81_FR_92870 81 FR 92626 - Narrowing the Digital Divide Through Installation of Broadband Infrastructure in HUD-Funded New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation of Multifamily Rental Housing

81 FR 92626 - Narrowing the Digital Divide Through Installation of Broadband Infrastructure in HUD-Funded New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation of Multifamily Rental Housing

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 244 (December 20, 2016)

Page Range92626-92639
FR Document2016-30708

Through this rule, HUD continues its efforts to narrow the digital divide in low-income communities served by HUD by providing, where feasible and with HUD funding, broadband infrastructure to communities in need of such infrastructure. In this final rule, HUD requires installation of broadband infrastructure at the time of new construction or substantial rehabilitation of multifamily rental housing that is funded or supported by HUD, the point at which such installation is generally easier and less costly than when undertaken as a stand-alone effort. The rule, however, recognizes that installation of broadband infrastructure may not be feasible for all new construction or substantial rehabilitation, and, therefore, it allows limited exceptions to the installation requirements. Installing unit-based broadband infrastructure in multifamily rental housing that is newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated with or supported by HUD funding will provide a platform for individuals and families residing in such housing to participate in the digital economy and increase their access to economic opportunities.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

24 CFR Parts 5, 92, 93, 570, 574, 578, 880, 881, 883, 884, 886, 
891, 905, 983

[Docket No. FR 5890-F-02]
RIN 2501-AD75


Narrowing the Digital Divide Through Installation of Broadband 
Infrastructure in HUD-Funded New Construction and Substantial 
Rehabilitation of Multifamily Rental Housing

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, HUD.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: Through this rule, HUD continues its efforts to narrow the 
digital divide in low-income communities served by HUD by providing, 
where feasible and with HUD funding, broadband infrastructure to 
communities in need of such infrastructure. In this final rule, HUD 
requires installation of broadband infrastructure at the time of new 
construction or substantial rehabilitation of multifamily rental 
housing that is funded or supported by HUD, the point at which such 
installation is generally easier and less costly than when undertaken 
as a stand-alone effort. The rule, however, recognizes that 
installation of broadband infrastructure may not be feasible for all 
new construction or substantial rehabilitation, and, therefore, it 
allows limited exceptions to the installation requirements. Installing 
unit-based broadband infrastructure in multifamily rental housing that 
is newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated with or supported 
by HUD funding will provide a platform for individuals and families 
residing in such housing to participate in the digital economy and 
increase their access to economic opportunities.

DATES: Effective date: January 19, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have any questions, please 
contact the following people (the telephone numbers are not toll-free):
    Office of Community Planning and Development programs: Clifford 
Taffet,

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General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development, Room 7100, 202-708-2690.
    Office of Multifamily Housing programs: Katie Buckner, Office of 
Recapitalization, Office of Housing, Room 6226, 202-402-7140.
    Office of Public and Indian Housing programs: Dominique Blom, 
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Housing Investments, Office of 
Public and Indian Housing, Room 4130, 202-402-4181.
    The address for all individuals is Department of Housing and Urban 
Development; 451 7th Street SW.; Washington, DC 20410-0500. Persons 
with hearing or speech impairments may access these numbers through TTY 
by calling the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 (this is a toll-
free telephone number).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Executive Summary

A. Purpose of this Rule

    The purpose of this rule is to require installation of broadband 
infrastructure at the time of new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation of multifamily rental housing that is funded or 
supported by HUD. This rule does not require a funding recipient to 
undertake new construction or substantial rehabilitation, but when a 
funding recipient does choose to pursue such activity for multifamily 
rental housing with HUD funding, this rule requires installation of 
broadband infrastructure. While the rule only requires affected funding 
recipients to install one form of broadband infrastructure, HUD 
suggests that funding recipients consider whether installing more than 
one form of broadband infrastructure would be beneficial to encourage 
competition among service providers on quality and price. Installing 
unit-based broadband infrastructure in multifamily rental housing that 
is newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated with or supported 
by HUD funding will provide a platform for individuals and families 
residing in such housing to participate in the digital economy, and 
increase their access to economic opportunities.

B. Summary of Major Provisions of this Rule

    This rule requires installation of broadband infrastructure at the 
time of new construction or substantial rehabilitation of multifamily 
rental units funded by the following programs:
    1. Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant program;
    2. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, including the 
CDBG Disaster Recovery program;
    3. Continuum of Care program;
    4. HOME Investment Partnerships program;
    5. Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS program;
    6. Housing Trust Fund program;
    7. Project-Based Voucher program;
    8. Public Housing Capital Fund program;
    9. Section 8 project-based housing assistance payments programs, 
including, but not limited to, the Section 8 New Construction, 
Substantial Rehabilitation, Loan Management Set-Aside, and Property 
Disposition programs; \1\ and
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    \1\ This rule applies to all projects with project-based Section 
8 housing assistance payment (HAP) contracts (other than Mod Rehab 
or Mod Rehab Single Room Occupancy (SRO) projects), regardless of 
whether the properties receive specific funding to pay directly for 
substantial rehabilitation or new construction, as defined in this 
rule.
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    10. Section 202 and Section 811 Supportive Housing for the Elderly 
and Persons with Disabilities programs.
    The requirements of the rule do not apply to multifamily rental 
housing that only has a mortgage insured by HUD's Federal Housing 
Administration or with a loan guaranteed under a HUD loan guarantee 
program.
    HUD defines broadband infrastructure as cables, fiber optics, 
wiring, or other permanent (integral to the structure) infrastructure--
including wireless infrastructure--as long as the installation results 
in broadband infrastructure in each dwelling unit meeting the Federal 
Communications Commission's (FCC's) definition in effect at the time 
the pre-construction estimates are generated. Currently, the FCC 
defines broadband speeds as 25 Megabits per second (Mbps) download, 3 
Mbps upload.\2\ In addition, for programs that do not already have a 
definition of substantial rehabilitation, HUD defines substantial 
rehabilitation as work on the electrical system with estimated costs 
equal to or greater than 75 percent of the cost of replacing the entire 
electrical system, or when the estimated cost of the rehabilitation is 
equal to or greater than 75 percent of the total estimated cost of 
replacing the multifamily rental housing after the rehabilitation is 
complete. The definition of substantial rehabilitation for purpose of 
the installation of broadband infrastructure does not affect 
definitions of rehabilitation already in place for other purposes.
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    \2\ Federal Communications Commission, 2015 Broadband Progress 
Report and Notice of Inquiry on Immediate Action to Accelerate 
Deployment, GN Docket No. 14-126, Rel. Feb. 4, 2015, at para. 45 
(available at https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-15-10A1.pdf).
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C. Costs and Benefits of This Rule

    The costs and benefits of this rule are difficult to quantify, but 
they can be described qualitatively. This rule only requires that the 
broadband infrastructure provided be able to receive high-speed 
Internet that is ``accessible'' in each unit. It does not require those 
recipients of funding undertaking new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation to provide broadband service to current or future 
residents even if residents pay for such service. Furthermore, the 
definition of broadband infrastructure in the rule includes coaxial 
cable television (TV) wiring that supports cable modem access or even 
permanent infrastructure that would provide broadband speeds to 
dwelling units wirelessly. The rule also provides for exceptions to the 
installation requirements where the installation is too costly to 
provide due to location or building characteristics.
    A recent survey by the National Association of Homebuilders found 
that 4 percent of the surveyed multifamily housing developers never 
installed landline wires and jacks in multifamily units completed in 
the past 12 months.\3\ In recent years, HUD's competitive grants for 
new construction under the Choice Neighborhoods program have sought the 
provision of broadband access. Therefore, this rule would simply codify 
what is considered common practice in the private market today when new 
construction or substantial rehabilitation is undertaken.
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    \3\ NAHB, Multifamily Market Survey 3rd Quarter 2015. November 
2015. There were 90 responses, and of the responses, 18 percent 
indicated it was not applicable, presumably because they had not 
completed any projects in the past 12 months. The survey covers all 
multifamily construction including lower quality Class B and Class 
C. It does not provide details on the developers or projects that 
did not install landlines.
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    Given the wide range of technologies that may be employed to meet 
the requirements of this rule, it is not possible to specify the cost 
of the technology and how much additional burden this may be for owners 
or developers building or providing substantial rehabilitation to HUD-
assisted rental housing. If the broadband infrastructure consists of 
wiring connected to proximate telephone or cable company networks, the 
cost is not expected to be significant, as all electrical work in a 
multifamily project is estimated to be only about 10 percent of the 
construction cost; \4\ thus, running an additional cable through 
existing electrical conduits would be a minimal

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incremental cost. If the broadband infrastructure is wireless, the cost 
will be for the equipment, which varies greatly by the design and size 
of the project, as does the cost per unit. Given that the costs of 
installation of broadband infrastructure are only a portion of the 10 
percent of construction costs, the requirement imposed by this rule is 
not expected to measurably reduce the size of the housing or the number 
of units to be constructed. At most, installation of broadband 
infrastructure may reduce the provision of other amenities or 
nonessential finishes, but HUD considers even these reductions 
unlikely. Additionally, the rule only applies to new construction or 
substantial rehabilitation that is supported with HUD-provided 
resources, not to existing buildings where substantial rehabilitation 
is not contemplated.
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    \4\ 2015 National Building Cost Manual. Ed. Ben Moselle. 
Carlsbad, CA: Craftsman Book Company. https://www.craftsman-book.com/media/static/previews/2015_NBC_book_preview.pdf,, pg. 19.
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    Materials on the benefits of narrowing the digital divide are 
voluminous. Having broadband Internet in the home increases household 
income \5\ and yields higher education achievement for students.\6\ On 
July 2015, the Council of Economic Advisers issued the report ``Mapping 
the Digital Divide,'' which examines progress in the United States in 
narrowing the digital divide and the work that still needs to be done, 
especially in the Nation's poorest neighborhoods and most rural 
communities.\7\ However, this rule's limited scope in only requiring 
the installation of infrastructure instead of providing Internet access 
also limits the benefits of the rule. The benefit of the rule is that 
where broadband Internet service can be made available, the tenant, 
residing in housing with broadband infrastructure, will be assured of 
the ability to access broadband Internet service, whether they choose 
and are able to afford Internet service or not. This puts broadband 
Internet service within reach, especially where other charitable and 
public social programs, including HUD's ConnectHome program, provide 
free or reduced-cost service.
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    \5\ Ericsson, Arthur D. Little, and Chalmers University of 
Technology. Socioeconomic Effects of Broadband Speed. September 
2013. http://www.ericsson.com/res/thecompany/docs/corporate-responsibility/2013/ericsson-broadband-final-071013.pdf.
    \6\ Davidson, Charles M. and Michael J. Santorelli. ``The Impact 
of Broadband on Education.'' December 2010. https://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/files/legacy/about/US_Chamber_Paper_on_Broadband_and_Education.pdf, pg. 24.
    \7\ See Council of Economic Advisers. ``Mapping the Digital 
Divide.'' Issue Brief. July 2015. https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/wh_digital_divide_issue_brief.pdf.
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II. Background

    On March 23, 2015, President Obama issued a Presidential memorandum 
on ``Expanding Broadband Deployment and Adoption by Addressing 
Regulatory Barriers and Encouraging Investment and Training.'' \8\ In 
this memorandum, the President noted that access to high-speed 
broadband is no longer a luxury, but it is a necessity for American 
families, businesses, and consumers. The President further noted that 
the Federal Government has an important role to play in developing 
coordinated policies to promote broadband deployment and adoption, 
including promoting best practices, breaking down regulatory barriers, 
and encouraging further investment.
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    \8\ See Barack Obama. ``Presidential Memorandum--Expanding 
Broadband Deployment and Adoption by Addressing Regulatory Barriers 
and Encouraging Investment and Training.'' March 23, 2015. https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/03/23/presidential-memorandum-expanding-broadband-deployment-and-adoption-addr.
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    On May 18, 2016, at 81 FR 31181, HUD published a proposed rule 
seeking to require the installation of broadband infrastructure on all 
new construction or substantial rehabilitation in multifamily projects 
supported by HUD. This proposed rule was an outgrowth of the 
President's memorandum and HUD's own Digital Opportunity Demonstration, 
known as ``ConnectHome.'' The comment period on the proposed rule 
closed on July 18, 2016. HUD received 25 comments on the proposed rule 
from a variety of commenters, including State or local government 
economic development offices, the National Association of Home 
Builders, Internet service providers, housing authorities, and 
nonprofit organizations.

III. Changes From the Proposed Rule

    HUD is not changing any of the substantive requirements that were 
in the proposed rule. Rather, in response to questions raised by public 
comments, HUD is offering two clarifications in the regulatory text.
    First, in the definition in 24 CFR 5.100, HUD is basing the 
threshold for substantial rehabilitation on the pre-rehabilitation 
estimates for the work. HUD recognizes that, in the course of 
rehabilitation, certain cost or work changes may result in the project 
exceeding the threshold to be defined (for the purposes of installing 
broadband infrastructure) as substantial rehabilitation. However, in 
these instances, the funding recipients are already facing higher costs 
than expected, and to add additional, unplanned-for requirements would 
be an undue burden.
    Second, HUD has clarified the point in the planning process for new 
construction or substantial rehabilitation at which a project must be, 
as of the effective date of this rule, to not be subject to the rule's 
requirements. Due to the different nature of each program covered by 
this rule, a tailored approach was necessary, instead of a single 
declaration for all of the programs.
    In addition to these two regulatory changes, HUD will offer some 
future clarifying guidance on how funding recipients are to determine 
whether installing broadband infrastructure would be infeasible for a 
given project. This is to be a case-by-case determination, and is very 
fact-specific. The ultimate decision, however, will be up to the 
funding recipient, who will also have to maintain adequate 
documentation of the determination.

IV. Public Comments and HUD Responses

Adoption of the Internet Franchise Policy Framework

    A commenter urged HUD to adopt the policy framework of the Internet 
Franchise (found at https://webpass.net/franchise), which the commenter 
stated directly addresses the issues in HUD's rule and would eliminate 
the need for rulemaking in this area. The commenter stated that 
creating a new set of rules for a small subset of properties--those 
supported by HUD--is not helpful. HUD should adopt broadly applicable 
Internet access rules that can be a model for the whole country.
    HUD Response: HUD appreciates the suggestion but believes the 
approach provided in HUD's rule is the appropriate approach for HUD 
programs. In addition, HUD is not able to regulate Internet access for 
housing not assisted by HUD.

Capacity or Speed

    Commenters asked that HUD encourage the installation of 
infrastructure that is ``future-proofed'' against higher Internet 
speeds than what meets the current broadband definition, perhaps by 
encouraging fiber optic connections to accomplish that goal or by 
requiring that the infrastructure have capacity of 150 percent of the 
current standards. Commenters also suggested that, rather than just 
considering bandwidth capacity, HUD should require that the technology 
allow for the use of common Internet applications (including voice-
over-Internet protocols, or VOIP, and other streaming services).

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Commenters suggested that HUD find ways to provide incentives to 
provide the highest level of broadband capacity.
    Commenters also asked how HUD intended to communicate and implement 
new speed standards from the FCC.
    HUD Response: HUD is not mandating that funding recipients install 
a specific type of infrastructure. Rather, HUD has specifically written 
the definition of broadband infrastructure to allow funding recipients 
to choose the form of infrastructure that is most appropriate for their 
circumstances, including future technologies that we cannot imagine 
today.
    HUD believes that, rather than requiring installation of 
infrastructure meeting a standard higher than the FCC's then-current 
definition of ``advanced telecommunications capability,'' it is enough 
to install infrastructure that meets that definition, especially as in 
some areas that speed is more than what may be currently available. 
Further, HUD believes that by requiring that each unit has access to 
infrastructure that allows broadband speeds, every family will be able 
to use Internet applications, such as VOIP, as desired. However, this 
is established as the minimum. Nothing prevents funding recipients from 
aiming higher, and nothing prevents other local authorities from 
establishing higher standards as a local requirement for funding or 
from using HUD funding to pay for the cost differential of getting to 
that higher level.
    In addition, by tying the infrastructure requirements to the FCC's 
definition, future changes by the FCC will automatically be 
incorporated into HUD's requirements. When the definition is revised in 
the future, HUD will evaluate the most appropriate way to notify its 
funding recipients covered by this rule of the change.

Costs

    Commenters responded to HUD's estimates on the cost of installing 
broadband infrastructure. Many commented that the estimates of the 
costs of labor and material were too low, particularly when a project 
is undergoing rehabilitation. Commenters stated that the costs would 
vary widely across the country, depending on the construction type, the 
number of units involved, and the regional labor costs. Commenters also 
stated that HUD should account for operation and maintenance costs for 
the infrastructure, which may be significant. Commenters stated that 
the study by the National Association of Home Builders did not 
specifically address broadband access, and, therefore, it should not be 
used as evidence that installing broadband is already current practice.
    Commenters also suggested that HUD has not justified the costs of 
compliance with the rule with enough benefits. Some commenters stated 
that in rural areas, limited access to broadband equipment installers 
can inflate installation and service costs.
    HUD Response: The benefits of narrowing the digital divide through 
expansion of Internet service are well documented. The Council of 
Economic Advisers Brief, issued in March 2016, and entitled ``The 
Digital Divide and Economic Benefits of Broadband Access,'' 
demonstrates such benefits. (See https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/page/files/20160308_broadband_cea_issue_brief.pdf.) HUD 
understands that the costs of installing broadband infrastructure will 
vary given the geographic area in which the construction or substantial 
rehabilitation is to take place and that, given such variations, the 
costs of labor and materials will not be uniform across the Nation. 
Some costs may be lower because the jurisdiction in which the 
installation is occurring may already have a strong broadband 
infrastructure in place that would reduce the cost of a HUD funding 
recipient to provide such infrastructure. However, given the comments 
received, HUD has revised its costs analyses found in Section V of this 
preamble.
    Whatever the cost of the installation of a broadband 
infrastructure, that cost is borne by HUD in the funds awarded to the 
funding recipient, or the HUD funds are taken into account when 
leveraging them for rehabilitation funding. There is no mandate in any 
of the HUD programs covered by this rule to undertake new construction 
or substantial rehabilitation.
    While HUD funds will cover the cost of installation of the 
broadband infrastructure, HUD understands that, in tight budgetary 
times, installing broadband infrastructure may be too expensive for the 
construction budget to incorporate, given other construction or 
rehabilitation requirements such as energy efficiency features or 
improvements or accessible housing features needed by the elderly or 
persons with disabilities. In such cases, the final rule provides that 
a funding recipient may be exempted from compliance if the cost of 
installing broadband infrastructure would result in a fundamental 
alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in an undue 
financial burden.
    HUD will continue to explore the possibilities of reducing the cost 
of broadband infrastructure, including allowing HUD funds to be used 
for operation or maintenance costs or facilitating group purchases to 
reduce the costs of the infrastructure itself.

