Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Volume 4B
Comprehensive Index D-Z
2005 Edition
David Hoicka
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Notes:
The HUD Regulations, Forms, Handbooks, Guidebooks, and other documents referenced herein, are public
documents published by HUD and the US Government Printing Office (GPO), and/or a local housing authority,
respectively. These documents are generally available without cost by downloading from HUD’s online internet
document library at www.hudclips.org or www.hud.gov. Many are also available by calling HUD’s clearinghouse.
Some regulations are also available for free download from the GPO through www.access.gpo.gov. Housing Authority
Plans such as Admin Plans and ACOPs are generally available through a local housing authority.
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opinions of the author, and not the opinions of the Housing Authority of New Orleans, HUD, NCHM, NAHRO, or any
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Vol. 4B: Comprehensive Index D-Z
1. Acknowledgments ....................................................................................... 4
2. Introduction ................................................................................................. 5
10. Comprehensive Index for HUD Regulations and Documents ................ 615
1) Index Continued: D-Z (in Volume 4B) ...................................... 615
Introduction
The Public Housing Program is one of HUD's largest national affordable housing
programs, serving about 1.2 million families in 14,000 public housing developments in
all 50 states, and administered over 3,000 Housing Authorities and Agencies.
The Public Housing Capital Fund and HOPE VI Programs are currently budgeted
at about $3 billion annually. About $1 billion for maintenance is funded through the
Public Housing Operating Fund. Other special Public Housing Programs are accounted
for separately. The nation's existing accrued investment in Public Housing is over $90
billion. However, estimates of current outstanding Public Housing Modernization and
Maintenance needs exceed $20 billion.
The primary regulations from 24 CFR and 49 CFR (about 400 pages), are reprinted in
the front portion of this Handbook, a few pages after this Introduction. The HUD Handbooks
and Guidebooks (about 2,280 pages), main HUD forms (about 350 pages), and PIH Notices
(about 520 pages), are available for free from HUDCLIPS. All are completely indexed in
this Handbook – for a total of about 3,550 HUD pages with over 930,000 words indexed.
In this Comprehensive Index, the total number of times a word or phrase appears is
on the first line of each index entry. Then the index references are listed individually for
each regulatory source shown above.
The author welcomes suggestions and input to improve this Handbook, and for future
Handbooks. For example, new words to add to the index, additional or changed forms, new
regulations, or any other thoughts and suggestions the reader may have.
If you would like a Custom Index for your program documents, or have other
suggestions for indexing and facilitating HUD Affordable Housing, please contact the author.
Please send all suggestions and comments to the author at the email below
David Hoicka
New Orleans, LA.
DavidHoicka@PublicHousing.info