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HUD -approved consolidated plan. Funded applicants must certify in a grant agreement that they <br />are following the HUD -approved consolidated plan. <br />(b) Applicants that are not States or units of general local government. The applicant <br />must submit a certification by the jurisdiction in which the proposed project will be located that <br />the applicant's application for funding is consistent with the jurisdiction's HUD approved <br />consolidated plan. The certification must be made by the unit of general local government or the <br />State, in accordance with the consistency certification provisions of the consolidated plan <br />regulations, 24 CFR part 91, subpart F. <br />(c) Indian tribes and the Insular Areas of Guam, the US. Virgin Islands, American <br />Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. These entities are not required to have a consolidated <br />plan or to make consolidated plan certifications. An application by an Indian tribe or other <br />applicant for a project that will be located on a reservation of an Indian tribe will not require a <br />certification by the tribe or the State. However, where an Indian tribe is the applicant for a project <br />that will not be located on a reservation, the requirement for a certification under paragraph (b) of <br />this section will apply. <br />(d) Timing of consolidated plan certification submissions. Unless otherwise set forth in <br />the NOFA, the required certification that the application for funding is consistent with the HUD - <br />approved consolidated plan must be submitted by the funding application submission deadline <br />announced in the NOFA. <br />[60 FR 16380, Mar. 30, 1995] <br />Subpart C—Application and Grant Award Process <br />§ 583.200 Application and grant award <br />When funds are made available for assistance, HUD will publish a notice of funding <br />availability (NOFA) in the FEDERAL REGISTER, in accordance with the requirements of 24 <br />CFR part 4. HUD will review and screen applications in accordance with the requirements in <br />section 426 of the McKinney Act (42 U.S.C. 11386) and the guidelines, rating criteria, and <br />procedures published in the NOFA. <br />[61 FR 51176, Sept. 30, 1996] <br />§ 583.230 Environmental review. <br />(a) Activities under this part are subject to HUD environmental regulations in part 58 of <br />this title, except that HUD will perform an environmental review in accordance with part 50 of <br />this title prior to its approval of any conditionally selected applications for Fiscal Year 2000 and <br />prior years that were received directly from private nonprofit entities and governmental entities <br />with special or limited purpose powers. For activities under a grant that generally would be <br />subject to review under part 58, HUD may make a finding in accordance with § 58.11(d) and may <br />itself perform the environmental review under the provisions of part 50 of this title if the recipient <br />objects in writing to the responsible entity's performing the review under part 58. Irrespective of <br />whether the responsible entity in accord with part 58 (or HUD in accord with part 50) performs <br />the environmental review, the recipient shall supply all available, relevant information necessary <br />for the responsible entity (or HUD, if applicable) to perform for each property any environmental <br />review required by this part. The recipient also shall carry out mitigating measures required by <br />the responsible entity (or HUD, if applicable) or select alternate eligible property. HUD may <br />eliminate from consideration any application that would require an Environmental Impact <br />Statement (EIS). <br />(b) The recipient, its project partners and their contractors may not acquire, rehabilitate, <br />convert, lease, repair, dispose of, demolish or construct property for a project under this part, or <br />commit or expend HUD or local funds for such eligible activities under this part, until the <br />responsible entity (as defined in § 58.2 of this title) has completed the environmental review <br />