Exceptions

    Many commenters weighed in on the exceptions to the broadband 
infrastructure requirements. Several requested examples of projects 
that would fall under the listed exceptions or more detailed 
definitions of the provided exceptions. Commenters suggested that, in 
addition to the exemptions currently included, HUD provide an exception 
for scattered-site properties with 1 to 4 units.
    Some commenters stated that having a building in a rural location 
should not exempt the housing provider from providing broadband 
infrastructure as, while the connection to the building may be more 
expensive, a rural location does not increase the price of installing 
infrastructure in the building itself. Other commenters stated that 
requiring the installation of infrastructure where broadband is not 
currently available could result in the buildings having obsolete 
infrastructure when broadband access is provided.
    Regarding the feasibility determination, some commenters believed 
that the owner should be the proper entity to determine whether 
installing broadband infrastructure is feasible, while others stated 
that HUD should make that determination, moving as quickly as possible 
to avoid delays in projects. Commenters also requested additional 
information on the infeasibility exception, particularly what 
documentation developers should maintain about any determination of 
feasibility, and any specific formula or source of pre-rehabilitation 
estimates that HUD will require. Commenters asked at what point a 
project would be considered infeasible; some stated that the threshold 
of feasibility should be set such that costs of broadband installation 
that are over 5 percent of the construction budget should be considered 
infeasible.
    Commenters suggested that HUD should consider the costs of 
maintaining and operating the infrastructure in determining 
feasibility. Commenters reminded HUD that, in the future, increased 
speed requirements could impact the feasibility of installing broadband 
infrastructure. Commenters also suggested that HUD encourage 
installation of broadband infrastructure in common areas if it is too 
expensive to install in every unit.
    HUD Response: This rule only applies to buildings with more than 4 
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units, so HUD does not believe an exemption for scattered-site 
properties is needed.
    For the existing exemptions from the rule's requirements, this rule 
places the burden of determining whether or not an exemption applies 
and documenting the basis for the determination on the funding 
recipient. HUD will provide additional guidance with examples and 
possible ways to make such determinations. HUD also appreciates and 
supports the suggestion that if a funding recipient determines that 
providing broadband infrastructure to every unit is too expensive, the 
funding recipient should consider providing broadband infrastructure to 
common areas at the property.
    HUD notes that a building's location in a rural area not currently 
served by broadband does not necessarily mean that broadband will not 
be available in the foreseeable future. In addition, the current 
unavailability of broadband service to a property does not 
automatically mean that installing the broadband infrastructure is cost 
prohibitive. However, HUD acknowledges that, in some situations, the 
fact that broadband will not be available to a property for an extended 
time period could be a legitimate justification for meeting the 
``location'' exemption, particularly if the window before broadband 
service is available is long enough to potentially render any 
infrastructure installed now obsolete by the time such service is 
available.
    In some programs, maintenance and operating costs are considered 
eligible expenses of the funding program, and, therefore, there is no 
need to consider those costs when determining the cost feasibility of 
installing the broadband infrastructure in the first place. At this 
time, it is beyond the scope of this rulemaking to amend other program 
regulations (which are sometimes based on statutory limitations) to 
allow such costs when it is not currently allowable. However, HUD will 
continue to look for situations in which program regulations can be 
revised to allow Internet operation and maintenance costs to be 
eligible uses of program funds.

Effectiveness Timeline

    Commenters also asked for additional detail on the timing of when 
the requirements of the new rule would apply. Some stated that for 
substantial rehabilitation, HUD should state that any project beyond 
the earliest stage of project budget development should be exempted 
from the rule. Commenters also suggested that the rule should not apply 
if a request for proposals (RFP) has been issued for a given project.
    HUD Response: HUD fully recognizes that imposing additional 
requirements on projects that have already established budgets would 
have negative impacts on those new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation plans. HUD has, therefore, put specific applicability 
language into each program's regulations specifying the date or point 
in the development process after which projects will be subject to 
these new requirements. HUD intends in particular to issue additional 
guidance for the Project-Based Voucher (PBV) program and any 
substantial rehabilitation that may occur after a Housing Assistance 
Payments (HAP) contract has been signed.
    However, HUD encourages funding recipients who are currently 
developing projects for new construction or substantial rehabilitation 
that would not be covered by this rule to seriously consider whether 
they can include broadband infrastructure in those construction or 
rehabilitation plans.

Infrastructure Design

    Commenters suggested other changes to HUD's requirements for the 
broadband infrastructure. Several stated that the broadband wiring 
should enter the building at a central point and then flow to each unit 
and common space in the building. Commenters stated that HUD should 
encourage building owners to consider ways to future proof the 
infrastructure, including how to replace broken wires and how to make 
access points easily accessible. Others wrote that HUD should specify 
that buildings using wireless should have sufficient access points to 
ensure that each unit has fast, reliable service.
    Commenters also stated that HUD should require broadband 
infrastructure be provided for common areas and meeting spaces.
    Some commenters objected to HUD allowing broadband over power lines 
(BPL) or very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber lines (VDSL), as the 
commenters felt those technologies needed significant improvements and 
more widespread adoption to become viable ways of receiving broadband.
    HUD Response: This final rule does not require a specific form of 
broadband infrastructure, as long as the infrastructure meets the speed 
requirements and complies with State and local building codes. This 
rule does not supersede any State or local building codes that may 
apply to the installation of broadband infrastructure. HUD expects 
funding recipients to consider the costs of installation, as well as 
operation and maintenance, when deciding which form of broadband 
infrastructure to install. HUD also encourages all funding recipients 
to include broadband infrastructure in a way that conforms to standards 
for resilient construction.
    In addition, HUD is not requiring the installation of broadband 
infrastructure in common areas and meeting spaces, but HUD highly 
encourages funding recipients to do so when possible. In projects where 
installing such infrastructure in individual units is cost prohibitive, 
HUD encourages funding recipients to install broadband infrastructure 
in common areas, unless the recipient determines that is also cost 
prohibitive.

Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

    Several commenters stated that HUD should encourage housing 
providers to install broadband infrastructure that enables multiple 
competitive providers in the same project, or a managed solution to 
allow for subsidized services. Commenters stated that HUD should 
prohibit owners from entering into arrangements with providers that 
limit other providers' access to inside wiring, interfering with the 
right of residents to request or receive broadband service from a 
specific provider, or entering into exclusive marketing arrangements in 
HUD-supported housing.
    Commenters stated that infrastructure running from the street to 
the building should have sufficient conduit capacity to allow for use 
by multiple providers.
    HUD Response: As noted in response to the prior comments, HUD 
leaves the precise nature or manner of installation of broadband 
infrastructure to standards and requirements set by State and local 
codes. HUD does recognize that it is important to provide as much 
choice as possible regarding service providers. However, sometimes, 
exclusive contracts allow for the provision of broadband service at a 
much lower rate than would otherwise be available. HUD therefore 
declines at this time to restrict housing providers' ability to enter 
into limited service contracts, but would like to recommend caution for 
public housing agencies (PHAs) considering exclusivity contracts.

Programs

    Commenters were divided on whether HUD should include additional 
programs beyond those in the proposed rule. Some wrote that HUD should 
not include more programs. Others asked that HUD include all programs 
providing housing assistance for low-income populations, which may make 
the regulation easier to enforce in general. Commenters also stated 
that HUD should include all multifamily

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programs, while reconsidering including Continuum of Care (CoC) 
programs, as they help with shelter needs, not long-term housing 
solutions.
    HUD Response: The number of HUD programs that provide for new 
construction and substantial rehabilitation has not expanded greatly 
over the years. HUD's Choice Neighborhoods program was the successor to 
HUD's HOPE VI program. HUD's Housing Trust Fund program is a new 
program that provides, among other things, for the production of 
affordable housing. If future HUD programs, whether existing or new, 
provide for the new construction or substantial rehabilitation of 
multifamily rental housing, HUD will incorporate these requirements 
into those programs. In addition, CoC funds long-term housing solutions 
as well as temporary housing solutions. Therefore, HUD finds it 
appropriate to include broadband infrastructure in these projects.

Sanctions

    Commenters suggested some sanctions HUD could consider. Some stated 
that HUD should fine owners for inappropriate use of exemptions from 
the requirements, perhaps using the funds for digital literacy 
programs. Commenters stated that HUD could, in egregious cases, 
disqualify recipients from future HUD funding. Other commenters 
suggested that instead of sanctions, HUD could require funding 
recipients to develop ways to bring the Internet to a project's 
residents.
    HUD Response: For every HUD program, there are corrective and 
remedial actions available to HUD for funding recipients who do not 
follow their regulatory requirements. These corrective and remedial 
actions vary among programs, depending on existing statutory and 
regulatory authority. At this time, developing additional program-
specific remedies is outside the scope of this rulemaking. However, in 
the event that a funding recipient does not follow the requirements of 
this rule, HUD will use the options currently available to pursue such 
violations.

Substantial Rehabilitation

    Commenters suggested that HUD reconsider applying the requirements 
to substantial rehabilitation projects. Others suggested that HUD 
expand the definition to include other trigger activities, such as 
updating or replacing coaxial cables, installing fiber optics, or 
installing Ethernet. Commenters stated that the definition of 
substantial rehabilitation should not include the electrical system 
standard, because work on electrical systems does not always translate 
easily into providing broadband infrastructure.
    Commenters addressed HUD's question about how to determine whether 
a rehabilitation project rises to the level of substantial 
rehabilitation. Some stated that HUD should rely on pre-rehabilitation 
cost estimates because, if there are unexpected expenses that take the 
project over the substantial rehabilitation threshold, adding broadband 
requirements on top of those expenses may be too much for the project. 
However, other comments stated that HUD should use actual costs to 
judge the substantial threshold.
    Commenters also asked how the standard applies to scattered sites, 
where only a single unit or a few units are being renovated.
    HUD Response: HUD believes that it is important to include 
substantial rehabilitation in this rule to maximize the number of 
families who can benefit from the rule, while minimizing costs as much 
as possible. In addition, HUD believes that maintaining the electrical 
system standard as one way to determine substantial rehabilitation is 
appropriate, as such work would likely result in exposing a building's 
basic infrastructure in such a way as to allow for the installation of 
broadband infrastructure.
    HUD appreciates the responses to the question about which 
construction costs to use when determining whether or not work rises to 
the level of substantial rehabilitation. HUD has decided that the 
percentage-of-cost threshold for substantial rehabilitation should be 
based on the pre-rehabilitation cost estimates, and this has been 
incorporated into the substantial rehabilitation definition.
    Because this rule only affects structures with more than 4 rental 
units, scattered-site housing with fewer than 4 rental units is not 
covered by the rule.

Additional HUD Support for Broadband

    Commenters stated that HUD should couple the rule with additional 
support for subsidies and digital literacy programs, including treating 
the provision of broadband service as an eligible expenditure in 
affordable rental housing. Others asked for additional funding for the 
infrastructure costs themselves. Commenters further stated that HUD 
could leverage its size and buying power to secure broadband service at 
lower prices. Some suggested that HUD should explore additional 
subsidies to use ``white space'' in the over-air spectrum in rural 
areas for wireless Internet or to subsidize seniors or families with 
children.
    Commenters also suggested that HUD should coordinate with the 
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to work with ``last 
mile'' connection issues.
    HUD Response: This rule, and HUD's broadband rule providing for 
assessing Internet service needs in the consolidated planning process, 
are not HUD's final responses to narrowing the digital divide. Through 
HUD's ConnectHome initiative, HUD is striving to narrow the digital 
divide in the housing arena. In addition, HUD has and will continue to 
work with other Federal agencies, such as the USDA and the National 
Telecommunications and Information Administration.
    HUD encourages funding recipients to make their own connections 
with other programs, or to establish local requirements to accomplish 
these goals. HUD will continue to seek out opportunities to foster such 
partnerships at the national and local level. Several HUD programs can 
be used to pay for such complementary services, and HUD encourages 
funding recipients to leverage those resources. HUD will also continue 
to explore ways to expand the eligibility of such complementary 
services and for infrastructure work in HUD programs. However, 
Congress, not HUD, establishes program funding levels, so we are unable 
to provide additional programmatic funds at this time.

Other Comments

    Commenters asked HUD to expand the scope of the rule beyond new 
construction and substantial rehabilitation to also include existing 
facilities. Commenters also disagreed with HUD's encouragement to 
deploy competing infrastructure or delivery mechanisms.
    HUD Response: As noted in responses above, this rule and its 
companion broadband rule regarding the consolidated planning process 
are not HUD's final responses to narrowing the digital divide. HUD is 
continuing to examine other areas for which HUD has authority and 
oversight to determine whether there are other avenues HUD can take to 
narrow the digital divide. At this time, however, it is outside the 
scope of this rulemaking to require funding recipients to retrofit 
existing buildings with broadband infrastructure unless rehabilitation 
work is being undertaken with HUD program funding.

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V. Findings and Certifications

Regulatory Review--Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Under Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), a 
determination must be made whether a regulatory action is significant 
and, therefore, subject to review by the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) in accordance with the requirements of the order. 
Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulations and Regulatory Review) 
directs executive agencies to analyze regulations that are ``outmoded, 
ineffective, insufficient, or excessively burdensome, and to modify, 
streamline, expand, or repeal them in accordance with what has been 
learned.'' Executive Order 13563 also directs that, where relevant, 
feasible, and consistent with regulatory objectives, and to the extent 
permitted by law, agencies are to identify and consider regulatory 
approaches that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of 
choice for the public. This rule was determined to be a ``significant 
regulatory action'' as defined in section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 
(although not an economically significant regulatory action, as 
provided under section 3(f)(1) of the Executive Order).
    As discussed, this rule furthers HUD's efforts to narrow the 
digital divide in low-income communities served by HUD. Specifically, 
HUD is requiring installation of broadband infrastructure at the time 
of new construction or substantial rehabilitation of multifamily rental 
housing that is funded by HUD. As noted in the Executive Summary, the 
costs and benefits of this rule are difficult to quantify, but they can 
be described qualitatively.

A. Benefits

    The benefits of narrowing the digital divide are well documented. 
In just one example, a study conducted by a former chair of the 
President's Council of Economic Advisers used data on the amount of 
time Internet users spend online to estimate that Internet access 
produces thousands of dollars of consumer surplus per user each 
year.\9\ As noted above, however, the benefits of Internet technology 
have not been evenly distributed and research shows that there remain 
substantial disparities in both Internet use and the quality of access. 
This digital deficit is generally concentrated among older, less 
educated, and less affluent populations,\10\ as well as in persons with 
disabilities.\11\
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    \9\ Council of Economic Advisers July 2015 report, supra, citing 
Austan Goolsbee and Peter J. Klenow, Valuing Consumer Products by 
the Time Spent Using Them: An Application to the Internet National 
Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 11995 (February 2006) 
available online at: http://www.nber.org/papers/w11995.
    \10\ Ibid.
    \11\ Eve Hill, Department of Justice, Testimony before the 
Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (February 
7, 2012), available online at http://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/testimonies//attachments/02/07/12/02-07-12-crt-hill-testimony.pdf.
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    Additionally, individuals with vision, learning, and physical 
disabilities affecting manual dexterity rely on assistive technologies 
to interact with computers and the Internet, and such technologies 
function best on broadband Internet. Without access to broadband 
infrastructure, these individuals may have limited access to basic 
services that are now offered online.
    HUD recognizes that the rule's limited scope in only requiring the 
installation of infrastructure, instead of providing Internet access, 
also limits the benefits of the rule. Specifically, the benefit of the 
rule is that where broadband Internet can be made available at a 
limited price, the tenants, residing in housing with broadband 
infrastructure, will be assured of the ability to access broadband 
Internet service, whether they choose and are able to afford Internet 
service or not. This rule, therefore, would put broadband Internet 
service within reach where other charitable and public social programs, 
including HUD's ConnectHome program, provide free or reduced-cost 
service.

B. Costs

    It is not possible to specify the exact costs that recipients and 
owners may incur as a result of the rule, given the variety of 
available technologies that may be used to satisfy the new broadband 
requirements. However, available data indicate that any costs 
associated with this rule will be minimal.
    As is displayed on Table I, broadband Internet access can be 
provided using two general technologies: Wired and wireless, each with 
several specific technologies. Broadband can be delivered over wired 
lines using very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber lines (VDSL), cable 
lines, power lines (BPL), or fiber optic platforms. Using wireless 
technologies, broadband can be provided using satellite, fixed 
wireless, mobile wireless, and Wi-Fi platforms.

                                    Table I--Types of Broadband Technologies
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               Platform                    Connection type                                     Not part of
                                                                 Part of infrastructure       infrastructure
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Wired:
    Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL)...  Copper wire............  Yes....................  Router & Modem.
    Cable Modem......................  Copper wire............  Yes....................  Router & Modem.
    Fiber............................  Fiber Optic wire.......  Yes....................  Router & Modem.
    Broadband over Power Lines (BPL).  Copper wire............  Yes....................  Router & Modem.
Wireless:
    Satellite........................  Over the Air--satellite  None...................  Router & Modem.
    Fixed Wireless...................  Over the Air--Longer     None...................  Router & Modem.
                                        Range Directional
                                        Equipment.
    Mobile Wireless..................  Over the Air--Cellular.  None...................  Router & Modem.
    Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)........  Over the Air--Short-     None...................  Router & Modem.
                                        Range Wireless
                                        Technology.
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    Whereas wired lines technologies may require some sort of physical 
infrastructure consisting of internal wiring within the dwelling unit, 
wireless technologies do not require any additional physical 
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within the building. With wireless technology, the signal travels 
through the air to the customer, who uses a connection technology, such 
as a modem, to access the services. For wireless technologies, the 
infrastructure cost to the property boundary (connection to the service 
provider) is nil ($0.00). However, the availability of wireless 
broadband service is limited and evolving, so HUD expects many builders 
will install wired broadband infrastructure to ensure that the 
requirements of this rule are met.
    Building costs of installing wired infrastructure are limited to 
in-dwelling wiring, as this is all that is required by the rule. Within 
the unit or the building, the electrical work consists of running cable 
(meeting the requirements of category (Cat) 5e or Cat 6 wire), 
installing jacks and plates, and minor construction work (such as 
drilling and patching walls). Fiber optic cables are rarely run in the 
dwelling unit but are installed by the service provider outside the 
unit; the non-fiber optic wiring then makes broadband accessible within 
the unit. Depending on the market, some of the cost is also borne by 
the service provider.
    The average per-unit cost for wiring for broadband Internet is 
approximately $200 (see Table II). These costs are simply estimates of 
one method of complying with the requirements of the rule. Labor costs 
will also vary based on the region and whether the installation is 
being done as part of substantial rehabilitation or new construction. 
At most, installation of broadband infrastructure may reduce the 
provision of other amenities or nonessential finishes, but even these 
reductions are considered unlikely.
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    \12\ http://www.homewyse.com/services/cost_to_install_electrical_wiring.html.

