ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority
ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority
The HCV Relationships:CongressAppropriatesFundingHUDProvides FundingTo PHAProgram Regulations and ACCspecifies PHA Obligations andVoucher FundingPHAAdministersProgramVoucher specifiesFamily ObligationsHousing Assistance Payments(HAP) Contract specifies Ownerand PHA ObligationsFamily(ProgramParticipant)Lease specifies Tenantand LandlordObligationsOwner /Landlord© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates Page 1-7Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use
What does HUD do?HUD has the following major responsibilities:Develop regulations, requirements, handbooks, notices and other guidance to implementHCV housing program legislation passed by Congress;Allocate HCV program funds to PHAs;Provide technical assistance to PHAs on interpreting and applying HCV programrequirements;Monitor PHA compliance with HCV program requirements and PHA performance inprogram administration.What does the PHA do?The PHA administers the HCV program under contract with HUD and has the following majorresponsibilities: Establish local policies;Review applications from interested applicant families to determine whether applicants areeligible for the program;Maintain waiting list and select families for admission;Issue voucher to selected family and, if necessary, assist the family in finding a place to live;Conduct outreach to owners, with special attention to owners outside areas of poverty orminority concentration;Approve the rental unit (including assuring compliance with housing quality standards andrent reasonableness), the owner, and the tenancy;Make housing assistance payments to the owner in a timely manner;Ensure that families and their rental units continue to qualify under the program;Ensure that owners and families comply with program rules;Provide families and owners with prompt, professional service;Comply with all fair housing and equal opportunity requirements, HUD regulations andrequirements, the Annual Contributions Contract, HUD-approved applications for funding,the PHA’s administrative plan, and other applicable federal, state and local laws.What does the Owner do?The owner has the following major responsibilities:Screen families who apply for tenancy, to determine if they will be good renters.o The PHA can provide some information to the owner, but the primaryresponsibility for tenant screening rests with the owner.© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates Page 1-8Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use
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- Page 31 and 32: 1-I.A. OVERVIEWPART I: THE PHAThis
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The HCV Relationships:CongressAppropriatesFundingHUDProvides FundingTo PHAProgram Regulations and ACCspecifies PHA Obligations andVoucher FundingPHAAdministersProgramVoucher specifiesFamily Obligations<strong>Housing</strong> Assistance Payments(HAP) Contract specifies Ownerand PHA ObligationsFamily(ProgramParticipant)Lease specifies Tenantand LandlordObligationsOwner /Landlord© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates Page 1-7Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use