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. Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 10-20 <br />Voucher Suspensions [24 CFR 982.303, 24 CFR 982.355(c)(15)] <br />If the family submits a request for tenancy approval during the term of the receiving PHA’s <br />voucher, the PHA must suspend the term of that voucher. The term of the voucher stops from the <br />date that the family submits a request for PHA approval of the tenancy until the date the PHA <br />notifies the family in writing whether the request has been approved or denied [24 CFR 982.4(b)] <br />(see Section 5-II.E). <br />Notifying the Initial PHA <br />The receiving PHA must promptly notify the initial PHA if the family has leased an eligible unit <br />under the program or if the family fails to submit a request for tenancy approval for an eligible <br />unit within the term of the receiving PHA’s voucher [24 CFR 982.355(c)(16)]. The receiving <br />PHA is required to use Part II of form HUD-52665, Family Portability Information, for this <br />purpose [Notice PIH 2016-09]. (For more on this topic and the deadline for notification, see <br />below under “Administering a Portable Family’s Voucher.”) <br />If an incoming portable family ultimately decides not to lease in the jurisdiction of the receiving <br />PHA but instead wishes to return to the initial PHA’s jurisdiction or to search in another <br />jurisdiction, the receiving PHA must refer the family back to the initial PHA. In such a case the <br />voucher of record for the family is once again the voucher originally issued by the initial PHA. <br />Any extension of search time provided by the receiving PHA’s voucher is only valid for the <br />family’s search in the receiving PHA’s jurisdiction [Notice PIH 2016-09]. <br />Administering a Portable Family’s Voucher <br />Portability Billing [24 CFR 982.355(e)] <br />To cover assistance for a portable family that was not absorbed, the receiving PHA bills the <br />initial PHA for housing assistance payments and administrative fees. The amount of the housing <br />assistance payment for a portable family in the receiving PHA’s program is determined in the <br />same manner as for other families in the receiving PHA’s program. <br />The receiving PHA may bill the initial PHA for the lesser of 80 percent of the initial PHA’s <br />ongoing administrative fee or 100 percent of the receiving PHA’s ongoing administrative fee for <br />each program unit under contract on the first day of the month for which the receiving PHA is <br />billing the initial PHA under portability. If the administrative fees are prorated for the HCV <br />program, the proration will apply to the amount of the administrative fee for which the receiving <br />PHA may bill (i.e., the receiving PHA may bill for the lesser of 80 percent of the initial PHA’s <br />prorated ongoing administrative fee or 100 percent of the receiving PHA’s ongoing <br />administrative fee). <br />If both PHAs agree, the PHAs may negotiate a different amount of reimbursement. <br />SAHA Policy <br />Unless SAHA negotiates a different amount of reimbursement with the initial PHA, <br />SAHA will bill the initial PHA the maximum amount of administrative fees allowed, <br />ensuring any administrative fee proration has been properly applied. <br />EXHIBIT 1