                        Table II--Sample Cost to Install Electrical Wiring (1 Wiring) 12
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                    Item                                Quantity                   Low                High
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Electrical Wiring Labor (Hours)--Labor       2.1 hours....................            $160.07            $205.10
 estimate to install electrical wiring,
 route, secure, and connect new NMB-B
 wiring run for single receptacle, up to a
 40' run. Includes planning, equipment, and
 material acquisition, area preparation and
 protection, setup, and cleanup.
Electrical Wiring Materials and Supplies--   1 Wiring (unit)..............              20.00              25.00
 Cost of related materials and supplies
 typically required to install electrical
 wiring including connectors, fittings, and
 mounting hardware.
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    Total Costs (1 Wiring).................  .............................             180.07             230.10
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    HUD also notes that the rule is drafted so as to minimize the costs 
of the new installation requirements. For example, the rule does not 
mandate any rehabilitation or construction, and the decision to 
undertake such activities appropriately remains with recipients and 
owners. Rather, the scope of the regulatory changes is limited to 
requiring the installation of broadband infrastructure if the recipient 
or owner elects to undertake new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation. The rule minimizes the economic impacts on recipients 
and owners by recognizing that the installation of broadband 
infrastructure is generally less burdensome and costly at the time of 
new construction or substantial rehabilitation than when such 
installation is undertaken as a stand-alone effort.
    Moreover, this rule only requires the installation of broadband 
infrastructure that is ``accessible'' in each unit. The rule does not 
require recipients or owners to provide a regular subscription to 
broadband Internet service (even at a cost) to residents. Also 
minimizing the economic costs of the regulatory changes is the fact 
that the definition of broadband infrastructure includes cable 
television, fiber optic cabling, and wireless infrastructure providing 
appropriate broadband connectivity to the individual units. As 
discussed above in this Executive Summary, multifamily HUD or standard-
market new construction typically provides telephone landline and cable 
TV connectivity. Further, HUD's competitive grants for new construction 
under the Choice Neighborhoods program have, in recent years, sought 
the provision of broadband.
    A review of HUD internal databases, summarized on Table III, shows 
that, in 2013, 58,677 units within the targeted programs were newly 
constructed or rehabilitated. However, HUD's data did not contain 
specific information to be able to determine how many of the units that 
underwent rehabilitation met the definition of ``substantial 
rehabilitation'' contained in the rule, so the number of affected units 
would be smaller than is contained in the table. In addition, data on 
affected units newly constructed using CDBG funding are unavailable, as 
grantee reports do not separate multifamily from single-unit new 
construction.

                                         Table III--HUD-Assisted New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation
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                                              Sec. 8 RAD   811 PRAC    202 PRAC   Sec. 8 202    HOPE VI       PIH        CDBG       Rental      Totals
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2012........................................  ..........         506       2,405  ..........         146         703  ..........  ..........  ..........
2013........................................         110         583       2,034  ..........          44         297  ..........      19,424      22,492
2014........................................         100         482       1,592  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........      11,596  ..........
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2012........................................  ..........  ..........          25  ..........  ..........          36  ..........  ..........  ..........

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2013........................................         199          15  ..........         109  ..........          16      20,918      14,928      36,185
2014........................................  ..........          28          15  ..........  ..........  ..........      15,716       6,965  ..........
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    FY 2013 Totals..........................  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........      58,677
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    Further, a review found that multifamily (5-plus units) HUD or 
standard-market new construction typically provides telephone landlines 
and many provide cable TV connectivity.\13\ A recent survey by the 
National Association of Homebuilders found that just 4 percent of the 
surveyed multifamily housing developers did not install landline wires 
and jacks in multifamily units completed in the past 12 
months.14 15 In recent years, HUD's competitive grants for 
new construction under the Choice Neighborhoods program have required 
the provision of broadband.\16\ Therefore, this rule simply codifies 
what is considered common practice in at least one program.
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    \13\ For example, under ``Class 4 Low Average Quality'' the 
Craftsman 2015 National Building Cost Manual lists cable TV as a 
standard feature. Only ``Class 5'' minimum quality does not list 
cable or a computer network as a standard feature. All electrical 
work is estimated to be 10 percent of project cost. 2015 National 
Building Cost Manual, supra, p. 19.
    \14\ NAHB, Multifamily Market Survey, supra.
    \15\ Note that HUD's definition of accessibility is more 
restrictive than the FCC's because HUD considers only the building 
itself.
    \16\ United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. 
``Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants Notice of Funding 
Availability,'' supra, p. 32. ``Broadband Access. All FY2014 and 
FY2015 Implementation Grantees will be required, as part of their 
Transformation Plan, to include infrastructure that permits unit-
based access to broadband Internet connectivity in all new units. 
Grantees may use Choice Neighborhoods funds to provide unit-based 
broadband Internet connectivity, which includes the costs of 
installing broadband infrastructure and hardware in units, but not 
the costs of Internet service for residents. Regular and informed 
Internet adoption can increase access to the job market, as well as 
health, education, financial and other services. Further, in-home 
broadband Internet access is an attractive, and in most cases, 
standard amenity that can be used to market the mixed-income 
community created through the Transformation Plan.''
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    Accordingly, most recipients and owners already meet the standards 
established in the rule, and the new regulatory requirements will 
impose minimal, if any, new economic costs. HUD has addressed those 
rare situations where the new requirements may prove too costly by 
allowing exceptions to the installation requirements where the 
installation is documented to be economically infeasible due to 
location or building characteristics.
    The docket file is available for public inspection online at 
www.regulations.gov under the docket number and title of this rule.

Impact on Small Entities

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) 
generally requires an agency to conduct a regulatory flexibility 
analysis of any rule subject to notice and comment rulemaking 
requirements unless the agency certifies that the rule will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    This rule provides that for new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation of multifamily rental housing funded by HUD, as part of 
the new construction or substantial rehabilitation to be undertaken, 
such activity must include installation of broadband infrastructure. 
None of the programs covered by this rule require a funding recipient 
to undertake new construction or substantial rehabilitation. Instead, 
new construction and substantial rehabilitation are eligible activities 
that funding recipients may take using HUD funds. Therefore, small 
entities will not incur any costs they would not otherwise incur by 
voluntarily undertaking new construction or substantial rehabilitation, 
since the costs of these activities, including the installation of 
broadband infrastructure, are funded by HUD. For these reasons, this 
rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) 
establishes requirements for Federal agencies to assess the effects of 
their regulatory actions on State, local, and tribal governments and 
the private sector. This rule will not impose any Federal mandates on 
any State, local, or tribal governments or the private sector within 
the meaning of the UMRA.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The information collection requirements contained in this rule were 
submitted to OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
3501-3520) for review and approval and are pending or are covered by 
OMB control numbers 2577-0269, 2577-0191, 2506-0165, 2506-0077, 2506-
0085, 2506-0170, 2506-0199, 2506-0171, 2506-0133, 2577-0169, 2577-0157, 
2502-0587, 2502-0612, 2502-0462, and 2502-0608. In accordance with the 
Paperwork Reduction Act, 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 currently valid OMB control number.

Environmental Review

    A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) with respect to the 
environment was made at the proposed rule stage in accordance with HUD 
regulations in 24 CFR part 50 that implement section 102(2)(C) of the 
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)). That 
FONSI remains applicable to this final rule and is available for public 
inspection online at www.regulations.gov under the docket number and 
title of this rule.

Executive Order 13132, Federalism

    Executive Order 13132 (entitled ``Federalism'') prohibits an agency 
from publishing any rule that has federalism implications if the rule 
either imposes substantial direct compliance costs on State and local 
governments and is not required by statute, or the rule preempts State 
law, unless the agency meets the consultation and funding requirements 
of section 6 of the Executive order. This rule does not have federalism 
implications and does not impose substantial direct compliance costs on 
State and local governments nor preempts State law within the meaning 
of the Executive order.

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

    The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance numbers applicable to 
the programs that would be affected by this rule are: 14.218, 14.225, 
14.228, 14.239, 14.241, 14.267, 14.850, 14.871, and 14.872.

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List of Subjects

24 CFR Part 5

    Administrative practice and procedure, Aged, Claims, Crime, 
Government contracts, Grant programs-housing and community development, 
Individuals with disabilities, Intergovernmental relations, Loan 
programs-housing and community development, Low and moderate income 
housing, Mortgage insurance, Penalties, Pets, Public housing, Rent 
subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Social security, 
Unemployment compensation, Wages.

24 CFR Part 92

    Administrative practice and procedure, Low and moderate income 
housing, Manufactured homes, Rent subsidies, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 93

    Administrative practice and procedure, Grant programs-housing and 
community development, Low and moderate income housing, Manufactured 
homes, Rent subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 570

    Administrative practice and procedure, American Samoa, Community 
development block grants, Grant programs-education, Grant programs-
housing and community development, Guam, Indians, Loan programs-housing 
and community development, Low and moderate income housing, Northern 
Mariana Islands, Pacific Islands Trust Territory, Puerto Rico, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Student aid, Virgin Islands.

24 CFR Part 574

    Community facilities, Grant programs-housing and community 
development, Grant programs-social programs, HIV/AIDS, Low and moderate 
income housing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 578

    Community development, Community facilities, Grant programs-housing 
and community development, Grant programs-social programs, Homeless, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 880

    Grant programs-housing and community development, Rent subsidies, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 881

    Grant programs-housing and community development, Rent subsidies, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 883

    Grant programs-housing and community development, Rent subsidies, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 884

    Grant programs-housing and community development, Rent subsidies, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Rural areas.

24 CFR Part 886

    Grant programs-housing and community development, Lead poisoning, 
Rent subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 891

    Aged, Grant programs-housing and community development, Individuals 
with disabilities, Loan programs-housing and community development, 
Rent subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 905

    Grant programs-housing and community development, Public housing, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 983

    Grant programs-housing and community development, Low and moderate 
income housing, Rent subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    Accordingly, for the reasons stated in the preamble, HUD amends 24 
CFR parts 5, 92, 93, 570, 574, 578, 880, 881, 883, 884, 886, 891, 905, 
and 983 as follows:

PART 5--GENERAL HUD PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS; WAIVERS

0
1. The authority citation for part 5 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f, 1437n, 3535(d), Sec. 
327, Pub. L. 109-115, 119 Stat. 2936, Sec. 607, Pub. L. 109-162, 119 
Stat. 3051, E.O. 13279, and E.O. 13559.

0
2. In Sec.  5.100, add the definitions of ``Broadband infrastructure'' 
and ``Substantial rehabilitation'' in alphabetical order, to read as 
follows:


Sec.  5.100   Definitions.

* * * * *
    Broadband infrastructure means cables, fiber optics, wiring, or 
other permanent (integral to the structure) infrastructure, including 
wireless infrastructure, that is capable of providing access to 
Internet connections in individual housing units, and that meets the 
definition of ``advanced telecommunications capability'' determined by 
the Federal Communications Commission under section 706 of the 
Telecommunications Act of 1996 (47 U.S.C. 1302).
* * * * *
    Substantial rehabilitation, for the purposes of determining when 
installation of broadband infrastructure is required as part of 
substantial rehabilitation of multifamily rental housing, unless 
otherwise defined by a program, means work that involves:
    (1) Significant work on the electrical system of the multifamily 
rental housing. ``Significant work'' means complete replacement of the 
electrical system or other work for which the pre-construction cost 
estimate is equal to or greater than 75 percent of the cost of 
replacing the entire electrical system. In the case of multifamily 
rental housing with multiple buildings with more than 4 units, ``entire 
system'' refers to the electrical system of the building undergoing 
rehabilitation; or
    (2) Rehabilitation of the multifamily rental housing in which the 
pre-construction estimated cost of the rehabilitation is equal to or 
greater than 75 percent of the total estimated cost of replacing the 
multifamily rental housing after the rehabilitation is complete. In the 
case of multifamily rental housing with multiple buildings with more 
than 4 units, the replacement cost must be the replacement cost of the 
building undergoing rehabilitation.
* * * * *

PART 92--HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM

0
3. The authority citation for part 92 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 12701-12839.

0
4. Amend Sec.  92.251 by revising the introductory text of paragraph 
(a)(2) and adding paragraphs (a)(2)(vi) and (b)(1)(x) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  92.251   Property standards.

    (a) * * *
    (2) HUD requirements. All new construction projects must also meet 
the requirements described in this paragraph:
* * * * *
    (vi) Broadband infrastructure. For new commitments made after 
January 19, 2017 for a new construction housing project of a building 
with more than 4

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rental units, the construction must include installation of broadband 
infrastructure, as this term is defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where 
the participating jurisdiction determines and, in accordance with Sec.  
92.508(a)(3)(iv), documents the determination that:
    (A) The location of the new construction makes installation of 
broadband infrastructure infeasible; or
    (B) The cost of installing the infrastructure would result in a 
fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden.
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (x) Broadband infrastructure. For new commitments made after 
January 19, 2017 for a substantial rehabilitation project of a building 
with more than 4 rental units, any substantial rehabilitation, as 
defined in 24 CFR 5.100, must provide for installation of broadband 
infrastructure, as this term is also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except 
where the participating jurisdiction determines and, in accordance with 
Sec.  92.508(a)(3)(iv), documents the determination that:
    (A) The location of the substantial rehabilitation makes 
installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible;
    (B) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (C) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.
* * * * *

PART 93--HOUSING TRUST FUND

0
5. The authority citation for part 93 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 3535(d), 12 U.S.C. 4568.

0
6. Amend Sec.  93.301 by revising the introductory text of paragraph 
(a)(2) and adding paragraphs (a)(2)(vi) and (b)(1)(x) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  93.301   Property standards.

    (a) * * *
    (2) HUD requirements. All new construction projects must also meet 
the requirements described in this paragraph:
* * * * *
    (vi) Broadband infrastructure. For new commitments made after 
January 19, 2017 for a new construction housing project of a building 
with more than 4 rental units, the construction must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is defined in 24 
CFR 5.100, except where the grantee determines and, in accordance with 
Sec.  93.407(a)(2)(iv), documents the determination that:
    (A) The location of the new construction makes installation of 
broadband infrastructure infeasible; or
    (B) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden.
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (x) Broadband infrastructure. For new commitments made after 
January 19, 2017 for a substantial rehabilitation project of a building 
with more than 4 rental units, any substantial rehabilitation, as 
defined in 24 CFR 5.100, must provide for installation of broadband 
infrastructure, as this term is also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except 
where the grantee determines and, in accordance with Sec.  
93.407(a)(2)(iv), documents the determination that:
    (A) The location of the substantial rehabilitation makes 
installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible;
    (B) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (C) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.
* * * * *

PART 570--COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS

0
7. The authority citation for part 570 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 5301-5320.

0
8. In Sec.  570.202, add paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  570.202   Eligible rehabilitation and preservation activities.

* * * * *
    (g) Broadband infrastructure. Any substantial rehabilitation, as 
substantial rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building 
with more than 4 rental units, for which CDBG funds are first obligated 
by the recipient on or after April 19, 2017, must include installation 
of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined in 24 CFR 
5.100, except where the recipient determines and, in accordance with 
Sec.  570.506, documents the determination that:
    (1) The location of the substantial rehabilitation makes 
installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible;
    (2) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (3) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

0
9. In Sec.  570.204 add paragraph (a)(5) to read as follows:


Sec.  570.204   Special activities by Community-Based Development 
Organizations (CBDOs).

    (a) * * *
    (5) Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as 
substantial rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building 
with more than 4 rental units, for which CDBG funds are first obligated 
by the recipient on or after April 19, 2017, must include installation 
of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined in 24 CFR 
5.100, except where the recipient determines and, in accordance with 
Sec.  570.506, documents the determination that:
    (i) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (ii) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result 
in a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or 
in an undue financial burden; or
    (iii) The structure of the housing to be substantially 
rehabilitated makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible.
* * * * *

0
10. Add paragraph (c)(5) to Sec.  570.482 to read as follows:


Sec.  570.482   Eligible activities.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (5) Broadband infrastructure in housing. Any new construction or 
substantial rehabilitation, as substantial rehabilitation is defined by 
24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 4 rental units, for which 
CDBG funds are first obligated by the State's grant recipient on or 
after July 18, 2017, must include installation of broadband 
infrastructure, as this term is also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except 
where the State or the State's grant recipient determines and documents 
the determination that:
    (i) The location of the new construction or substantial

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rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (ii) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result 
in a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or 
in an undue financial burden; or
    (iii) The structure of the housing to be substantially 
rehabilitated makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible.
* * * * *

0
11. In Sec.  570.506, redesignate paragraph (c) as paragraph (c)(1) and 
add a new paragraph (c)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  570.506   Records to be maintained.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) Where applicable, records which either demonstrate compliance 
with the requirements of Sec.  570.202(g) or Sec.  570.204(a)(5) or 
document the State's or State's grant recipient's basis for an 
exception to the requirements of those paragraphs.
* * * * *

PART 574--HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS

0
12. The authority citation for part 574 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 12901-12912.

0
13. Add Sec.  574.350 to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  574.350   Additional standards for broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 574.3, of a building with more than 
4 rental units, for which HOPWA funds are first obligated by the 
grantee or project sponsor on or after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is defined in 24 
CFR 5.100, except where the grantee or project sponsor determines and, 
in accordance with Sec.  574.530, documents the determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

PART 578--CONTINUUM OF CARE PROGRAM

0
14. The authority citation for part 578 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 11371 et seq., 42 U.S.C. 3535(d).

0
15. In Sec.  578.45, add paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  578.45   Rehabilitation.

* * * * *
    (d) Broadband infrastructure. Any substantial rehabilitation, as 
defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 4 rental units 
and funded by a grant awarded after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined 
in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the grantee determines and, in accordance 
with Sec.  578.103, documents the determination that:
    (1) The location of the substantial rehabilitation makes 
installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible;
    (2) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (3) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

0
16. In Sec.  578.47, add paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  578.47   New construction.

* * * * *
    (c) Broadband infrastructure. Any new construction of a building 
with more than 4 rental units and funded by a grant awarded after 
January 19, 2017 must include installation of broadband infrastructure, 
as this term is defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the grantee 
determines and, in accordance with Sec.  578.103, documents the 
determination that:
    (1) The location of the new construction makes installation of 
broadband infrastructure infeasible; or
    (2) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden.

PART 880--SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM FOR NEW 
CONSTRUCTION

0
17. The authority citation for part 880 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f, 3535(d), 12701, and 
13611-13619.

0
18. Add Sec.  880.212 to subpart B to read as follows:


Sec.  880.212   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and that is subject to a Housing Assistance Payments 
contract executed or renewed after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined 
in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the owner determines and documents the 
determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

PART 881--SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM FOR 
SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION

0
19. The authority citation for part 881 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f, 3535(d), 12701, and 
13611-13619.

0
20. Add Sec.  881.212 to subpart B to read as follows:


Sec.  881.212   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and that is subject to a Housing Assistance Payments 
contract executed or renewed after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined 
in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the owner determines and documents the 
determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

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PART 883--SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM--STATE 
HOUSING AGENCIES

0
21. The authority citation for part 883 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f, 3535(d), and 13611-
13619.

