Section 3 Employment Contracting

What is Section 3?

Section 3 is a provision of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 that helps foster local economic development, neighborhood economic improvement and individual self-sufficiency. The Section 3 program requires that recipients of certain U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) financial assistance, to the greatest extent feasible, provide job training, employment and contracting opportunities for low- or very low-income residents in connection with projects and activities in their neighborhoods.

Purpose of Section 3

Section 3 is meant to ensure that economic opportunities, most importantly employment, generated by certain HUD financial assistance shall be directed to low- and very low-income persons, particularly those who are recipients of government assistance for housing or residents of the communities in which Federal Assistance is spent.

History of Section 3

Section 3 is a provision of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 and was amended by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992. The Section 3 Final Rule published in 24 CFR Part 75 in 2020 updates HUD’s Section 3 regulations to create more effective incentives for employers to retain and invest in their low- and very low- income workers, streamline reporting requirements by aligning them with typical business practices, provide for program specific oversight and clarify the obligations of entities that are covered by Section 3.

What is Covered Under Section 3?

Section 3 Projects (HOME/CDBG/Housing Trust Funds, etc.)

Public Housing

Key Words, Terms and Guidelines

Section 3 Worker Definition

  • A Section 3 worker is any worker who currently fits or when hired within the past five years fits at least one of the following, as documented:
    • Worker’s income for the previous or annualized calendar year is below the low-income limit established by HUD
    • Worker is employed by a Section 3 business concern
    • Worker is a YouthBuild participant
  • The status of a Section 3 worker shall not be negatively affected by a prior arrest or conviction
  • Nothing in this part shall be construed to require the employment of a Section 3 worker. Section 3 workers are not exempt from meeting the qualifications of the position to be filled.

Section 3 Business Concern

  • A Section 3 Business Concern meets at least one of the following within the last six-month period:
    • At least 51% owned and controlled by low- or very low-income persons
    • Over 75% of the labor hours performed for the business over the prior three-month period are performed by Section 3 workers
    • A business at least 51% owned and controlled by current public housing residents or residents who currently live in Section 8 assisted housing
  • The status of a Section 3 business concern shall not be negatively affected by a prior arrest or conviction of its owners or employees.
  • Nothing in this part shall be construed to require the contracting or subcontracting of a Section 3 business concern. Section 3 business concerns are not exempt from meeting the specifications of a project.

Targeted Section 3 Worker

  • A Targeted Section 3 Worker for Public Housing meets at least one of the following:A worker employed by a Section 3 Business Concern
  • Worker who currently fits or when hired fit a least one of the following categories, as documented, within the last five yearsResident of public housing or Section 8-assisted housing
  • Resident of other public projects or Section 8-assisted housing managed by the public housing agency (PHA) that is providing assistance
  • YouthBuild participant
  • A Targeted Section 3 Worker for Housing and Community Development meets at least one of the following:Section 3 workers residing within the service area or the neighborhood of the project
  • YouthBuild participant

Section 3 Requirements

Employment and Training

Contracting

Housing And Community Development

Public Housing

Section 3 Benchmarks

Housing And Community Development

Public Housing

Section 3 Safe Harbor