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<br />In addition, each participant who has not previously disclosed an SSN, has previously disclosed <br />an SSN that HUD or the SSA determined was invalid, or has been issued a new SSN must <br />submit their complete and accurate SSN and the documentation required to verify the SSN at the <br />time of the next interim or annual reexamination or recertification. Participants age 62 or older as <br />of January 31, 2010, whose determination of eligibility was begun before January 31, 2010, are <br />exempt from this requirement and remain exempt even if they move to a new assisted unit. <br />The PHA must deny assistance to an applicant family if they do not meet the SSN disclosure and <br />documentation requirements contained in 24 CFR 5.216. <br />3-II.D. FAMILY CONSENT TO RELEASE OF INFORMATION \[24 CFR 5.230, <br />HCV GB, p. 5-13\] <br />HUD requires each adult family member, and the head of household, spouse, or co-head, <br />regardless of age, to sign form HUD-9886, Authorization for the Release of Information/Privacy <br />Act Notice, and other consent forms as needed to collect information relevant <br />eligibility and level of assistance. Chapter 7 provides detailed information concerning the <br />consent forms and verification requirements. <br />The PHA must deny admission to the program if any member of the applicant family fails to sign <br />and submit the consent forms for obtaining information in accordance with 24 CFR 5, Subparts <br />B and F \[24 CFR 982.552(b)(3)\]. <br />3-II.E. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION \[24 <br />CFR 5.612 and FR Notice 4/10/06\] <br />Section 327 of Public Law 109-115 and the implementing regulation at 24 CFR 5.612 <br />established new restrictions on the eligibility of certain students (both part- and full-time) who <br />are enrolled in institutions of higher education. <br />If a student enrolled at an institution of higher education is under the age of 24, is not a veteran, <br />is not married, does not have a dependent child, and is not a person with disabilities receiving <br />HCV assistance as of November 30, 2005, <br /> <br />parents must be income eligible for the student to receive HCV assistance. If, however, a student <br />in these circumstances is determined independent from his/her parents in accordance with PHA <br />policy, the income of <br />eligibility. <br />The new law does not apply to students who reside with parents who are applying to receive <br />HCV assistance. It is limited to students who are seeking assistance on their own, separately <br />from their parents. <br />Definitions <br />In determining whether and how the new eligibility restrictions apply to a student, the PHA will <br />rely on the following definitions \[FR 4/10/06, p. 18148\]. <br /> <br /> <br />Page 3-13 <br /> <br />04/01/14 <br /> <br />