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This web page, reproduced from page B6 of the Public Housing Property Management Index and Handbook, shows the following Keywords and Phrases referenced in HUD Public Housing Regulations: |
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DAILY BUSINESS OPERATIONS 1 24 CFR 963: .5 DAILY MEALS................................ 3 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑137 (3) DAILY TENANT REVENUE......... 1 24 CFR 902: .35 DAM.................................................. 1 24 CFR 55: .2 DAMAGE........................................ 69 24 CFR 35: .92; .110; .115; .630; .1330; 24 CFR 51: .208 (2); 24 CFR 55: .2 (2); .12; 24 CFR 58: .6; 24 CFR 902: .24; .25 (2); 24 CFR 965: .215; 24 CFR 970: .6 (2); 24 CFR 971: .3; 24 CFR 972: .124; 49 CFR 24: .301; .303; .503; HUD-51971: p1; HUD-53012B: Att6.1 (3); Att6.7; HUD-5370: s13 (2); s14; s16 (4); s17; s20; s21; s23 (6); s27; s32; s33 (2); s36 (3); 1378.0 Handbook: s3‑2; s3‑8; s4‑2; 4910.1 Handbook: s306; s603‑1; s603‑2; s606‑2 (2); ApD; ApK (5); 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑32 (2); s3‑33 (3) DAMAGE TO PHA-OWNED.......... 1 HUD-5370: s23 DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.............. 3 24 CFR 55: .2; HUD-5370: s13 (2) DAMAGED..................................... 18 24 CFR 35: .110; .115; .1330 (2); 24 CFR 55: .2; 24 CFR 902: .24; 24 CFR 970: .13; 49 CFR 24: .301; .303; HUD-53012B: Att6.1; HUD-5370: s17; s23; s27 (3); 1378.0 Handbook: s3‑2; s4‑2 (2) DAMAGES..................................... 64 24 CFR 35: .96 (2); 24 CFR 51: .208; 49 CFR 24: .102 (2); .103; .104; HUD-51915: C1.3; D1.8; HUD-51971: p2; HUD-52484: p1 (5); HUD-53012B: Att5 Intro; Att5.5 (2); Att5.8 (4); Att5.9; HUD-5370: T/C; s2; s16 (3); s31; s32; s33 (7); s46j (5); s47g (5); HUD-5370-C: s3; 1378.0 Handbook: s3‑3; s5‑2 (2); s5‑3; s5‑4; Ap20 (7); 7417.1 Handbook: T/C; s10‑29 (3) DAMAGES AND BENEFITS......... 2 49 CFR 24: .103; 1378.0 Handbook: s5‑3 DAMAGES OR BENEFITS............. 6 49 CFR 24: .102; .104; 1378.0 Handbook: s5‑2; s5‑4; Ap20 (2) DAMAGING..................................... 2 HUD-52651-A: p7; HUD-5370: s16 DAMPERS........................................ 3 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑149; s10‑23 (2) DAMPNESS...................................... 2 HUD-5370: s14; 4910.1 Handbook: ApK DAMPPROOFING........................... 3 HUD-5087: s7; HUD-51000: p2; 4910.1 Handbook: ApE DANGER........................................ 15 24 CFR 35: .110; .115; 24 CFR 42: .350; 24 CFR 51: .200; .201 (2); .208 (3); 49 CFR 24: .203; .204; .603; 1378.0 Handbook: s2‑3; s2‑5; s7‑16 DANGER ZONE.............................. 2 24 CFR 51: .208 (2) DANGER ZONE--MEANS.............. 1 24 CFR 51: .201 DANGER ZONES............................ 1 24 CFR 51: .208
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DANGEROUS.................................. 3 24 CFR 51: .208; 24 CFR 902: .23; HUD-5370: s13 DANGEROUS WALKS................... 1 24 CFR 902: .23 DANGERS........................................ 2 24 CFR 51: .200; HUD-50070: p1 DATA............................................ 297 24 CFR 8: .22 (2); .23 (2); 24 CFR 35: .1225; 24 CFR 42: .375 (3); 24 CFR 50: .32; 24 CFR 51: .106 (13); .208; .305 (2); 24 CFR 55: .2 (4); 24 CFR 58: .38; .47; .53; 24 CFR 135: .72; 24 CFR 902: .1 (2); .25 (2); .33 (2); .60 (5); .63 (3); .68 (3); .73 (2); .75 (2); 24 CFR 905: .10 (5); 24 CFR 941: .207; .501; 24 CFR 945: .203 (2); 24 CFR 965: .205; .505 (2); 24 CFR 968: .103 (17); .108; .310 (8); .315 (3); .320 (2); .335; 24 CFR 970: .5; .8; .11 (2); 24 CFR 971: .3 (2); .13 (3); 24 CFR 972: .124; .221 (2); .239; 49 CFR 24: .102; .103 (3); .403; .603 (5); HUD-2516: p1 (3); p2 (4); HUD-2530: p1; p4 (2); HUD-50072: p1 (3); HUD-5087: Intro; HUD-51000: p1 (4); p2; HUD-51002: p1 (7); HUD-51915: T/C; A1.2; D1.1 (2); E1.6 (2); HUD-51975-A: s1.6 (2); s1.7 (2); HUD-51971: p2 (5); p3; p4; p6 (4); HUD-52396: p1 (4); HUD-52484: p2; p4 (3); p5 (2); HUD-52540: p1 (2); p2; HUD-52651-A: p1 (2); p6; p8; HUD-52825: pi (2); HUD-52832: p2 (2); HUD-52834: p5 (2); HUD-52836: p1 (2); HUD-52837: pi (2); HUD-52842: p3 (2); HUD-53001: p1 (2); HUD-53012A: s15; s17; HUD-53012B: Att5.1; Att5.13; Att6.3; HUD-5369-B: s7; HUD-5369C: s3 (2); HUD-5370: s9; s11; s13 (2); HUD-5370-C: s10; HUD-5372: p1 (2); p2; HUD-5378: p1 (3); p2; HUD-92264: p4; p7 (2); p8 (2); 1378.0 Handbook: s2‑5; s5‑2; s5‑3 (3); s5‑4 (2); s8‑168; Ap20 (14); 4910.1 Handbook: s101‑3; s607‑1 (2); ApB; ApC; ApH; ApK; 7417.1 Handbook: T/C (2); s1‑5 (4); s3‑73; s3‑113 (2); s3‑163 (2); s3‑164 (2); s3‑167; s3‑176 (2); s3‑204; s4‑2; s4‑25; s5‑14 (3); s7‑25; s7‑42 (4); s7‑43; s7‑53; s7‑64; s7‑84 (3); s7‑98; s7‑99; s7‑123 (2); s7‑127; s9‑103; s10‑22; s10‑23 (2); s10‑24; s10‑132
