[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 145 (Friday, July 28, 2006)]
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Implementation Guidance for Section 901 of the Emergency Supplemental 
Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, and 
Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006; Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-5067-N-01]


Implementation Guidance for Section 901 of the Emergency 
Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of 
Mexico, and Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian 
Housing, HUD.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This Notice provides guidance to HUD field offices and PHAs 
located within the most heavily impacted areas of Louisiana and 
Mississippi that are subject to a declaration by the President of a 
major disaster under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
Emergency Assistance Act in connection with Hurricanes Katrina or Rita 
on how to implement Section 901 of the Emergency Supplemental 
Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, and 
Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006 (Section 901). This supplemental 
appropriations act authorizes public housing agencies (PHAs) to combine 
assistance provided under sections 9(d) and (e) of the United States 
Housing Act of 1937 (Act) and assistance provided under section 8(o) of 
the Act, for the purpose of facilitating the prompt, flexible, and 
efficient use of funds provided under these sections of the Act to 
assist families who were receiving housing assistance under the Act 
immediately prior to Hurricane Katrina or Rita and were displaced from 
their housing by the hurricanes.

DATES: Effective date: July 28, 2006.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bessy M. Kong, Deputy Assistant 
Secretary, Office of Policy, Program, and Legislative Initiatives, 
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban 
Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 4116, Washington, DC 20410-
5000, telephone (202) 708-0614 or 708-0713, extension 2548 (this is not 
a toll-free number). Persons with hearing or speech impairments may 
access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information 
Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    Division B of the Department of Defense, Emergency Supplemental 
Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, and 
Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006 (Pub. L. 109-148; approved December 30, 
2005), among other things, makes emergency supplemental appropriations 
to address the hurricane devastation around the Gulf Coast. Section 901 
of this supplemental appropriations act permits eligible PHAs to 
combine their Capital Funds (section 9(d) of the United States Housing 
Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.) (1937 Act)), Operating Funds 
(section 9(e) of the 1937 Act), and Housing Choice Voucher Funds (HCV) 
(section 8(o) of the 1937 Act) to assist families who were displaced by 
Hurricanes Katrina or Rita. The full text of Section 901 is as follows:

    SEC. 901. Notwithstanding provisions of the United States 
Housing Act of 1937 (Public Law 93-383), in order to assist public 
housing agencies located within the most heavily impacted areas of 
Louisiana and Mississippi that are subject to a declaration by the 
President of a major disaster under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster 
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.) in 
connection with Hurricane Katrina or Rita, the Secretary for 
Calendar Year 2006 may authorize a public housing agency to combine 
assistance provided under sections 9(d) and (e) of the United States 
Housing Act of 1937 and assistance provided under section 8(o) of 
such Act, for the purpose of facilitating the prompt, flexible and 
efficient use of funds provided under these sections of the Act to 
assist families who were receiving housing assistance under the Act 
immediately prior to Hurricane Katrina or Rita and were displaced 
from their housing by the hurricanes.

II. Eligibility

    PHAs that are eligible are those in the most heavily impacted areas 
of Louisiana and Mississippi that are subject to declaration by the 
President of a major disaster under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster 
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.) in 
connection with Hurricanes Katrina or Rita. Please refer to section X 
of this Notice, which lists all eligible agencies. This list was 
created based on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) 
disaster designations for counties eligible to receive both Individual 
and Public Assistance.

III. Eligible Funds for Inclusion

    Eligible PHAs may combine public housing Capital Funds (including 
Replacement Housing Factor (RHF) grants), Operating Funds, and HCV 
funds received during Calendar Year 2006 and eligible prior years funds 
that are not yet obligated or expended in the program for which they 
were intended.
    With regard to HCV funding, the maximum amount of voucher funding a 
PHA may consider for use in the public housing program will be 
determined by HUD based on Calendar Year 2005 and 2006 voucher funding 
that is not needed for the regular voucher program through December 31, 
2006 (e.g., excluding amounts such as those needed for post-Katrina/
Rita tenant protection vouchers, new post Hurricanes Katrina/Rita 
voucher program admissions, and current portability billings). For 
PHAs, HUD will establish separate funding maximums for housing 
assistance payments and administrative fee transfers. Additional 
Disaster Voucher Program (DVP) supplemental guidance will include more 
information on determining the maximum amount of voucher funding a PHA 
may consider for use in the public housing program as part of a 
separate PIH Notice concerning Voucher Program Fungibility Issues 
Associated with Combining Voucher and Public Housing Funding During 
Calendar Year 2006.
    Neither DVP assistance nor capital funds provided from the Set-
Aside for Emergencies and Natural Disasters may be combined with other 
capital, operating, and HCV funds pursuant to this Notice.

