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4-1 SUBMISSION ANNUAL ADMIN PLAN_EXHIBIT 3
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Residency preference area. The specified area where families must reside to qualify for a <br />residency preference. <br />Responsible entity. For the public housing and the Section 8 tenant-based assistance, project- <br />based certificate assistance, and moderate rehabilitation programs, the responsible entity <br />means the PHA administering the program under an ACC with HUD. For all other Section 8 <br />programs, the responsible entity means the Section 8 owner. <br />Secretary. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. <br />Section 8. Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937. <br />Section 8 covered programs. All HUD programs which assist housing under Section 8 of the <br />1937 Act, including Section 8 assisted housing for which loans are made under Section 202 <br />of the Housing Act of 1959. <br />Section 214. Section 214 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1980, as <br />amended. <br />Section 214 covered programs. The collective term for the HUD programs to which the <br />restrictions imposed by Section 214 apply. These programs are set forth in 24 CFR 5.500. <br />Security deposit. A dollar amount (maximum set according to the regulations) which can be used <br />for unpaid rent or damages to the owner upon termination of the lease. <br />Set-up charges. In a manufactured home space rental, charges payable by the family for <br />assembling, skirting, and anchoring the manufactured home. <br />Shared housing. A unit occupied by two or more families. The unit consists of both common <br />space for shared use by the occupants of the unit and separate private space for each assisted <br />family. (A special housing type: see 24 CFR 982.615-982.618.) <br />Single Person. A person living alone or intending to live alone. <br />Single room occupancy housing (SRO). A unit that contains no sanitary facilities or food <br />preparation facilities, or contains either, but not both, types of facilities. (A special housing <br />type: see 24 CFR 982.602-982.605.) <br />Social security number (SSN). The nine-digit number that is assigned to a person by the Social <br />Security Administration and that identifies the record of the person's earnings reported to the <br />Social Security Administration. The term does not include a number with a letter as a suffix <br />that is used to identify an auxiliary beneficiary. <br />Special admission. Admission of an applicant that is not on the PHA waiting list or without <br />considering the applicant's waiting list position. <br />Special housing types. See subpart M of part 982. Subpart M states the special regulatory <br />requirements for: SRO housing, congregate housing, group homes, shared housing, <br />cooperatives (including mutual housing), and manufactured homes (including manufactured <br />home space rental). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />GL-13 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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