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<br /> Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 18-31 <br />18-II.H. PROJECT-BASING VASH VOUCHERS <br />General Requirements [Notice PIH 2017-21 and FR Notice 8/13/24] <br />PHAs are authorized to project-base their tenant-based VASH vouchers without additional HUD <br />review or approval in accordance with Notice PIH 2017-21 and all PBV program requirements <br />provided that the VAMC will continue to make supportive services available. In addition, since <br />2010, HUD has awarded VASH vouchers specifically for project-based assistance in the form of <br />PBV HUD-VASH set-aside vouchers. While these vouchers are excluded from the PBV program <br />cap as long as they remain under PBV HAP contract at the designated project, all other VASH <br />vouchers are subject to the PBV program percentage limitation discussed in Section 17-I.A. Note <br />that VASH supportive services only need to be provided to VASH families receiving PBV <br />assistance in the project, not all families receiving PBV assistance in the project. If a VASH <br />family does not require or no longer requires case management, the unit continues to count as an <br />excepted PBV unit as long as the family resides in the unit. In the description of units in Exhibit <br />A of the HAP contract, PHAs must indicate the number of units that will be exclusively made <br />available to VASH families. The PHA must refer only VASH families to PBV units exclusively <br />made available to VASH families and to PBV units funded through a VASH PBV set-aside <br />award. <br />If the PHA project-bases VASH vouchers, the PHA must consult with the partnering VAMC or <br />DSP to ensure approval of the project or projects. PHAs may project-base VASH vouchers in <br />projects alongside other PBV units and may execute a single HAP contract covering both the <br />VASH PBVs and the other PBVs. The PHA must refer only VASH families to PBV units <br />exclusively made available to VASH families and to PBV units funded through a HUD set-aside <br />award. <br />If a VASH family is referred to the PHA and there is an available PBV unit that is not <br />exclusively made available to VASH families, the PHA may offer to refer the family to the <br />owner if allowable under the selection policy for that project, and the owner and PHA may <br />amend the HAP contract to designate the PBV unit as a VASH PBV unit. <br />The PHA and owner may agree to amend a PBV HAP contract to redesignate a regular PBV unit <br />as a unit specifically designated for VASH families so long as the PHA first consults with the <br />VAMC or DSP. Additionally, the PHA and owner may agree to amend a PBV HAP contract to <br />redesignate a unit specifically designated for VASH families as a regular PBV unit, so long as <br />the unit is not funded through a VASH PBV set-aside award and is eligible for regular PBV (i.e., <br />the unit is not on the grounds of a medical facility and the unit is eligible under the PHA’s <br />program and project caps). Policies for VASH PBV units will generally follow PHA policies for <br />the standard PBV program as listed in Chapter 17, with the exception of the policies listed <br />below. <br />Ineligible Units <br />Unlike in the regular PBV program, the PHA may opt to select an occupied unit or admit a <br />family to a unit if such unit is made exclusively available to VASH families if the PBV project is <br />either on the grounds of a VA facility or there are VASH supportive services provided on-site at <br />the project. <br />EXHIBIT 1