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Housing News Updates organized by David HoickaHUD Press ReleasesLatest HUD Press Releases HUD ANNOUNCES $108 MILLION IN INDIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANTS 21 Feb 2012 at 7:07am WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced $108 million in additional Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG)allocations to 68 tribes in 19 states. Thesefunds are distributed each year based on a formula to eligible Indian tribes or their tribally designated housing entities for a range of affordable housing activities. HUD MAKES $95 MILLION IN GRANTS AVAILABLE TO HELP LOW-INCOME FAMILIES RECEIVE... 16 Feb 2012 at 7:07am WASHINGTON-The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development makes $95 million available today through two grant programs that help residents who receive HUD rental assistance get the necessary education and job training to gain employment and increase their income. One of the grant programs also helps senior citizens connect with supportive services to allow them to stay in their home. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SETTLES FRAUD LAWSUIT AGAINST CITIMORTGAGE, INC. FOR RECKL... 15 Feb 2012 at 7:07am Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Helen Kanovsky, General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), and David A. Montoya, the Inspector General of HUD, announced today that the United States has filed, and simultaneously settled, a civil fraud lawsuit against CITIMORTGAGE, INC. ("CITIMORTGAGE"), a subsidiary of CITIBANK, N.A. The Government's Complaint seeks damages and civil penalties under the False Claims Act and the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 ("FIRREA") for over six years of misconduct in connection with CITIMORTGAGE's participation in the Federal Housing Administration ("FHA") Direct Endorsement Lender Program. HUD AWARDS $20 MILLION IN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO HELP LOCAL COMMUNITIES STAB... 15 Feb 2012 at 7:07am WASHINGTON - To improve performance and boost the capacity of state and local governments to implement their federal block grant programs for housing and community development, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is making nearly $62 million available through the Office of Community Planning and Development's (CPD) OneCPD and Core Curricula Programs. Read HUD's Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). HUD BUDGET CALLS FOR RENEWAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES GRANTS 14 Feb 2012 at 7:07am WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan addressed the National Association of Regional Councils and announced that HUD's fiscal year 2013 budget proposal includes $100 million to fund Regional Planning and Community Challenge Grants. The grants are part of the Partnership for Sustainable Communities, which is an association between HUD, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency joining the federal government with local partners in taking a pragmatic, regional approach to problem solving that supports local leadership, local resources, and local innovation. Newsfeed display by CaRP |
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Wednesday February 22, 2012David Hoicka Innovative Affordable HousingDavid Hoicka is a Senior Executive for Affordable Housing ProgramsDavid Hoicka supports multicultural communities that work. He has extensive experience on Affordable Housing and Community Development including managing and teaching large HUD government housing programs nationally across the USA and internationally. Applying multi-cultural and international best practices to enhance affordable housing, David Hoicka has worked on programs of all sizes, creating and/or managing low income housing and community development programs for 1000s of families. David Hoicka prepares for future growth of the affordable housing program. This includes overseeing capital planning and allocation of resources based on community needs, maintenance experience data, and agency goals. David Hoicka works to improve relations with stakeholders such as Media and Public, other government agencies; preparing Public Relations plans and options. David Hoicka also has developed affordable housing policies for multi-cultural mixed-income communities. He specializes in negotiation and building collaborative partnerships. David Hoicka has reviewed and assessed award-winning best practices for design, finance, construction, operations and maintenance of low-income housing programs. He has worked on homeownership for social housing, as well as jobs, educational, medical, and other facilities. David Hoicka provided leadership, directed staff, and organized the performance of work on multiple field components related to affordable housing programs and activities. Contact David Hoicka any timeHere are some websites about David Hoicka:
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