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Item HA 03 - Update to the Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan
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(4) A death has occurred in the family. <br />SAHA Policy <br />In order to qualify under this provision, a family must describe how the death has created <br />a financial hardship (e.g., because of funeral-related expenses or the loss of the family <br />member’s income). <br />(5) The family has experienced other circumstances determined by the PHA. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA has not established any additional hardship criteria. <br />Implementation of Hardship Exemption <br />Determination of Hardship <br />When a family requests a financial hardship exemption, the PHA must suspend the minimum <br />rent requirement beginning the first of the month following the family’s request. <br />The PHA then determines whether the financial hardship exists and whether the hardship is <br />temporary or long-term. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA defines temporary hardship as a hardship expected to last 90 days or less. Long- <br />term hardship is defined as a hardship expected to last more than 90 days. <br />When the minimum rent is suspended, the family share reverts to the highest of the remaining <br />components of the calculated TTP. The example below demonstrates the effect of the minimum <br />rent exemption. <br />Example: Impact of Minimum Rent Exemption <br />Assume the PHA has established a minimum rent of $50. <br />Family Share – No Hardship Family Share – With Hardship <br />$0 <br />$15 <br />N/A <br />$50 <br />30% of monthly adjusted income <br />10% of monthly gross income <br />Welfare rent <br />Minimum rent <br />$0 <br />$15 <br />N/A <br />$50 <br />30% of monthly adjusted income <br />10% of monthly gross income <br />Welfare rent <br />Minimum rent <br />Minimum rent applies. <br />TTP = $50 <br />Hardship exemption granted. <br />TTP = $15 <br />SAHA Policy <br />To qualify for a hardship exemption, a family must submit a request for a hardship <br />exemption in writing. The request must explain the nature of the hardship and how the <br />hardship has affected the family’s ability to pay the minimum rent. <br />SAHA will make the determination of hardship within 30 calendar days. <br />EXHIBIT 1
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