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SECTION 3 National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials 630 I Street NW Washington, DC 20001-3736 Toll Free: (877) 866-2476 Email: professionaldevelopment@nahro.org www.nahro.org 2017 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 1 TODAY S FACULTY MEMBER Ken Miller NAHRO Professional Development Faculty 2017 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 2 1

OBJECTIVES Develop a clear understanding of the Section 3 Regulation Develop an understanding of the effect of Section 3 on existing PHA policies Develop an understanding of the PHA s responsibilities for outreach, providing preferences, and contracting Develop a strategy for the preparation of a Section 3 action plan Develop an understanding of HUD s expectations, HUD monitoring practices, and PHA record keeping responsibilities Identify common barriers and discuss methodologies for overcoming 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 3 WHAT IS SECTION 3? A provision of the HUD Act of 1968 (24 CFR part 135) HUD s legislative directive for providing preference to low and very low income residents of the community and the businesses that provide maximum potential for training/employment. Section 3 directs recipients of certain HUD program funding to give preference for training and employment opportunities arising from those programs to local lowincome residents to the greatest extent feasible 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 4 2

CONTEXT HUD funds are often one of the largest sources of federal investment in distressed communities Section 3 is designed to foster local economic development and improvement and individual self-sufficiency in these communities Increased emphasis on compliance with Section 3 requirements to create jobs and economic opportunities in these communities 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 5 HISTORY Section 3 Act of 1968 Originally designed as a geographic preference Amended in 1995 Changed the regulation from a geographic preference to an economic preference 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 6 3

PURPOSE To ensure that employment and other economic assistance generated by HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extend feasible be directed to low and very low income persons Consistent with Federal, State, and Local laws and regulations Particular Preference to residents of government assisted housing Business Concerns that provide economic opportunities to low income persons 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 7 WHAT SECTION 3 IS NOT Is not a guarantee of employment Is not a race or gender specific goal Is not a set aside program Is not a guarantee of a contract Is not optional 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 8 4

GOAL OF THE SECTION 3 PROGRAM Increasing individual and business self sufficiency opportunities in distressed communities that generated the need for funding in the first place Maximize the public s interest on the return on investment of Federal dollars 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 9 WHO MUST COMPLY WITH SECTION 3? Public and Indian Housing Authorities All Housing Development Programs All Operating Funds All Capital Fund Program Contacts Housing and Community Development Assistance PHA Threshold is $1 for covered activities 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 10 5

WHO MUST COMPLY WITH SECTION 3? Housing and Community Development Programs: CDBG Home Investment Partnership Economic Development Initiative (EDI) Brownfields Economic Development Initiative(BEDI) Emergency Shelter/Solutions Grants (ESG) Homeless Assistance Grants Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Neighborhood Stimulus Program (NSP) University Partnership Grants 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 11 WHO MUST COMPLY WITH SECTION 3? Community Development Agencies Section 3 requirements apply to recipients of CDBG funding exceeding $200,000 (in any FY) Section 3 requirements apply to contractors or subcontractors with contracts exceeding $100,000 Section 3 applies to all projects involving covered activities regardless of whether they are fully or partially funded with CDBG If no contracts exceed $100,000 but grant was greater than $200,000, agency must still report. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 12 6

WHAT IS A SECTION 3 COVERED CONTRACT? Any HUD funded contract involving on-site services, including construction, professional services, housing service contracts and other on-site service contracts Does not include materials and supply contracts 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 13 COVERED ACTIVITIES Housing Rehabilitation-including lead-based paint abatement Infrastructure development Demolition: Housing Construction Construction of other public facilities Non-construction projects including Maintenance contracts: HVAC Other professional service contracts 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 14 7

TRIGGERING SECTION 3 REQUIREMENTS Section 3 requirements are triggered when a covered project creates the need for new employment, contracting or training opportunities Recipients are not required to hire Section 3 residents or award contracts to Section 3 businesses other than what is needed to complete covered projects/activities If the expenditure of covered funding does not result in new employment, training or contracting, Section 3 requirements are not triggered, but the recipient must still submit reports indicating that the requirements were not triggered Section 3 requirements do not apply to material only contracts 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 15 NUMERICAL GOALS 30% of new hires generated by the activity for the Recipient and contractors 10% of all construction contracts dollars 3% of all other contracts dollars 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 16 8