IV. Permitted Activities

    The flexibility provided under this section permits a PHA to 
combine the funding assistance, as indicated in III., Eligible Funds 
for Inclusion, for any use eligible under the programs to assist 
families who were receiving housing assistance under the Act 
immediately prior to Hurricane Katrina or Rita and were displaced from 
their housing by the hurricanes. PHAs may obligate the combined funds 
only for uses under the Operating Fund or Capital Fund. None of the 
combined funds may be spent for uses under the HCV program. For 
example, an eligible PHA using this flexibility may redirect its 
Operating Subsidy or HCV funding to construct replacement public 
housing units as permitted under section 9(d) so that families may 
return to the community.
    A PHA may reallocate funds only in order to carry out programs for 
which it had authority to administer prior to the hurricanes. The 
flexibility provided under Section 901 may be utilized in combination 
with any regulatory and administrative waivers granted by HUD in 
conjunction with Notices published in the Federal Register on October 
3, 2005 (70 FR 57716), and November 1, 2005 (70 FR 66222), as 
applicable.

V. General Procedures for Combining Public Housing and Voucher Funds 
Under Section 901

    In Calendar Year 2006, the Secretary is authorizing the PHAs listed 
at the end of this Notice to combine assistance

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under Section 901. The following sets forth the procedures to be 
followed by PHAs.

A. Submission of a Notice of Intent and Fungibility Plan

    PHAs interested in implementing this flexibility should submit in 
writing for HUD review and approval, no later than 45 days from the 
date of this Notice: (1) A Notice of Intent to invoke this flexibility 
and (2) a detailed Section 901 Fungibility Plan describing the total 
amount under Section 901, and the source of those funds by account 
(HCV, Operating Fund, Capital Fund). PHAs should submit one copy to the 
Public Housing Director of the HUD office in New Orleans, Louisiana, or 
Jackson, Mississippi, as applicable, and the original to HUD 
Headquarters, Office of Public and Indian Housing, Office of Policy, 
Program, and Legislative Initiatives, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 
4116, Washington, DC 20410-5000, Attention: Bessy Kong/Sherry McCown. 
The Notification of Intent and Fungibility Plan must include the 
following:
    1. A resolution from the PHA Board of Commissioners certifying that 
the flexibility will be used to facilitate ``prompt, flexible, and 
efficient use of these funds to assist families who were receiving 
housing assistance immediately prior to Hurricanes Katrina or Rita and 
were displaced from their housing by the hurricanes.''
    2. Identification of the name of the program from which funds will 
be provided for purposes of fungibility (source of funds).
    3. Identification of the name of the program(s) with which funds 
are being combined (use of funds).
    4. Identification of the exact dollar amount of funds, by program 
source, to be provided for fungibility purposes, including the grant 
number(s) and grant year(s) (grant numbers not applicable to vouchers).
    5. A detailed description of the proposed use of the combined 
funds, e.g., the number of units to be renovated, repaired, acquired, 
or built, and the types of administrative functions to be undertaken.
    6. For combined funds for Capital Fund activities, the Capital Fund 
Program Annual Statement/Performance and Evaluation Report, Parts I-III 
(part of form HUD-50075-SA).
    HUD shall review and notify the PHA, in writing, of its 
determination to accept, reject, or comment on the Plan within 45 
calendar days of receipt. If the Plan does not provide sufficient 
information, HUD reserves the right to reject such a Plan and require a 
resubmission within 15 calendar days, to which HUD will respond within 
10 calendar days. HUD must officially approve all Plans, including 
those that must be resubmitted, no later than December 31, 2006. PHAs 
must submit to HUD requests for approval of any substantial deviations 
from the approved Fungibility Plan. HUD will respond to such requests 
within 10 calendar days.
    B. Reporting Requirements for Activities and Use of Funds Provided 
for Fungibility Under Section 901
    1. General. In general, PHAs must report the details on the use of 
these combined funds through normal reporting procedures. Supplemental 
guidance, as needed, will be posted on HUD's Web site at http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/.
    2. Annual Report. PHAs with an approved Notice of Intent and 
Fungibility Plan must provide annual progress reports to their HUD 
field office. They should address: (1) The amount of funds, by source 
program, being combined under Section 901 fungibility, (2) the proposed 
uses of those combined funds, (3) the amount of funds obligated during 
the year from each source, (4) the cumulative total amount of funds 
obligated, (5) the total amount of funds expended during the year from 
each source, and (6) the cumulative total amount of funds expended. The 
annual reports must cover the 12-month period ending September 30 and 
are due at the field office within 45 calendar days.
    3. Final Report. A final report is due at the end of the 
fungibility period, which is the earlier of either the expenditure 
deadline or when the PHA has expended all funds. PHAs that combined 
funds under Section 901 shall submit to their local HUD field office a 
summary report of how funds were combined, the original Notice of 
Intent and planned activities, and actual activities and results.
    4. Financial Data Schedule Reporting. PHAs shall report all program 
funding combined under Section 901 on the Financial Data Schedule 
(FDS). PHAs approved to combine funds as authorized by Section 901 must 
continue to report on the FDS the original program funds in each 
program (Public Housing Capital Fund Program, Public Housing Operating 
Fund Program, or Housing Choice Voucher Program). Any original program 
funds (from one or more of the above programs) used under Section 901 
to assist families displaced by Hurricanes Katrina or Rita should then 
be entered into a new column on the FDS entitled ``Other Federal 
Activity--Section 901.'' The PHA should use FDS Line 1001 to record the 
sources of funds being added for ``Other Federal Activity--Section 
901,'' and FDS Line 1002 to record the same sources of funds being 
subtracted from the originally intended program (Capital Funds, Low 
Rent Public Housing (LRPH), or HCV columns). If the funds to be 
combined under Section 901 were appropriated in 2005 or earlier, then 
the transaction should be reported as an ``Equity Transfer'' on Line 
1104 of the current FDS. Further, an explanation of this fungibility is 
required to be made by the PHA in the ``Comments Link'' in both its 
unaudited and audited financial submissions. This will help ensure that 
all users and readers of the financial data are aware that the PHA 
participated in this funding flexibility.

