83_FR_7239 83 FR 7205 - Fair Market Rents for the Housing Choice Voucher Program and Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy Program Fiscal Year 2018; Revised

83 FR 7205 - Fair Market Rents for the Housing Choice Voucher Program and Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy Program Fiscal Year 2018; Revised

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 34 (February 20, 2018)

Page Range7205-7208
FR Document2018-03398

This notice updates the FY 2018 FMRs for eight areas based on new survey data: Hawaii County, HI; Hood River County, OR; Jonesboro, AR HUD Metro FMR Area (HMFA); Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA); Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA MSA; Seattle- Bellevue, WA HMFA; Urban Honolulu, HI MSA; and, Wasco County, OR. All comments received on the FY 2018 FMRs are also discussed.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-6021-N-03]


Fair Market Rents for the Housing Choice Voucher Program and 
Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy Program Fiscal Year 2018; 
Revised

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and 
Research, HUD.

ACTION: Notice of revised fiscal year (FY) 2018 fair market rents 
(FMRs) and discussion of comments on FY 2018 FMRs.

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SUMMARY: This notice updates the FY 2018 FMRs for eight areas based on 
new survey data: Hawaii County, HI; Hood River County, OR; Jonesboro, 
AR HUD Metro FMR Area (HMFA); Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metropolitan 
Statistical Area (MSA); Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA MSA; Seattle-
Bellevue, WA HMFA; Urban Honolulu, HI MSA; and, Wasco County, OR. All 
comments received on the FY 2018 FMRs are also discussed.

DATES: Applicability: The revised FY 2018 FMRs for these eight areas 
are applicable beginning March 22, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions on how to conduct FMR 
surveys or concerning further methodological explanations may be 
addressed to Marie L. Lihn or Peter B. Kahn, Economic and Market 
Analysis Division, Office of Economic Affairs, Office of Policy 
Development and Research, telephone 202-402-2409. Persons with hearing 
or speech impairments may access this number through TTY by calling the 
toll-free Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 (toll-free).
    Questions related to use of FMRs or voucher payment standards 
should be directed to the respective local HUD program staff.
    For technical information on the methodology used to develop FMRs 
or a listing of all FMRs, please call the HUD USER information line at 
800-245-2691 (toll-free) or access the information on the HUD USER 
website: http://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html. FMRs are 
listed at the 40th or 50th percentile in Schedule B. For informational 
purposes, 40th percentile recent-mover rents for the areas with 50th 
percentile FMRs will be provided in the HUD FY 2018 FMR documentation 
system at https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html#2018_query 
and 50th percentile rents for all FMR areas are published at http://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/50per.html.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 1, 2017 HUD published the FY 
2018 FMRs, requesting comments on the FY 2018 FMRs, and outlining 
procedures for requesting a reevaluation of an area's FY 2018 FMRs (82 
FR 41637). This notice revises FY 2018 FMRs for eight areas that 
requested reevaluation and provided data to HUD to allow for a 
reevaluation, and provides responses to the public comments HUD 
received on the previous notice referenced above.

I. Revised FY 2018 FMRs

    The FMRs appearing in the following table supersede the use of the 
FY 2017 FMRs for these eight areas. The updated FY 2018 FMRs are based 
on surveys conducted by the area public housing agencies (PHAs) and 
reflect the estimated 40th percentile rent levels trended to April 1, 
2018.
    The FMRs for the affected area are revised as follows:

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                                                         FMR by number of bedrooms in unit
   2018 Fair market rent area    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       0 BR            1 BR            2 BR            3 BR            4 BR
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Hawaii County, HI...............             877           1,009           1,322           1,663           1,936
Hood River County, OR...........             696             901           1,090           1,586           1,739
Jonesboro, AR, HMFA.............             493             613             743           1,046           1,047
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA MSA..           1,253           1,477           1,965           2,615           2,961
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA              1,393           1,636           1,917           2,603           3,030
 MSA............................
Seattle-Bellevue, WA HMFA.......           1,363           1,529           1,878           2,719           3,219
Urban Honolulu, HI MSA..........           1,352           1,527           2,031           2,954           3,525
Wasco County, OR................             708             798           1,062           1,440           1,835
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    The FY 2018 FMRs are amended and are available on the HUD USER 
website: http://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html. The FY 2018 
Small Area FMRs (SAFMRs) for the revised metropolitan areas have also 
been

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updated and may be found at https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr/smallarea/index.html.

II. Public Comments on FY 2018 FMRs

    A total of 18 comments were received and posted on regulations.gov, 
https://www.regulations.gov/docketBrowser?rpp=25&so=DESC&sb=commentDueDate&po=0&dct=PS&D=HUD-2017-0051. Fifteen of these comments were requests for reevaluation of the 
FY 2018 FMRs. HUD granted requests for reevaluation for 13 FMR areas, 
and rejected one area's request, by Department of Human Services for 
Monmouth County, NJ, because this requestor did not administer at least 
half of the housing choice voucher families as required. HUD discussed 
these requests for reevaluation in a posting available at https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html#2018_data.
    These 13 areas continued to use FY 2017 FMRs until the PHAs 
provided local survey rent data, which was due no later than January 5, 
2018. Only eight of these 13 areas have continued to use FY 2017 FMRs 
because they provided sufficient data. HUD published a list of the five 
FMR areas not providing data on January 8, 2018 stating that the FY 
2018 FMRs become applicable on January 8, 2018 (https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html#2018_data). This notice 
provides the reevaluated FY 2018 FMRs for these eight areas.

