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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 <br /> <br />Page 5-14 <br />5-II.D. VOUCHER ISSUANCE [24 CFR 982.302] <br />When a family is selected from the waiting list (or as a special admission as described in Chapter <br />4), or when a participant family wants to move to another unit, the PHA issues a Housing Choice <br />Voucher, form HUD-52646. This chapter deals only with voucher issuance for applicants. For <br />voucher issuance associated with moves of program participants, please refer to Chapter 10. <br />The voucher is the family’s authorization to search for housing. It specifies the unit size for <br />which the family qualifies and includes both the date of voucher issuance and date of expiration. <br />It contains a brief description of how the program works and explains the family obligations <br />under the program. The voucher is evidence that the PHA has determined the family to be <br />eligible for the program, and that the PHA expects to have money available to subsidize the <br />family if the family finds an approvable unit. However, the PHA does not have any liability to <br />any party by the issuance of the voucher, and the voucher does not give the family any right to <br />participate in the PHA’s Housing Choice Voucher program [Voucher, Form HUD-52646]. <br />The PHA must issue the family a voucher within 60 days of determining the family eligible [24 <br />CFR 982.201(e)]. The income documentation must be dated within 120 days of when it was <br />received by the PHA. However, for fixed-income sources, including Social Security benefits, the <br />documentation must be dated within the appropriate benefit year. <br />SAHA Policy <br />Vouchers will be issued to eligible applicants immediately following the mandatory <br />briefing. <br />The PHA should have sufficient funds to house an applicant before issuing a voucher. If funds <br />are insufficient to house the family at the top of the waiting list, the PHA must wait until it has <br />adequate funds before it calls another family from the list [HCV GB p. 8-10]. <br />SAHA Policy <br />Prior to issuing any vouchers, SAHA will determine whether it has sufficient funding in <br />accordance with the policies in Part VIII of Chapter 16. <br />If the PHA determines that there is insufficient funding after a voucher has been issued, the PHA <br />may rescind the voucher and place the affected family back on the waiting list. <br />EXHIBIT 1