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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 17-59 <br />PART VI: SELECTION OF PBV PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS <br />17-VI.A. OVERVIEW <br />Many of the provisions of the tenant-based voucher regulations [24 CFR 982] also apply to the <br />PBV program. This includes requirements related to determining eligibility and selecting <br />applicants from the waiting list. Even with these similarities, there are requirements that are <br />unique to the PBV program. This part describes the requirements and policies related to <br />eligibility and admission to the PBV program. <br />17-VI.B. ELIGIBILITY FOR PBV ASSISTANCE [24 CFR 983.251(a) and (b)] <br />The PHA may select families for the PBV program from those who are participants in the PHA’s <br />tenant-based voucher program and from those who have applied for admission to the voucher <br />program. For voucher participants, eligibility was determined at original admission to the <br />voucher program and does not need to be redetermined at the commencement of PBV assistance. <br />For all others, eligibility for admission must be determined at the commencement of PBV <br />assistance using information received and verified by the PHA within a period of 60 days before <br />commencement of PBV assistance. For all families, the PHA must determine the total tenant <br />payment for the family is less than the gross rent, such that the unit will be eligible for a <br />monthly HAP. <br />Applicants for PBV assistance must meet the same eligibility requirements as applicants for the <br />tenant-based voucher program. Applicants must qualify as a family as defined by HUD and the <br />PHA, have income at or below HUD-specified income limits, and qualify on the basis of <br />citizenship or the eligible immigration status of family members [24 CFR 982.201(a) and 24 <br />CFR 983.2(a)]. In addition, an applicant family must provide social security information for <br />family members [24 CFR 5.216 and 5.218] and consent to the PHA’s collection and use of <br />family information regarding income, expenses, and family composition [24 CFR 5.230]. The <br />PHA may also not approve a tenancy if the owner (including a principal or other interested party) <br />of the unit is the parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sister, or brother of any member of the <br />family, unless needed as a reasonable accommodation. An applicant family must also meet HUD <br />requirements related to current or past criminal activity. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will determine an applicant family’s eligibility for the PBV program in <br />accordance with the policies in Chapter 3. Each PBV project may have income limits at <br />or below fifty-percent AMI. To determine the specific projects income limits, refer to <br />either of these documents, Resident Selection Plan or Tenant Selection Plan. <br />EXHIBIT 1