0
22. Add Sec.  883.314 to subpart C to read as follows:


Sec.  883.314   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and that is subject to a Housing Assistance Payments 
contract executed or renewed after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined 
in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the owner determines and documents the 
determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

PART 884--SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM, NEW 
CONSTRUCTION SET-ASIDE FOR SECTION 515 RURAL RENTAL HOUSING 
PROJECTS

0
23. The authority citation for part 884 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f, 3535(d), and 13611-
13619.

0
24. Add Sec.  884.125 to subpart A to read as follows:


Sec.  884.125   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and that is subject to a Housing Assistance Payments 
contract executed or renewed after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined 
in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the owner determines and documents the 
determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

PART 886--SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM--SPECIAL 
ALLOCATIONS

0
25. The authority citation for part 886 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f, 3535(d), and 13611-
13619.

0
26. Add Sec.  886.140 to subpart A to read as follows:


Sec.  886.140   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and that is subject to a Housing Assistance Payments 
contract executed or renewed after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined 
in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the owner determines and documents the 
determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

0
27. Add Sec.  886.340 to subpart C to read as follows:


Sec.  886.340   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and that is subject to a Housing Assistance Payments 
contract executed or renewed after January 19, 2017 must include 
installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined 
in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the owner determines and documents the 
determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

PART 891--SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY AND PERSONS WITH 
DISABILITIES

0
28. The authority citation for part 891 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  12 U.S.C. 1701q; 42 U.S.C. 1437f, 3535(d), and 8013.

0
29. In Sec.  891.120, add paragraph (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  891.120   Project design and cost standards.

* * * * *
    (f) Broadband infrastructure. Any new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation, as substantial rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 
5.100, of a building with more than 4 rental units and funded by a 
grant awarded after January 19, 2017 must include installation of 
broadband infrastructure, as this term is also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, 
except where the owner determines and documents the determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

0
30. Add Sec.  891.550 to subpart E to read as follows:


Sec.  891.550   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and funded by a grant awarded after January 19, 2017 
must include installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is 
also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the owner determines and 
documents the determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of

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its program or activity or in an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

PART 905--THE PUBLIC HOUSING CAPITAL FUND PROGRAM

0
31. The authority citation for part 905 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437g, 42 U.S.C. 1437z-2, 42 U.S.C. 1437z-
7, and 3535(d).

0
32. In Sec.  905.312, add paragraph (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  905.312   Design and construction.

* * * * *
    (e) Broadband infrastructure. Any new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation, as substantial rehabilitation is defined in 24 CFR 
5.100, of a building with more than 4 rental units and funded by a 
grant awarded or Capital Funds allocated after January 19, 2017 must 
include installation of broadband infrastructure, as this term is also 
defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where the PHA determines and, in 
accordance with Sec.  905.326, documents the determination that:
    (1) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (2) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (3) The structure of the housing to be rehabilitated makes 
installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

PART 983--PROJECT-BASED VOUCHER (PBV) PROGRAM

0
33. The authority citation for part 983 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 1437f and 3535(d).

0
34. Add Sec.  983.157 to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  983.157   Broadband infrastructure.

    Any new construction or substantial rehabilitation, as substantial 
rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more than 
4 rental units and where the date of the notice of owner proposal 
selection or the start of the rehabilitation while under a HAP contract 
is after January 19, 2017 must include installation of broadband 
infrastructure, as this term is also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except 
where the owner determines and documents the determination that:
    (a) The location of the new construction or substantial 
rehabilitation makes installation of broadband infrastructure 
infeasible;
    (b) The cost of installing broadband infrastructure would result in 
a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity or in 
an undue financial burden; or
    (c) The structure of the housing to be substantially rehabilitated 
makes installation of broadband infrastructure infeasible.

    Dated: December 15, 2016.
Nani A. Coloretti,
Deputy Secretary.
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                                                submitted within 30 calendar days                       product no later than 5 calendar days of              accordance with the longest time period
                                                instead of 15 calendar days if your                     your receipt of the information.                      required for records under the
                                                combination product received                              (b) With regard to information you                  regulations applicable to your product
                                                marketing authorization under a device                  must provide to the other constituent                 under § 4.102.
                                                application.                                            part applicant(s) for the combination                   Dated: December 14, 2016.
                                                  (3) If your combination product                       product, you must maintain records that               Leslie Kux,
                                                contains a biological product                           include:
                                                                                                                                                              Associate Commissioner for Policy.
                                                constituent part, you must submit:                        (1) A copy of the information you
                                                  (i) Biological product deviation                      provided,                                             [FR Doc. 2016–30485 Filed 12–19–16; 8:45 am]
                                                reports; and                                              (2) The date the information was                    BILLING CODE 4164–01–P
                                                  (ii) Fifteen-day reports as described in              received by you,
                                                § 600.80 of this chapter, which must be                   (3) The date the information was
                                                submitted within 30 calendar days                       provided to the other constituent part                DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                instead of 15 calendar days if your                     applicant(s), and                                     URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                combination product received                              (4) The name and address of the other
                                                marketing authorization under a device                  constituent part applicant(s) to whom                 24 CFR Parts 5, 92, 93, 570, 574, 578,
                                                application.                                            you provided the information.                         880, 881, 883, 884, 886, 891, 905, 983
                                                  (d) Other reporting requirements for                                                                        [Docket No. FR 5890–F–02]
                                                                                                        § 4.104 How and where must you submit
                                                combination product applicants. (1) If                  postmarketing safety reports for your                 RIN 2501–AD75
                                                you are the combination product                         combination product or constituent part?
                                                applicant for a combination product that                                                                      Narrowing the Digital Divide Through
                                                                                                          (a) If you are a constituent part
                                                contains a device constituent part and                                                                        Installation of Broadband
                                                                                                        applicant, you must submit
                                                that received marketing authorization                                                                         Infrastructure in HUD-Funded New
                                                                                                        postmarketing safety reports in
                                                under an NDA, ANDA, or BLA, in                                                                                Construction and Substantial
                                                                                                        accordance with the regulations
                                                addition to the information otherwise                                                                         Rehabilitation of Multifamily Rental
                                                                                                        identified in § 4.102(b) that are
                                                required in the periodic safety reports                                                                       Housing
                                                                                                        applicable to your product based on its
                                                you submit under § 314.80 or § 600.80 of
                                                                                                        application type.                                     AGENCY:    Office of the Secretary, HUD.
                                                this chapter, your periodic safety reports                (b) If you are a combination product
                                                must also include a summary and                         applicant, you must submit                            ACTION:   Final rule.
                                                analysis of the reports identified in                   postmarketing safety reports required
                                                paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this                                                                         SUMMARY:   Through this rule, HUD
                                                                                                        under § 4.102 in the manner specified in              continues its efforts to narrow the
                                                section that were submitted during the                  the regulation applicable to the type of
                                                report interval.                                                                                              digital divide in low-income
                                                                                                        report, with the following exceptions:                communities served by HUD by
                                                  (2) If you are the combination product                  (1) You must submit the
                                                applicant for a combination product that                                                                      providing, where feasible and with HUD
                                                                                                        postmarketing safety reports identified               funding, broadband infrastructure to
                                                received marketing authorization under                  in § 4.102(c)(1)(i) and (ii) in accordance
                                                a device application, in addition to the                                                                      communities in need of such
                                                                                                        with § 314.80(g) of this chapter if your              infrastructure. In this final rule, HUD
                                                reports required under paragraphs (b)                   combination product received
                                                and (c) of this section, you must submit                                                                      requires installation of broadband
                                                                                                        marketing authorization under an NDA                  infrastructure at the time of new
                                                reports regarding postmarketing safety                  or ANDA or in accordance with                         construction or substantial
                                                events if notified by the Agency in                     § 600.80(h) of this chapter if your                   rehabilitation of multifamily rental
                                                writing that the Agency requires                        combination product received                          housing that is funded or supported by
                                                additional information. We will specify                 marketing authorization under a BLA.                  HUD, the point at which such
                                                what safety information is needed and                     (2) You must submit the                             installation is generally easier and less
                                                will require such information if we                     postmarketing safety reports identified               costly than when undertaken as a stand-
                                                determine that protection of the public                 in § 4.102(c)(2)(ii) and (c)(3)(ii) in                alone effort. The rule, however,
                                                health requires additional or clarifying                accordance with § 803.12(a) of this                   recognizes that installation of
                                                safety information for the combination                  chapter if your combination product                   broadband infrastructure may not be
                                                product. In any request under this                      received marketing authorization under                feasible for all new construction or
                                                section, we will state the reason or                    a device application.                                 substantial rehabilitation, and,
                                                purpose for the safety information                                                                            therefore, it allows limited exceptions to
                                                request, specify the due date for                       § 4.105 What are the postmarketing safety
                                                                                                                                                              the installation requirements. Installing
                                                submitting the information, and clearly                 reporting recordkeeping requirements for
                                                                                                        your combination product or constituent               unit-based broadband infrastructure in
                                                identify the reported event(s) related to                                                                     multifamily rental housing that is newly
                                                our request.                                            part?
                                                                                                          (a) If you are a constituent part                   constructed or substantially
                                                § 4.103 What information must you share                 applicant:                                            rehabilitated with or supported by HUD
                                                with other constituent part applicants for                (1) You must maintain records in                    funding will provide a platform for
                                                the combination product?                                accordance with the recordkeeping                     individuals and families residing in
                                                  (a) When you receive information                      requirements in the applicable                        such housing to participate in the digital
                                                regarding an event that involves a death                regulation(s) described in § 4.102(b).                economy and increase their access to
                                                or serious injury as described in § 803.3                 (2) You must maintain records                       economic opportunities.
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                                                of this chapter, or an adverse experience               required under § 4.103(b) for the longest             DATES: Effective date: January 19, 2017.
                                                as described in § 314.80(a) of this                     time period required for records under                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
                                                chapter or § 600.80(a) of this chapter,                 the postmarketing safety reporting                    you have any questions, please contact
                                                associated with the use of the                          regulations applicable to your product                the following people (the telephone
                                                combination product, you must provide                   under § 4.102(b).                                     numbers are not toll-free):
                                                the information to the other constituent                  (b) If you are a combination product                  Office of Community Planning and
                                                part applicant(s) for the combination                   applicant, you must maintain records in               Development programs: Clifford Taffet,


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                                                General Deputy Assistant Secretary for                     3. Continuum of Care program;                        C. Costs and Benefits of This Rule
                                                Community Planning and Development,                        4. HOME Investment Partnerships                         The costs and benefits of this rule are
                                                Room 7100, 202–708–2690.                                program;                                                difficult to quantify, but they can be
                                                   Office of Multifamily Housing                           5. Housing Opportunities for Persons                 described qualitatively. This rule only
                                                programs: Katie Buckner, Office of                      With AIDS program;                                      requires that the broadband
                                                Recapitalization, Office of Housing,                       6. Housing Trust Fund program;                       infrastructure provided be able to
                                                Room 6226, 202–402–7140.                                   7. Project-Based Voucher program;                    receive high-speed Internet that is
                                                   Office of Public and Indian Housing                     8. Public Housing Capital Fund                       ‘‘accessible’’ in each unit. It does not
                                                programs: Dominique Blom, Deputy                        program;                                                require those recipients of funding
                                                Assistant Secretary for Public Housing                     9. Section 8 project-based housing                   undertaking new construction or
                                                Investments, Office of Public and Indian                assistance payments programs,                           substantial rehabilitation to provide
                                                Housing, Room 4130, 202–402–4181.                       including, but not limited to, the                      broadband service to current or future
                                                   The address for all individuals is                   Section 8 New Construction, Substantial                 residents even if residents pay for such
                                                Department of Housing and Urban                         Rehabilitation, Loan Management Set-                    service. Furthermore, the definition of
                                                Development; 451 7th Street SW.;                        Aside, and Property Disposition                         broadband infrastructure in the rule
                                                Washington, DC 20410–0500. Persons                      programs; 1 and                                         includes coaxial cable television (TV)
                                                with hearing or speech impairments                         10. Section 202 and Section 811                      wiring that supports cable modem
                                                may access these numbers through TTY                    Supportive Housing for the Elderly and                  access or even permanent infrastructure
                                                by calling the Federal Relay Service at                 Persons with Disabilities programs.                     that would provide broadband speeds to
                                                800–877–8339 (this is a toll-free                                                                               dwelling units wirelessly. The rule also
                                                                                                           The requirements of the rule do not
                                                telephone number).                                                                                              provides for exceptions to the
                                                                                                        apply to multifamily rental housing that
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              only has a mortgage insured by HUD’s                    installation requirements where the
                                                I. Executive Summary                                    Federal Housing Administration or with                  installation is too costly to provide due
                                                                                                        a loan guaranteed under a HUD loan                      to location or building characteristics.
                                                A. Purpose of this Rule                                 guarantee program.                                         A recent survey by the National
                                                   The purpose of this rule is to require                  HUD defines broadband infrastructure                 Association of Homebuilders found that
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure                as cables, fiber optics, wiring, or other               4 percent of the surveyed multifamily
                                                at the time of new construction or                      permanent (integral to the structure)                   housing developers never installed
                                                substantial rehabilitation of multifamily               infrastructure—including wireless                       landline wires and jacks in multifamily
                                                rental housing that is funded or                        infrastructure—as long as the                           units completed in the past 12 months.3
                                                supported by HUD. This rule does not                    installation results in broadband                       In recent years, HUD’s competitive
                                                require a funding recipient to undertake                infrastructure in each dwelling unit                    grants for new construction under the
                                                                                                                                                                Choice Neighborhoods program have
                                                new construction or substantial                         meeting the Federal Communications
                                                                                                                                                                sought the provision of broadband
                                                rehabilitation, but when a funding                      Commission’s (FCC’s) definition in
                                                                                                                                                                access. Therefore, this rule would
                                                recipient does choose to pursue such                    effect at the time the pre-construction
                                                                                                                                                                simply codify what is considered
                                                activity for multifamily rental housing                 estimates are generated. Currently, the
                                                                                                                                                                common practice in the private market
                                                with HUD funding, this rule requires                    FCC defines broadband speeds as 25
                                                                                                                                                                today when new construction or
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure.               Megabits per second (Mbps) download,
                                                                                                                                                                substantial rehabilitation is undertaken.
                                                While the rule only requires affected                   3 Mbps upload.2 In addition, for                           Given the wide range of technologies
                                                funding recipients to install one form of               programs that do not already have a                     that may be employed to meet the
                                                broadband infrastructure, HUD suggests                  definition of substantial rehabilitation,               requirements of this rule, it is not
                                                that funding recipients consider                        HUD defines substantial rehabilitation                  possible to specify the cost of the
                                                whether installing more than one form                   as work on the electrical system with                   technology and how much additional
                                                of broadband infrastructure would be                    estimated costs equal to or greater than                burden this may be for owners or
                                                beneficial to encourage competition                     75 percent of the cost of replacing the                 developers building or providing
                                                among service providers on quality and                  entire electrical system, or when the                   substantial rehabilitation to HUD-
                                                price. Installing unit-based broadband                  estimated cost of the rehabilitation is                 assisted rental housing. If the broadband
                                                infrastructure in multifamily rental                    equal to or greater than 75 percent of the              infrastructure consists of wiring
                                                housing that is newly constructed or                    total estimated cost of replacing the                   connected to proximate telephone or
                                                substantially rehabilitated with or                     multifamily rental housing after the                    cable company networks, the cost is not
                                                supported by HUD funding will provide                   rehabilitation is complete. The                         expected to be significant, as all
                                                a platform for individuals and families                 definition of substantial rehabilitation                electrical work in a multifamily project
                                                residing in such housing to participate                 for purpose of the installation of                      is estimated to be only about 10 percent
                                                in the digital economy, and increase                    broadband infrastructure does not affect                of the construction cost; 4 thus, running
                                                their access to economic opportunities.                 definitions of rehabilitation already in                an additional cable through existing
                                                                                                        place for other purposes.                               electrical conduits would be a minimal
                                                B. Summary of Major Provisions of this
                                                Rule                                                      1 This rule applies to all projects with project-       3 NAHB, Multifamily Market Survey 3rd Quarter
                                                  This rule requires installation of                    based Section 8 housing assistance payment (HAP)        2015. November 2015. There were 90 responses,
                                                broadband infrastructure at the time of                 contracts (other than Mod Rehab or Mod Rehab            and of the responses, 18 percent indicated it was
                                                                                                        Single Room Occupancy (SRO) projects), regardless       not applicable, presumably because they had not
                                                new construction or substantial
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                                                                                                        of whether the properties receive specific funding      completed any projects in the past 12 months. The
                                                rehabilitation of multifamily rental units              to pay directly for substantial rehabilitation or new   survey covers all multifamily construction
                                                funded by the following programs:                       construction, as defined in this rule.                  including lower quality Class B and Class C. It does
                                                  1. Choice Neighborhoods                                 2 Federal Communications Commission, 2015             not provide details on the developers or projects
                                                Implementation Grant program;                           Broadband Progress Report and Notice of Inquiry on      that did not install landlines.
                                                                                                        Immediate Action to Accelerate Deployment, GN             4 2015 National Building Cost Manual. Ed. Ben
                                                  2. Community Development Block                        Docket No. 14–126, Rel. Feb. 4, 2015, at para. 45       Moselle. Carlsbad, CA: Craftsman Book Company.
                                                Grant (CDBG) program, including the                     (available at https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/        https://www.craftsman-book.com/media/static/
                                                CDBG Disaster Recovery program;                         attachmatch/FCC-15-10A1.pdf).                           previews/2015_NBC_book_preview.pdf,, pg. 19.