General Comments

    Most of the comments discussed inaccuracies of the FMRs and a need 
for more current and local data. There were also comments on HUD's 
methodology, especially HUD's failure to use more local forecasts for 
the trend factor and a request to use vacancy data to adjust FMRs. 
Several commenters also asked HUD to agree to use FMRs revised by PHA 
surveys for three years as FMRs and as an input to the Renewal Funding 
Inflation Factors. These comments and their responses are discussed in 
greater detail below.
    Comment: FMRs do not represent accurate on-the-ground rental market 
prices. The accuracy of FMRs is a function of the underlying data set 
and the methodology used to convert the data set to the FMRs, and the 
source of the data is unchanged from last year. More current and more 
local data should be used.
    HUD Response: The American Community Survey (ACS) continues to be 
the primary source of gross rent data used in the calculation of the 
FMRs as it is the only known statistically reliable data source that 
provides comprehensive information on gross rents paid collected in a 
consistent manner nationwide. The ACS data HUD acquires is adjusted for 
housing quality and calculated at the 40th percentile rent for the FMR 
areas. HUD does point out that the data used to calculate FY 2018 FMRs 
is one year more current than the data used to calculate FY 2017 FMRs. 
HUD uses the most current ACS data available when calculating the FMRs. 
As an example, consider the publication timeline for the FY 2018 FMRs. 
The FY 2018 FMRs were calculated in June and July of 2017 for 
publication by September 2017, but the 2016 ACS data was not released 
until September through December of 2017. Therefore, during calculation 
of FY 2018 FMRs, the 2015 ACS data was the most current available ACS 
data. FMRs use a 40th percentile standard quality gross rent paid by 
recent movers, which requires a special tabulation from the Census that 
is provided by June of the year following the release of the data. HUD 
augments the most current available ACS data with the annual change in 
gross rents measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price 
Index (CPI), measured between 2015 and 2016 for the FY 2018 FMR, and a 
forecasted trend factor to align the calculated FMRs with the Fiscal 
Year for which the FMRs are applicable.
    Comment: HUD should use local and regional forecasts of the CPI 
rather than national forecasts.
    HUD Response: HUD has evaluated the use of more local forecasts for 
a trend factor, but has only been able to develop forecasts based on 
national inputs. The lack of consistent local data reduces the 
effectiveness of the local forecast.
    Comment: HUD's use of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
metropolitan area definitions continues to be a problem in setting 
FMRs. HUD should not have changed the area definitions in FY 2006 based 
on the new OMB definitions and this change is continued through the 
changes to area definitions for FY 2016. HUD has the discretion to not 
accept the OMB definition changes and should exercise this discretion 
rather than continue to follow its past practice of updating area 
definitions with the OMB changes.
    HUD Response: While the commenter is correct that HUD is not 
required to adopt OMB metropolitan area definitions for the calculation 
of FMRs, HUD believes there are compelling reasons to continue to use 
these area definitions. OMB defines metropolitan areas primarily based 
on commuting interchange patterns that also offer a good approximation 
of areas within which housing units are in competition with one 
another. These patterns change over time with growth and decline in 
jobs and populations. HUD's use of updated OMB metropolitan area 
definitions in estimating FMRs recognizes these changes in housing 
markets. The commuting interchange patterns coupled with other factors 
comprise the standards that have come to be known as ``core based 
statistical areas'' (75 FR 37246).\1\ The core based statistical areas 
are the metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas published by 
OMB. For the purposes of calculating and publishing FMRs, HUD uses the 
metropolitan statistical areas (and subdivisions thereof) delineated 
using the core based statistical area standards.
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    \1\ 2010 Standards for Delineating Metropolitan and Micropolitan 
Statistical Areas; Notice. Federal Register, June 28, 2010.
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    Further, the accuracy of the annual FMR values lies in the accuracy 
of the underlying statistical information used to calculate the FMRs. 
As HUD has established numerous times, the only known source of 
information on gross rents paid that is collected and distributed in a 
consistent manner across the country is the American Community Survey 
(ACS). As stated by OMB, ``The purpose of the Metropolitan and 
Micropolitan Statistical Area standards is to provide nationally 
consistent delineations for collecting, tabulating, and publishing 
Federal statistics for a set of geographic areas'' (75 FR 37249). The 
ACS uses the OMB metropolitan area definitions in collecting its rent 
(and other) data. Therefore, it is imperative that HUD continue to base 
the FMR calculations on OMB metropolitan area definitions, as updated.
    The commenter also asserts that HUD's continued use of OMB 
metropolitan area definitions ``remain one of the biggest contributors 
to erratic and by extension inaccurate FMR and SAFMR estimates.'' HUD 
has employed numerous strategies to address the accuracy and to 
attenuate the variability in the FMRs precisely due to changes in 
metropolitan area definitions. For example, HUD modified the OMB-
defined metropolitan areas in the FY 2006 FMR implementation if the 
underlying gross rent or area median family income data exhibited more 
than a five percent difference in the subject area's FMR or area median 
family income calculation. More recently, HUD has discontinued the 
practice of using metropolitan area wide base rents, when local values 
are statistically reliable, for counties newly added to metropolitan 
areas. HUD uses data specific to the

