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Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program; Executing or Terminating Leases on Moderate Rehabilitation Units When the Remaining Term of the Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Contract Is for Less Than One Year
This final rule adopts an interim rule published on October 4, 1999, that implemented in the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program statutory language that requires that any initial lease term between an owner and a family not extend beyond the term of the HAP contract. Before issuance of the October 4, 1999 interim rule, the program...
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Supportive Housing Program-Increasing Operating Cost Percentage
This document amends the Supportive Housing Program regulations by changing the number of years for which the grant can cover 75 percent of operating costs from the first two years to all years of the grant term. This amendment will provide the full statutory flexibility allowed for this activity. Providing greater assurance of a funding source...
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Children Suffering from Spina Bifida Who Are Children of Vietnam Veterans
This document amends Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regulations concerning benefits for children suffering from spina bifida who are children of Vietnam veterans. This is necessary to implement statutory changes contained in the Veterans' Benefits Act of 1997.
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Runaway and Homeless Youth Program
The Administration on Children, Youth and Families is amending the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program regulation requirement that grant project periods ``will not exceed three years'', to provide that grant project periods ``may be up to five years.''
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Disposition of HUD-Acquired Single Family Property; Officer Next Door Sales Program
This final rule on the Officer Next Door Sales program (OND Sales program) follows publication of an interim rule published on July 2, 1999. The interim rule, which solicited public comment, became effective August 2, 1999. The OND Sales program makes HUD-acquired single family homes available, with certain restrictions, to law enforcement...
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Reasonable Charges for Medical Care or Services
This document amends the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical regulations concerning ``reasonable charges'' for medical care or services provided or furnished by VA to a veteran: <bullet> For a nonservice-connected disability for which the veteran is entitled to care (or the payment of expenses of care) under a health plan contract;...
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VA Payment for Non-VA Public or Private Hospital Care and Non-VA Physician Services That Are Associated With Either Outpatient or Inpatient Care
This document amends our medical regulations concerning VA payment for non-VA public or private hospital care provided to eligible VA beneficiaries. This document also amends our medical regulations concerning VA payment for non-VA physician services that are associated with either outpatient or inpatient care provided to eligible VA...
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Real Property Policies
The General Services Administration (GSA) is adding coverage on real property policies to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR). A section has been added to each affected Federal Property Management Regulations (FPMR) part to direct readers to the additional policy coverage contained in the FMR. The FMR coverage is written in plain language to...
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Determining Adjusted Income in HUD Programs Serving Persons with Disabilities: Requiring Mandatory Deductions for Certain Expenses; and Disallowance for Earned Income
This final rule amends HUD's regulations in part 5, subpart F, to include additional HUD programs in the list of programs that must make certain deductions in calculating a family's adjusted income. These deductions primarily address expenses related to a person's disability, for example medical expenses or attendant care expenses. The purpose...
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Reasonable Charges for Medical Care or Services
This document amends the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical regulations concerning ``reasonable charges'' for medical care or services provided or furnished by VA to a veteran:
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Screening and Eviction for Drug Abuse and Other Criminal Activity
This final rule amends the regulations for the public housing and Section 8 assisted housing programs, and for other HUD assisted housing programs, such as the Section 221(d)(3) below market interest rate (BMIR) program, Section 202 program for the elderly, and Section 811 program for persons with disabilities, and Section 236 interest reduction...
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Grants to States for Construction and Acquisition of State Home Facilities
This document establishes regulations regarding grants to States for the construction or acquisition of State homes for furnishing domiciliary and nursing home care to veterans, or for the expansion, remodeling, or alteration of existing State homes for furnishing domiciliary, nursing home, or adult day health care to veterans. This is necessary...
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Payment or Reimbursement for Emergency Treatment Furnished at Non-VA Facilities
This document amends VA's medical regulations by establishing provisions for payment or reimbursement for certain non-VA emergency services furnished to veterans for nonservice-connected conditions. This is necessary to implement provisions of ``The Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act.''
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Copayments for Inpatient Hospital Care and Outpatient Medical Care
This document amends VA's medical regulations to set forth a mechanism for determining copayments for inpatient hospital care and outpatient medical care. This is necessary to implement provisions of the Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act and to set forth exemptions from copayment requirements as mandated by statute.
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Copayments for Medications
This document amends VA's medical regulations to set forth copayment requirements for medications. This is necessary to implement provisions of the Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act.
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Per Diem for Adult Day Health Care of Veterans in State Homes
This document establishes regulations setting forth a mechanism for paying per diem to State homes providing adult day health care to eligible veterans. The intended effect of the rule is to ensure that veterans receive high quality care in State homes.
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Donation of Surplus Personal Property
The General Services Administration (GSA) is revising the Federal Property Management Regulations (FPMR) by moving coverage on donation of surplus personal property into the Federal Management Regulation (FMR). A cross-reference is added to the FPMR to direct readers to the coverage in the FMR. The FMR is written in plain language to provide...
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Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA)
This rule implements provisions of the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 and the Veterans' Survivor Benefits Improvements Act of 2001. These changes extend CHAMPVA eligibility to persons age 65 and over who would have otherwise lost their CHAMPVA eligibility due to attainment of entitlement to hospital...
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Compensated Work Therapy/Transitional Residences Program
This document amends VA's medical regulations to establish provisions regarding housing under the Compensated Work Therapy/ Transitional Residences program. These provisions are designed to ensure proper management, ensure reasonable payment rates for residents, and ensure that residents stay only for the time necessary to meet the intended goals.
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Copayments for Inpatient Hospital Care and Outpatient Medical Care
This document affirms amendments to VA's medical regulations to set forth a mechanism for determining copayments for inpatient hospital care and outpatient medical care. These amendments were made by an interim final rule and were necessary to implement provisions of the Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act and to set forth...