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4-1 SUBMISSION ANNUAL ADMIN PLAN_EXHIBIT 3
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<br /> <br />Members of the household must not engage in abuse of alcohol in a way that threatens the <br />health, safety or right to peaceful enjoyment of the other residents and persons residing in the <br />immediate vicinity of the premises. See Chapter 12 for a discussion of HUD and PHA <br />policies related to alcohol abuse. <br /> <br />An assisted family or member of the family must not receive HCV program assistance while <br />receiving another housing subsidy, for the same unit or a different unit under any other <br />federal, state or local housing assistance program. <br /> <br />A family must not receive HCV program assistance while residing in a unit owned by a <br />parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sister or brother of any member of the family, unless <br />the PHA has determined (and has notified the owner and the family of such determination) <br />that approving rental of the unit, notwithstanding such relationship, would provide <br />reasonable accommodation for a family member who is a person with disabilities. \[Form <br />HUD-52646, Voucher\] <br />SAHA Policy <br />The family may not receive mail for persons other than members of the assisted <br />household. <br /> <br />PART II: SUBSIDY STANDARDS AND VOUCHER ISSUANCE <br />5-II.A.OVERVIEW <br /> <br />The PHA must establish subsidy standards that determine the number of bedrooms needed for <br />families of different sizes and compositions. This part presents the policies that will be used to <br />determine the family unit size (also known as the voucher size) a particular family should <br />receive, and the policies that govern making exceptions to those standards. The PHA also must <br />establish policies related to the issuance of the voucher, to the voucher term, and to any <br />extensions or suspensions of that term. <br />5-II.B.DETERMINING FAMILY UNIT (VOUCHER) SIZE \[24 CFR 982.402\] <br /> <br />For each family, the PHA determines the appropriate number of bedrooms under the PHA <br />subsidy standards and enters the family unit size on the voucher that is issued to the family. The <br />family unit size does not dictate the size of unit the family must actually lease, nor does it <br />determine who within a household will share a bedroom/sleeping room. <br />The following requirements apply when the PHA determines family unit size: <br /> <br />The subsidy standards must provide for the smallest number of bedrooms needed to house a <br />family without overcrowding. <br /> <br />The subsidy standards must be consistent with space requirements under the housing quality <br />standards. <br /> <br />The subsidy standards must be applied consistently for all families of like size and <br />composition. <br /> <br />Page 5-7 <br />04/01/14 <br /> <br />
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