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                                                incremental cost. If the broadband                       II. Background                                       unplanned-for requirements would be
                                                infrastructure is wireless, the cost will                                                                     an undue burden.
                                                                                                            On March 23, 2015, President Obama
                                                be for the equipment, which varies                                                                              Second, HUD has clarified the point
                                                                                                         issued a Presidential memorandum on
                                                greatly by the design and size of the                                                                         in the planning process for new
                                                                                                         ‘‘Expanding Broadband Deployment and
                                                project, as does the cost per unit. Given                                                                     construction or substantial
                                                                                                         Adoption by Addressing Regulatory
                                                that the costs of installation of                                                                             rehabilitation at which a project must
                                                                                                         Barriers and Encouraging Investment
                                                broadband infrastructure are only a                                                                           be, as of the effective date of this rule,
                                                                                                         and Training.’’ 8 In this memorandum,
                                                portion of the 10 percent of construction                                                                     to not be subject to the rule’s
                                                                                                         the President noted that access to high-
                                                costs, the requirement imposed by this                                                                        requirements. Due to the different
                                                                                                         speed broadband is no longer a luxury,
                                                rule is not expected to measurably                                                                            nature of each program covered by this
                                                                                                         but it is a necessity for American
                                                reduce the size of the housing or the                                                                         rule, a tailored approach was necessary,
                                                                                                         families, businesses, and consumers.
                                                number of units to be constructed. At                                                                         instead of a single declaration for all of
                                                                                                         The President further noted that the
                                                most, installation of broadband                                                                               the programs.
                                                                                                         Federal Government has an important
                                                infrastructure may reduce the provision                                                                         In addition to these two regulatory
                                                                                                         role to play in developing coordinated
                                                of other amenities or nonessential                                                                            changes, HUD will offer some future
                                                                                                         policies to promote broadband
                                                finishes, but HUD considers even these                                                                        clarifying guidance on how funding
                                                                                                         deployment and adoption, including
                                                reductions unlikely. Additionally, the                                                                        recipients are to determine whether
                                                                                                         promoting best practices, breaking down
                                                rule only applies to new construction or                                                                      installing broadband infrastructure
                                                                                                         regulatory barriers, and encouraging
                                                substantial rehabilitation that is                                                                            would be infeasible for a given project.
                                                                                                         further investment.
                                                supported with HUD-provided                                                                                   This is to be a case-by-case
                                                                                                            On May 18, 2016, at 81 FR 31181,
                                                resources, not to existing buildings                                                                          determination, and is very fact-specific.
                                                                                                         HUD published a proposed rule seeking
                                                where substantial rehabilitation is not                                                                       The ultimate decision, however, will be
                                                                                                         to require the installation of broadband
                                                contemplated.                                                                                                 up to the funding recipient, who will
                                                                                                         infrastructure on all new construction or
                                                                                                                                                              also have to maintain adequate
                                                   Materials on the benefits of narrowing                substantial rehabilitation in multifamily
                                                                                                                                                              documentation of the determination.
                                                the digital divide are voluminous.                       projects supported by HUD. This
                                                Having broadband Internet in the home                    proposed rule was an outgrowth of the                IV. Public Comments and HUD
                                                increases household income 5 and yields                  President’s memorandum and HUD’s                     Responses
                                                higher education achievement for                         own Digital Opportunity Demonstration,
                                                                                                                                                              Adoption of the Internet Franchise
                                                students.6 On July 2015, the Council of                  known as ‘‘ConnectHome.’’ The
                                                                                                                                                              Policy Framework
                                                Economic Advisers issued the report                      comment period on the proposed rule
                                                ‘‘Mapping the Digital Divide,’’ which                    closed on July 18, 2016. HUD received                   A commenter urged HUD to adopt the
                                                examines progress in the United States                   25 comments on the proposed rule from                policy framework of the Internet
                                                in narrowing the digital divide and the                  a variety of commenters, including State             Franchise (found at https://webpass.net/
                                                work that still needs to be done,                        or local government economic                         franchise), which the commenter stated
                                                especially in the Nation’s poorest                       development offices, the National                    directly addresses the issues in HUD’s
                                                neighborhoods and most rural                             Association of Home Builders, Internet               rule and would eliminate the need for
                                                communities.7 However, this rule’s                       service providers, housing authorities,              rulemaking in this area. The commenter
                                                limited scope in only requiring the                      and nonprofit organizations.                         stated that creating a new set of rules for
                                                installation of infrastructure instead of                                                                     a small subset of properties—those
                                                                                                         III. Changes From the Proposed Rule                  supported by HUD—is not helpful. HUD
                                                providing Internet access also limits the
                                                benefits of the rule. The benefit of the                    HUD is not changing any of the                    should adopt broadly applicable
                                                rule is that where broadband Internet                    substantive requirements that were in                Internet access rules that can be a model
                                                service can be made available, the                       the proposed rule. Rather, in response to            for the whole country.
                                                tenant, residing in housing with                         questions raised by public comments,                    HUD Response: HUD appreciates the
                                                broadband infrastructure, will be                        HUD is offering two clarifications in the            suggestion but believes the approach
                                                assured of the ability to access                         regulatory text.                                     provided in HUD’s rule is the
                                                broadband Internet service, whether                         First, in the definition in 24 CFR                appropriate approach for HUD
                                                they choose and are able to afford                       5.100, HUD is basing the threshold for               programs. In addition, HUD is not able
                                                Internet service or not. This puts                       substantial rehabilitation on the pre-               to regulate Internet access for housing
                                                broadband Internet service within reach,                 rehabilitation estimates for the work.               not assisted by HUD.
                                                especially where other charitable and                    HUD recognizes that, in the course of                Capacity or Speed
                                                public social programs, including                        rehabilitation, certain cost or work
                                                                                                         changes may result in the project                       Commenters asked that HUD
                                                HUD’s ConnectHome program, provide
                                                                                                         exceeding the threshold to be defined                encourage the installation of
                                                free or reduced-cost service.
                                                                                                         (for the purposes of installing                      infrastructure that is ‘‘future-proofed’’
                                                   5 Ericsson, Arthur D. Little, and Chalmers            broadband infrastructure) as substantial             against higher Internet speeds than what
                                                University of Technology. Socioeconomic Effects of       rehabilitation. However, in these                    meets the current broadband definition,
                                                Broadband Speed. September 2013. http://                 instances, the funding recipients are                perhaps by encouraging fiber optic
                                                www.ericsson.com/res/thecompany/docs/corporate-          already facing higher costs than                     connections to accomplish that goal or
                                                responsibility/2013/ericsson-broadband-final-                                                                 by requiring that the infrastructure have
                                                071013.pdf.                                              expected, and to add additional,
                                                                                                                                                              capacity of 150 percent of the current
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                                                   6 Davidson, Charles M. and Michael J. Santorelli.

                                                ‘‘The Impact of Broadband on Education.’’                  8 See Barack Obama. ‘‘Presidential                 standards. Commenters also suggested
                                                December 2010. https://www.uschamber.com/sites/          Memorandum—Expanding Broadband Deployment            that, rather than just considering
                                                default/files/legacy/about/US_Chamber_Paper_on_          and Adoption by Addressing Regulatory Barriers       bandwidth capacity, HUD should
                                                Broadband_and_Education.pdf, pg. 24.                     and Encouraging Investment and Training.’’ March     require that the technology allow for the
                                                   7 See Council of Economic Advisers. ‘‘Mapping         23, 2015. https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-
                                                the Digital Divide.’’ Issue Brief. July 2015. https://   office/2015/03/23/presidential-memorandum-
                                                                                                                                                              use of common Internet applications
                                                www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/wh_digital_       expanding-broadband-deployment-and-adoption-         (including voice-over-Internet protocols,
                                                divide_issue_brief.pdf.                                  addr.                                                or VOIP, and other streaming services).


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                                                Commenters suggested that HUD find                      and, therefore, it should not be used as              broadband infrastructure, including
                                                ways to provide incentives to provide                   evidence that installing broadband is                 allowing HUD funds to be used for
                                                the highest level of broadband capacity.                already current practice.                             operation or maintenance costs or
                                                   Commenters also asked how HUD                           Commenters also suggested that HUD                 facilitating group purchases to reduce
                                                intended to communicate and                             has not justified the costs of compliance             the costs of the infrastructure itself.
                                                implement new speed standards from                      with the rule with enough benefits.
                                                the FCC.                                                Some commenters stated that in rural                  Exceptions
                                                   HUD Response: HUD is not                             areas, limited access to broadband                      Many commenters weighed in on the
                                                mandating that funding recipients                       equipment installers can inflate                      exceptions to the broadband
                                                install a specific type of infrastructure.              installation and service costs.                       infrastructure requirements. Several
                                                Rather, HUD has specifically written the                   HUD Response: The benefits of                      requested examples of projects that
                                                definition of broadband infrastructure to               narrowing the digital divide through                  would fall under the listed exceptions
                                                allow funding recipients to choose the                  expansion of Internet service are well                or more detailed definitions of the
                                                form of infrastructure that is most                     documented. The Council of Economic                   provided exceptions. Commenters
                                                appropriate for their circumstances,                    Advisers Brief, issued in March 2016,                 suggested that, in addition to the
                                                including future technologies that we                   and entitled ‘‘The Digital Divide and                 exemptions currently included, HUD
                                                cannot imagine today.                                   Economic Benefits of Broadband                        provide an exception for scattered-site
                                                   HUD believes that, rather than                       Access,’’ demonstrates such benefits.                 properties with 1 to 4 units.
                                                requiring installation of infrastructure                (See https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/                  Some commenters stated that having
                                                meeting a standard higher than the                      default/files/page/files/20160308_                    a building in a rural location should not
                                                FCC’s then-current definition of                        broadband_cea_issue_brief.pdf.) HUD                   exempt the housing provider from
                                                ‘‘advanced telecommunications                           understands that the costs of installing              providing broadband infrastructure as,
                                                capability,’’ it is enough to install                   broadband infrastructure will vary given              while the connection to the building
                                                infrastructure that meets that definition,              the geographic area in which the                      may be more expensive, a rural location
                                                especially as in some areas that speed is               construction or substantial                           does not increase the price of installing
                                                more than what may be currently                         rehabilitation is to take place and that,             infrastructure in the building itself.
                                                available. Further, HUD believes that by                given such variations, the costs of labor             Other commenters stated that requiring
                                                requiring that each unit has access to                  and materials will not be uniform across              the installation of infrastructure where
                                                infrastructure that allows broadband                    the Nation. Some costs may be lower                   broadband is not currently available
                                                speeds, every family will be able to use                because the jurisdiction in which the                 could result in the buildings having
                                                Internet applications, such as VOIP, as                 installation is occurring may already                 obsolete infrastructure when broadband
                                                desired. However, this is established as                have a strong broadband infrastructure                access is provided.
                                                the minimum. Nothing prevents funding                   in place that would reduce the cost of                  Regarding the feasibility
                                                recipients from aiming higher, and                      a HUD funding recipient to provide                    determination, some commenters
                                                nothing prevents other local authorities                such infrastructure. However, given the               believed that the owner should be the
                                                from establishing higher standards as a                 comments received, HUD has revised its                proper entity to determine whether
                                                local requirement for funding or from                   costs analyses found in Section V of this             installing broadband infrastructure is
                                                using HUD funding to pay for the cost                   preamble.                                             feasible, while others stated that HUD
                                                differential of getting to that higher                     Whatever the cost of the installation              should make that determination,
                                                level.                                                  of a broadband infrastructure, that cost              moving as quickly as possible to avoid
                                                   In addition, by tying the infrastructure             is borne by HUD in the funds awarded                  delays in projects. Commenters also
                                                requirements to the FCC’s definition,                   to the funding recipient, or the HUD                  requested additional information on the
                                                future changes by the FCC will                          funds are taken into account when                     infeasibility exception, particularly
                                                automatically be incorporated into                      leveraging them for rehabilitation                    what documentation developers should
                                                HUD’s requirements. When the                            funding. There is no mandate in any of                maintain about any determination of
                                                definition is revised in the future, HUD                the HUD programs covered by this rule                 feasibility, and any specific formula or
                                                will evaluate the most appropriate way                  to undertake new construction or                      source of pre-rehabilitation estimates
                                                to notify its funding recipients covered                substantial rehabilitation.                           that HUD will require. Commenters
                                                by this rule of the change.                                While HUD funds will cover the cost                asked at what point a project would be
                                                                                                        of installation of the broadband                      considered infeasible; some stated that
                                                Costs                                                   infrastructure, HUD understands that, in              the threshold of feasibility should be set
                                                  Commenters responded to HUD’s                         tight budgetary times, installing                     such that costs of broadband installation
                                                estimates on the cost of installing                     broadband infrastructure may be too                   that are over 5 percent of the
                                                broadband infrastructure. Many                          expensive for the construction budget to              construction budget should be
                                                commented that the estimates of the                     incorporate, given other construction or              considered infeasible.
                                                costs of labor and material were too low,               rehabilitation requirements such as                     Commenters suggested that HUD
                                                particularly when a project is                          energy efficiency features or                         should consider the costs of maintaining
                                                undergoing rehabilitation. Commenters                   improvements or accessible housing                    and operating the infrastructure in
                                                stated that the costs would vary widely                 features needed by the elderly or                     determining feasibility. Commenters
                                                across the country, depending on the                    persons with disabilities. In such cases,             reminded HUD that, in the future,
                                                construction type, the number of units                  the final rule provides that a funding                increased speed requirements could
                                                involved, and the regional labor costs.                 recipient may be exempted from                        impact the feasibility of installing
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                                                Commenters also stated that HUD                         compliance if the cost of installing                  broadband infrastructure. Commenters
                                                should account for operation and                        broadband infrastructure would result                 also suggested that HUD encourage
                                                maintenance costs for the infrastructure,               in a fundamental alteration in the nature             installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                which may be significant. Commenters                    of its program or activity or in an undue             in common areas if it is too expensive
                                                stated that the study by the National                   financial burden.                                     to install in every unit.
                                                Association of Home Builders did not                       HUD will continue to explore the                     HUD Response: This rule only applies
                                                specifically address broadband access,                  possibilities of reducing the cost of                 to buildings with more than 4 rental


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                                                units, so HUD does not believe an                         HUD Response: HUD fully recognizes                  encourages all funding recipients to
                                                exemption for scattered-site properties                 that imposing additional requirements                 include broadband infrastructure in a
                                                is needed.                                              on projects that have already established             way that conforms to standards for
                                                   For the existing exemptions from the                 budgets would have negative impacts on                resilient construction.
                                                rule’s requirements, this rule places the               those new construction or substantial                   In addition, HUD is not requiring the
                                                burden of determining whether or not                    rehabilitation plans. HUD has, therefore,             installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                an exemption applies and documenting                    put specific applicability language into              in common areas and meeting spaces,
                                                the basis for the determination on the                  each program’s regulations specifying                 but HUD highly encourages funding
                                                funding recipient. HUD will provide                     the date or point in the development                  recipients to do so when possible. In
                                                additional guidance with examples and                   process after which projects will be                  projects where installing such
                                                possible ways to make such                              subject to these new requirements. HUD                infrastructure in individual units is cost
                                                determinations. HUD also appreciates                    intends in particular to issue additional             prohibitive, HUD encourages funding
                                                and supports the suggestion that if a                   guidance for the Project-Based Voucher                recipients to install broadband
                                                funding recipient determines that                       (PBV) program and any substantial                     infrastructure in common areas, unless
                                                providing broadband infrastructure to                   rehabilitation that may occur after a                 the recipient determines that is also cost
                                                every unit is too expensive, the funding                Housing Assistance Payments (HAP)                     prohibitive.
                                                recipient should consider providing                     contract has been signed.                             Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
                                                broadband infrastructure to common                        However, HUD encourages funding
                                                areas at the property.                                  recipients who are currently developing                 Several commenters stated that HUD
                                                   HUD notes that a building’s location                 projects for new construction or                      should encourage housing providers to
                                                in a rural area not currently served by                 substantial rehabilitation that would not             install broadband infrastructure that
                                                broadband does not necessarily mean                     be covered by this rule to seriously                  enables multiple competitive providers
                                                that broadband will not be available in                 consider whether they can include                     in the same project, or a managed
                                                the foreseeable future. In addition, the                broadband infrastructure in those                     solution to allow for subsidized
                                                current unavailability of broadband                     construction or rehabilitation plans.                 services. Commenters stated that HUD
                                                service to a property does not                                                                                should prohibit owners from entering
                                                automatically mean that installing the                  Infrastructure Design                                 into arrangements with providers that
                                                broadband infrastructure is cost                           Commenters suggested other changes                 limit other providers’ access to inside
                                                prohibitive. However, HUD                               to HUD’s requirements for the                         wiring, interfering with the right of
                                                acknowledges that, in some situations,                  broadband infrastructure. Several stated              residents to request or receive
                                                the fact that broadband will not be                     that the broadband wiring should enter                broadband service from a specific
                                                available to a property for an extended                 the building at a central point and then              provider, or entering into exclusive
                                                time period could be a legitimate                       flow to each unit and common space in                 marketing arrangements in HUD-
                                                justification for meeting the ‘‘location’’              the building. Commenters stated that                  supported housing.
                                                exemption, particularly if the window                   HUD should encourage building owners                    Commenters stated that infrastructure
                                                before broadband service is available is                to consider ways to future proof the                  running from the street to the building
                                                long enough to potentially render any                   infrastructure, including how to replace              should have sufficient conduit capacity
                                                infrastructure installed now obsolete by                broken wires and how to make access                   to allow for use by multiple providers.
                                                the time such service is available.                     points easily accessible. Others wrote                  HUD Response: As noted in response
                                                   In some programs, maintenance and                    that HUD should specify that buildings                to the prior comments, HUD leaves the
                                                operating costs are considered eligible                 using wireless should have sufficient                 precise nature or manner of installation
                                                expenses of the funding program, and,                   access points to ensure that each unit                of broadband infrastructure to standards
                                                therefore, there is no need to consider                 has fast, reliable service.                           and requirements set by State and local
                                                those costs when determining the cost                      Commenters also stated that HUD                    codes. HUD does recognize that it is
                                                feasibility of installing the broadband                 should require broadband infrastructure               important to provide as much choice as
                                                infrastructure in the first place. At this              be provided for common areas and                      possible regarding service providers.
                                                time, it is beyond the scope of this                    meeting spaces.                                       However, sometimes, exclusive
                                                rulemaking to amend other program                          Some commenters objected to HUD                    contracts allow for the provision of
                                                regulations (which are sometimes based                  allowing broadband over power lines                   broadband service at a much lower rate
                                                on statutory limitations) to allow such                 (BPL) or very-high-bit-rate digital                   than would otherwise be available. HUD
                                                costs when it is not currently allowable.               subscriber lines (VDSL), as the                       therefore declines at this time to restrict
                                                However, HUD will continue to look for                  commenters felt those technologies                    housing providers’ ability to enter into
                                                situations in which program regulations                 needed significant improvements and                   limited service contracts, but would like
                                                can be revised to allow Internet                        more widespread adoption to become                    to recommend caution for public
                                                operation and maintenance costs to be                   viable ways of receiving broadband.                   housing agencies (PHAs) considering
                                                eligible uses of program funds.                            HUD Response: This final rule does                 exclusivity contracts.
                                                                                                        not require a specific form of broadband
                                                Effectiveness Timeline                                  infrastructure, as long as the                        Programs
                                                  Commenters also asked for additional                  infrastructure meets the speed                          Commenters were divided on whether
                                                detail on the timing of when the                        requirements and complies with State                  HUD should include additional
                                                requirements of the new rule would                      and local building codes. This rule does              programs beyond those in the proposed
                                                apply. Some stated that for substantial                 not supersede any State or local                      rule. Some wrote that HUD should not
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                                                rehabilitation, HUD should state that                   building codes that may apply to the                  include more programs. Others asked
                                                any project beyond the earliest stage of                installation of broadband infrastructure.             that HUD include all programs
                                                project budget development should be                    HUD expects funding recipients to                     providing housing assistance for low-
                                                exempted from the rule. Commenters                      consider the costs of installation, as well           income populations, which may make
                                                also suggested that the rule should not                 as operation and maintenance, when                    the regulation easier to enforce in
                                                apply if a request for proposals (RFP)                  deciding which form of broadband                      general. Commenters also stated that
                                                has been issued for a given project.                    infrastructure to install. HUD also                   HUD should include all multifamily


