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. Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 <br />. <br />Page TPS-14 <br />Permissive Denial <br />Notice PIH 2021-15 lists permissive prohibitions for which the PHA may, but is not required to, <br />deny admission to EHV families. The notice also lists prohibitions that, while allowable under <br />the HCV program, may not be used to den y assistance for EHV families. <br />If the PHA intends to establish permissive prohibition policies for EHV applicants, the PHA <br />must first consult with its CoC partner to understand the impact that the proposed prohibitions <br />may have on referrals and must take the CoC’s recommendations into consideration. <br />SAHA Policy <br />In consultation with the CoC, SAHA will apply permissive prohibition to the screening of <br />EHV applicants. Determinations using permissive prohibitions will be made based on an <br />individualized assessment of relevant mitigating information in accordance with policies <br />in Section 3-III.E. <br />SAHA will establish the following permissive prohibitions: <br />If SAHA determines that any household member is currently engaged in, or has <br />engaged in within the previous 3 months: <br />Violent criminal activity <br />Other criminal activity that may threaten the health, safety, or right to <br />peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or persons residing <br />in the immediate vicinity <br />If any member of the family has committed fraud, bribery, or any other corrupt or <br />criminal act in connection with any federal housing program within the previous 3 <br />months. <br />If the family engaged in or threatened abusive or violent behavior toward SAHA <br />personnel within the previous 3 months. <br />SAHA will also deny assistance to household members already receiving assistance from <br />another program in accordance with Section 9.h. of Notice PIH 2021-15. <br />Prohibitions based on criminal activity for the eligible EHV populations regarding drug <br />possession will be considered apart from criminal activity against persons (i.e., violent <br />criminal activity). <br />EXHIBIT 1