DEFINITION A Section 3 Resident is defined as: A resident of Public Housing or Indian Housing OR A resident of the metro area or non-metropolitan county in which the Section 3 covered assistance is expended AND a low-income (80% of median) or very low-income (50% of median) person 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 17 ORDER OF PREFERENCE FOR SECTION 3 RESIDENTS (PHA) Section 3 residents receive preference for training and employment opportunities generated by PHA-funded projects and activities based on the following order: 1. Residents of the development in which the covered project is located (category 1 residents) 2. Other PHA Residents (category 2) 3. Participants in HUD Youthbuild program (category 3) 4. Other Section 3 residents in political jurisdiction 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 18 9

ORDER OF PREFERENCE FOR SECTION 3 RESIDENTS (CDBG) Section 3 residents receive preference for training and employment opportunities generated by CDBG-funded projects and activities based on the following order: 1. Residents of the service area or neighborhood in which the covered project is located (category 1 residents)* 2. Participants in HUD Youthbuild programs (category 2 residents) 3. Other Section 3 residents 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 19 DEFINITION A Section 3 Business Concern is defined as one that: is 51% or more owned by Section 3 Residents OR Has permanent, full-time staff comprised of at least 30% Section 3 Residents OR has committed 25% of the dollar amount of its subcontracts to Section 3 Businesses 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 20 10

HUD S PROPOSED RULE AMENDING General Section 3 Overview Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 states that HUD-funded jobs and contracts are to be directed, to the greatest extent feasible, to local low income residents and the businesses that employ them. Section 3 helps foster local economic development, neighborhood improvement, and individual selfsufficiency in communities for covered financial assistance is spent. Section 3 keeps HUD-funded contracts and jobs local. Section 3 covered projects and activities include the development, operation, and modernization of public and Indian housing. They also include housing and community development projects like construction, reconstruction, conversion or rehabilitation of housing and other public construction. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 21 HUD S PROPOSED RULE AMENDING Need for HUD s Section 3 Proposed Rule Since 1994, HUD s Section 3 requirements have been governed by an interim regulation, which is vague in certain areas that have proved confusing for Public Housing Authorities, other HUD grantees, and their contractors. The proposed rule clarifies definitions and provisions that are left to interpretation and eases barriers to reaching compliance for recipients of HUD funding. It ensures that Public Housing Authorities and other grantees are implementing consistent procedures for determining which residents and businesses should be counted towards Section 3 compliance. The proposed rule addresses a number of concerns expressed by stakeholders to HUD and formalizes best practices implemented by high-performing grantees. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 22 11

HUD S PROPOSED RULE AMENDING Economic Impact The proposed rule is estimated to direct an additional 1,400 jobs to Section 3 residents, and an additional $172+ million in HUD-funded contracts to Section 3 businesses each year1. Section 3 requirements apply to approximately 5,000 recipients of HUD funding (such as Public Housing Authorities, State and local government agencies, low income housing providers, etc.) and their sub-recipients and contractors. Up to 40% of HUD s annual budget is subject to Section 3 requirements.2 In FY 2013, the expenditure of covered HUD funds generated approximately 61,600 new jobs, nearly 27,200 (44%) of which went to Section 3 residents.3 In FY 2013 more than 5,600 Section 3 businesses received construction and construction-related (professional service) contracts totaling $883.4 million nationwide. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 23 HUD S PROPOSED RULE AMENDING Economic Impact Between 2009 and 20124 : HUD funding resulted in more than 190,000 new jobs, about half of which (93,448) went to Section 3 residents. $2.68 billion, or 8.4 percent, of all HUD-funded construction contracts were awarded to Section 3 businesses from 2009-2012. $334.8 million or 4.1% of the total amount of HUD-funded non-construction (professional service) contracts were awarded to Section 3 businesses. Nearly 26,000 Section 3 businesses were awarded HUD-funded contracts during this time. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 24 12

SAFE HARBOR & COMPLIANCE DETERMINATIONS Document the Agency s achievements in meeting the numerical goals, or Demonstrate why it was not feasible to meet the numerical goals and provide justification to include impediments encountered despite actions taken 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 25 EFFECT ON EXISTING POLICIES Personnel Policy Procurement Policy 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 26 13

