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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 1006 — Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant Program · § 1006.365

§ 1006.365. Program administration responsibilities.

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(a)Responsibilities. The DHHL is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the NHHBG Program, ensuring that NHHBG funds are used in accordance with all program requirements and written agreements, and taking appropriate action when performance problems arise. The use of contractors does not relieve the DHHL of this responsibility.
(b)Agreements with contractors. The DHHL may enter into agreements with private contractors selected under the provisions of 2 CFR part 200, subpart D, for purposes of administering all or part of the NHHBG program for the DHHL. \[67 FR 40776, June 13, 2002, as amended at 80 FR 75945, Dec. 7, 2015\]
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