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failure to comply was due to circumstances that were beyond the applicant's control and could <br />not have been reasonably foreseen. <br />When a participant requests to add a new household member who is at least 6 years of age, or <br />who is under the age of 6 and has an SSN, the participant must provide the complete and <br />accurate SSN assigned to each new member at the time of reexamination or recertification, in <br />addition to the documentation required to verify it. SAHA may not add the new household <br />member until such documentation is provided. <br />When a participant requests to add a new household member who is under the age of 6 and has <br />not been assigned an SSN, the participant must provide the SSN assigned to each new child and <br />the required documentation within 90 calendar days of the child being added to the household. A <br />90-day extension will be granted if SAHA determines that the participant's failure to comply was <br />due to unforeseen circumstances and was outside of the participant's control. During the period <br />SAHA is awaiting documentation of the SSN, the child will be counted as part of the assisted <br />household. <br />SAHA Policv <br />SAHA will grant one additional 90-day extension if needed for reasons beyond the <br />participants control such as delayed processing of the SSN application by the SSA, <br />natural disaster, fire, death in the family, or other emergency. <br />Social security numbers must be verified only once during continuously -assisted occupancy. <br />SAHA Policv <br />SAHA will verify each disclosed SSN by: <br />• Obtaining documentation from applicants and participants that is acceptable as <br />evidence of social security numbers <br />• Making a copy of the original documentation submitted, returning it to the <br />individual, and retaining a copy in the file <br />Once the individual's verification status is classified as "verified," SAHA may, at its discretion, <br />remove and destroy copies of documentation accepted as evidence of social security numbers. <br />The retention of the EN Summary Report or Income Report is adequate documentation of an <br />individual's SSN. <br />SAHA Policv <br />Once an individual's status is classified as "verified" in HUD's EN system, SAHA will <br />remove and destroy copies of documentation accepted as evidence of social security <br />numbers. <br />7-II.C. DOCUMENTATION OF AGE <br />A birth certificate or other official record of birth is the preferred form of age verification for all <br />family members. For elderly family members an original document that provides evidence of the <br />receipt of social security retirement benefits is acceptable. <br />SAHA Policv <br />