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<br /> <br />The term stalking means: <br /> <br />To follow, pursue, or repeatedly commit acts with the intent to kill, injure, <br />o <br />harass, or intimidate; or <br /> <br />To place under surveillance with the intent to kill, injure, harass, or <br />o <br />intimidate another person; and <br /> <br />In the course of, or as a result of, such following, pursuit, surveillance, or <br />o <br />repeatedly committed acts, to place a person in reasonable fear of the <br />death of, or serious bodily injury to, or to cause substantial emotional <br />harm to (1) that person, (2) a member of the immediate family of that <br />person, or (3) the spouse or intimate partner of that person. <br /> <br />16-IX.C. NOTIFICATION \[24 CFR 5.2005(a)\] <br />Notification to Public <br />The PHA adopts the following policy to help ensure that all actual and potential beneficiaries of <br />the HCV program are aware of their rights under VAWA. <br />SAHA Policy <br /> <br />SAHA will post the following information regarding VAWA in its offices and on its web <br />site. It will also make the information readily available to anyone who requests it. <br />A summary of the rights and protections provided by VAWA to HCV program <br />applicants and participants who are or have been victims of domestic violence, <br />dating violence, or stalking (see sample notices in Exhibits 16-1 and 16-2) <br />The definitions of domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking provided in <br />VAWA (include in Exhibits 16-1 and 16-2) <br />An explanation of the documentation that SAHA may require from an individual <br />who claims the protections provided by VAWA (included in Exhibits 16-1 and <br />16-2) <br />A copy of form HUD-50066, Certification of Domestic Violence, Dating <br />Violence, or Stalking <br />release the information, (b) it needs to use the information in an eviction <br />proceeding, or (c) it is compelled by law to release the information (includes in <br />Exhibits 16-1 and 16-2) <br />The National Domestic Violence Hot Line: 1 800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1 800- <br />787-9224 (TTY) (included in Exhibits 16-1 and 16-2) <br />Contact information for local victim advocacy groups or service providers <br /> <br /> <br />04/01/14 <br />Page 16-32 <br /> <br />