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| 00-15365 | Notice of Funding Availability for Fair Share Allocation of Incremental Voucher Funding Fiscal Year 2000; Correction to NOFA Regarding Residency Preference and Extension of Application Period | Notice | On March 10, 2000, HUD published its FY 2000 NOFA for Fair Share Allocation of Incremental Voucher Funding ("Fair Share NOFA"). The selection criteria of the NOFA were amended by notice published on May 18, 2000, to better reflect the appropriate weight in points that should have been assigned to the "housing needs" selection criterion so that need is the most important basis for allocating incremental voucher funding. The May 18, 2000 amendatory notice also reopened the application period for the Fair Share NOFA. The May 18, 2000 notice provided for a new application due date of June 19, 2000. This notice corrects the percentage listed in the residency preference subcategory of Selection Criterion 2. The percentage listed in the May 18, 2000, notice was 15% and the percentage should have been inserted was 50%. This document makes that correction, and also extends the application due date further--30 days from the date of publication of this notice. | 2000-06-19 | 2000 | 6 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/06/19/00-15365/notice-of-funding-availability-for-fair-share-allocation-of-incremental-voucher-funding-fiscal-year | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-06-19/pdf/00-15365.pdf | Housing and Urban Development Department | 228 | On March 10, 2000, HUD published its FY 2000 NOFA for Fair Share Allocation of Incremental Voucher Funding ("Fair Share NOFA"). The selection criteria of the NOFA were amended by notice published on May 18, 2000, to better reflect the appropriate... |