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Administrative Plan 4/1/2016 Page 11-4 <br />accuracy and relevance of the information prior to termination. [24 CFR 5.903(f) and 5.905(d)]. <br />(See Chapter 12.) <br />The information provided by the family generally must be verified in accordance with the <br />policies in Chapter 7. Unless the family reports a change, or SAHA has reason to believe a <br />change has occurred in information previously reported by the family, certain types of <br />information that are verified at admission typically do not need to be re-verified on an annual <br />basis. These include: <br />• Legal identity <br />• Age <br />• Social security numbers <br />• A person’s disability status <br />• Citizenship or immigration status <br />If adding a new family member to the unit causes overcrowding according to the housing quality <br />standards (HQS) (see Chapter 8), SAHA must issue the family a new voucher, and the family <br />and SAHA must try to find an acceptable unit as soon as possible. If an acceptable unit is <br />available for rental by the family, SAHA must terminate the HAP contract in accordance with its <br />terms [24 CFR 982.403]. <br /> <br />11-I.D. DETERMINING ONGOING ELIGIBILITY OF CERTAIN STUDENTS <br />[24 CFR 982.552(b)(5)] <br />Section 327 of Public Law 109-115 established new restrictions on the ongoing eligibility of <br />certain students (both part- and full-time) who are enrolled in institutions of higher education. <br />If a student enrolled in an institution of higher education is under the age of 24, is not a veteran, <br />is not married, does not have a dependent child, and is not a person with disabilities receiving <br />HCV assistance as of November 30, 2005, the student’s eligibility must be reexamined along <br />with the income eligibility of the student’s parents on an annual basis. In these cases, both the <br />student and the student’s parents must be income eligible for the student to continue to receive <br />HCV assistance. If, however, a student in these circumstances is determined independent from <br />his or her parents in accordance with SAHA policy, the income of the student’s parents will not <br />be considered in determining the student’s ongoing eligibility. <br />Students who reside with parents in an HCV assisted unit are not subject to this provision. It is <br />limited to students who are receiving assistance on their own, separately from their parents. <br />SAHA Policy <br />During the annual reexamination process, SAHA will determine the ongoing eligibility of <br />each student who is subject to the eligibility restrictions in 24 CFR 5.612 by reviewing <br />the student’s individual income as well as the income of the student’s parents. If the <br />student has been determined “independent” from his/her parents based on the policies in <br />Sections 3-II.E and 7-II.E, the parents’ income will not be reviewed. <br />3-268