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4-1 SUBMISSION ANNUAL ADMIN PLAN_EXHIBIT 3
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<br />waiting list for other assisted housing programs offered by the PHA. If the PHA chooses to offer <br />a separate waiting list for PBV assistance, the PHA must offer to place applicants who are listed <br />on the tenant-based waiting list on the waiting list for PBV assistance. <br />If a PHA decides to establish a separate PBV waiting list, the PHA may use a single waiting list <br />particular projects or buildings or for sets of such units. <br />SAHA Policy <br /> <br />SAHA will establish and manage separate waiting lists for individual projects or <br />buildings that are receiving PBV assistance. SAHA currently has a waiting list for the <br />following PBV project: <br /> Vista Del Rio <br />17-VI.D. SELECTION FROM THE WAITING LIST \[24 CFR 983.251(c)\] <br />Applicants who will occupy units with PBV assistance will be selected from s waiting <br />list. The PHA may established selection criteria or preferences for occupancy of particular PBV <br />units. The PHA may place families referred by the PBV owner on its PBV waiting list. . <br />Income Targeting \[24 CFR 983.251(c)(6)\] <br />At least 75 percent of the families admitted to the PHA-based and project-based voucher <br />programs during s fiscal year from the waiting list must be extremely-low income <br />families. The income targeting requirement applies to the total of admissions to both programs. <br />Units with Accessibility Features \[24 CFR 983.251(c)(7)\] <br />When selecting families to occupy PBV units that have special accessibility features for persons <br />with disabilities, SAHA must first refer families who require such features to the owner. <br /> <br />Preferences \[24 CFR 983.251(d) , FR Notice 11/24/08\] <br />The PHA will use the same selection preferences that are used for the tenant-based voucher <br />program, establish selection criteria or preferences for the PBV program as a whole, or for <br />occupancy of particular PBV developments or units. The PHA will provide an absolute selection <br />preference for eligible in-place families as described in Section 17-VI.B. above. <br />Although the PHA is prohibited from granting preferences to persons with a specific disability, <br />the PHA may give preference to disabled families who need services offered at a particular <br />project or site if the preference is limited to families (including individuals): <br /> <br />With disabilities that significantly interfere with their ability to obtain and maintain <br />themselves in housing; <br /> <br />Who, without appropriate supportive services, will not be able to obtain or maintain <br />themselves in housing; and <br /> <br />For whom such services cannot be provided in a non-segregated setting. <br />04/01/14 <br />Page 17-22 <br /> <br />
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