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                                                programs, while reconsidering                           always translate easily into providing                  Commenters also suggested that HUD
                                                including Continuum of Care (CoC)                       broadband infrastructure.                             should coordinate with the United
                                                programs, as they help with shelter                        Commenters addressed HUD’s                         States Department of Agriculture
                                                needs, not long-term housing solutions.                 question about how to determine                       (USDA) to work with ‘‘last mile’’
                                                   HUD Response: The number of HUD                      whether a rehabilitation project rises to             connection issues.
                                                programs that provide for new                           the level of substantial rehabilitation.
                                                construction and substantial                                                                                    HUD Response: This rule, and HUD’s
                                                                                                        Some stated that HUD should rely on
                                                rehabilitation has not expanded greatly                                                                       broadband rule providing for assessing
                                                                                                        pre-rehabilitation cost estimates
                                                over the years. HUD’s Choice                                                                                  Internet service needs in the
                                                                                                        because, if there are unexpected
                                                Neighborhoods program was the                                                                                 consolidated planning process, are not
                                                                                                        expenses that take the project over the
                                                successor to HUD’s HOPE VI program.                     substantial rehabilitation threshold,                 HUD’s final responses to narrowing the
                                                HUD’s Housing Trust Fund program is                     adding broadband requirements on top                  digital divide. Through HUD’s
                                                a new program that provides, among                      of those expenses may be too much for                 ConnectHome initiative, HUD is striving
                                                other things, for the production of                     the project. However, other comments                  to narrow the digital divide in the
                                                affordable housing. If future HUD                       stated that HUD should use actual costs               housing arena. In addition, HUD has
                                                programs, whether existing or new,                      to judge the substantial threshold.                   and will continue to work with other
                                                provide for the new construction or                        Commenters also asked how the                      Federal agencies, such as the USDA and
                                                substantial rehabilitation of multifamily               standard applies to scattered sites,                  the National Telecommunications and
                                                rental housing, HUD will incorporate                    where only a single unit or a few units               Information Administration.
                                                these requirements into those programs.                 are being renovated.                                    HUD encourages funding recipients to
                                                In addition, CoC funds long-term                           HUD Response: HUD believes that it
                                                housing solutions as well as temporary                                                                        make their own connections with other
                                                                                                        is important to include substantial                   programs, or to establish local
                                                housing solutions. Therefore, HUD finds                 rehabilitation in this rule to maximize
                                                it appropriate to include broadband                                                                           requirements to accomplish these goals.
                                                                                                        the number of families who can benefit                HUD will continue to seek out
                                                infrastructure in these projects.
                                                                                                        from the rule, while minimizing costs as              opportunities to foster such
                                                Sanctions                                               much as possible. In addition, HUD                    partnerships at the national and local
                                                   Commenters suggested some                            believes that maintaining the electrical              level. Several HUD programs can be
                                                sanctions HUD could consider. Some                      system standard as one way to
                                                                                                                                                              used to pay for such complementary
                                                stated that HUD should fine owners for                  determine substantial rehabilitation is
                                                                                                                                                              services, and HUD encourages funding
                                                inappropriate use of exemptions from                    appropriate, as such work would likely
                                                                                                                                                              recipients to leverage those resources.
                                                the requirements, perhaps using the                     result in exposing a building’s basic
                                                                                                        infrastructure in such a way as to allow              HUD will also continue to explore ways
                                                funds for digital literacy programs.                                                                          to expand the eligibility of such
                                                Commenters stated that HUD could, in                    for the installation of broadband
                                                                                                        infrastructure.                                       complementary services and for
                                                egregious cases, disqualify recipients                                                                        infrastructure work in HUD programs.
                                                from future HUD funding. Other                             HUD appreciates the responses to the
                                                                                                        question about which construction costs               However, Congress, not HUD,
                                                commenters suggested that instead of                                                                          establishes program funding levels, so
                                                sanctions, HUD could require funding                    to use when determining whether or not
                                                                                                        work rises to the level of substantial                we are unable to provide additional
                                                recipients to develop ways to bring the
                                                                                                        rehabilitation. HUD has decided that the              programmatic funds at this time.
                                                Internet to a project’s residents.
                                                   HUD Response: For every HUD                          percentage-of-cost threshold for                      Other Comments
                                                program, there are corrective and                       substantial rehabilitation should be
                                                remedial actions available to HUD for                   based on the pre-rehabilitation cost                    Commenters asked HUD to expand
                                                funding recipients who do not follow                    estimates, and this has been                          the scope of the rule beyond new
                                                their regulatory requirements. These                    incorporated into the substantial                     construction and substantial
                                                corrective and remedial actions vary                    rehabilitation definition.                            rehabilitation to also include existing
                                                among programs, depending on existing                      Because this rule only affects                     facilities. Commenters also disagreed
                                                statutory and regulatory authority. At                  structures with more than 4 rental units,             with HUD’s encouragement to deploy
                                                this time, developing additional                        scattered-site housing with fewer than 4              competing infrastructure or delivery
                                                program-specific remedies is outside the                rental units is not covered by the rule.              mechanisms.
                                                scope of this rulemaking. However, in                   Additional HUD Support for Broadband                    HUD Response: As noted in responses
                                                the event that a funding recipient does
                                                not follow the requirements of this rule,                  Commenters stated that HUD should                  above, this rule and its companion
                                                HUD will use the options currently                      couple the rule with additional support               broadband rule regarding the
                                                available to pursue such violations.                    for subsidies and digital literacy                    consolidated planning process are not
                                                                                                        programs, including treating the                      HUD’s final responses to narrowing the
                                                Substantial Rehabilitation                              provision of broadband service as an                  digital divide. HUD is continuing to
                                                  Commenters suggested that HUD                         eligible expenditure in affordable rental             examine other areas for which HUD has
                                                reconsider applying the requirements to                 housing. Others asked for additional                  authority and oversight to determine
                                                substantial rehabilitation projects.                    funding for the infrastructure costs                  whether there are other avenues HUD
                                                Others suggested that HUD expand the                    themselves. Commenters further stated                 can take to narrow the digital divide. At
                                                definition to include other trigger                     that HUD could leverage its size and                  this time, however, it is outside the
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                                                activities, such as updating or replacing               buying power to secure broadband                      scope of this rulemaking to require
                                                coaxial cables, installing fiber optics, or             service at lower prices. Some suggested               funding recipients to retrofit existing
                                                installing Ethernet. Commenters stated                  that HUD should explore additional                    buildings with broadband infrastructure
                                                that the definition of substantial                      subsidies to use ‘‘white space’’ in the               unless rehabilitation work is being
                                                rehabilitation should not include the                   over-air spectrum in rural areas for                  undertaken with HUD program funding.
                                                electrical system standard, because                     wireless Internet or to subsidize seniors
                                                work on electrical systems does not                     or families with children.


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                                                V. Findings and Certifications                                      substantial rehabilitation of multifamily                              Internet access, also limits the benefits
                                                                                                                    rental housing that is funded by HUD.                                  of the rule. Specifically, the benefit of
                                                Regulatory Review—Executive Orders
                                                                                                                    As noted in the Executive Summary, the                                 the rule is that where broadband
                                                12866 and 13563
                                                                                                                    costs and benefits of this rule are                                    Internet can be made available at a
                                                   Under Executive Order 12866                                      difficult to quantify, but they can be                                 limited price, the tenants, residing in
                                                (Regulatory Planning and Review), a                                 described qualitatively.                                               housing with broadband infrastructure,
                                                determination must be made whether a                                A. Benefits                                                            will be assured of the ability to access
                                                regulatory action is significant and,                                                                                                      broadband Internet service, whether
                                                therefore, subject to review by the Office                             The benefits of narrowing the digital                               they choose and are able to afford
                                                of Management and Budget (OMB) in                                   divide are well documented. In just one                                Internet service or not. This rule,
                                                accordance with the requirements of the                             example, a study conducted by a former                                 therefore, would put broadband Internet
                                                order. Executive Order 13563                                        chair of the President’s Council of                                    service within reach where other
                                                (Improving Regulations and Regulatory                               Economic Advisers used data on the                                     charitable and public social programs,
                                                Review) directs executive agencies to                               amount of time Internet users spend                                    including HUD’s ConnectHome
                                                analyze regulations that are ‘‘outmoded,                            online to estimate that Internet access                                program, provide free or reduced-cost
                                                                                                                    produces thousands of dollars of                                       service.
                                                ineffective, insufficient, or excessively
                                                                                                                    consumer surplus per user each year.9
                                                burdensome, and to modify, streamline,                                                                                                     B. Costs
                                                                                                                    As noted above, however, the benefits of
                                                expand, or repeal them in accordance
                                                                                                                    Internet technology have not been
                                                with what has been learned.’’ Executive                                                                                                      It is not possible to specify the exact
                                                                                                                    evenly distributed and research shows
                                                Order 13563 also directs that, where                                                                                                       costs that recipients and owners may
                                                                                                                    that there remain substantial disparities
                                                relevant, feasible, and consistent with                                                                                                    incur as a result of the rule, given the
                                                                                                                    in both Internet use and the quality of
                                                regulatory objectives, and to the extent                                                                                                   variety of available technologies that
                                                                                                                    access. This digital deficit is generally
                                                permitted by law, agencies are to                                                                                                          may be used to satisfy the new
                                                                                                                    concentrated among older, less
                                                identify and consider regulatory                                                                                                           broadband requirements. However,
                                                                                                                    educated, and less affluent
                                                approaches that reduce burdens and                                                                                                         available data indicate that any costs
                                                                                                                    populations,10 as well as in persons
                                                maintain flexibility and freedom of                                 with disabilities.11                                                   associated with this rule will be
                                                choice for the public. This rule was                                   Additionally, individuals with vision,                              minimal.
                                                determined to be a ‘‘significant                                    learning, and physical disabilities                                      As is displayed on Table I, broadband
                                                regulatory action’’ as defined in section                           affecting manual dexterity rely on                                     Internet access can be provided using
                                                3(f) of Executive Order 12866 (although                             assistive technologies to interact with                                two general technologies: Wired and
                                                not an economically significant                                     computers and the Internet, and such                                   wireless, each with several specific
                                                regulatory action, as provided under                                technologies function best on broadband                                technologies. Broadband can be
                                                section 3(f)(1) of the Executive Order).                            Internet. Without access to broadband                                  delivered over wired lines using very-
                                                   As discussed, this rule furthers HUD’s                           infrastructure, these individuals may                                  high-bit-rate digital subscriber lines
                                                efforts to narrow the digital divide in                             have limited access to basic services                                  (VDSL), cable lines, power lines (BPL),
                                                low-income communities served by                                    that are now offered online.                                           or fiber optic platforms. Using wireless
                                                HUD. Specifically, HUD is requiring                                    HUD recognizes that the rule’s limited                              technologies, broadband can be
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure                            scope in only requiring the installation                               provided using satellite, fixed wireless,
                                                at the time of new construction or                                  of infrastructure, instead of providing                                mobile wireless, and Wi-Fi platforms.

                                                                                                             TABLE I—TYPES OF BROADBAND TECHNOLOGIES
                                                                                                                                                                                            Access requirement
                                                                   Platform                                      Connection type                                                                                              Not part of
                                                                                                                                                                Part of infrastructure                                      infrastructure

                                                Wired:
                                                    Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL)                   Copper wire ..................................   Yes   ................................................   Router   &   Modem.
                                                    Cable Modem .........................            Copper wire ..................................   Yes   ................................................   Router   &   Modem.
                                                    Fiber ........................................   Fiber Optic wire ............................    Yes   ................................................   Router   &   Modem.
                                                    Broadband over Power Lines                       Copper wire ..................................   Yes   ................................................   Router   &   Modem.
                                                       (BPL).
                                                Wireless:
                                                    Satellite ...................................    Over the Air—satellite ..................        None .............................................       Router & Modem.
                                                    Fixed Wireless ........................          Over the Air—Longer Range Di-                    None .............................................       Router & Modem.
                                                                                                      rectional Equipment.
                                                      Mobile Wireless ......................         Over the Air—Cellular ..................         None .............................................       Router & Modem.
                                                      Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) ..........           Over the Air—Short-Range Wire-                   None .............................................       Router & Modem.
                                                                                                      less Technology.



                                                  Whereas wired lines technologies may                              infrastructure consisting of internal                                  wireless technologies do not require any
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                                                require some sort of physical                                       wiring within the dwelling unit,                                       additional physical infrastructure

                                                  9 Council of Economic Advisers July 2015 report,                  Paper No. 11995 (February 2006) available online                       Labor, and Pensions (February 7, 2012), available
                                                supra, citing Austan Goolsbee and Peter J. Klenow,                  at: http://www.nber.org/papers/w11995.                                 online at http://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/
                                                Valuing Consumer Products by the Time Spent                            10 Ibid.
                                                                                                                                                                                           testimonies//attachments/02/07/12/02-07-12-crt-
                                                Using Them: An Application to the Internet                             11 Eve Hill, Department of Justice, Testimony
                                                                                                                                                                                           hill-testimony.pdf.
                                                National Bureau of Economic Research Working                        before the Senate Committee on Health, Education,



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                                                within the building. With wireless                                      wiring, as this is all that is required by                                 The average per-unit cost for wiring
                                                technology, the signal travels through                                  the rule. Within the unit or the building,                              for broadband Internet is approximately
                                                the air to the customer, who uses a                                     the electrical work consists of running                                 $200 (see Table II). These costs are
                                                connection technology, such as a                                        cable (meeting the requirements of                                      simply estimates of one method of
                                                modem, to access the services. For                                      category (Cat) 5e or Cat 6 wire),                                       complying with the requirements of the
                                                wireless technologies, the infrastructure                               installing jacks and plates, and minor                                  rule. Labor costs will also vary based on
                                                cost to the property boundary                                           construction work (such as drilling and                                 the region and whether the installation
                                                (connection to the service provider) is                                 patching walls). Fiber optic cables are                                 is being done as part of substantial
                                                nil ($0.00). However, the availability of                               rarely run in the dwelling unit but are                                 rehabilitation or new construction. At
                                                wireless broadband service is limited                                   installed by the service provider outside                               most, installation of broadband
                                                and evolving, so HUD expects many
                                                                                                                        the unit; the non-fiber optic wiring then                               infrastructure may reduce the provision
                                                builders will install wired broadband
                                                                                                                        makes broadband accessible within the                                   of other amenities or nonessential
                                                infrastructure to ensure that the
                                                                                                                        unit. Depending on the market, some of                                  finishes, but even these reductions are
                                                requirements of this rule are met.
                                                  Building costs of installing wired                                    the cost is also borne by the service                                   considered unlikely.
                                                infrastructure are limited to in-dwelling                               provider.

                                                                                          TABLE II—SAMPLE COST TO INSTALL ELECTRICAL WIRING (1 WIRING) 12
                                                                                                        Item                                                                     Quantity                             Low                               High

                                                Electrical Wiring Labor (Hours)—Labor estimate to install electrical wiring, route,                                     2.1 hours ................                         $160.07                          $205.10
                                                  secure, and connect new NMB–B wiring run for single receptacle, up to a 40′
                                                  run. Includes planning, equipment, and material acquisition, area preparation
                                                  and protection, setup, and cleanup.
                                                Electrical Wiring Materials and Supplies—Cost of related materials and supplies                                         1 Wiring (unit) ........                                  20.00                         25.00
                                                  typically required to install electrical wiring including connectors, fittings, and
                                                  mounting hardware.

                                                      Total Costs (1 Wiring) ......................................................................................     ................................                     180.07                            230.10



                                                  HUD also notes that the rule is drafted                               installation is undertaken as a stand-                                  competitive grants for new construction
                                                so as to minimize the costs of the new                                  alone effort.                                                           under the Choice Neighborhoods
                                                installation requirements. For example,                                    Moreover, this rule only requires the                                program have, in recent years, sought
                                                the rule does not mandate any                                           installation of broadband infrastructure                                the provision of broadband.
                                                rehabilitation or construction, and the                                 that is ‘‘accessible’’ in each unit. The                                   A review of HUD internal databases,
                                                decision to undertake such activities                                   rule does not require recipients or                                     summarized on Table III, shows that, in
                                                appropriately remains with recipients                                   owners to provide a regular subscription                                2013, 58,677 units within the targeted
                                                and owners. Rather, the scope of the                                    to broadband Internet service (even at a                                programs were newly constructed or
                                                regulatory changes is limited to                                        cost) to residents. Also minimizing the                                 rehabilitated. However, HUD’s data did
                                                requiring the installation of broadband                                 economic costs of the regulatory                                        not contain specific information to be
                                                infrastructure if the recipient or owner                                changes is the fact that the definition of                              able to determine how many of the units
                                                elects to undertake new construction or                                 broadband infrastructure includes cable                                 that underwent rehabilitation met the
                                                                                                                        television, fiber optic cabling, and                                    definition of ‘‘substantial rehabilitation’’
                                                substantial rehabilitation. The rule
                                                                                                                        wireless infrastructure providing                                       contained in the rule, so the number of
                                                minimizes the economic impacts on
                                                                                                                        appropriate broadband connectivity to                                   affected units would be smaller than is
                                                recipients and owners by recognizing                                    the individual units. As discussed above                                contained in the table. In addition, data
                                                that the installation of broadband                                      in this Executive Summary, multifamily                                  on affected units newly constructed
                                                infrastructure is generally less                                        HUD or standard-market new                                              using CDBG funding are unavailable, as
                                                burdensome and costly at the time of                                    construction typically provides                                         grantee reports do not separate
                                                new construction or substantial                                         telephone landline and cable TV                                         multifamily from single-unit new
                                                rehabilitation than when such                                           connectivity. Further, HUD’s                                            construction.
                                                                                TABLE III—HUD-ASSISTED NEW CONSTRUCTION AND SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION
                                                                                       Sec. 8                                                                                                                                         HOME
                                                                                                        811 PRAC             202 PRAC         Sec. 8 202            HOPE VI                  PIH                CDBG                                       Totals
                                                                                        RAD                                                                                                                                           Rental

                                                                                                                                New Construction

                                                2012 ...........................   ..................              506            2,405       ..................               146                  703      ..................    ..................   ..................
                                                2013 ...........................               110                 583            2,034       ..................                 44                 297      ..................           19,424               22,492
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                                                2014 ...........................               100                 482            1,592       ..................   ..................   ..................   ..................           11,596        ..................

                                                                                                                                   Rehabilitation

                                                2012 ...........................   ..................   ..................             25     ..................   ..................                 36     ..................    ..................   ..................


                                                  12 http://www.homewyse.com/services/cost_to_

                                                install_electrical_wiring.html.


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                                                                     TABLE III—HUD-ASSISTED NEW CONSTRUCTION AND SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION—Continued
                                                                                      Sec. 8                                                                                                                                              HOME
                                                                                                        811 PRAC             202 PRAC              Sec. 8 202            HOPE VI                  PIH                CDBG                                      Totals
                                                                                       RAD                                                                                                                                                Rental

                                                2013 ...........................               199                   15      ..................                109      ..................                 16           20,918               14,928                36,185
                                                2014 ...........................   ..................                28                    15      ..................   ..................   ..................         15,716                6,965         ..................

