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Item HA 03 - Update to the Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan
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<br /> Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 18-27 <br />18-II.F. PORTABILITY [Notice PIH 2011-53 and FR Notice 8/13/24] <br />General Requirements <br />Portability policies under VASH depend on whether the family wants to move within or outside <br />of the initial VA facility’s catchment area (the area in which the VAMC or DSP operates). In all <br />cases, the initial VA facility must be consulted prior to the move and provide written <br />confirmation that case management will continue to be provided in the family’s new location. <br />VASH participant families may only reside in jurisdictions that are accessible to case <br />management services, as determined by case managers at the partnering VAMC or DSP. <br />Under VASH, applicant families may move under portability even if the family did not have <br />legal residency in the jurisdiction of the initial PHA when they applied. As a result, PHA policies <br />in Section 10-II.B. about nonresident applicants do not apply. A family that moves under the <br />portability procedures must not be subject to rescreening by the receiving PHA. <br />If the family no longer requires case management, there are no portability restrictions. Normal <br />portability rules apply. <br />Portability within the Initial VAMC or DSP’s Catchment Area <br />A VASH family can move within the VAMC’s catchment area as long as case management can <br />still be provided, as determined by the VA. If the initial PHA’s partnering VAMC will still <br />provide the case management services, the receiving PHA must process the move in accordance <br />with portability procedures: <br /> If the receiving PHA has been awarded VASH vouchers, it can choose to either bill the initial <br />PHA or absorb the family if it has a VASH voucher available to do so. <br />- If the PHA absorbs the family, the VAMC or DSP providing the initial case management <br />must agree to the absorption and the transfer of case management. <br /> If the receiving PHA does not administer a VASH program, it must always bill the <br />initial PHA. <br />Portability Outside of the Initial VAMC or DSP’s Catchment Area <br />If a family wants to move to another jurisdiction where it will not be possible for the initial <br />PHA’s partnering VAMC or DSP to provide case management services, the initial VAMC or <br />DSP must first determine that the VASH family could be served by another VAMC or DSP that <br />is participating in the VASH program, and the receiving PHA has an available VASH voucher. <br />In these cases, the family must be absorbed by the receiving PHA either as a new admission or as <br />a portability move-in, as applicable. Upon absorption, the initial PHA’s VASH voucher will be <br />available to lease to a new VASH-eligible family, and the absorbed family will count toward the <br />number of VASH slots awarded to the receiving PHA. <br />EXHIBIT 1
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