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county when available and uses the smallest encompassing geography for 
recent mover gross rent update factors and CPI update factors when 
local data is not available.
    Comment: HUD should use more timely data when calculating FMRs. HUD 
should work to develop a method to incorporate more recent data into 
its published FMRs rather than continue to rely on PHA-funded studies 
to correct inaccuracies in FMRs. PHAs are not well suited to conduct 
surveys and compile sophisticated statistical analyses. This is a 
function that would be better suited for HUD's Office of Policy 
Development and Research (PD&R).
    HUD Response: There is no other data on gross rents paid that is 
consistently collected on a nationwide basis, available to HUD, that is 
more current than the data we receive from the ACS dataset. HUD 
recognizes the housing quality data limitations of the ACS dataset and 
uses a combination of ACS survey responses and a public housing ``cut-
off'' rent calculated from HUD administrative data to identify and 
eliminate these low rent units from the distribution of gross rents 
paid before a 40th percentile rent is calculated. Propriety rental data 
cannot be used in establishing FMRs because it is not consistently 
available for all areas and is not statistically representative of the 
market it covers. Some of these sources focus on rents for major 
apartment projects only. Other sources that include single family 
homes, which are at least 30 percent of the rental market in major 
metropolitan areas and a greater portion in rural areas, are typically 
compiled from internet-based ads. These online listings of rents are 
akin to newspaper ads and newspaper ads have been excluded as a source 
of rent data for FMRs since the mid-1980s due to a directive issued by 
HUD's Inspector General.
    HUD currently lacks funding to conduct surveys of area rents to 
adjust FMRs. HUD would need to obtain budget authority to conduct 
surveys as well as OMB approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act for 
the survey mechanism. HUD is subject to stricter federal rules for 
conducting surveys than PHAs, which means that it would take longer for 
HUD to pass these hurdles before being able to conduct surveys. HUD 
would also likely have to weigh competing needs for surveys based on a 
limited budget. HUD has provided technical assistance, significant at 
times, in compiling and analyzing the data collected by PHAs.
    Comment: Allow PHAs to use other survey methodologies for at least 
half of the FMR Area. HUD should allow PHAs to conduct valid rent 
studies for their portion of an FMR area for the purposes of appealing 
the portion of the FMR in their service area and for RFIF purposes. 
These agencies do not have the necessary funding to conduct or secure 
services to conduct rental market survey for the entire FMR area.
    HUD Response: FMRs are area-wide assessments of the 40th percentile 
of gross rents paid by recent movers for standard quality housing 
units. Surveys or other methods of collecting data in a portion of the 
metropolitan area may not be representative of rents across the entire 
area. Issues pertaining to FMRs in portions of the FMR area are best 
addressed through Exception Payment Standards which are defined at 24 
CFR 982.503. HUD requires PHAs representing at least half of the 
voucher holders in a given FMR area to acknowledge and agree that a 
survey is necessary because the FMR directly impacts the PHAs' 
administration of their HCV program. HUD includes this requirement to 
ensure that the decision to request an FMR reevaluation is supported by 
PHAs that administer at least half of the vouchers under lease in the 
metropolitan area.
    Comment: HUD should use valid rent studies in FMRs, small area FMRs 
(SAFMRs) and renewal funding inflation factors (RFIF) for three years. 
Depending on the date on which HUD approved a PHA's rent survey, HUD's 
use of that data in subsequent years resulted in a dilution of its 
value for purposes of determining RFIFs for areas.
    HUD Response: HUD will use the rent surveys conducted by PHAs to 
modify FMRs for such time until the majority of the ACS data supersedes 
the survey. For a large metropolitan area where the FMR is estimated 
from local one-year ACS data, the survey can be used until the ACS data 
is of the same year (for those conducted up through June), and in the 
following year for those conducted from July and on. For smaller areas 
that rely on five-year ACS data, they will continue to have FMRs based 
on the local survey until more than half of the five-year ACS data is 
newer, which means they will be used for more than three years.
    Historically, HUD has included survey-based FMRs in the next RFIF 
calculation following the applicability date of the newly revised FMRs. 
In some cases, the year of the RFIF containing the initial survey based 
FMR matches the year of the first implementation of the survey and in 
other cases the survey based FMR is included in the following year's 
RFIF calculation. Regardless of when the survey based FMR is included 
in the RFIF calculation, the survey-based FMRs remain part of the 
calculation until the survey is no longer used in the calculation of 
the FMRs.
    Comment: PHAs should freeze FMRs and payment standards during FMR 
appeals. PHAs should be awarded HAP funds upon successful appeal of 
changes to the HUD-approved inflation factor adjustment.
    HUD Response: The Housing Opportunities Through Modernization Act 
(HOTMA) specifies that newly posted FMRs do not go into effect in areas 
that have initiated valid reevaluation requests. Existing FMRs remain 
in effect until the reevaluation process is complete and reevaluated 
FMRs have been posted and become applicable. With regards to the 
portion of the comment concerning the awarding of HAP funds, 
reevaluated FMRs are included in the next calculation of RFIFs 
following the end of the reevaluation process. Should the renewal 
funding calculations and awards occur before the reevaluation process 
is complete, under current HUD policy, the survey-based FMR increase is 
incorporated into the calculation of the RFIFs in the following year.
    Comment: HUD should request a reallocation of a portion of the 
$41.5 million that the Department receives so that it can begin to 
conduct its own rent studies.
    HUD Response: The budget item of $41.5 million covers the cost of 
conducting the American Housing Survey, the Survey of Construction, the 
Survey of Market Absorption, the Rental Housing Finance Survey, and the 
Manufactured Housing Placement Survey. There are no excess funds in 
that amount that could be used to conduct area rent surveys to adjust 
FMRs, so additional funds would have to be made available for area rent 
surveys. HUD would also need a contract to spend these additional funds 
for surveys and would have to receive approval under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act from OMB (required for any data collection activity of 10 
or more respondents (in this case tenants)).
    Comment: For certain rural areas the FMR is too high.
    HUD Response: Unfortunately, in many cases these are small areas 
that do not have enough ACS data for locally calculated FMRs. These 
areas typically have FMRs set at the state minimum FMR. Where 
available, HUD publishes the rents below the state minimum for use as 
public housing flat rents. A PHA that believes the FMR for a rural 
county is too high for purposes of HCV administration may request HUD 
approval to establish a payment

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standard lower than the basic range in accordance with 24 CFR 
982.503(d).
    Comment: The zero bedroom and one-bedroom FMRs are the same. Please 
verify.
    HUD Response: This is correct. HUD does not allow the zero-bedroom 
FMR to be greater than the one-bedroom FMR, so where it would be 
higher, it is set at the one-bedroom FMR. Zero-bedroom units, or 
efficiencies, represent a much smaller segment of the rental market 
population than one-bedroom units and their rents may be skewed in some 
areas by a preponderance of the units in newer buildings and/or 
buildings with better amenities.
    Comment: Small Area FMRs should not be required. SAFMRs will 
increase the complexity in administering the voucher program by 
increasing the number of payment schedules. Also, many ZIP Codes where 
voucher holders live have lower SAFMRs that will force voucher holders 
out of neighborhoods where they have lived their entire lives to areas 
away from their support groups.
    HUD Response: Small Area FMRs (SAFMRs) are required in the 
administration of the housing choice voucher (HCV) program in a limited 
number of metropolitan areas where voucher holders are highly 
concentrated in areas of concentrated low income and where SAFMRs are 
likely to be an effective tool in helping HCV holders access units in 
higher opportunity areas.
    HUD included provisions in the SAFMR rule to provide PHAs the 
ability to maintain payment standards at current levels for in-place 
tenants should the PHA choose to do so.
    To assist with the administrative complexity of converting to 
SAFMRs, HUD has tasked a Technical Assistance provider to develop 
training materials and to conduct in-person trainings for all PHAs who 
are required to implement SAFMRs.

