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Indicator 6: HQS enforcement <br />Maximum Score: l0 <br />• This indicator shows whether, following each HQS inspection of a unit under contract <br />where the unit fails to meet HQS, any cited life-threatening deficiencies are corrected <br />within 24 hours from the inspection and all other deficiencies are corrected within no <br />more than 3 o calendar days from the inspection or any PHA-approved extension. <br />• Points are based on whether the PHA corrects all HQS deficiencies in accordance with <br />required time frames, according to the PHA's certification. <br />Indicator 7: Expanding housing opportunities <br />Maximum Points: 5 <br />• Only applies to PHAs with jurisdiction in metropolitan FMR areas. <br />• This indicator shows whether the PHA has adopted and implemented a written policy to <br />encourage participation by owners of units located outside areas of poverty or minority <br />concentration; informs voucher holders of the full range of areas where they may lease <br />units both inside and outside the PHA's jurisdiction; and supplies a list of landlords or <br />other parties who are willing to lease units or help families find units, including units <br />outside areas of poverty or minority concentration. <br />• Points are based on whether the PHA has adopted and implemented written policies in <br />accordance with SEMAP requirements, according to the PHA's certification. <br />Indicator 8: FMR limit and payment standards <br />Maximum Points: 5 points <br />• This indicator shows whether the PHA has adopted a payment standard schedule that <br />establishes payment standard amounts by unit size for each FMR area in the PHA's <br />jurisdiction, that are within the basic range of 9o to 11 o percent of the published FMR. <br />• Points are based on whether the PHA has appropriately adopted a payment standard <br />schedule(s), according to the PHA's certification. <br />Indicator 9: Annual reexaminations <br />Maximum Points: l0 <br />• This indicator shows whether the PHA completes a reexamination for each participating <br />family at least every 12 months. <br />• Points are based on the percent of reexaminations that are more than 2 months overdue, <br />according to data from PIC. <br />o~ro2~12 Page 16-22 <br />