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construction or rehabilitation was started in accordance with PBV program requirements do not <br />qualify as existing housing. <br />SARA must decide what housing type, new construction, rehabilitation, or existing housing, will <br />be used to develop project-based housing. SAHA's choice of housing type must be reflected in <br />its solicitation for proposals. <br />17-II.D. PROHIBITION OF ASSISTANCE FOR CERTAIN UNITS <br />Ineligible Housing Types [24 CFR 983.53] <br />SARA may not attach or pay PBV assistance to shared housing units; units on the grounds of a <br />penal reformatory, medical, mental, or similar public or private institution; nursing homes or <br />facilities providing continuous psychiatric, medical, nursing services, board and care, or <br />intermediate care (except that assistance may be provided in assisted living facilities); units that <br />are owned or controlled by an educational institution or its affiliate and are designated for <br />occupancy by students; manufactured homes; and transitional housing. In addition, SARA may <br />not attach or pay PBV assistance for a unit occupied by an owner and SARA may not selector <br />enter into an agreement to enter into a HAP contractor HAP contract for a unit occupied by a <br />family ineligible for participation in the PBV program. <br />Subsidized Housing [24 CFR 983.54] <br />SARA may not attach or pay PBV assistance to units in any of the following types of subsidized <br />ousing: <br />• A public housing unit; <br />• A unit subsidized with any other form of Section 8 assistance; <br />• A unit subsidized with any governmental rent subsidy; <br />• A unit subsidized with any governmental subsidy that covers all or any part of the operating <br />costs of the housing; <br />• A unit subsidized with Section 236 rental assistance payments (except that SARA may attach <br />assistance to a unit subsidized with Section 236 interest reduction payments); <br />• A Section 202 project for non-elderly with disabilities; <br />• Section 811 project-based supportive housing for persons with disabilities; <br />• Section 202 supportive housing for the elderly; <br />• A Section 101 rent supplement project; <br />• A unit subsidized with any form oftenant-based rental assistance; <br />• A unit with any other duplicative federal, state, or local housing subsidy, as determined by <br />HUD or SARA in accordance with HUD requirements. <br />o~ro2~12 Page 17-6 <br />