III. Environmental Impact

    This Notice makes changes in FMRs for two FMR areas and does not 
constitute a development decision affecting the physical condition of 
specific project areas or building sites. Accordingly, under 24 CFR 
50.19(c)(6), this Notice is categorically excluded from environmental 
review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 
4321).

    Dated: February 13, 2018.
Todd M. Richardson,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy Development, Office of 
Policy Development and Research.
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                                                MSC 7892, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–435–                                Dated: February 12, 2018.                            Federal Relay Service at 800–877–8339
                                                1041, chengc@csr.nih.gov.                                           Sylvia L. Neal,                                        (toll-free).
                                                  Name of Committee: Center for Scientific                          Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
                                                Review Special Emphasis Panel Small
                                                                                                                                                                              Questions related to use of FMRs or
                                                                                                                    Committee Policy.                                      voucher payment standards should be
                                                Business: HIV/AIDS Innovative Research
                                                                                                                    [FR Doc. 2018–03320 Filed 2–16–18; 8:45 am]            directed to the respective local HUD
                                                Applications.
                                                  Date: March 15–16, 2018.                                          BILLING CODE 4140–01–P                                 program staff.
                                                  Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
                                                                                                                                                                              For technical information on the
                                                  Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                applications.                                                                                                              methodology used to develop FMRs or
                                                                                                                    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                  Place: National Institutes of Health, 6701                                                                               a listing of all FMRs, please call the
                                                                                                                    URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892,                                                                                       HUD USER information line at 800–
                                                (Virtual Meeting).                                                  [Docket No. FR–6021–N–03]                              245–2691 (toll-free) or access the
                                                  Contact Person: Jingsheng Tuo, Ph.D.,                                                                                    information on the HUD USER website:
                                                Scientific Review Officer, Center for                               Fair Market Rents for the Housing                      http://www.huduser.gov/portal/
                                                Scientific Review, National Institutes of                           Choice Voucher Program and
                                                Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 5207,
                                                                                                                                                                           datasets/fmr.html. FMRs are listed at
                                                                                                                    Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room                    the 40th or 50th percentile in Schedule
                                                Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–451–8754, tuoj@                             Occupancy Program Fiscal Year 2018;
                                                nei.nih.gov.                                                                                                               B. For informational purposes, 40th
                                                                                                                    Revised                                                percentile recent-mover rents for the
                                                  Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
                                                Review Special Emphasis Panel PAR–15–                               AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant                       areas with 50th percentile FMRs will be
                                                024: Molecular Profiles and Biomarkers of                           Secretary for Policy Development and                   provided in the HUD FY 2018 FMR
                                                Food and Nutrient Intake.                                           Research, HUD.                                         documentation system at https://
                                                  Date: March 15, 2018.                                                                                                    www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/
                                                                                                                    ACTION: Notice of revised fiscal year (FY)
                                                  Time: 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.                                                                                             fmr.html#2018_query and 50th
                                                  Agenda: To review and evaluate grant                              2018 fair market rents (FMRs) and
                                                applications.                                                       discussion of comments on FY 2018                      percentile rents for all FMR areas are
                                                  Place: National Institutes of Health, 6701                        FMRs.                                                  published at http://www.huduser.gov/
                                                Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892,                                                                                       portal/datasets/50per.html.
                                                (Telephone Conference Call).                                        SUMMARY:   This notice updates the FY
                                                  Contact Person: Gregory S Shelness, Ph.D.,                        2018 FMRs for eight areas based on new                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     On
                                                Scientific Review Officer, Center for                               survey data: Hawaii County, HI; Hood                   September 1, 2017 HUD published the
                                                Scientific Review, National Institutes of                           River County, OR; Jonesboro, AR HUD                    FY 2018 FMRs, requesting comments on
                                                Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 6156,                            Metro FMR Area (HMFA); Santa Cruz-                     the FY 2018 FMRs, and outlining
                                                Bethesda, MD 20892–7892, (301) 435–0492,
                                                                                                                    Watsonville, CA Metropolitan Statistical               procedures for requesting a reevaluation
                                                shelnessgs@csr.nih.gov.                                                                                                    of an area’s FY 2018 FMRs (82 FR
                                                                                                                    Area (MSA); Santa Maria-Santa Barbara,
                                                  Name of Committee: Center for Scientific                                                                                 41637). This notice revises FY 2018
                                                Review Special Emphasis Panel Member                                CA MSA; Seattle-Bellevue, WA HMFA;
                                                                                                                    Urban Honolulu, HI MSA; and, Wasco                     FMRs for eight areas that requested
                                                Conflict: Chemo/Dietary Prevention.                                                                                        reevaluation and provided data to HUD
                                                  Date: March 15, 2018.                                             County, OR. All comments received on
                                                  Time: 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.                                     the FY 2018 FMRs are also discussed.                   to allow for a reevaluation, and provides
                                                  Agenda: To review and evaluate grant                                                                                     responses to the public comments HUD
                                                                                                                    DATES: Applicability: The revised FY
                                                applications.                                                                                                              received on the previous notice
                                                                                                                    2018 FMRs for these eight areas are
                                                  Place: National Institutes of Health, 6701                                                                               referenced above.
                                                Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892,
                                                                                                                    applicable beginning March 22, 2018.
                                                (Telephone Conference Call).                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       I. Revised FY 2018 FMRs
                                                  Contact Person: Nicholas J. Donato, Ph.D.,                        Questions on how to conduct FMR
                                                Scientific Review Officer, Center for                               surveys or concerning further                             The FMRs appearing in the following
                                                Scientific Review, National Institutes of                           methodological explanations may be                     table supersede the use of the FY 2017
                                                Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 4040,                            addressed to Marie L. Lihn or Peter B.                 FMRs for these eight areas. The updated
                                                Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–827–4810,                                                                                          FY 2018 FMRs are based on surveys
                                                                                                                    Kahn, Economic and Market Analysis
                                                nick.donato@nih.gov.                                                                                                       conducted by the area public housing
                                                                                                                    Division, Office of Economic Affairs,
                                                (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance                                                                                  agencies (PHAs) and reflect the
                                                Program Nos. 93.306, Comparative Medicine;
                                                                                                                    Office of Policy Development and
                                                                                                                    Research, telephone 202–402–2409.                      estimated 40th percentile rent levels
                                                93.333, Clinical Research, 93.306, 93.333,                                                                                 trended to April 1, 2018.
                                                93.337, 93.393–93.396, 93.837–93.844,                               Persons with hearing or speech
                                                93.846– 93.878, 93.892, 93.893, National                            impairments may access this number                        The FMRs for the affected area are
                                                Institutes of Health, HHS)                                          through TTY by calling the toll-free                   revised as follows:

