My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
3 - PUBLIC HEARING ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
Clerk
>
Agenda Packets / Staff Reports
>
Housing Authority (1999 - Present)
>
2016
>
03/15/2016
>
3 - PUBLIC HEARING ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
3/22/2016 3:03:55 PM
Creation date
3/22/2016 2:55:37 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Clerk
Jump to thumbnail
< previous set
next set >
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
448
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Administrative Plan 4/1/2016 Page 10-7 <br />PART II: PORTABILITY <br />10-II.A. OVERVIEW <br />Within the limitations of the regulations and this plan, a participant family or an applicant family <br />that has been issued a voucher has the right to use tenant-based voucher assistance to lease a unit <br />anywhere in the United States providing that the unit is located within the jurisdiction of a PHA <br />administering a tenant-based voucher program [24 CFR 982.353(b)]. The process by which a <br />family obtains a voucher from one PHA and uses it to lease a unit in the jurisdiction of another <br />PHA is known as portability. The PHA that issues the voucher is called the initial PHA. The <br />PHA that has jurisdiction in the area to which the family wants to move is called the <br />receiving PHA. <br />The receiving PHA has the option of administering the family’s voucher for the initial PHA or <br />absorbing the family into its own program. Under the first option, the receiving PHA provides all <br />housing services for the family and bills the initial PHA for the family’s housing assistance <br />payments and the fees for administering the family’s voucher. Under the second option, the <br />receiving PHA pays for the family’s assistance with its own program funds, and the initial PHA <br />has no further relationship with the family. The initial PHA must contact the receiving PHA via <br />email or other confirmed delivery method to determine whether the receiving PHA will <br />administer or absorb the initial PHA’s voucher. Based on the receiving PHA’s response, the <br />initial PHA must determine whether they will approve or deny the portability request [Notice <br />PIH 2012-42]. <br />PHAs commonly act as both the initial and receiving PHA because families may move into or <br />out of their jurisdiction under portability. Each role involves different responsibilities. The PHA <br />will follow the rules and policies in section 10-II.B when it is acting as the initial PHA for a <br />family. It will follow the rules and policies in section 10-II.C when it is acting as the receiving <br />PHA for a family. <br />In administering portability, the initial PHA and the receiving PHA must comply with financial <br />procedures required by HUD, including the use of HUD-required forms [24 CFR 982.355(e)(5)]. <br />PHAs must also comply with billing and payment deadlines. HUD may reduce an administrative <br />fee to an initial or receiving PHA if the PHA does not comply with HUD portability <br />requirements [24 CFR 982.355(e)(7)]. <br /> <br />10-II.B. INITIAL PHA ROLE <br />Allowable Moves under Portability <br />A family may move with voucher assistance only to an area where there is at least one PHA <br />administering a voucher program [24 CFR 982.353(b)]. If there is more than one PHA in the <br />area, the initial PHA provides the family with the contact information for the receiving PHAs <br />that serve the area, and the family selects the receiving PHA. The family must inform the initial <br />PHA which PHA it has selected. If the family prefers not to select the receiving PHA, the initial <br />PHA will select the receiving PHA on behalf of the family (24 CFR 982.255(b). <br />3-251
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.