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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 581 — Use of Federal Real Property to Assist the Homeless · § 581.19

§ 581.19. Other uses.

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(a)A transferee may permit the use of all or a portion of the surplus property by another eligible entity as described in § 581.1 for homeless assistance purposes, only upon those terms and conditions HHS determines appropriate, if:
(1)The transferee submits a written request to HHS explaining the purpose of and need for another eligible entity's use of the property, program plan, and other relevant information requested by HHS;
(2)HHS determines that the proposed use would not substantially limit the program and plan of use by the transferee and that the use will not unduly burden the Federal Government;
(3)HHS's written consent is obtained by the transferee in advance;
(4)HHS approves the use instrument in advance and in writing;
(5)The transferee agrees to lengthen the period of restrictions as determined by HHS; and
(6)HHS advises GSA and there is no disapproval by GSA within thirty
(30)days.
(b)A transferee that does not follow paragraph
(a)of this section will be deemed to be not in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Title V program and subject to enforcement action, including reversion of the property. \[89 FR 89886, Nov. 13, 2024\]
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