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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 7-3 <br />Penalties for Failing to Consent [24 CFR 5.232] <br />If any family member who is required to sign a consent form fails to do so, the PHA must deny <br />admission to applicants and terminate assistance of participants. The family may request an <br />informal review (applicants) or informal hearing (participants) in accordance with PHA <br />procedures. <br />However, this does not apply if the applicant, participant, or any member of their family, revokes <br />their consent with respect to the ability of the PHA to access financial records from financial <br />institutions, unless the PHA establishes a policy that revocation of consent to access financial <br />records will result in denial of admission or termination of assistance [24 CFR 5.232(c)]. PHAs <br />may not process interim or annual reexaminations of income without the family’s executed <br />consent forms. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA has established a policy that revocation of consent to access financial records will <br />result in denial of admission or termination of assistance in accordance with <br />SAHA policy. <br />In order for a family to revoke their consent, the family must provide written notice to <br />SAHA. <br />Within 14 calendar days of the date the family provides written notice, SAHA will send <br />the family a notice acknowledging receipt of the request and explaining that revocation of <br />consent will result in denial or termination of assistance, as applicable. At the same time, <br />SAHA will notify their local HUD office. <br />EXHIBIT 1