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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 891 — Supportive Housing for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities · § 891.440

§ 891.440. Adjustment of utility allowances.

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This section shall apply to projects funded under the Section 202 Program, to independent living complexes funded under Section 811 Program, and to projects financed with loans under subpart E of this part. The Owner (or Borrower, as applicable) must submit an analysis of any utility allowances applicable. Such data as changes in utility rates and other facts affecting utility consumption must be provided as part of this analysis to permit appropriate adjustments in the utility allowances for assisted units.
In addition, when utility rate changes would result in a cumulative increase of 10 percent or more in the most recently approved utility allowances, the Owner (or Borrower) must advise HUD and request approval of new utility allowances. Whenever a utility allowance for an assisted unit is adjusted, the Owner (or Borrower) will promptly notify affected households (or families, as applicable) and make a corresponding adjustment of the tenant rent and the amount of the project rental assistance payment (or housing or project assistance payment, as applicable).
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2502-0470) \[61 FR 11956, Mar. 22, 1996, as amended at 88 FR 9669, Feb. 14, 2023\]
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