                                                      FY 2013 Totals ...           ..................   ..................   ..................    ..................   ..................   ..................   ..................   ..................          58,677



                                                  Further, a review found that                                            The docket file is available for public                                    Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
                                                multifamily (5-plus units) HUD or                                       inspection online at                                                         U.S.C. 3501–3520) for review and
                                                standard-market new construction                                        www.regulations.gov under the docket                                         approval and are pending or are covered
                                                typically provides telephone landlines                                  number and title of this rule.                                               by OMB control numbers 2577–0269,
                                                and many provide cable TV                                                                                                                            2577–0191, 2506–0165, 2506–0077,
                                                                                                                        Impact on Small Entities
                                                connectivity.13 A recent survey by the                                                                                                               2506–0085, 2506–0170, 2506–0199,
                                                National Association of Homebuilders                                       The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                                      2506–0171, 2506–0133, 2577–0169,
                                                found that just 4 percent of the surveyed                               (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) generally requires                                    2577–0157, 2502–0587, 2502–0612,
                                                multifamily housing developers did not                                  an agency to conduct a regulatory                                            2502–0462, and 2502–0608. In
                                                install landline wires and jacks in                                     flexibility analysis of any rule subject to                                  accordance with the Paperwork
                                                multifamily units completed in the past                                 notice and comment rulemaking                                                Reduction Act, an agency may not
                                                12 months.14 15 In recent years, HUD’s                                  requirements unless the agency certifies                                     conduct or sponsor, and a person is not
                                                competitive grants for new construction                                 that the rule will not have a significant                                    required to respond to, a collection of
                                                under the Choice Neighborhoods                                          economic impact on a substantial                                             information unless the collection
                                                program have required the provision of                                  number of small entities.                                                    displays a currently valid OMB control
                                                broadband.16 Therefore, this rule simply                                   This rule provides that for new                                           number.
                                                codifies what is considered common                                      construction or substantial
                                                practice in at least one program.                                       rehabilitation of multifamily rental                                         Environmental Review
                                                                                                                        housing funded by HUD, as part of the
                                                  Accordingly, most recipients and                                      new construction or substantial                                                 A Finding of No Significant Impact
                                                owners already meet the standards                                       rehabilitation to be undertaken, such                                        (FONSI) with respect to the
                                                established in the rule, and the new                                    activity must include installation of                                        environment was made at the proposed
                                                regulatory requirements will impose                                     broadband infrastructure. None of the                                        rule stage in accordance with HUD
                                                minimal, if any, new economic costs.                                    programs covered by this rule require a                                      regulations in 24 CFR part 50 that
                                                HUD has addressed those rare situations                                 funding recipient to undertake new                                           implement section 102(2)(C) of the
                                                where the new requirements may prove                                    construction or substantial                                                  National Environmental Policy Act of
                                                too costly by allowing exceptions to the                                rehabilitation. Instead, new construction                                    1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)). That FONSI
                                                installation requirements where the                                     and substantial rehabilitation are                                           remains applicable to this final rule and
                                                installation is documented to be                                        eligible activities that funding recipients                                  is available for public inspection online
                                                economically infeasible due to location                                 may take using HUD funds. Therefore,                                         at www.regulations.gov under the
                                                or building characteristics.                                            small entities will not incur any costs                                      docket number and title of this rule.
                                                                                                                        they would not otherwise incur by
                                                   13 For example, under ‘‘Class 4 Low Average                                                                                                       Executive Order 13132, Federalism
                                                                                                                        voluntarily undertaking new
                                                Quality’’ the Craftsman 2015 National Building Cost
                                                Manual lists cable TV as a standard feature. Only                       construction or substantial                                                     Executive Order 13132 (entitled
                                                ‘‘Class 5’’ minimum quality does not list cable or                      rehabilitation, since the costs of these                                     ‘‘Federalism’’) prohibits an agency from
                                                a computer network as a standard feature. All                           activities, including the installation of                                    publishing any rule that has federalism
                                                electrical work is estimated to be 10 percent of                        broadband infrastructure, are funded by
                                                project cost. 2015 National Building Cost Manual,                                                                                                    implications if the rule either imposes
                                                supra, p. 19.                                                           HUD. For these reasons, this rule will                                       substantial direct compliance costs on
                                                   14 NAHB, Multifamily Market Survey, supra.                           not have a significant economic impact                                       State and local governments and is not
                                                   15 Note that HUD’s definition of accessibility is                    on a substantial number of small                                             required by statute, or the rule preempts
                                                more restrictive than the FCC’s because HUD                             entities.                                                                    State law, unless the agency meets the
                                                considers only the building itself.
                                                   16 United States Department of Housing and                           Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                                 consultation and funding requirements
                                                Urban Development. ‘‘Choice Neighborhoods                                                                                                            of section 6 of the Executive order. This
                                                Planning Grants Notice of Funding Availability,’’                         Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                                                                                                                                                                     rule does not have federalism
                                                supra, p. 32. ‘‘Broadband Access. All FY2014 and                        Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) establishes
                                                                                                                                                                                                     implications and does not impose
                                                FY2015 Implementation Grantees will be required,                        requirements for Federal agencies to
                                                as part of their Transformation Plan, to include                                                                                                     substantial direct compliance costs on
                                                                                                                        assess the effects of their regulatory
                                                infrastructure that permits unit-based access to                                                                                                     State and local governments nor
                                                broadband Internet connectivity in all new units.                       actions on State, local, and tribal
                                                                                                                                                                                                     preempts State law within the meaning
                                                Grantees may use Choice Neighborhoods funds to                          governments and the private sector.
                                                                                                                                                                                                     of the Executive order.
                                                provide unit-based broadband Internet connectivity,                     This rule will not impose any Federal
                                                which includes the costs of installing broadband                        mandates on any State, local, or tribal                                      Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
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                                                infrastructure and hardware in units, but not the
                                                costs of Internet service for residents. Regular and                    governments or the private sector within
                                                informed Internet adoption can increase access to                       the meaning of the UMRA.                                                       The Catalog of Federal Domestic
                                                the job market, as well as health, education,                                                                                                        Assistance numbers applicable to the
                                                financial and other services. Further, in-home                          Paperwork Reduction Act                                                      programs that would be affected by this
                                                broadband Internet access is an attractive, and in
                                                most cases, standard amenity that can be used to
                                                                                                                          The information collection                                                 rule are: 14.218, 14.225, 14.228, 14.239,
                                                market the mixed-income community created                               requirements contained in this rule                                          14.241, 14.267, 14.850, 14.871, and
                                                through the Transformation Plan.’’                                      were submitted to OMB under the                                              14.872.


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                                                List of Subjects                                        24 CFR Part 881                                       infrastructure, including wireless
                                                                                                          Grant programs-housing and                          infrastructure, that is capable of
                                                24 CFR Part 5
                                                                                                        community development, Rent                           providing access to Internet connections
                                                  Administrative practice and                                                                                 in individual housing units, and that
                                                                                                        subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                procedure, Aged, Claims, Crime,                                                                               meets the definition of ‘‘advanced
                                                                                                        requirements.
                                                Government contracts, Grant programs-                                                                         telecommunications capability’’
                                                housing and community development,                      24 CFR Part 883                                       determined by the Federal
                                                Individuals with disabilities,                            Grant programs-housing and                          Communications Commission under
                                                Intergovernmental relations, Loan                       community development, Rent                           section 706 of the Telecommunications
                                                programs-housing and community                          subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping                Act of 1996 (47 U.S.C. 1302).
                                                development, Low and moderate                           requirements.                                         *      *     *     *    *
                                                income housing, Mortgage insurance,                                                                              Substantial rehabilitation, for the
                                                Penalties, Pets, Public housing, Rent                   24 CFR Part 884
                                                                                                                                                              purposes of determining when
                                                subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping                    Grant programs-housing and                          installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                requirements, Social security,                          community development, Rent                           is required as part of substantial
                                                Unemployment compensation, Wages.                       subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping                rehabilitation of multifamily rental
                                                24 CFR Part 92                                          requirements, Rural areas.                            housing, unless otherwise defined by a
                                                                                                        24 CFR Part 886                                       program, means work that involves:
                                                  Administrative practice and                                                                                    (1) Significant work on the electrical
                                                procedure, Low and moderate income                        Grant programs-housing and                          system of the multifamily rental
                                                housing, Manufactured homes, Rent                       community development, Lead                           housing. ‘‘Significant work’’ means
                                                subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping                  poisoning, Rent subsidies, Reporting                  complete replacement of the electrical
                                                requirements.                                           and recordkeeping requirements.                       system or other work for which the pre-
                                                24 CFR Part 93                                          24 CFR Part 891                                       construction cost estimate is equal to or
                                                                                                                                                              greater than 75 percent of the cost of
                                                  Administrative practice and                             Aged, Grant programs-housing and                    replacing the entire electrical system. In
                                                procedure, Grant programs-housing and                   community development, Individuals                    the case of multifamily rental housing
                                                community development, Low and                          with disabilities, Loan programs-                     with multiple buildings with more than
                                                moderate income housing,                                housing and community development,                    4 units, ‘‘entire system’’ refers to the
                                                Manufactured homes, Rent subsidies,                     Rent subsidies, Reporting and                         electrical system of the building
                                                Reporting and recordkeeping                             recordkeeping requirements.                           undergoing rehabilitation; or
                                                requirements.
                                                                                                        24 CFR Part 905                                          (2) Rehabilitation of the multifamily
                                                24 CFR Part 570                                                                                               rental housing in which the pre-
                                                                                                          Grant programs-housing and
                                                   Administrative practice and                                                                                construction estimated cost of the
                                                                                                        community development, Public
                                                procedure, American Samoa,                                                                                    rehabilitation is equal to or greater than
                                                                                                        housing, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                Community development block grants,                                                                           75 percent of the total estimated cost of
                                                                                                        requirements.
                                                Grant programs-education, Grant                                                                               replacing the multifamily rental housing
                                                programs-housing and community                          24 CFR Part 983                                       after the rehabilitation is complete. In
                                                development, Guam, Indians, Loan                          Grant programs-housing and                          the case of multifamily rental housing
                                                programs-housing and community                          community development, Low and                        with multiple buildings with more than
                                                development, Low and moderate                           moderate income housing, Rent                         4 units, the replacement cost must be
                                                income housing, Northern Mariana                        subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping                the replacement cost of the building
                                                Islands, Pacific Islands Trust Territory,               requirements.                                         undergoing rehabilitation.
                                                Puerto Rico, Reporting and                                Accordingly, for the reasons stated in              *      *     *     *    *
                                                recordkeeping requirements, Student                     the preamble, HUD amends 24 CFR
                                                aid, Virgin Islands.                                                                                          PART 92—HOME INVESTMENT
                                                                                                        parts 5, 92, 93, 570, 574, 578, 880, 881,             PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM
                                                24 CFR Part 574                                         883, 884, 886, 891, 905, and 983 as
                                                                                                        follows:                                              ■ 3. The authority citation for part 92
                                                  Community facilities, Grant programs-
                                                                                                                                                              continues to read as follows:
                                                housing and community development,                      PART 5—GENERAL HUD PROGRAM
                                                Grant programs-social programs, HIV/                    REQUIREMENTS; WAIVERS                                   Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 12701–
                                                AIDS, Low and moderate income                                                                                 12839.
                                                housing, Reporting and recordkeeping                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 5                ■ 4. Amend § 92.251 by revising the
                                                requirements.                                           continues to read as follows:                         introductory text of paragraph (a)(2) and
                                                                                                          Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f,           adding paragraphs (a)(2)(vi) and (b)(1)(x)
                                                24 CFR Part 578                                                                                               to read as follows:
                                                                                                        1437n, 3535(d), Sec. 327, Pub. L. 109–115,
                                                  Community development,                                119 Stat. 2936, Sec. 607, Pub. L. 109–162,
                                                                                                                                                              § 92.251   Property standards.
                                                Community facilities, Grant programs-                   119 Stat. 3051, E.O. 13279, and E.O. 13559.
                                                housing and community development,                      ■  2. In § 5.100, add the definitions of                (a) * * *
                                                Grant programs-social programs,                         ‘‘Broadband infrastructure’’ and                        (2) HUD requirements. All new
                                                Homeless, Reporting and recordkeeping                   ‘‘Substantial rehabilitation’’ in                     construction projects must also meet the
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                                                requirements.                                           alphabetical order, to read as follows:               requirements described in this
                                                                                                                                                              paragraph:
                                                24 CFR Part 880                                         § 5.100   Definitions.                                *     *     *     *    *
                                                  Grant programs-housing and                            *    *      *     *     *                               (vi) Broadband infrastructure. For
                                                community development, Rent                               Broadband infrastructure means                      new commitments made after January
                                                subsidies, Reporting and recordkeeping                  cables, fiber optics, wiring, or other                19, 2017 for a new construction housing
                                                requirements.                                           permanent (integral to the structure)                 project of a building with more than 4


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                                                rental units, the construction must                     include installation of broadband                        (1) The location of the substantial
                                                include installation of broadband                       infrastructure, as this term is defined in            rehabilitation makes installation of
                                                infrastructure, as this term is defined in              24 CFR 5.100, except where the grantee                broadband infrastructure infeasible;
                                                24 CFR 5.100, except where the                          determines and, in accordance with                       (2) The cost of installing broadband
                                                participating jurisdiction determines                   § 93.407(a)(2)(iv), documents the                     infrastructure would result in a
                                                and, in accordance with                                 determination that:                                   fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                § 92.508(a)(3)(iv), documents the                          (A) The location of the new                        its program or activity or in an undue
                                                determination that:                                     construction makes installation of                    financial burden; or
                                                   (A) The location of the new                          broadband infrastructure infeasible; or                  (3) The structure of the housing to be
                                                construction makes installation of                         (B) The cost of installing broadband               substantially rehabilitated makes
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible; or                 infrastructure would result in a                      installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                   (B) The cost of installing the                       fundamental alteration in the nature of               infeasible.
                                                infrastructure would result in a                        its program or activity or in an undue                ■ 9. In § 570.204 add paragraph (a)(5) to
                                                fundamental alteration in the nature of                 financial burden.                                     read as follows:
                                                its program or activity or in an undue                     (b) * * *
                                                financial burden.                                          (1) * * *                                          § 570.204 Special activities by Community-
                                                   (b) * * *                                               (x) Broadband infrastructure. For new              Based Development Organizations
                                                   (1) * * *                                                                                                  (CBDOs).
                                                                                                        commitments made after January 19,
                                                   (x) Broadband infrastructure. For new                2017 for a substantial rehabilitation                    (a) * * *
                                                commitments made after January 19,                      project of a building with more than 4                   (5) Any new construction or
                                                2017 for a substantial rehabilitation                   rental units, any substantial                         substantial rehabilitation, as substantial
                                                project of a building with more than 4                  rehabilitation, as defined in 24 CFR                  rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR
                                                rental units, any substantial                           5.100, must provide for installation of               5.100, of a building with more than 4
                                                rehabilitation, as defined in 24 CFR                    broadband infrastructure, as this term is             rental units, for which CDBG funds are
                                                5.100, must provide for installation of                 also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except                  first obligated by the recipient on or
                                                broadband infrastructure, as this term is               where the grantee determines and, in                  after April 19, 2017, must include
                                                also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except                    accordance with § 93.407(a)(2)(iv),                   installation of broadband infrastructure,
                                                where the participating jurisdiction                    documents the determination that:                     as this term is also defined in 24 CFR
                                                determines and, in accordance with                         (A) The location of the substantial                5.100, except where the recipient
                                                § 92.508(a)(3)(iv), documents the                       rehabilitation makes installation of                  determines and, in accordance with
                                                determination that:                                     broadband infrastructure infeasible;                  § 570.506, documents the determination
                                                   (A) The location of the substantial                     (B) The cost of installing broadband               that:
                                                rehabilitation makes installation of                    infrastructure would result in a                         (i) The location of the new
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible;                    fundamental alteration in the nature of               construction or substantial
                                                   (B) The cost of installing broadband                 its program or activity or in an undue                rehabilitation makes installation of
                                                infrastructure would result in a                        financial burden; or                                  broadband infrastructure infeasible;
                                                fundamental alteration in the nature of                    (C) The structure of the housing to be                (ii) The cost of installing broadband
                                                its program or activity or in an undue                  substantially rehabilitated makes                     infrastructure would result in a
                                                financial burden; or                                    installation of broadband infrastructure              fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                   (C) The structure of the housing to be               infeasible.                                           its program or activity or in an undue
                                                substantially rehabilitated makes                                                                             financial burden; or
                                                                                                        *      *    *     *     *
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure                                                                         (iii) The structure of the housing to be
                                                infeasible.                                             PART 570—COMMUNITY                                    substantially rehabilitated makes
                                                *      *    *     *     *                               DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS                              installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                                                                                                                              infeasible.
                                                PART 93—HOUSING TRUST FUND                              ■ 7. The authority citation for part 570              *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                        continues to read as follows:                         ■ 10. Add paragraph (c)(5) to § 570.482
                                                ■ 5. The authority citation for part 93
                                                continues to read as follows:                             Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 5301–              to read as follows:
                                                                                                        5320.
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d), 12 U.S.C.                                                                     § 570.482   Eligible activities.
                                                                                                        ■ 8. In § 570.202, add paragraph (g) to
                                                4568.                                                                                                         *      *     *    *      *
                                                                                                        read as follows:
                                                ■ 6. Amend § 93.301 by revising the                                                                              (c) * * *
                                                introductory text of paragraph (a)(2) and               § 570.202 Eligible rehabilitation and                    (5) Broadband infrastructure in
                                                adding paragraphs (a)(2)(vi) and (b)(1)(x)              preservation activities.                              housing. Any new construction or
                                                to read as follows:                                     *      *     *    *     *                             substantial rehabilitation, as substantial
                                                                                                           (g) Broadband infrastructure. Any                  rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR
                                                § 93.301   Property standards.                          substantial rehabilitation, as substantial            5.100, of a building with more than 4
                                                  (a) * * *                                             rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR                   rental units, for which CDBG funds are
                                                  (2) HUD requirements. All new                         5.100, of a building with more than 4                 first obligated by the State’s grant
                                                construction projects must also meet the                rental units, for which CDBG funds are                recipient on or after July 18, 2017, must
                                                requirements described in this                          first obligated by the recipient on or                include installation of broadband
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                                                paragraph:                                              after April 19, 2017, must include                    infrastructure, as this term is also
                                                *     *     *     *    *                                installation of broadband infrastructure,             defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where
                                                  (vi) Broadband infrastructure. For                    as this term is also defined in 24 CFR                the State or the State’s grant recipient
                                                new commitments made after January                      5.100, except where the recipient                     determines and documents the
                                                19, 2017 for a new construction housing                 determines and, in accordance with                    determination that:
                                                project of a building with more than 4                  § 570.506, documents the determination                   (i) The location of the new
                                                rental units, the construction must                     that:                                                 construction or substantial