                                                                                                                                                              FMR by number of bedrooms in unit
                                                                      2018 Fair market rent area
                                                                                                                                        0 BR                  1 BR           2 BR            3 BR          4 BR

                                                Hawaii County, HI ................................................................             877               1,009              1,322         1,663        1,936
                                                Hood River County, OR .......................................................                  696                 901              1,090         1,586        1,739
                                                Jonesboro, AR, HMFA .........................................................                  493                 613                743         1,046        1,047
                                                Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA MSA .......................................                       1,253               1,477              1,965         2,615        2,961
                                                Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA MSA .................................                          1,393               1,636              1,917         2,603        3,030
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                                                Seattle-Bellevue, WA HMFA ................................................                   1,363               1,529              1,878         2,719        3,219
                                                Urban Honolulu, HI MSA .....................................................                 1,352               1,527              2,031         2,954        3,525
                                                Wasco County, OR ..............................................................                708                 798              1,062         1,440        1,835



                                                  The FY 2018 FMRs are amended and                                  http://www.huduser.gov/portal/                         Area FMRs (SAFMRs) for the revised
                                                are available on the HUD USER website:                              datasets/fmr.html. The FY 2018 Small                   metropolitan areas have also been



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                                                updated and may be found at https://                    comprehensive information on gross                    which housing units are in competition
                                                www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr/                    rents paid collected in a consistent                  with one another. These patterns change
                                                smallarea/index.html.                                   manner nationwide. The ACS data HUD                   over time with growth and decline in
                                                                                                        acquires is adjusted for housing quality              jobs and populations. HUD’s use of
                                                II. Public Comments on FY 2018 FMRs
                                                                                                        and calculated at the 40th percentile                 updated OMB metropolitan area
                                                   A total of 18 comments were received                 rent for the FMR areas. HUD does point                definitions in estimating FMRs
                                                and posted on regulations.gov, https://                 out that the data used to calculate FY                recognizes these changes in housing
                                                www.regulations.gov/docketBrowser?                      2018 FMRs is one year more current                    markets. The commuting interchange
                                                rpp=25&so=DESC&sb=commentDue                            than the data used to calculate FY 2017               patterns coupled with other factors
                                                Date&po=0&dct=PS&D=HUD-2017-                            FMRs. HUD uses the most current ACS                   comprise the standards that have come
                                                0051. Fifteen of these comments were                    data available when calculating the                   to be known as ‘‘core based statistical
                                                requests for reevaluation of the FY 2018                FMRs. As an example, consider the                     areas’’ (75 FR 37246).1 The core based
                                                FMRs. HUD granted requests for                          publication timeline for the FY 2018                  statistical areas are the metropolitan and
                                                reevaluation for 13 FMR areas, and                      FMRs. The FY 2018 FMRs were                           micropolitan statistical areas published
                                                rejected one area’s request, by                         calculated in June and July of 2017 for               by OMB. For the purposes of calculating
                                                Department of Human Services for                        publication by September 2017, but the                and publishing FMRs, HUD uses the
                                                Monmouth County, NJ, because this                       2016 ACS data was not released until                  metropolitan statistical areas (and
                                                requestor did not administer at least half              September through December of 2017.                   subdivisions thereof) delineated using
                                                of the housing choice voucher families                  Therefore, during calculation of FY                   the core based statistical area standards.
                                                as required. HUD discussed these                        2018 FMRs, the 2015 ACS data was the                     Further, the accuracy of the annual
                                                requests for reevaluation in a posting                  most current available ACS data. FMRs                 FMR values lies in the accuracy of the
                                                available at https://www.huduser.gov/                   use a 40th percentile standard quality                underlying statistical information used
                                                portal/datasets/fmr.html#2018_data.                     gross rent paid by recent movers, which               to calculate the FMRs. As HUD has
                                                   These 13 areas continued to use FY                   requires a special tabulation from the                established numerous times, the only
                                                2017 FMRs until the PHAs provided                       Census that is provided by June of the                known source of information on gross
                                                local survey rent data, which was due                   year following the release of the data.               rents paid that is collected and
                                                no later than January 5, 2018. Only eight               HUD augments the most current                         distributed in a consistent manner
                                                of these 13 areas have continued to use                 available ACS data with the annual                    across the country is the American
                                                FY 2017 FMRs because they provided                      change in gross rents measured by the                 Community Survey (ACS). As stated by
