Is there a threshold requirement that applicants must meet related to Fair Housing and Civil Rights?
A23: Yes. There is a threshold requirement that all applicants have to meet in Section III.C.2.b(1) which states: “(12) Compliance with Fair Housing and Civil Rights Laws. This threshold is hereby incorporated from the General Section (Section III.C.2.c.).” Copied here is the text from the General Section (Section III.C.2.c.).: “c. Compliance with Fair Housing and Civil Rights Laws (1) With the exception of federally recognized Indian tribes and their instrumentalities, applicants must comply with all applicable fair housing and civil rights requirements in 24 CFR 5.105(a). If you are a federally recognized Indian tribe, you must comply with the nondiscrimination provisions enumerated at 24 CFR 1000.12, as applicable. In addition to these requirements, there may be program-specific threshold requirements identified in the individual program NOFAs. (2) If you, the applicant: (a) Have been charged with an ongoing systemic violation of the Fair Housing Act; or (b) Are a defendant in a Fai
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