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                                                rehabilitation makes installation of                    PART 578—CONTINUUM OF CARE                            § 880.212   Broadband infrastructure.
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible;                    PROGRAM                                                  Any new construction or substantial
                                                   (ii) The cost of installing broadband
                                                                                                        ■ 14. The authority citation for part 578             rehabilitation, as substantial
                                                infrastructure would result in a
                                                                                                        continues to read as follows:                         rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR
                                                fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                its program or activity or in an undue                                                                        5.100, of a building with more than 4
                                                                                                          Authority: 42 U.S.C. 11371 et seq., 42              rental units and that is subject to a
                                                financial burden; or                                    U.S.C. 3535(d).
                                                   (iii) The structure of the housing to be                                                                   Housing Assistance Payments contract
                                                                                                        ■ 15. In § 578.45, add paragraph (d) to               executed or renewed after January 19,
                                                substantially rehabilitated makes                       read as follows:
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure                                                                      2017 must include installation of
                                                infeasible.                                             § 578.45    Rehabilitation.                           broadband infrastructure, as this term is
                                                *       *    *     *     *                              *      *    *     *     *                             also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except
                                                                                                           (d) Broadband infrastructure. Any                  where the owner determines and
                                                ■ 11. In § 570.506, redesignate
                                                                                                        substantial rehabilitation, as defined by             documents the determination that:
                                                paragraph (c) as paragraph (c)(1) and
                                                add a new paragraph (c)(2) to read as                   24 CFR 5.100, of a building with more                    (a) The location of the new
                                                follows:                                                than 4 rental units and funded by a                   construction or substantial
                                                                                                        grant awarded after January 19, 2017                  rehabilitation makes installation of
                                                § 570.506   Records to be maintained.                   must include installation of broadband                broadband infrastructure infeasible;
                                                *      *    *     *     *                               infrastructure, as this term is also
                                                                                                                                                                 (b) The cost of installing broadband
                                                   (c) * * *                                            defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where
                                                   (2) Where applicable, records which                                                                        infrastructure would result in a
                                                                                                        the grantee determines and, in
                                                either demonstrate compliance with the                                                                        fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                                                                        accordance with § 578.103, documents
                                                requirements of § 570.202(g) or                                                                               its program or activity or in an undue
                                                                                                        the determination that:
                                                § 570.204(a)(5) or document the State’s                    (1) The location of the substantial                financial burden; or
                                                or State’s grant recipient’s basis for an               rehabilitation makes installation of                     (c) The structure of the housing to be
                                                exception to the requirements of those                  broadband infrastructure infeasible;                  substantially rehabilitated makes
                                                paragraphs.                                                (2) The cost of installing broadband               installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                *      *    *     *     *                               infrastructure would result in a                      infeasible.
                                                                                                        fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                PART 574—HOUSING                                        its program or activity or in an undue                PART 881—SECTION 8 HOUSING
                                                OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH                          financial burden; or                                  ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM
                                                AIDS                                                       (3) The structure of the housing to be             FOR SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION
                                                                                                        substantially rehabilitated makes
                                                ■ 12. The authority citation for part 574               installation of broadband infrastructure              ■ 19. The authority citation for part 881
                                                continues to read as follows:                           infeasible.                                           continues to read as follows:
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 12901–               ■ 16. In § 578.47, add paragraph (c) to
                                                                                                                                                                Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f,
                                                12912.                                                  read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                              3535(d), 12701, and 13611–13619.
                                                ■ 13. Add § 574.350 to subpart D to read
                                                                                                        § 578.47    New construction.                           20. Add § 881.212 to subpart B to read
                                                as follows:                                                                                                   ■
                                                                                                        *      *    *     *     *                             as follows:
                                                § 574.350 Additional standards for                         (c) Broadband infrastructure. Any
                                                broadband infrastructure.                               new construction of a building with                   § 881.212   Broadband infrastructure.
                                                   Any new construction or substantial                  more than 4 rental units and funded by
                                                                                                                                                                 Any new construction or substantial
                                                rehabilitation, as substantial                          a grant awarded after January 19, 2017
                                                                                                                                                              rehabilitation, as substantial
                                                rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR                     must include installation of broadband
                                                574.3, of a building with more than 4                                                                         rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR
                                                                                                        infrastructure, as this term is defined in
                                                rental units, for which HOPWA funds                                                                           5.100, of a building with more than 4
                                                                                                        24 CFR 5.100, except where the grantee
                                                are first obligated by the grantee or                   determines and, in accordance with                    rental units and that is subject to a
                                                project sponsor on or after January 19,                 § 578.103, documents the determination                Housing Assistance Payments contract
                                                2017 must include installation of                       that:                                                 executed or renewed after January 19,
                                                broadband infrastructure, as this term is                  (1) The location of the new                        2017 must include installation of
                                                defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where                   construction makes installation of                    broadband infrastructure, as this term is
                                                the grantee or project sponsor                          broadband infrastructure infeasible; or               also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except
                                                determines and, in accordance with                         (2) The cost of installing broadband               where the owner determines and
                                                § 574.530, documents the determination                  infrastructure would result in a                      documents the determination that:
                                                that:                                                   fundamental alteration in the nature of                  (a) The location of the new
                                                   (a) The location of the new                          its program or activity or in an undue                construction or substantial
                                                construction or substantial                             financial burden.                                     rehabilitation makes installation of
                                                rehabilitation makes installation of                                                                          broadband infrastructure infeasible;
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible;                    PART 880—SECTION 8 HOUSING
                                                                                                        ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM                              (b) The cost of installing broadband
                                                   (b) The cost of installing broadband
                                                                                                        FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION                                  infrastructure would result in a
                                                infrastructure would result in a
                                                                                                                                                              fundamental alteration in the nature of
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                                                fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                its program or activity or in an undue                  ■ 17. The authority citation for part 880             its program or activity or in an undue
                                                financial burden; or                                    continues to read as follows:                         financial burden; or
                                                   (c) The structure of the housing to be                 Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f,              (c) The structure of the housing to be
                                                substantially rehabilitated makes                       3535(d), 12701, and 13611–13619.                      substantially rehabilitated makes
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure                ■ 18. Add § 880.212 to subpart B to read              installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                infeasible.                                             as follows:                                           infeasible.


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                                                PART 883—SECTION 8 HOUSING                                 (b) The cost of installing broadband               fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS                                     infrastructure would result in a                      its program or activity or in an undue
                                                PROGRAM—STATE HOUSING                                   fundamental alteration in the nature of               financial burden; or
                                                AGENCIES                                                its program or activity or in an undue                   (c) The structure of the housing to be
                                                                                                        financial burden; or                                  substantially rehabilitated makes
                                                ■ 21. The authority citation for part 883                  (c) The structure of the housing to be             installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                continues to read as follows:                           substantially rehabilitated makes                     infeasible.
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f,             installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                3535(d), and 13611–13619.                               infeasible.                                           PART 891—SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
                                                ■ 22. Add § 883.314 to subpart C to read                                                                      FOR THE ELDERLY AND PERSONS
                                                as follows:                                             PART 886—SECTION 8 HOUSING                            WITH DISABILITIES
                                                                                                        ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS
                                                § 883.314   Broadband infrastructure.                   PROGRAM—SPECIAL ALLOCATIONS                           ■ 28. The authority citation for part 891
                                                   Any new construction or substantial                                                                        continues to read as follows:
                                                rehabilitation, as substantial                          ■ 25. The authority citation for part 886               Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1701q; 42 U.S.C.
                                                rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR                     continues to read as follows:                         1437f, 3535(d), and 8013.
                                                5.100, of a building with more than 4                     Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f,           ■ 29. In § 891.120, add paragraph (f) to
                                                rental units and that is subject to a                   3535(d), and 13611–13619.                             read as follows:
                                                Housing Assistance Payments contract                    ■ 26. Add § 886.140 to subpart A to read
                                                                                                        as follows:                                           § 891.120 Project design and cost
                                                executed or renewed after January 19,
                                                                                                                                                              standards.
                                                2017 must include installation of
                                                                                                        § 886.140    Broadband infrastructure.                *      *    *     *     *
                                                broadband infrastructure, as this term is
                                                also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except                       Any new construction or substantial                   (f) Broadband infrastructure. Any new
                                                where the owner determines and                          rehabilitation, as substantial                        construction or substantial
                                                documents the determination that:                       rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR                   rehabilitation, as substantial
                                                   (a) The location of the new                          5.100, of a building with more than 4                 rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR
                                                construction or substantial                             rental units and that is subject to a                 5.100, of a building with more than 4
                                                rehabilitation makes installation of                    Housing Assistance Payments contract                  rental units and funded by a grant
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible;                    executed or renewed after January 19,                 awarded after January 19, 2017 must
                                                   (b) The cost of installing broadband                 2017 must include installation of                     include installation of broadband
                                                infrastructure would result in a                        broadband infrastructure, as this term is             infrastructure, as this term is also
                                                fundamental alteration in the nature of                 also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except                  defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where
                                                its program or activity or in an undue                  where the owner determines and                        the owner determines and documents
                                                financial burden; or                                    documents the determination that:                     the determination that:
                                                   (c) The structure of the housing to be                  (a) The location of the new                           (a) The location of the new
                                                substantially rehabilitated makes                       construction or substantial                           construction or substantial
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure                rehabilitation makes installation of                  rehabilitation makes installation of
                                                infeasible.                                             broadband infrastructure infeasible;                  broadband infrastructure infeasible;
                                                                                                           (b) The cost of installing broadband                  (b) The cost of installing broadband
                                                PART 884—SECTION 8 HOUSING                              infrastructure would result in a                      infrastructure would result in a
                                                ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM,                            fundamental alteration in the nature of               fundamental alteration in the nature of
                                                NEW CONSTRUCTION SET–ASIDE                              its program or activity or in an undue                its program or activity or in an undue
                                                FOR SECTION 515 RURAL RENTAL                            financial burden; or                                  financial burden; or
                                                HOUSING PROJECTS                                           (c) The structure of the housing to be                (c) The structure of the housing to be
                                                                                                        substantially rehabilitated makes                     substantially rehabilitated makes
                                                ■ 23. The authority citation for part 884               installation of broadband infrastructure              installation of broadband infrastructure
                                                continues to read as follows:                           infeasible.                                           infeasible.
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437a, 1437c, 1437f,             ■ 27. Add § 886.340 to subpart C to read              ■ 30. Add § 891.550 to subpart E to read
                                                3535(d), and 13611–13619.                               as follows:                                           as follows:
                                                ■ 24. Add § 884.125 to subpart A to read
                                                                                                        § 886.340    Broadband infrastructure.                § 891.550   Broadband infrastructure.
                                                as follows:
                                                                                                          Any new construction or substantial                   Any new construction or substantial
                                                § 884.125   Broadband infrastructure.                   rehabilitation, as substantial                        rehabilitation, as substantial
                                                  Any new construction or substantial                   rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR                   rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR
                                                rehabilitation, as substantial                          5.100, of a building with more than 4                 5.100, of a building with more than 4
                                                rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR                     rental units and that is subject to a                 rental units and funded by a grant
                                                5.100, of a building with more than 4                   Housing Assistance Payments contract                  awarded after January 19, 2017 must
                                                rental units and that is subject to a                   executed or renewed after January 19,                 include installation of broadband
                                                Housing Assistance Payments contract                    2017 must include installation of                     infrastructure, as this term is also
                                                executed or renewed after January 19,                   broadband infrastructure, as this term is             defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except where
                                                2017 must include installation of                       also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except                  the owner determines and documents
                                                broadband infrastructure, as this term is               where the owner determines and                        the determination that:
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                                                also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except                    documents the determination that:                       (a) The location of the new
                                                where the owner determines and                            (a) The location of the new                         construction or substantial
                                                documents the determination that:                       construction or substantial                           rehabilitation makes installation of
                                                  (a) The location of the new                           rehabilitation makes installation of                  broadband infrastructure infeasible;
                                                construction or substantial                             broadband infrastructure infeasible;                    (b) The cost of installing broadband
                                                rehabilitation makes installation of                      (b) The cost of installing broadband                infrastructure would result in a
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible;                    infrastructure would result in a                      fundamental alteration in the nature of


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                                                its program or activity or in an undue                     (a) The location of the new                        I. Background
                                                financial burden; or                                    construction or substantial
                                                                                                                                                              A. The 2016 Final Safe Harbor
                                                   (c) The structure of the housing to be               rehabilitation makes installation of
                                                                                                                                                              Regulation
                                                substantially rehabilitated makes                       broadband infrastructure infeasible;
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure                   (b) The cost of installing broadband                  On August 30, 2016, the Department
                                                infeasible.                                             infrastructure would result in a                      issued a final regulation establishing a
                                                                                                        fundamental alteration in the nature of               safe harbor pursuant to which state
                                                PART 905—THE PUBLIC HOUSING                                                                                   governments can establish payroll
                                                CAPITAL FUND PROGRAM                                    its program or activity or in an undue
                                                                                                        financial burden; or                                  deduction savings programs for private-
                                                                                                                                                              sector employees, including programs
                                                ■ 31. The authority citation for part 905                  (c) The structure of the housing to be             with automatic enrollment, without
                                                continues to read as follows:                           substantially rehabilitated makes                     causing either the state or the employers
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437g, 42 U.S.C.                 installation of broadband infrastructure              of those employees to have established
                                                1437z–2, 42 U.S.C. 1437z–7, and 3535(d).                infeasible.                                           employee pension benefit plans subject
                                                ■ 32. In § 905.312, add paragraph (e) to                  Dated: December 15, 2016.                           to ERISA. The Department published
                                                read as follows:                                        Nani A. Coloretti,                                    the safe harbor regulation in response to
                                                                                                        Deputy Secretary.                                     legislation in some states, and strongly-
                                                § 905.312    Design and construction.
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2016–30708 Filed 12–19–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                              expressed interest in others, to
                                                *      *    *     *     *                                                                                     encourage private-sector employees to
                                                   (e) Broadband infrastructure. Any                    BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                                                                                                                                              save for retirement by giving those
                                                new construction or substantial                                                                               employees broader access to retirement
                                                rehabilitation, as substantial                                                                                savings arrangements through their
                                                rehabilitation is defined in 24 CFR                                                                           employers. The safe harbor regulation
                                                5.100, of a building with more than 4                   DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
                                                                                                                                                              became effective on October 31, 2016.
                                                rental units and funded by a grant                                                                               As the Department noted in the final
                                                                                                        Employee Benefits Security
                                                awarded or Capital Funds allocated after                                                                      regulation’s preamble, concerns that
                                                                                                        Administration
                                                January 19, 2017 must include                                                                                 tens of millions of America’s workers do
                                                installation of broadband infrastructure,                                                                     not have access to workplace retirement
                                                                                                        29 CFR Part 2510
                                                as this term is also defined in 24 CFR                                                                        savings arrangements led some states to
                                                5.100, except where the PHA                                                                                   establish state-administered programs
                                                determines and, in accordance with                      RIN 1210–AB76
                                                                                                                                                              that allow private-sector employees to
                                                § 905.326, documents the determination                                                                        contribute salary withholdings to tax-
                                                that:                                                   Savings Arrangements Established by
                                                                                                        Qualified State Political Subdivisions                favored individual retirement accounts
                                                   (1) The location of the new                                                                                described in 26 U.S.C. 408(a),
                                                construction or substantial                             for Non-Governmental Employees
                                                                                                                                                              individual retirement annuities
                                                rehabilitation makes installation of                                                                          described in 26 U.S.C. 408(b), and Roth
                                                                                                        AGENCY:Employee Benefits Security
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible;                                                                          IRAs described in 26 U.S.C. 408A
                                                   (2) The cost of installing broadband                 Administration, Department of Labor.
                                                                                                                                                              (collectively, IRAs). California,
                                                infrastructure would result in a                        ACTION:   Final rule.                                 Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, and
                                                fundamental alteration in the nature of                                                                       Oregon, for example, have adopted laws
                                                its program or activity or in an undue                  SUMMARY:   This document contains an                  along these lines.1 Those programs
                                                financial burden; or                                    amendment to a final regulation that                  generally require certain employers that
                                                   (3) The structure of the housing to be               describes how states may design and                   do not offer workplace savings
                                                rehabilitated makes installation of                     operate payroll deduction savings                     arrangements to automatically deduct a
                                                broadband infrastructure infeasible.                    programs for private-sector employees,                specified amount of wages from their
                                                                                                        including programs that use automatic                 employees’ paychecks, unless an
                                                PART 983—PROJECT-BASED                                  enrollment, without causing the states
                                                VOUCHER (PBV) PROGRAM                                                                                         employee affirmatively chooses not to
                                                                                                        or private-sector employers to have                   participate in the program, and to remit
                                                ■ 33. The authority citation for part 983               established employee pension benefit                  those payroll deductions to state-
                                                continues to read as follows:                           plans under the Employee Retirement                   administered programs consisting of
                                                                                                        Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).                  IRAs established for each participating
                                                    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1437f and 3535(d).             The amendment expands the final                       employee. All of these state initiatives
                                                ■ 34. Add § 983.157 to subpart D to read                regulation beyond states to cover                     allow employees to stop payroll
                                                as follows:                                             qualified state political subdivisions                deductions at any time once they have
                                                § 983.157    Broadband infrastructure.
                                                                                                        and their programs that otherwise                     begun, and they typically require that
                                                                                                        comply with the regulation. This final                employers provide employees with
                                                  Any new construction or substantial                   rule affects individuals and employers
                                                rehabilitation, as substantial                                                                                program-generated information,
                                                                                                        subject to such programs.                             including information on employees’
                                                rehabilitation is defined by 24 CFR
                                                5.100, of a building with more than 4                   DATES:  This rule is effective 30 days                rights and various program features.
                                                rental units and where the date of the                  after the date of publication in the                  None of the programs, however,
                                                notice of owner proposal selection or                   Federal Register.
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                                                                                                                                                                1 California Secure Choice Retirement Savings
                                                the start of the rehabilitation while
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      Trust Act, Cal. Gov’t Code §§ 100000–10044 (2012);
                                                under a HAP contract is after January                                                                         Connecticut Retirement Security Program Act, P.A.
                                                                                                        Janet Song, Office of Regulations and
                                                19, 2017 must include installation of                                                                         16–29 (2016); Illinois Secure Choice Savings
                                                                                                        Interpretations, Employee Benefits                    Program Act, 820 Ill. Comp. Stat. 80/1–95 (2015);
                                                broadband infrastructure, as this term is
                                                                                                        Security Administration, (202) 693–                   Maryland Small Business Retirement Savings
                                                also defined in 24 CFR 5.100, except
                                                                                                        8500. This is not a toll-free number.                 Program Act, Ch. 24 (H.B. 1378) (2016); Oregon
                                                where the owner determines and                                                                                Retirement Savings Board Act, Ch. 557 (H.B. 2960)
                                                documents the determination that:                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            (2015).



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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective date: January 19, 2017.
ContactIf you have any questions, please contact the following people (the telephone numbers are not toll-free):
FR Citation81 FR 92626 
RIN Number2501-AD75
CFR Citation24 CFR 570
24 CFR 574
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24 CFR 5
24 CFR 880
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24 CFR 92
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24 CFR 983
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