                                                sufficient data. HUD published a list of                Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer                  OMB, ‘‘The purpose of the Metropolitan
                                                the five FMR areas not providing data                   Price Index (CPI), measured between                   and Micropolitan Statistical Area
                                                on January 8, 2018 stating that the FY                  2015 and 2016 for the FY 2018 FMR,                    standards is to provide nationally
                                                2018 FMRs become applicable on                          and a forecasted trend factor to align the            consistent delineations for collecting,
                                                January 8, 2018 (https://                               calculated FMRs with the Fiscal Year                  tabulating, and publishing Federal
                                                www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/                        for which the FMRs are applicable.                    statistics for a set of geographic areas’’
                                                fmr.html#2018_data). This notice                           Comment: HUD should use local and                  (75 FR 37249). The ACS uses the OMB
                                                provides the reevaluated FY 2018 FMRs                   regional forecasts of the CPI rather than             metropolitan area definitions in
                                                for these eight areas.                                  national forecasts.                                   collecting its rent (and other) data.
                                                                                                           HUD Response: HUD has evaluated                    Therefore, it is imperative that HUD
                                                General Comments                                        the use of more local forecasts for a                 continue to base the FMR calculations
                                                   Most of the comments discussed                       trend factor, but has only been able to               on OMB metropolitan area definitions,
                                                inaccuracies of the FMRs and a need for                 develop forecasts based on national                   as updated.
                                                more current and local data. There were                 inputs. The lack of consistent local data                The commenter also asserts that
                                                also comments on HUD’s methodology,                     reduces the effectiveness of the local                HUD’s continued use of OMB
                                                especially HUD’s failure to use more                    forecast.                                             metropolitan area definitions ‘‘remain
                                                local forecasts for the trend factor and                   Comment: HUD’s use of Office of                    one of the biggest contributors to erratic
                                                a request to use vacancy data to adjust                 Management and Budget (OMB)                           and by extension inaccurate FMR and
                                                FMRs. Several commenters also asked                     metropolitan area definitions continues               SAFMR estimates.’’ HUD has employed
                                                HUD to agree to use FMRs revised by                     to be a problem in setting FMRs. HUD                  numerous strategies to address the
                                                PHA surveys for three years as FMRs                     should not have changed the area                      accuracy and to attenuate the variability
                                                and as an input to the Renewal Funding                  definitions in FY 2006 based on the new               in the FMRs precisely due to changes in
                                                Inflation Factors. These comments and                   OMB definitions and this change is                    metropolitan area definitions. For
                                                their responses are discussed in greater                continued through the changes to area                 example, HUD modified the OMB-
                                                detail below.                                           definitions for FY 2016. HUD has the                  defined metropolitan areas in the FY
                                                   Comment: FMRs do not represent                       discretion to not accept the OMB                      2006 FMR implementation if the
                                                accurate on-the-ground rental market                    definition changes and should exercise                underlying gross rent or area median
                                                prices. The accuracy of FMRs is a                       this discretion rather than continue to               family income data exhibited more than
                                                function of the underlying data set and                 follow its past practice of updating area             a five percent difference in the subject
                                                the methodology used to convert the                     definitions with the OMB changes.                     area’s FMR or area median family
                                                data set to the FMRs, and the source of                    HUD Response: While the commenter
                                                                                                                                                              income calculation. More recently, HUD
                                                the data is unchanged from last year.                   is correct that HUD is not required to
                                                                                                                                                              has discontinued the practice of using
                                                                                                        adopt OMB metropolitan area
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                                                More current and more local data                                                                              metropolitan area wide base rents, when
                                                should be used.                                         definitions for the calculation of FMRs,
                                                                                                                                                              local values are statistically reliable, for
                                                   HUD Response: The American                           HUD believes there are compelling
                                                                                                                                                              counties newly added to metropolitan
                                                Community Survey (ACS) continues to                     reasons to continue to use these area
                                                                                                                                                              areas. HUD uses data specific to the
                                                be the primary source of gross rent data                definitions. OMB defines metropolitan
                                                used in the calculation of the FMRs as                  areas primarily based on commuting                      1 2010 Standards for Delineating Metropolitan
                                                it is the only known statistically reliable             interchange patterns that also offer a                and Micropolitan Statistical Areas; Notice. Federal
                                                data source that provides                               good approximation of areas within                    Register, June 28, 2010.



