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Administrative Plan 4/1/2016 Page 10-18 <br />Overpayments [Notice PIH 2012-42] <br />In all cases where the receiving PHA has received billing payments for billing arrangements no <br />longer in effect, the receiving PHA is responsible for returning the full amount of the <br />overpayment (including the portion provided for administrative fees) to the initial PHA. <br />In the event that HUD determines billing payments have continued for at least three months <br />because the receiving PHA failed to notify the initial PHA that the billing arrangement was <br />terminated, the receiving PHA must take the following steps: <br />• Return the full amount of the overpayment, including the portion provided for administrative <br />fees, to the initial PHA. <br />• Once full payment has been returned, notify the Office of Public Housing in the HUD area <br />office with jurisdiction over the receiving PHA of the date and the amount of reimbursement <br />to the initial PHA. <br />At HUD’s discretion, the receiving PHA will be subject to the sanctions spelled out in Notice <br />PIH 2012-42. <br />Denial or Termination of Assistance <br />At any time, the receiving PHA may make a determination to deny or terminate assistance to a <br />portable family for family action or inaction [24 CFR 982.355(c)(17)]. <br />In the case of a termination, the PHA should provide adequate notice of the effective date to the <br />initial PHA to avoid having to return a payment. In no event should the receiving PHA fail to <br />notify the initial PHA later than 10 business days following the effective date of the termination <br />of the billing arrangement [HUD-52665; Notice PIH 2012-42]. <br />SAHA Policy <br />If SAHA elects to deny or terminate assistance for a portable family, SAHA will notify <br />the initial PHA within 10 business days after the informal review or hearing if the denial <br />or termination is upheld. SAHA will base its denial or termination decision on the <br />policies set forth in Chapter 3 or Chapter 12, respectively. The informal review or hearing <br />will be held in accordance with the policies in Chapter 16. The receiving PHA will <br />furnish the initial PHA with a copy of the review or hearing decision. <br />Absorbing a Portable Family <br />The receiving PHA may absorb an incoming portable family into its own program when the <br />PHA executes a HAP contract on behalf of the family or at any time thereafter providing that <br />the PHA has funding available under its annual contributions contract (ACC) [24 CFR <br />982.355(d)(1), Notice PIH 2012-42]. <br />If the receiving PHA absorbs a family from the point of admission, the admission will be <br />counted against the income targeting obligation of the receiving PHA [24 CFR <br />982.201(b)(2)(vii)]. <br />If the receiving PHA absorbs a family after providing assistance for the family under a billing <br />arrangement with the initial PHA, HUD encourages the receiving PHA to provide adequate <br />advance notice to the initial PHA to avoid having to return an overpayment. The receiving PHA <br />must specify the effective date of the absorption of the family [Notice PIH 2012-42]. <br />3-262
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