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Item HA 03 - Update to the Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan
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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 16-57 <br />Removing the Abuser or Perpetrator from the Household <br />The PHA may divide (bifurcate) your lease in order to evict the individual or terminate the <br />assistance of the individual who has engaged in criminal activity (the abuser or perpetrator) <br />directly relating to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. <br />If the PHA chooses to remove the abuser or perpetrator, the PHA may not take away the rights of <br />eligible tenants to the unit or otherwise punish the remaining tenants. If the evicted abuser or <br />perpetrator was the sole tenant to have established eligibility for assistance under the program, <br />the PHA must allow the tenant who is or has been a victim and other household members to <br />remain in the unit for a period of time, in order to establish eligibility under the program or under <br />another HUD housing program covered by VAWA, or, find alternative housing. <br />In removing the abuser or perpetrator from the household, the PHA must follow federal, state, <br />and local eviction procedures. In order to divide a lease, the PHA may, but is not required to, <br />ask you for documentation or certification of the incidences of domestic violence, dating <br />violence, sexual assault, or stalking. <br />Moving to Another Unit <br />Upon your request, the PHA may permit you to move to another unit, subject to the availability <br />of other units, and still keep your assistance. In order to approve a request, the PHA may ask <br />you to provide documentation that you are requesting to move because of an incidence of <br />domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. If the request is a request for <br />emergency transfer, the housing provider may ask you to submit a written request or fill out a <br />form where you certify that you meet the criteria for an emergency transfer under VAWA. The <br />criteria are: <br />1. You are a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. <br />If your housing provider does not already have documentation that you are a victim of <br />domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, your housing provider <br />may ask you for such documentation, as described in the documentation section <br />below. <br />2. You expressly request the emergency transfer. Your housing provider may choose <br />to require that you submit a form, or may accept another written or oral request. <br />3. You reasonably believe you are threatened with imminent harm from further <br />violence if you remain in your current unit. This means you have a reason to fear <br />that if you do not receive a transfer you would suffer violence in the very near future. <br />OR <br />You are a victim of sexual assault and the assault occurred on the premises <br />during the 90-calendar-day period before you request a transfer. If you are a <br />victim of sexual assault, then in addition to qualifying for an emergency transfer <br />because you reasonably believe you are threatened with imminent harm from <br />further violence if you remain in your unit, you may qualify for an emergency <br />transfer if the sexual assault occurred on the premises of the property from which <br />you are seeking your transfer, and that assault happened within the 90-calendar- <br />day period before you expressly request the transfer. <br />EXHIBIT 1
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