. The state's distribution of CDBG funds is timely if:
(1)All of the state's annual grant (excluding state administration) has been obligated and announced to units of general local government within 15 months of the state signing its grant agreement with HUD; and
(2)Recaptured funds and program income received by the state are expeditiously obligated and announced to units of general local government.
(c)HUD may collect necessary information from states to determine whether CDBG funds have been distributed in a timely manner.
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