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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 16-1 <br />Chapter 16 <br />PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION <br />INTRODUCTION <br />This chapter discusses administrative policies and practices that are relevant to the activities <br />covered in this plan. The policies are discussed in seven parts as described below: <br />Part I: Administrative Fee Reserve. This part describes the PHA’s policies with regard to <br />oversight of expenditures from its administrative fee reserve. <br />Part II: Setting Program Standards and Schedules. This part describes what payment <br />standards are, and how they are updated, as well as how utility allowances are established <br />and revised. <br />Part III: Informal Reviews and Hearings. This part outlines the requirements and <br />procedures for informal reviews and hearings, and for informal hearings regarding <br />citizenship status. <br />Part IV: Owner or Family Debts to the PHA. This part describes policies for recovery of <br />monies that the PHA has overpaid on behalf of families, or to owners, and describes the <br />circumstances under which the PHA will offer repayment agreements to owners and <br />families. Also discussed are the consequences for failure to make payments in accordance <br />with a repayment agreement. <br />Part V: Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP). This part describes what <br />the SEMAP scores represent, how they are established, and how those scores affect a <br />PHA. <br />Part VI: Record-Keeping. All aspects of the program involve certain types of record- <br />keeping. This part outlines the privacy rights of applicants and participants and record <br />retention policies the PHA will follow. <br />Part VII: Reporting and Record Keeping for Children with Elevated Blood Lead Level. <br />This part describes the PHA’s responsibilities for reporting, data collection, and record <br />keeping relative to children with elevated blood lead levels that are less than six years of <br />age, and are receiving HCV assistance. <br />Part VIII: Determination of Insufficient Funding. This part describes the PHA’s policies <br />for determining if there is sufficient funding to issue vouchers, to approve moves to <br />higher cost units or areas, and to continue assistance for all participant families. <br />Part IX: Violence against Women Act (VAWA): Notification, Documentation, <br />Confidentiality. This part contains key terms used in VAWA and describes requirements <br />related to notifying families and owners about their rights and responsibilities under <br />VAWA; requesting documentation from victims of domestic violence, dating violence, <br />sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking; and maintaining the confidentiality of <br />information obtained from victims. <br />EXHIBIT 1