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• If SARA has given approval, a foster child or alive-in aide may reside in the unit. SARA has <br />the discretion to adopt reasonable policies concerning residency by a foster child or a live-in <br />aide, and to define when SARA consent maybe given or denied. For policies related to the <br />request and approval/disapproval of foster children, foster adults, and live-in aides, see <br />Chapter 3 (Sections I.K and I.M), and Chapter 11(Section II.B). <br />• The family must not sublease the unit, assign the lease, or transfer the unit. Subleasing <br />includes receiving payment to cover rent and utility costs by a person living in the unit who <br />is not listed as a family member. <br />• The family must supply any information requested by SARA to verify that the family is <br />living in the unit or information related to family absence from the unit. <br />• The family must promptly notify SARA when the family is absent from the unit. Notice is <br />required under this provision only when all family members will be absent from the unit for <br />an extended period. An extended period is defined as any period greater than 3 o calendar <br />days. Written notice must be provided to SARA at the start of the extended absence. <br />• The family must pay utility bills and provide and maintain any appliances that the owner is <br />not required to provide under the lease [Form HUD-52646, Voucher] . <br />• The family must not own or have any interest in the unit, (other than in a cooperative and <br />owners of a manufactured home leasing a manufactured home space). <br />• Family members must not commit fraud, bribery, or any other corrupt or criminal actin <br />connection with the program. (See Chapter 14, Program Integrity for additional information). <br />• Family members must not engage in drug-related criminal activity or violent criminal activity <br />or other criminal activity that threatens the health, safety or right to peaceful enj oyment of <br />other residents and persons residing in the immediate vicinity of the premises. See Chapter <br />12 for HUD and SARA policies related to drug-related and violent criminal activity. <br />• Members of the household must not engage in abuse of alcohol in a way that threatens the <br />health, safety or right to peaceful enj oyment of the other residents and persons residing in the <br />immediate vicinity of the premises. An assisted family or member of the family must not <br />receive HCV program assistance while receiving another housing subsidy, for the same unit <br />or a different unit under any other federal, state or local housing assistance program. <br />• An assisted family or member of the family must not receive HCV program assistance while <br />receiving another housing subsidy, for the same unit or a different unit under any other <br />federal, state or local housing assistance program. <br />• A family must not receive HCV program assistance while residing in a unit owned by a <br />parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sister or brother of any member of the family, unless <br />SARA has determined (and has notified the owner and the family of such determination) that <br />approving rental of the unit, notwithstanding such relationship, would provide reasonable <br />accommodation for a family member who is a person with disabilities. [Form HUD-52646, <br />Voucher] <br />~~02~12 Page 12-16 <br />