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                                                county when available and uses the                      the FMR Area. HUD should allow PHAs                   in the RFIF calculation, the survey-
                                                smallest encompassing geography for                     to conduct valid rent studies for their               based FMRs remain part of the
                                                recent mover gross rent update factors                  portion of an FMR area for the purposes               calculation until the survey is no longer
                                                and CPI update factors when local data                  of appealing the portion of the FMR in                used in the calculation of the FMRs.
                                                is not available.                                       their service area and for RFIF purposes.                Comment: PHAs should freeze FMRs
                                                   Comment: HUD should use more                         These agencies do not have the                        and payment standards during FMR
                                                timely data when calculating FMRs.                      necessary funding to conduct or secure                appeals. PHAs should be awarded HAP
                                                HUD should work to develop a method                     services to conduct rental market survey              funds upon successful appeal of
                                                to incorporate more recent data into its                for the entire FMR area.                              changes to the HUD-approved inflation
                                                published FMRs rather than continue to                     HUD Response: FMRs are area-wide                   factor adjustment.
                                                rely on PHA-funded studies to correct                   assessments of the 40th percentile of                    HUD Response: The Housing
                                                inaccuracies in FMRs. PHAs are not                      gross rents paid by recent movers for                 Opportunities Through Modernization
                                                well suited to conduct surveys and                      standard quality housing units. Surveys               Act (HOTMA) specifies that newly
                                                compile sophisticated statistical                       or other methods of collecting data in a              posted FMRs do not go into effect in
                                                analyses. This is a function that would                 portion of the metropolitan area may not              areas that have initiated valid
                                                be better suited for HUD’s Office of                    be representative of rents across the                 reevaluation requests. Existing FMRs
                                                Policy Development and Research                         entire area. Issues pertaining to FMRs in             remain in effect until the reevaluation
                                                (PD&R).                                                 portions of the FMR area are best                     process is complete and reevaluated
                                                   HUD Response: There is no other data                 addressed through Exception Payment                   FMRs have been posted and become
                                                on gross rents paid that is consistently                Standards which are defined at 24 CFR                 applicable. With regards to the portion
                                                collected on a nationwide basis,                        982.503. HUD requires PHAs                            of the comment concerning the
                                                available to HUD, that is more current                  representing at least half of the voucher             awarding of HAP funds, reevaluated
                                                than the data we receive from the ACS                   holders in a given FMR area to                        FMRs are included in the next
                                                dataset. HUD recognizes the housing                     acknowledge and agree that a survey is                calculation of RFIFs following the end
                                                quality data limitations of the ACS                     necessary because the FMR directly                    of the reevaluation process. Should the
                                                dataset and uses a combination of ACS                   impacts the PHAs’ administration of                   renewal funding calculations and
                                                survey responses and a public housing                   their HCV program. HUD includes this                  awards occur before the reevaluation
                                                ‘‘cut-off’’ rent calculated from HUD                    requirement to ensure that the decision               process is complete, under current HUD
                                                administrative data to identify and                     to request an FMR reevaluation is                     policy, the survey-based FMR increase
                                                eliminate these low rent units from the                 supported by PHAs that administer at                  is incorporated into the calculation of
                                                distribution of gross rents paid before a               least half of the vouchers under lease in             the RFIFs in the following year.
                                                40th percentile rent is calculated.                     the metropolitan area.                                   Comment: HUD should request a
                                                Propriety rental data cannot be used in                    Comment: HUD should use valid rent                 reallocation of a portion of the $41.5
                                                establishing FMRs because it is not                     studies in FMRs, small area FMRs                      million that the Department receives so
                                                consistently available for all areas and is             (SAFMRs) and renewal funding                          that it can begin to conduct its own rent
                                                not statistically representative of the                 inflation factors (RFIF) for three years.             studies.
                                                market it covers. Some of these sources                 Depending on the date on which HUD                       HUD Response: The budget item of
                                                focus on rents for major apartment                      approved a PHA’s rent survey, HUD’s                   $41.5 million covers the cost of
                                                projects only. Other sources that include               use of that data in subsequent years                  conducting the American Housing
                                                single family homes, which are at least                 resulted in a dilution of its value for               Survey, the Survey of Construction, the
                                                30 percent of the rental market in major                purposes of determining RFIFs for areas.              Survey of Market Absorption, the Rental
                                                metropolitan areas and a greater portion                   HUD Response: HUD will use the rent                Housing Finance Survey, and the
                                                in rural areas, are typically compiled                  surveys conducted by PHAs to modify                   Manufactured Housing Placement
                                                from internet-based ads. These online                   FMRs for such time until the majority of              Survey. There are no excess funds in
                                                listings of rents are akin to newspaper                 the ACS data supersedes the survey. For               that amount that could be used to
                                                ads and newspaper ads have been                         a large metropolitan area where the                   conduct area rent surveys to adjust
                                                excluded as a source of rent data for                   FMR is estimated from local one-year                  FMRs, so additional funds would have
                                                FMRs since the mid-1980s due to a                       ACS data, the survey can be used until                to be made available for area rent
                                                directive issued by HUD’s Inspector                     the ACS data is of the same year (for                 surveys. HUD would also need a
                                                General.                                                those conducted up through June), and                 contract to spend these additional funds
                                                   HUD currently lacks funding to                       in the following year for those                       for surveys and would have to receive
                                                conduct surveys of area rents to adjust                 conducted from July and on. For smaller               approval under the Paperwork
                                                FMRs. HUD would need to obtain                          areas that rely on five-year ACS data,                Reduction Act from OMB (required for
                                                budget authority to conduct surveys as                  they will continue to have FMRs based                 any data collection activity of 10 or
                                                well as OMB approval under the                          on the local survey until more than half              more respondents (in this case tenants)).
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act for the survey                  of the five-year ACS data is newer,                      Comment: For certain rural areas the
                                                mechanism. HUD is subject to stricter                   which means they will be used for more                FMR is too high.
                                                federal rules for conducting surveys                    than three years.                                        HUD Response: Unfortunately, in
                                                than PHAs, which means that it would                       Historically, HUD has included                     many cases these are small areas that do
                                                take longer for HUD to pass these                       survey-based FMRs in the next RFIF                    not have enough ACS data for locally
                                                hurdles before being able to conduct                    calculation following the applicability               calculated FMRs. These areas typically
                                                                                                        date of the newly revised FMRs. In some               have FMRs set at the state minimum
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                                                surveys. HUD would also likely have to
                                                weigh competing needs for surveys                       cases, the year of the RFIF containing                FMR. Where available, HUD publishes
                                                based on a limited budget. HUD has                      the initial survey based FMR matches                  the rents below the state minimum for
                                                provided technical assistance,                          the year of the first implementation of               use as public housing flat rents. A PHA
                                                significant at times, in compiling and                  the survey and in other cases the survey              that believes the FMR for a rural county
                                                analyzing the data collected by PHAs.                   based FMR is included in the following                is too high for purposes of HCV
                                                   Comment: Allow PHAs to use other                     year’s RFIF calculation. Regardless of                administration may request HUD
                                                survey methodologies for at least half of               when the survey based FMR is included                 approval to establish a payment


