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2 <br />Who will have access to the information collected? <br />This information will be available to HUD employees, PHA employees, and contractors of HUD and PHAs. <br /> <br />How will this information be used? <br />PHAs will have access to this information during the time of application for rental assistance and reexamination of <br />family income and composition for existing participants. PHAs will be able to access this information to determine a <br />family’s suitability for initial or continued rental assistance, and avoid providing limited Federal housing assistance to <br />families who have previously been unable to comply with HUD program requirements. If the reported information is <br />accurate, a PHA may terminate your current rental assistance and deny your future request for HUD rental assistance, <br />subject to PHA policy. <br /> <br />How long is the debt owed and termination information maintained in EIV? <br />Debt owed and termination information will be maintained in EIV for a period of up to ten (10) years from the end of <br />participation date or such other period consistent with State Law. <br /> <br />What are my rights? <br />In accordance with the Federal Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 USC 552a) and HUD regulations pertaining to its <br />implementation of the Federal Privacy Act of 1974 (24 CFR Part 16), you have the following rights: <br />1. To have access to your records maintained by HUD, subject to 24 CFR Part 16. <br />2. To have an administrative review of HUD’s initial denial of your request to have access to your records maintained <br />by HUD. <br />3. To have incorrect information in your record corrected upon written request. <br />4. To file an appeal request of an initial adverse determination on correction or amendment of record request within <br />30 calendar days after the issuance of the written denial. <br />5. To have your record disclosed to a third party upon receipt of your written and signed request. <br /> <br />What do I do if I dispute the debt or termination information reported about me? <br />If you disagree with the reported information, you should contact in writing the PHA who has reported this information <br />about you. The PHA’s name, address, and telephone numbers are listed on the Debts Owed and Termination Report. <br />You have a right to request and obtain a copy of this report from the PHA. Inform the PHA why you dispute the <br />information and provide any documentation that supports your dispute. HUD's record retention policies at 24 CFR Part 908 <br />and 24 CFR Part 982 provide that the PHA may destroy your records three years from the date your participation in the <br />program ends. To ensure the availability of your records, disputes of the original debt or termination information must be <br />made within three years from the end of participation date; otherwise the debt and termination information will be <br />presumed correct. Only the PHA who reported the adverse information about you can delete or correct your record. <br /> <br />Your filing of bankruptcy will not result in the removal of debt owed or termination information from HUD’s EIV system. <br />However, if you have included this debt in your bankruptcy filing and/or this debt has been discharged by the <br />bankruptcy court, your record will be updated to include the bankruptcy indicator, when you provide the PHA with <br />documentation of your bankruptcy status. <br /> <br />The PHA will notify you in writing of its action regarding your dispute within 30 days of receiving your written dispute. <br />If the PHA determines that the disputed information is incorrect, the PHA will update or delete the record. If the PHA <br />determines that the disputed information is correct, the PHA will provide an explanation as to why the information is <br />correct. <br /> <br />This Notice was provided by the below-listed PHA: <br /> <br /> <br />I hereby acknowledge that the PHA provided me with the <br />Debts Owed to PHAs & Termination Notice: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Signature Date <br /> <br />Printed Name <br />OMB No. 2577-0266 Expires 04/30/2023 <br />08/2013 Form HUD-52675 <br />Page 17 of 29 <br />EXHIBIT 2
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