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EXHIBIT 1 <br />PART III: MAINSTREAM VOUCHER PROGRAM <br />18-III.A. PROGRAM OVERVIEW [Notice PIH 2O20-01 and Notice PIH 2O24-301 <br />Mainstream vouchers assist non -elderly persons with disabilities and their families (particularly <br />those transitioning out of institutions or at serious risk of institutionalization) in the form of <br />either project -based or tenant -based voucher assistance. <br />The Mainstream voucher program, (previously referred to as the Mainstream 5-Year program or <br />the Section 811 voucher program) was originally authorized under the National Affordable <br />Housing Act of 1990. Mainstream vouchers operated separately from the regular HCV program <br />until the passage of the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2010. Funding for <br />Mainstream voucher renewals and administrative fees was first made available in 2012. In 2017 <br />and 2019, incremental vouchers were made available for the first time since the Melville Act (in <br />addition to renewals and administrative fees), and PHAs were invited to apply for a competitive <br />award of Mainstream vouchers under the FYI and FYI NOFAs. In 2020, Notice PIH 2O20-22 <br />provided an opportunity for any PHA administering an HCV program to apply for Mainstream <br />vouchers noncompetitively, while Notice PIH 2O20-09 authorized an increase in Mainstream <br />voucher units and budget authority for those PHAs already awarded Mainstream vouchers under <br />the FY 17 and FY 19 NOFAs. <br />Funding and reporting for Mainstream vouchers is separate from the HCV program. Funds for <br />Mainstream vouchers may be recaptured and reallocated if the PHA does not comply with all <br />program requirements or fails to maintain a utilization rate of 80 percent for the PHA's <br />Mainstream vouchers. <br />The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (Public Law 118-42) authorized HUD to establish <br />waivers and alternative requirements for Mainstream Vouchers related to the administration of <br />waiting lists, local preferences, and the initial term and extensions of tenant -based vouchers. <br />HUD is not permitted to waive requirements related to tenant rights and protections, rent setting, <br />fair housing, nondiscrimination, labor standards, and the environment. Prior to this, Mainstream <br />vouchers follow the same program requirements as standard vouchers. <br />- 025 <br />City Council 5 — 888 5 2 25 <br />
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