User:Gregory Norris at MLKDay365/sandbox

My understanding is that my user page is about me.How do I find out if my article under TALK title Section 3 (Economic and Opportunities) was approved?

Section 3 is What: Section 3 is part of the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Act of 1968. that offers employment/paid on the job training opportunities that come from specific generated HUD financial assistance. The Title 24 CFR (Code of Federal Registry) Part 135 requires that measures are taken to the greatest to employ Low to Very Low income of the neighborhood/community to which the funds are allocated. Section 3 Brief History: The United State Congress established Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968. The ACT required recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possible, provide job training, employment, and contract opportunities for low- or very-low income residents in connection with projects and activities in their neighborhoods. Furthermore, the Act requirements also apply to all contractors that receive awards from public housing authorities, regardless of the dollar amount of the contract. Section 3 Purpose: The "Spirit of the Law (ACT)" is clear The purpose is to use HUD program funds to provide a local resident an opportunity to be a part of building their neighborhood/community and to provide a way for them to become economically empowered so that they can reach individual dependency. Overall the program is designed to help improve the well-being and quality of life of people living in poverty. Section 3 Bussiness Requirments Section 3 applies in the same manner as they do for other types of covered HUD financial assistance. HUD considers public housing authorities to be in compliance with Section 3 if they meet the three minimum goals: A. 30% of new hires shall be Section 3 residents. B. 10% of the total dollar amount of all covered construction contracts shall be awarded to Section 3 business concerns. C. 3% of the total dollar amount of all covered non-construction contracts shall be awarded to Section 3 business concerns. What is a Section 3 Business Concern Section 3 Award Grantors is to ensure the business can provide evidence that they meet one of the following criteria: A. At least 51% owned by Section 3 residents, B. At least 30% of Full-Time employees are Section 3 residents or were Section 3 residents in a 3 year period date of first employment. C. Give proof of commitment to subcontract more than 25% of the award of all subcontracts to business that meets the A-B concerns. Reference Authorization to Link Material https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/ECFR?SID=db56b908f2955c3453cd5c609c22476a&mc=true&page=faq#quest4 Can I link to the e-CFR? Yes, you can create persistent bookmarks or links to e-CFR material. If you set a link while looking at Point-in-Time data, you will always link to that date. If you set a link while looking at current data, that link will always retrieve current data. There is one caveat: Links to the part level for parts that span several volumes—for example 26 CFR part 1, 40 CFR part 52, 40 CFR part 63, and 50 CFR part 17—will occasionally change URL addresses and may break.