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| E8-11619 | Project Design and Cost Standards for the Section 202 and Section 811 Programs | Rule | This final rule revises HUD's regulations that govern the project design and cost standards for HUD's section 202 supportive housing for the Elderly and section 811 Persons with Disabilities programs. This rule allows project sponsors to use HUD funds for dishwashers in individual supportive housing units for the elderly and in independent living projects for persons with disabilities. The current regulation excludes dishwashers from the list of permitted project amenities. By providing access to dishwashers, a standard amenity in today's housing market, HUD endeavors to maintain the quality of life for elderly and disabled residents, and, further, the use of dishwashers will help promote healthy living conditions, and assist independent living. This rule will also clarify the applicability of the project design and cost standards to section 811 group homes. This final rule follows publication of an August 15, 2007, proposed rule on which HUD received one comment, which was fully supportive of the rule. HUD is adopting the August 15, 2007, proposed rule without change. | 2008-05-23 | 2008 | 5 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2008/05/23/E8-11619/project-design-and-cost-standards-for-the-section-202-and-section-811-programs | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2008-05-23/pdf/E8-11619.pdf | Housing and Urban Development Department | 228 | This final rule revises HUD's regulations that govern the project design and cost standards for HUD's section 202 supportive housing for the Elderly and section 811 Persons with Disabilities programs. This rule allows project sponsors to use HUD funds... |