    To add the ``Other Federal Activity--Section 901'' column on the 
FDS, click the PHA Info Link, click the Program Selection Tab, click 
the Add a Program Link, and then select Other Federal Activity--
Section 901. Once the funds have been recorded in the ``Other 
Federal Activity--Section 901'' column, all activity related to the 
funding flexibility must be accounted for and reported in this new 
column on the financial data schedule.

VI. Timely Use of Funds

    For the Housing Choice Voucher or Operating funds that a PHA 
combines and uses for Capital Fund purposes, these funds must be 
expended within 5 years from the date of HUD's approval of the Section 
901 Fungibility Plan, or as authorized by the Assistant Secretary for 
Public and Indian Housing. Housing Choice Voucher funds or Capital 
funds that a PHA uses for Operating Fund purposes or activities must be 
expended within one year from the date of HUD's approval. If the 
combined funds are not expended according to these time frames, the PHA 
loses the flexibility provided under this Notice and the funds revert 
back to original program uses, including applicable funding terms. For 
example, if a PHA combines voucher funds with Capital Funds for public 
housing reconstruction purposes, and if the voucher funds are not 
expended for those purposes after 5 years, they revert back to 
vouchers.

VII. For Further Information Contact

    For technical assistance and other questions concerning the Notice 
of Intent and/or Section 901 Fungibility Plan, PHAs should contact 
their local HUD Public Housing Hub in New Orleans, Louisiana, or 
Jackson, Mississippi; Bessy Kong, Deputy Assistant Secretary for 
Policy, Program, and Legislative Initiatives at (202) 708-0713, 
extension 2548; or Deborah

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Hernandez, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Field Operations, at 
(202) 708-4016.

VIII. Finding of No Significant Impact

    A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) with respect to the 
environment has been made in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 
part 50, which implement section 102(2)(C) of the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332). The FONSI is 
available for public inspection between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays in 
the Office of General Counsel, Regulations Division, Department of 
Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 10276, 
Washington, DC 20410-0500. Due to security measures at the HUD 
Headquarters building, please schedule an advance appointment to review 
the FONSI by calling the Regulations Division at (202) 708-3055 (this 
is not a toll-free telephone number). Hearing- and speech-impaired 
persons may access the telephone numbers listed above via TTY by 
calling the Federal Information Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

IX. Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Office of Management and Budget has approved the information 
collection requirements contained in this Notice in accordance with the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520), and assigned OMB 
control number 2577-0245. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a 
person is not required to respond to, a collection of information 
unless the collection displays a valid control number.

