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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 17-9 <br />A project is not limited to a single exception category but may include excepted units from any <br />of the exception categories. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will have excepted units in certain PBV projects for the following: <br />Supportive Services <br />SAHA will provide excepted units that offer optional supportive services available to <br />all PBV-assisted families in a project. Families are not required to participate in <br />services as a condition of living in excepted units. The exception applies to any <br />household eligible for the supportive services and is not limited to households with a <br />family member with a disability. <br />When families opt in to supportive services, such services will be made available to <br />the family as quickly as reasonably practicable, but no longer than 120 calendar days <br />from the family’s request. <br />A unit is excepted from the project cap if any member of the family is eligible for one <br />or more of the supportive services, even if the family chooses not to participate in the <br />services. If a family member chooses to participate in and successfully completes the <br />supportive services, the unit continues to count as an excepted unit for as long as the <br />family resides in the unit, even if the members that continue to reside in the unit are <br />ineligible during tenancy for all available supportive services. <br />The unit loses its excepted status only if the entire family becomes ineligible during <br />the tenancy for all supportive services available to the family. This provision does not <br />apply where any member of the family has successfully completed the supportive <br />services. A family cannot be terminated from the program or evicted from the unit <br />because they become ineligible for all supportive services during the tenancy. <br />FUP/FYI Assistance <br />SAHA will provide excepted units made available exclusively for youth receiving <br />FUP or FYI assistance. <br />SAHA has determined that the limitation of PBV units to youth is consistent with the <br />local housing needs of both eligible FUP populations (families and youth). <br />A unit is excepted from the project cap or qualifies under the increased program cap, <br />as applicable, if the unit is occupied by an eligible youth receiving FUP assistance. <br />The youth must vacate the unit once the FUP assistance has expired. The unit loses its <br />excepted status or no longer qualifies under the increased program cap, as applicable, <br />if the youth does not move from the unit upon the expiration of the FUP assistance. <br />Disabled Families <br />SAHA will provide excepted units for disabled families (which is defined as a family <br />whose head, spouse, cohead or sole member is a person with disabilities). <br />SAHA will allow families who initially qualified to live in an excepted unit to remain <br />when circumstances change due to circumstances beyond the remaining family <br />members’ control. <br />EXHIBIT 1