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homeownership option. See Chapter 15 for specific information and policies on any of these <br />housing types that SARA has chosen to allow. <br />The regulations do require SARA to permit use of any special housing type if needed as a <br />reasonable accommodation so that the program is readily accessible to and usable by persons <br />with disabilities. <br />Duplicative Assistance [24 CFR 982.352(c)] <br />A family may not receive the benefit of HCV tenant-based assistance while receiving the benefit <br />of any of the following forms of other housing subsidy, for the same unit or for a different unit: <br />• Public or Indian housing assistance; <br />• Other Section 8 assistance (including other tenant-based assistance); <br />• Assistance under former Section 23 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (before <br />amendment by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974); <br />• Section 101 rent supplements; <br />• Section 236 rental assistance payments; <br />• Tenant-based assistance under the HOME Program; <br />• Rental assistance payments under Section 521 of the Housing Act of 1949 (a program of the <br />Rural Development Administration); <br />• Any local or State rent subsidy; <br />• Section 202 supportive housing for the elderly; <br />• Section 811 supportive housing for persons with disabilities; (11) Section 202 projects for <br />non-elderly persons with disabilities (Section 162 assistance); or <br />• Any other duplicative federal, State, or local housing subsidy, as determined by HUD. For <br />this purpose, 'housing subsidy' does not include the housing component of a welfare <br />payment, a social security payment received by the family, or a rent reduction because of a <br />tax cre it. <br />Housing Quality Standards (HQS) [24 CFR 982.305 and 24 CFR 982.401] <br />In order to be eligible, the dwelling unit must be indecent, safe and sanitary condition. This <br />determination is made using HUD's Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and/or equivalent state or <br />local standards approved by HUD. See Chapter 8 for a full discussion of the HQS standards, as <br />well as the process for HQS inspection at initial lease-up. <br />Unit Size <br />In order to be eligible, the dwelling unit must be appropriate for the number of persons in the <br />household. A family must be allowed to lease an otherwise acceptable dwelling unit with fewer <br />bedrooms than the number of bedrooms stated on the voucher issued to the family, provided the <br />unit meets the applicable HQS space requirements [24 CFR 982.402(4)]. The family must be <br />allowed to lease an otherwise acceptable dwelling unit with more bedrooms than the number of <br />bedrooms stated on the voucher issued to the family. See Chapter 5 for a full discussion of <br />subsidy standards. <br />7/02/12 Page 9-4 <br />