AGENCY PERSONNEL POLICY Since the agency is a recipient of HUD funds, Section 3 hiring practices should be incorporated into the agency hiring practices. Maximum feasible effort should be made to provide opportunities to Section 3 applicants when filling agency positions. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 27 PROCUREMENT POLICY Procurement Methods Small Purchases Sealed Bids Competitive Proposals 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 28 14

SECTION 3 & SMALL PURCHASES Solicit quotes from Section 3 business as part of the PHA procurement practice Consider re-sizing activities to increase participation by Section 3 business Implement policy changes (x factor) 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 29 SECTION 3 & SEALED BIDDING Provide information in bid solicitation documents Evidence of Section 3 compliance should be commensurate with the activity and potential for Section 3 hiring and contracting opportunities. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 30 15

HUD 5370 GENERAL CONDITIONS: SECTION 3 CLAUSE Article 40 of the General Conditions A. Subject to Section 3 requirements B. Agreement to comply C. Notice to labor organizations D. Include Section 3 in all subcontracts E. Certify that vacant positions will be filled using the PHA Section 3 process F. Understands the consequences for non compliance G. Applicable only to Indian Housing Authorities 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 31 ADDITIONAL SECTION 3 SEALED BID DOCUMENTATION Section 3 Business Certification Form Training Plan Worksheet Section 3 Resident Certification Section 3 Acknowledgement Projected Hiring Goals Form Contractor report format 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 32 16

SECTION 3 & COMPETITIVE PROPOSAL PROCUREMENT RFP should require disclosure of strategy for meeting training, employment and contracting preferences, if applicable Provide range of 15-25% of the total available evaluation points for Section 3 compliance criteria NEGOTIATE Make award to most advantageous proposal 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 33 OUTREACH EFFORTS Community Newspapers Resident Newsletters Community Meetings Periodic Mailings Referrals from Employment and Training Programs 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 34 17

OUTREACH EFFORTS Chamber of Commerce Postings and Community Center and Govt. Offices Communication with other Service Providers Resident Surveys 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 35 SPECIFIC EXAMPLES OF EFFORTS TO COMPLY Networking Maintain a Section 3 Business Listing Respond to Inquiries Make your Contracting Opportunities Known Hold Effective Pre-Bids Conduct Outreach Efforts Provide Advise to Section 3 Businesses Sizing and Timing of Contract Set Higher Goals Encourage Financial Institutions 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 36 18

RECIPIENT RESPONSIBILITIES Implement Notification Procedures for Section 3 individuals Notify and Certify Potential Contractors Facilitate Training and Employment Programs Assist HUD in Obtaining Compliance of Contractors and Refrain from Entering into Contracts with contractors known to be in non-compliance Document Compliance Actions 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 37 PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENT EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCES Category 1 Residents of the housing development where the work is occurring Category 2 Public housing residents of other developments Category 3 Youthbuild Participants Category 4 Other Low Income People 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 38 19

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RESIDENT EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCES Category 1 Residents of the service area or neighborhood in which the covered project is located Category 2 Participants in HUD Youthbuild programs Category 3 Other Section 3 Residents in the geo-political boundaries of the Recipient 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 39 SECTION 3 BUSINESS CONCERN IN CONTRACTING A Section 3 Business concern means: 51 % owned by Section 3 resident(s) A business who s workforce includes at least 30% who were low income within 3 years from date of hire A business who subcontracts at least 25% of their subcontracts to Section 3 businesses 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 40 20

CONTRACTOR & RESIDENT ELIGIBILITY A Section 3 Resident must meet the qualifications of the position to be filled A Section 3 business concern must have the ability and the capacity to perform the contract activity 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 41 ELIGIBILITY FOR PREFERENCE A business seeking to qualify as a Section 3 business shall certify or submit evidence, if requested Must be responsible and submit a responsive bid: Past Performance Compliance with Public Policy Technical and Financial Resources 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 42 21

JOINT VENTURES A joint venture may qualify as a Section 3 business if: The section 3 partner has a clearly defined portion of the work, and Performs at least 25% of the work and proportional compensation 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 43 EFFORTS TO OFFER TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Entering into First Source hiring agreements Sponsoring training and employment programs Establishing training programs Expanded advertising of employment positions 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 44 22