X. List of Louisiana and Mississippi PHAs Heavily Impacted by Hurricane 
Katrina or Rita

    The following list includes PHAs in counties eligible to receive 
individual and public assistance through FEMA as a result of damages 
sustained from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

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    No.           HA code            HA name             County            State               Hurricane
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1..........  LA001...........  New Orleans         Orleans..........  LA.............  Katrina.
                                Housing Authority
                                (HA).
2..........  LA003...........  E. Baton Rouge HA.  East Baton Rouge.  LA.............  Katrina.
3..........  LA004...........  Lake Charles HA...  Calcasieu........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
4..........  LA005...........  Lafayette (City)    Lafayette........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
                                HA.
5..........  LA011...........  Westwego..........  Jefferson........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
6..........  LA012...........  Kenner HA.........  Jefferson........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
7..........  LA013...........  Jefferson Parish    Jefferson........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
                                HA.
8..........  LA024...........  Bogalusa HA.......  Washington.......  LA.............  Katrina.
9..........  LA025...........  Eunice HA.........  St. Landry.......  LA.............  Rita.
10.........  LA026...........  Kaplan HA.........  Vermilion........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
11.........  LA027...........  New Iberia HA.....  Iberia...........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
12.........  LA028...........  Rayne HA..........  Acadia...........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
13.........  LA029...........  Crowley...........  Acadia...........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
14.........  LA030...........  Ville Platte HA...  Evangeline.......  LA.............  Rita.
15.........  LA031...........  Mamou HA..........  Evangeline.......  LA.............  Rita.
16.........  LA032...........  Church Point HA...  Acadia...........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
17.........  LA033...........  Oakdale HA........  Allen............  LA.............  Rita.
18.........  LA034...........  Abbeville HA......  Vermilion........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
19.........  LA035...........  Gueydan HA........  Vermilion........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
20.........  LA036...........  Morgan City HA....  St. Mary.........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
21.........  LA039...........  Welsh HA..........  Jefferson Davis..  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
22.........  LA040...........  St. Martinville HA  St. Martin.......  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
23.........  LA041...........  Lake Arthur HA....  Jefferson Davis..  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
24.........  LA043...........  Donaldsonville HA.  Ascension........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
25.........  LA044...........  Thibodaux HA......  Lafourche........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
26.........  LA046...........  Vinton HA.........  Calcasieu........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
27.........  LA047...........  Erath HA..........  Vermilion........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
28.........  LA055...........  Opelousas HA......  St. Landry.......  LA.............  Rita.
29.........  LA056...........  Berwick HA........  St. Mary.........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
30.........  LA058...........  Basile HA.........  Evangeline.......  LA.............  Rita.
31.........  A059............  Breaux Bridge HA..  St. Martin.......  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
32.........  LA063...........  Sulphur HA........  Calcasieu........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
33.........  LA065...........  Delcambre HA......  Vermilion........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
34.........  LA066...........  Elton HA..........  Jefferson Davis..  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
35.........  LA067...........  St. Landry Parish   St. Landry.......  LA.............  Rita.
                                HA.
36.........  LA068...........  Oberlin HA........  Allen............  LA.............  Rita.
37.........  LA069...........  Kinder HA.........  Allen............  LA.............  Rita.
38.........  LA070...........  Patterson HA......  St. Mary.........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
39.........  LA073...........  South Landry HA...  St. Landry.......  LA.............  Rita.
40.........  LA074...........  Sabine Parish HA..  Sabine...........  LA.............  Rita.
41.........  LA075...........  Ponchatoula HA....  Tangipahoa.......  LA.............  Katrina.
42.........  LA080...........  Lafourche Parish    Lafourche........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
                                HA.
43.........  LA082...........  Merryville HA.....  Beauregard.......  LA.............  Rita.
44.........  LA084...........  Parks HA..........  St. Martin.......  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
45.........  LA086...........  Deridder HA.......  Beauregard.......  LA.............  Rita.
46.........  LA090...........  Houma--Terrebonne   Terrebonne.......  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
                                HA.
47.........  LA091...........  Southwest Acadia    Acadia...........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
                                HA.
48.........  LA092...........  St. James Parish    St. James........  LA.............  Katrina.
                                HA.
49.........  LA093...........  White Castle HA...  Iberville........  LA.............  Katrina.
50.........  LA094...........  St. Charles Parish  St. Charles......  LA.............  Katrina.
                                HA.
51.........  LA095...........  St. John the        St. John the       LA.............  Katrina.
                                Baptist Parish HA.  Baptist.
52.........  LA099...........  Independence HA...  Tangipahoa.......  LA.............  Katrina.
53.........  LA100...........  Youngsville HA....  Lafayette........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
54.........  LA101...........  Denham Springs HA.  Livingston.......  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.

