By notice published elsewhere in today's Federal Register, HUD has withdrawn the current version of the information collection device used by local government program participants to assess fair housing issues as part of their planning for use of housing and community development block grants. The device is referred to as the Local Government Assessment Tool; the resulting assessment is referred to as an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH). As explained in that notice, the withdrawal of the lack of a working information collection device means that a program participant that has not yet submitted an AFH using that device that has been accepted by HUD must continue to carry out its duty to affirmatively further fair housing by, inter alia, continuing to assess fair housing issues as part of planning for use of housing and community development block grants in accordance with pre-existing requirements. The pre-existing requirements referred to the fair housing assessment as an ``analysis of impediments to fair housing choice'' (AI). This notice reminds program participants of the requirements and standards for completing the AI.
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Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH): Responsibility To Conduct Analysis of Impediments
By notice published elsewhere in today's Federal Register, HUD has withdrawn the current version of the information collection device used by local government program participan...
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“Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH): Responsibility To Conduct Analysis of Impediments,” thefederalregister.org (May 23, 2018), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2018-11145/affirmatively-furthering-fair-housing-affh-responsibility-to-conduct-analysis-of-impediments.