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PART VIIL• DETERMINATION OF INSUFFICIENT FUNDING <br />16-VIII.A. OVERVIEW <br />The HCV regulations allow PHAs to deny families permission to move and to terminate Housing <br />Assistance Payments (HAP) contracts if funding under the consolidated ACC is insufficient to <br />support continued assistance [24 CFR 982.354(e)(1) and 982.454]. If a PHA denies a family a <br />portability move based on insufficient funding, SAHA is required to notify the local HUD office <br />within 10 business days [24 CFR 982.354]. Insufficient funding may also impact SAHA's ability <br />to issue vouchers to families on the waiting list. This part discusses the methodology SAHA will <br />use to determine whether or not SAHA has sufficient funding to issue vouchers, approve moves, <br />and to continue subsidizing all families currently under a HAP contract. <br />16-VIII.B. METHODOLOGY <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will determine whether there is adequate funding to issue vouchers, approve <br />moves to higher cost units and areas, and continue subsidizing all current participants by <br />comparing SAHA's annual budget authority to the annual total HAP needs on a monthly <br />basis. The total HAP needs for the calendar year will be projected by establishing the <br />actual HAP costs year to date. To that figure, SAHA will add anticipated HAP <br />expenditures for the remainder of the calendar year. Projected HAP expenditures will be <br />calculated by multiplying the projected number of units leased per remaining months by <br />the most current month's average HAP. The projected number of units leased per month <br />will take into account the average monthly turnover of participant families. If the total <br />annual HAP needs equal or exceed the annual budget authority, or if SAHA cannot <br />support the cost of the proposed subsidy commitment (voucher issuance or move) based <br />on the funding analysis, SAHA will be considered to have insufficient funding. SAHA <br />will complete this analysis using HUD's Two -Year Forecasting Tool. <br />4-65 <br />