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TITLE 10COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PART 1TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 25COLONIA SELF-HELP CENTER PROGRAM RULE
RULE §25.2Definitions

The following words and terms, when used in this Chapter, shall have the following meanings unless the context or the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) indicates otherwise. Other definitions may be found in Chapter 2306 of the Tex. Gov't Code, Chapter 1 of this title (relating to Administration), Chapter 2 of this title (relating to Enforcement), Chapter 20 of this title (relating to Single Family Programs Umbrella Rule), and Chapter 21 of this title (relating to Minimum Energy Efficiency Requirements). Common definitions used under the CDBG Program are incorporated herein by reference.

  (1) Beneficiary--A person or family benefiting from the Activities of a Colonia Self-Help Center Contract.

  (2) Colonia Resident Advisory Committee (C-RAC)--As established by Tex. Gov't Code §2306.584, advises the Department's Governing Board regarding the needs of Colonia residents, appropriate and effective programs that are proposed or operated through the CSHCs, and activities that may be undertaken through the CSHCs to better serve the needs of Colonia residents.

  (3) Colonia Self-Help Center (CSHC)--Those centers established by the Department through its authority under Tex. Gov't Code §2306.582.

  (4) Colonia Self-Help Center Provider--An organization with which the Administrator has an executed Contract to administer Colonia Self-Help Center Activities.

  (5) Community Action Agency--A political subdivision, combination of political subdivisions, or nonprofit organization that qualifies as an eligible entity under 42 U.S.C. §9902.

  (6) Contract Budget--An exhibit in the Contract which specifies in detail the Contract funds by budget category, which is used in the Draw process. The budget also includes all other funds involved that are necessary to complete the Performance Statement specifics of the Contract.

  (7) Direct Delivery Costs--Soft costs related to and identified with a specific housing unit. Eligible Direct Delivery Costs include:

    (A) Preparation of work write-ups, work specifications, and cost estimates;

    (B) Legal fees, recording fees, architectural, engineering, or professional services required to prepare plans, drawings or specifications directly attributable to a particular housing unit;

    (C) Home inspections, inspections for lead-based paint, asbestos, termites, and interim inspections; and

    (D) Other costs as approved in writing by the Department.

  (8) Housing Assistance Guidelines (HAG)--The guidelines provided by the Unit of General Local Government that outline the process and procedures used to administer and implement the Colonia Self-Help Center Program. These guidelines cannot conflict with state statute, program rules, regulations and/or contract requirements.

  (9) Implementation Manual--A set of guidelines designed by the Department as an implementation tool for the Administrator and/or Colonia Self-Help Center Subawardee that have been awarded Community Development Block Grant Funds, which provides terms, regulations, procedures, forms, and attachments.

  (10) Income Eligible Household--Household income does not exceed the limits established below:

    (A) Extremely Low Income--Households whose annual incomes do not exceed 30% of the Area Median Family Income in accordance with the current CDBG Program Income Limits, as defined by HUD;

    (B) Low Income--Households whose annual incomes do not exceed 50% of the Area Median Family Income in accordance with the current CDBG Program Income Limits, as defined by HUD; and

    (C) Moderate Income--Households whose annual incomes do not exceed 80% of the Area Median Family Income in accordance with the current CDBG Program Income Limits, as defined by HUD.

  (11) M Number--a several digit identification number, preceded by the letter "M" and assigned by the Texas Water Development Board to colonias that have been identified by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas.

  (12) New Construction--A Single Family Housing Unit that is newly built by certified Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) or Community Based Development Organizations (CBDOs) on a previously vacant lot that will be occupied by an Income Eligible Household.

  (13) Performance Statement--An exhibit in the Contract which specifies in detail the scope of work to be performed.

  (14) Public Service Activities--Activities other than New Construction, Reconstruction, and Rehabilitation activities that are provided by a Colonia Self-Help Center to benefit Colonia residents. These include, but are not limited to, construction skills classes, solid waste removal, tool lending library, technology classes, home ownership classes and technology access.

  (15) Reconstruction--The demolition and rebuilding of a Single Family Housing Unit on the same lot in substantially the same manner. The number of housing units may not be increased or decreased; however, the number of rooms may be increased or decreased dependent on the number of Household members living in the Single Family Housing Unit at the time of Application. Reconstruction of residential structures also permits replacing an existing substandard Manufactured Housing Unit with a new, site- built housing unit or a new Manufactured Housing Unit.

  (16) Rehabilitation--The improvement or modification of an existing Single Family Housing Unit that is not a Manufactured Housing Unit through an alteration, addition, or enhancement on the same lot.

  (17) Unit of General Local Government (UGLG)--A city, town, county, or other general purpose political subdivision of the state.


Source Note: The provisions of this §25.2 adopted to be effective January 2, 2022, 46 TexReg 9009

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