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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the development of the
Office of Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring&apos;s (OMHAR)
mark-to-market program and the relationship between OMHAR and other
Department of Housing and Urban Development&apos;s (HUD) offices, focusing
on: (1) OMHAR&apos;s progress in obtaining staffing resources to implement
the program; (2) the status of OMHAR&apos;s progress on seven actions that
are integral to the program&apos;s successful implementation; (3) whether
OMHAR has implemented nine statutory requirements in accordance with the
act; (4) the extent to which HUD management is involved in directing,
reviewing, and approving OMHAR&apos;s operations; (5) whether OMHAR&apos;s
Director has complied with the legislative requirements to report to
congressional committees if actions by HUD&apos;s Secretary interfere with
the Office&apos;s ability to carry out the mark-to-market program; and (6)
whether the other HUD offices from which OMHAR must obtain support have
provided the support requested.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) although OMHAR&apos;s organizational and staffing plans
have been finalized, they have not been fully implemented; (2) as of
December 13, 1999, OMHAR had on board 64 of the 75 staff that it had the
authority to employ in fiscal year (FY) 1999; (3) OMHAR officials
attributed the delay in reaching the authorized staffing level in FY
1999 to the normal difficulties associated with staffing an entire
office and noted that HUD had taken steps to expedite the hiring
process, such as providing OMHAR with priority on all of its personnel
actions; (4) OMHAR planned to increase its staffing level to 101
employees in FY 2000; (5) however, language in the Senate Committee
report accompanying the FY 2000 HUD appropriations act directed HUD to
limit OMHAR to a staffing level of 50 employees until the Office
provided the Committee with adequate justification for its staffing
needs; (6) recognizing the implications of the report&apos;s language, OMHAR
plans to provide additional information on its organization and staffing
to Congress to justify the need for additional staff; (7) as of December
1999, OMHAR had completed action on 5 of the 7 key aspects of the
program&apos;s implementation that GAO reviewed and was taking action on the
remaining two; (8) while it has not completed the actions in accordance
with the original schedules the Office had developed for completing
them, OMHAR officials believe that the slippages did not have much of a
practical effect on the program&apos;s implementation because the Office did
not begin to receive a large volume of projects to assign for
restructuring until the spring of 1999; (9) the steps that OMHAR has
taken thus far on the nine key statutory requirements that GAO reviewed
are generally consistent with the act&apos;s requirement; (10) however, given
the early stage of the program&apos;s implementation, OMHAR&apos;s actions for
some of these requirements have been limited primarily to establishing
program procedures in the mark-to-market regulations and in the
operating procedures guide; (11) it is to soon for GAO to determine
whether the actual implementation of the procedures will be in
accordance with statutory requirements; (12) the actions and the
functions of the OMHAR Director are subject to the review and the
approval of the HUD Secretary; (13) concerning the legislative
requirement that the Director of OMHAR report any interference by the
HUD Secretary to Congress, the Director told GAO that there has been no
encounters of the HUD Secretary interfering with OMHAR&apos;s activities; and
(14) OMHAR officials believe that HUD&apos;s other offices have provided the
support necessary to meet OMHAR&apos;s operational needs.</abstract>
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