ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority

ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority

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PHA’s determination not to suspend a voucher term is not subject to informal review [24 CFR982.554(c)(4)].PHA PolicyWhen the PHA receives a Request for Tenancy Approval and proposed lease, the term ofthe voucher will not be suspended while the PHA processes the request.Expiration of Voucher TermOnce a family’s housing choice voucher term (including any extensions) expires, the family is nolonger eligible to search for housing under the program. If the family still wishes to receiveassistance, the PHA may require that the family reapply, or may place the family on the waitinglist with a new application date but without requiring reapplication. Such a family does notbecome ineligible for the program on the grounds that it was unable to locate a unit before thevoucher expired [HCV GB p. 8-13].PHA PolicyIf an applicant family’s voucher term or extension expires before the PHA has submitteda Request for Tenancy Approval (RTA), the PHA may require the family to reapply forassistance. If the RTA is subsequently disapproved by the PHA (after the voucher termhas expired), the family will be required to reapply for assistance.The PHA will notify the family in writing that the voucher term has expired and that thefamily must reapply in order to be placed on the waiting list.© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. Page 5-13Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use.

Chapter 6INCOME AND SUBSIDY DETERMINATIONS[24 CFR Part 5, Subparts E and F; 24 CFR 982]INTRODUCTIONA family’s income determines eligibility for assistance and is also used to calculate the family’spayment and the PHA’s subsidy. The PHA will use the policies and methods described in thischapter to ensure that only eligible families receive assistance and that no family pays more orless than its obligation under the regulations. This chapter describes HUD regulations and PHApolicies related to these topics in three parts as follows:Part I: Annual Income. HUD regulations specify the sources of income to include andexclude to arrive at a family’s annual income. These requirements and PHA policies forcalculating annual income are found in Part I.Part II: Adjusted Income. Once annual income has been established HUD regulationsrequire the PHA to subtract from annual income any of five mandatory deductions for whicha family qualifies. These requirements and PHA policies for calculating adjusted income arefound in Part II.Part III: Calculating Family Share and PHA Subsidy. This part describes the statutoryformula for calculating total tenant payment (TTP), the use of utility allowances, and themethodology for determining PHA subsidy and required family payment.© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. Page 6-1Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use.

Chapter 6INCOME AND SUBSIDY DETERMINATIONS[24 CFR Part 5, Subparts E and F; 24 CFR 982]INTRODUCTIONA family’s income determines eligibility for assistance and is also used to calculate the family’spayment and the PHA’s subsidy. The PHA will use the policies and methods described in thischapter to ensure that only eligible families receive assistance and that no family pays more orless than its obligation under the regulations. This chapter describes HUD regulations and PHApolicies related to these topics in three parts as follows:Part I: Annual Income. HUD regulations specify the sources of income to include andexclude to arrive at a family’s annual income. These requirements and PHA policies forcalculating annual income are found in Part I.Part II: Adjusted Income. Once annual income has been established HUD regulationsrequire the PHA to subtract from annual income any of five mandatory deductions for whicha family qualifies. These requirements and PHA policies for calculating adjusted income arefound in Part II.Part III: Calculating Family Share and PHA Subsidy. This part describes the statutoryformula for calculating total tenant payment (TTP), the use of utility allowances, and themethodology for determining PHA subsidy and required family payment.© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. Page 6-1Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use.

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