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4-1 SUBMISSION ANNUAL ADMIN PLAN_EXHIBIT 3
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<br />Within 14 days of receiving a request for a live-in aide, including all required <br />documentation related to the request, SAHA will notify the family of its decision <br />in writing. <br />the continued need for the live-in aide. <br /> <br />PART II: BASIC ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA <br /> <br />3-II.A. INCOME ELIGIBILITY AND TARGETING <br />Income Limits <br />HUD establishes income limits for all areas of the country and publishes them annually in the <br />Federal Register. They are based upon estimates of median family income with adjustments for <br />family size. The income limits are used to determine eligibility for the program and for income <br />targeting purposes as discussed in this section. <br />Definitions of the Income Limits \[24 CFR 5.603(b)\] <br />Low-income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed 80 percent of the <br />median income for the area, adjusted for family size. <br />Very low-income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed 50 percent of the <br />median income for the area, adjusted for family size. <br />Extremely low-income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed 30 percent of <br />the median income for the area, adjusted for family size. <br />HUD may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 30, 50, or 80 percent of the median <br />income for an area if HUD finds that such variations are necessary because of unusually high <br />or low family incomes. <br />Using Income Limits for Eligibility \[24 CFR 982.201\] <br />Income limits are used for eligibility only at admission. Income eligibility is determined by <br />comparing the annual income of an applicant to the applicable income limit for their family size. <br />In order to be income eligible, an applicant family must be one of the following: <br /> <br />A very low-income family <br /> <br />A low-income family that <br />A family is considered to be continuously assisted if the family is already receiving <br />assistance under any 1937 Housing Act Program at the time the family is admitted to the <br />HCV program \[24 CFR 982.4\]. <br /> <br />A low- income family that qualifies for voucher assistance as a non-purchasing household <br />living in HOPE 1 (public housing homeownership), HOPE 2 (multifamily housing <br />homeownership) developments, or other HUD-assisted multifamily homeownership <br />programs covered by 24 CFR 248.173 <br /> <br />A low-income or moderate-income family that is displaced as a result of the prepayment of a <br />mortgage or voluntary termination of a mortgage insurance contract on eligible low-income <br />housing as defined in 24 CFR 248.101 <br />Page 3-9 <br /> <br />04/01/14 <br /> <br />
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