EFFORTS TO OFFER TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Advertising positions accessible to PHA residents Working with Resident Organizations Sponsoring a job fair Provide assistance in job seeking skills Providing for on-site applications and interviews 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 45 EFFORTS TO OFFER TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Consulting with local service providers for employment services Employing a Section 3 job coordinator PHA hiring Maintaining a file of interested applicants Coordinate activities with local educational institutions Negotiate with contractors for positions 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 46 23

EFFORTS TO AWARD CONTRACTS TO SECTION 3 BUSINESSES Modify and utilize procedures currently used for W/MBE contracting Consider using Section 3 compliance as a factor in determining contractor responsibility Work with other agencies that promote small business and W/MBE contracting efforts 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 47 EFFORTS TO AWARD CONTRACTS TO SECTION 3 BUSINESSES Expanded advertisements Communication with Resident Councils and other Resident Organizations Provide bid notices to all known Section 3 businesses 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 48 24

EFFORTS TO AWARD CONTRACTS TO SECTION 3 BUSINESSES Emphasizing Section 3 at Pre-Bid Conferences Conducting Contractor Workshops Providing Small Business Technical Assistance Coordinating sizing and timing of bids Break down contracts when feasible 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 49 EFFORTS TO AWARD CONTRACTS TO SECTION 3 BUSINESSES Expand advertising Develop a list of eligible Section 3 businesses Establish and adopt PHA numerical goals Encourage banks to participate in the Community Reinvestment Act 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 50 25

DEVELOPING AN ACTION PLAN An Action Plan is a critical component of a successful Section 3 program Should address the mission, goals, policies, and procedures to be used A plan is not a required component of the regulation 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 51 DEVELOPING AN ACTION PLAN Step 1 Develop a mission statement Step 2 Determine what specific information you need Step 3 Establish goals 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 52 26

ACTION PLAN GOALS Resident Outreach Contractor Outreach Business and Resident Certification Timelines, Milestones, and Deliverables Commitment from outside service providers Identify Barriers Program Promotion 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 53 DEVELOPING AN ACTION PLAN Step 4 Develop an administrative plan Step 5 Develop record keeping and reporting system Step 6 Develop a system for measuring the effectiveness of the plan 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 54 27

SECTION 3 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY Grantees are required to comply with this regulation found at 24 CFR Section 135.32 To demonstrate compliance, grantees must: Collect data on all new hires/trainees Document the number and types of contracts awarded to section 3 businesses 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 55 SECTION 3 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY Grantees are responsible for enforcing Section 3 requirements for all covered projects and contracts. In addition to the Section 3 clause (5370, Article 40), grantees should: Expand language in bid solicitation documents Collect data from contractors on hiring and sub contracting efforts Enforce subcontractor compliance Develop Contractor reporting formats 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 56 28

COMPLIANCE REVIEW & RECORD KEEPING HUD Form 60002: Measures each recipient s efforts to comply Measures efforts of covered contractors, sub contractors and sub recipients. Due January 10 th of each year or as directed by program close-out documents Should correspond to the covered projects and activities administered during the reporting period. 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 57 HUD FORM 60002 Part 1 Total number of new hires and number of Section 3 hires. (30 % goal) Part 2 Dollar amount contracted to Section 3 business concerns (10 and 3 % goal) Part 3 Outreach and maximum effort efforts 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 58 29

SECTION 3 COMPLAINT PROCESS Definitions: Complaint Complainant Noncompliance with Section 3 Filing Complaints: Can be filed by any Section 3 Resident Can be filed by any Section 3 Business 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 59 SECTION 3 COMPLAINT PROCESS Filing of Complaints: Must be received no later than 180 days from the date of action or omission If more information is needed, HUD shall request it If requested info is not received in 60 days, the complaint may be closed 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 60 30

SECTION 3 COMPLAINT PROCESS Within 10 days, a determination is made of legitimacy of the complaint If legitimate, recipient/grantee has 60 days to resolve If unresolved after 60 days, complaint may be referred to the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 2015 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 61 THANK YOU! Visit www.nahro.org/professionaldevelopment for upcoming professional development opportunities 2017 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS 62 31

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