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55.........  LA103...........  Slidell HA........  St. Tammany......  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
56.........  LA106...........  Dequincy HA.......  Calcasieu........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
57.........  LA111...........  Leesville HA......  Vernon...........  LA.............  Rita.
58.........  LA113...........  New Roads HA......  Pointe Coupee....  LA.............  Katrina.
59.........  LA118...........  Jennings HA.......  Jefferson Davis..  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
60.........  LA128...........  Vernon Parish HA..  Vernon...........  LA.............  Rita.
61.........  LA130...........  Duson HA..........  Lafayette........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
62.........  LA231...........  HA of Iowa........  Calcasieu........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
63.........  LA238...........  Covington HA......  St. Tammany......  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
64.........  LA250...........  Ascension Parish..  Ascension........  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
65.........  LA261...........  Fenton............  Jefferson Davis..  LA.............  Katrina and Rita.
66.........  LA266...........  White Castle City.  Iberville........  LA.............  Katrina.
67.........  MS001...........  Hattiesburg HA....  Forrest..........  MS.............  Katrina.
68.........  MS002...........  Laurel HA.........  Jones............  MS.............  Katrina.
69.........  MS003...........  McComb HA.........  Pike.............  MS.............  Katrina.
70.........  MS004...........  Meridian HA.......  Lauderdale.......  MS.............  Katrina.
71.........  MS005...........  Biloxi HA.........  Harrison.........  MS.............  Katrina.
72.........  MS019...........  Mississippi         Lowndes..........  MS.............  Katrina.
                                Regional HA No.
                                IV.
73.........  MS030...........  Mississippi         Newton...........  MS.............  Katrina.
                                Regional HA No. V.
74.........  MS040...........  Mississippi         Harrison.........  MS.............  Katrina.
                                Regional HA No.
                                VIII.
75.........  MS047...........  Starkville HA.....  Oktibbeha........  MS.............  Katrina.
76.........  MS057...........  Mississippi         Pike.............  MS.............  Katrina.
                                Regional HA No.
                                VII.
77.........  MS058...........  Mississippi         Hinds............  MS.............  Katrina.
                                Regional HA No.
                                VI.
78.........  MS060...........  Brookhaven HA.....  Lincoln..........  MS.............  Katrina.
79.........  MS061...........  Canton HA.........  Madison..........  MS.............  Katrina.
80.........  MS063...........  Yazoo City HA.....  Yazoo............  MS.............  Katrina.
81.........  MS064...........  Bay St. Louis HA..  Hancock..........  MS.............  Katrina.
82.........  MS066...........  Picayune HA.......  Pearl River......  MS.............  Katrina.
83.........  MS067...........  Richton HA........  Perry............  MS.............  Katrina.
84.........  MS068...........  Waynesboro HA.....  Wayne............  MS.............  Katrina.
85.........  MS076...........  Columbus HA.......  Lowndes..........  MS.............  Katrina.
86.........  MS079...........  Louisville HA.....  Winston..........  MS.............  Katrina.
87.........  MS084...........  Summit HA.........  Pike.............  MS.............  Katrina.
88.........  MS086...........  Vicksburg HA......  Warren...........  MS.............  Katrina.
89.........  MS094...........  Hazlehurst HA.....  Copiah...........  MS.............  Katrina.
90.........  MS099...........  Lumberton HA......  Lamar............  MS.............  Katrina.
91.........  MS101...........  Waveland HA.......  Hancock..........  MS.............  Katrina.
92.........  MS103...........  Jackson HA........  Hinds............  MS.............  Katrina.
93.........  MS105...........  Natchez HA........  Adams............  MS.............  Katrina.
94.........  MS109...........  Long Beach HA.....  Harrison.........  MS.............  Katrina.
95.........  MS111...........  Forest HA.........  Scott............  MS.............  Katrina.
96.........  MS117...........  Attala County HA..  Attala...........  MS.............  Katrina.
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    Dated: July 21, 2006.
Orlando J. Cabrera,
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
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