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                                                standard lower than the basic range in                  DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND                             Administration (FHA) an agency of the
                                                accordance with 24 CFR 982.503(d).                      URBAN DEVELOPMENT                                     US Department of Housing and Urban
                                                   Comment: The zero bedroom and one-                                                                         Development. The system supports asset
                                                                                                        [Docket No. FR–7009–N–01]
                                                bedroom FMRs are the same. Please                                                                             servicing and accounting for HUD held
                                                verify.                                                 Privacy Act of 1974, System of                        and HUD-owned multifamily assets and
                                                   HUD Response: This is correct. HUD                   Records; Notice: Comprehensive                        is a subsidiary ledger to the FHA general
                                                does not allow the zero-bedroom FMR                     Servicing and Management System                       ledger. CSMS supports several
                                                to be greater than the one-bedroom                                                                            management and accounting functions
                                                FMR, so where it would be higher, it is                 AGENCY:  Office of Asset Management                   for these loans and properties, including
                                                set at the one-bedroom FMR. Zero-                       and Portfolio Oversight (OAMPO), HUD.                 financial recordkeeping, performance
                                                bedroom units, or efficiencies, represent               ACTION: Notice of a new system of                     analysis, and status reporting for HUD’s
                                                a much smaller segment of the rental                    records.                                              financial and business managers. CSMS
                                                market population than one-bedroom                                                                            is a proprietary system that maintains
                                                units and their rents may be skewed in                  SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                     both Business Identifiable Information
                                                some areas by a preponderance of the                    Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of                (BII) and PII.
                                                units in newer buildings and/or                         Housing and Urban Development                            This system of records incorporates
                                                buildings with better amenities.                        (HUD), Office of Asset Management and                 Federal privacy requirements and HUD
                                                   Comment: Small Area FMRs should                      Portfolio Oversight (OAMPO) provides                  policy requirements. The Privacy Act
                                                not be required. SAFMRs will increase                   public notice that it proposes to                     provides certain safeguards for an
                                                the complexity in administering the                     establish a new system, Department of                 individual against an invasion of
                                                voucher program by increasing the                       Housing and Urban Development                         personal privacy by requiring Federal
                                                number of payment schedules. Also,                      System of Records Titled,                             agencies to protect records in an agency
                                                many ZIP Codes where voucher holders                    ‘‘Comprehensive Servicing and                         system of records from unauthorized
                                                live have lower SAFMRs that will force                  Monitoring System (CSMS) P085’’.                      disclosure, ensure that information is
                                                voucher holders out of neighborhoods                    DATES: March 22, 2018.                                current for its intended use, and that
                                                where they have lived their entire lives                   Comments Due Date: March 22, 2018.                 adequate safeguards are provided to
                                                to areas away from their support groups.                ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                   prevent misuse of such information. The
                                                   HUD Response: Small Area FMRs                        identified by docket number and title,                notice reflects the Department’s focus
                                                (SAFMRs) are required in the                            by one of the following methods:                      on industry best practices in protecting
                                                administration of the housing choice                       Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://               the personal privacy of the individuals
                                                voucher (HCV) program in a limited                      www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       covered by each system notification.
                                                number of metropolitan areas where                      instructions provided on that site to                 This notice states the name and location
                                                voucher holders are highly concentrated                 submit comments electronically.                       of the record system, the authority for
                                                in areas of concentrated low income and                    Fax: 202–619–8365.                                 and manner of its operations, the
                                                where SAFMRs are likely to be an                           Email: privacy@hud.gov.                            categories of individuals it covers, the
                                                effective tool in helping HCV holders                      Mail: Attention: Housing and Urban                 records it contains, the sources of the
                                                access units in higher opportunity areas.               Development, Privacy Office; John                     information for those records, the
                                                   HUD included provisions in the                       Bravacos, The Executive Secretariat; 451              routine uses made of the records, and
                                                SAFMR rule to provide PHAs the ability                  Seventh Street SW, Room 10139;                        the system of records exemption types.
                                                to maintain payment standards at                        Washington, DC 20410.                                 In addition, the notice includes the
                                                current levels for in-place tenants                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                                                                                                                              business address of the HUD officials
                                                should the PHA choose to do so.                         general questions please contact: John                who will inform interested persons of
                                                   To assist with the administrative                    Bravacos, SAOP, Department of Housing                 the procedures whereby they may gain
                                                complexity of converting to SAFMRs,                     and Urban Development, 451 Seventh                    access to and/or request amendments to
                                                HUD has tasked a Technical Assistance                   Street SW, Washington, DC 20410;                      records pertaining to them. The routine
                                                provider to develop training materials                  telephone number 202–708–1515 for                     uses that apply to this publication are
                                                and to conduct in-person trainings for                  privacy issues please contact: Senior                 reiterated based on past publication to
                                                all PHAs who are required to implement                  Agency Official, John Bravacos.                       clearly communicate the ways in which
                                                SAFMRs.                                                                                                       HUD continues to conduct some of its
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                                                                                                                              business practices. In accordance with 5
                                                III. Environmental Impact                               system of records titled P085—
                                                                                                                                                              U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and (11), HUD has
                                                                                                        Comprehensive Servicing and
                                                   This Notice makes changes in FMRs                                                                          provided a report of this new system to
                                                                                                        Monitoring System (CSMS), Department
                                                for two FMR areas and does not                                                                                the Office of Management and Budget
                                                                                                        of Housing and Urban Development
                                                constitute a development decision                                                                             (OMB), the Senate Committee on
                                                                                                        (HUD), Office of Asset Management and
                                                affecting the physical condition of                                                                           Homeland Security and Governmental
                                                                                                        Portfolio Oversight (OAMPO). P–085–
                                                specific project areas or building sites.                                                                     Affairs, and the House Committee on
                                                                                                        CSMS is operated by HUD’s OAMPO,
                                                Accordingly, under 24 CFR 50.19(c)(6),                                                                        Oversight and Government Reform as
                                                                                                        and includes personally identifiable
                                                this Notice is categorically excluded                                                                         instructed by OMB Circular No. A–108,
                                                                                                        information (PII) provided on or about
                                                from environmental review under the                                                                           ‘‘Federal Agencies Responsibilities for
                                                                                                        families receiving rental housing
                                                National Environmental Policy Act of                                                                          Review, Reporting, and Publication
                                                                                                        assistance, multifamily property
                                                1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321).                                                                                        under the Privacy Act.’’
                                                                                                        owners, multifamily vendors, and HUD
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                                                  Dated: February 13, 2018.                             employees who have system access,                     SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER
                                                Todd M. Richardson,                                     which information is retrieved by a                     P085—COMPREHENSIVE
                                                Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy            name or unique identifier. CSMS,                      SERVICING AND MONITORING
                                                Development, Office of Policy Development               identified in HUD’s Inventory of
                                                and Research.
                                                                                                                                                              SYSTEM (CSMS)
                                                                                                        Systems as P085, supports the
                                                [FR Doc. 2018–03398 Filed 2–16–18; 8:45 am]             accounting and asset management                       SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                                BILLING CODE 4210–67–P                                  functions for the Federal Housing                        UNCLASSIFIED, BUT SENSITIVE


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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of revised fiscal year (FY) 2018 fair market rents (FMRs) and discussion of comments on FY 2018 FMRs.
DatesApplicability: The revised FY 2018 FMRs for these eight areas are applicable beginning March 22, 2018.
ContactQuestions on how to conduct FMR surveys or concerning further methodological explanations may be
FR Citation83 FR 7205 

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