that adequate supportive services are available to participants calculated in accordance with 24 CFR 882 . 805(g).
<br /> in the program.
<br /> (d) Records and reports. ( 1 ) Each recipient must keep any [58 FR 13892 , Mar. 15, 1993 , as amended at 61 FR 51171 , Sept.
<br /> records and, within the timeframe required , make any reports 30, 1996 ; 64 FR 50226, Sept. 15, 1999]
<br /> (including those pertaining to race, ethnicity, gender, and
<br /> disability status data) that HUD may require. §582.310 Resident rent.
<br /> (2) Each recipient must keep on file, and make available to the (a) Amount of rent. Each participant must pay rent in accordance
<br /> public on request, a description of the procedures used to with section 3 (a)( 1 ) of the U. S . Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S .C.
<br /> select sponsors under the SRA component and buildings under 1437a(a)(1 )), except that in determining the rent of a person
<br /> the SRO, SRA, and PRA components. (3 ) Each recipient must occupying an intermediate care facility assisted under title XIX
<br /> develop, and make available to the public upon request, its of the Social Security Act, the gross income of this person is the
<br /> procedures for managing the rental housing assistance funds same as if the person were being assisted under title XVI of the
<br /> provided by HUD. At a minimum, such procedures must Social Security Act.
<br /> describe how units will be identified and selected ; how the (b) Calculating income. ( 1 ) Income of participants must be
<br /> responsibility for inspections will be handled ; the process for calculated in accordance with 24 CFR 5 .609 and 24 CFR
<br /> deciding which unit a participant will occupy; how 5 . 611 (a).
<br /> participants will be placed in , or assisted in finding (2) Recipients must examine a participant's income initially, and
<br /> appropriate housing; how rent calculations will be made and at least annually thereafter, to determine the amount of rent
<br /> the amount of rental assistance payments determined ; and payable by the participant. Adjustments to a participant's rental
<br /> what safeguards will be used to prevent the misuse of funds. payment must be made as necessary.
<br /> (3 ) As a condition of participation in the program, each
<br /> (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under participant must agree to supply the information or
<br /> control number 2506-0118) documentation necessary to verify the participant's income.
<br /> Participants must provide the recipient information at any time
<br /> [58 FR 13892 , Mar. 15 , 1993 , as amended at 61 FR 51171 , regarding changes in income or other circumstances that may
<br /> Sept. 30, 19961 result in changes to a participant's rental payment.
<br /> §582.305 Housing quality standards; rent reasonableness. [66 FR 6225, Jan . 19, 200 1 ]
<br /> (a) Housing quality standards. Housing assisted under this
<br /> part must meet the applicable housing quality standards (HQS) §582.315 Occupancy agreements.
<br /> under §982.401 of this title -- except that § 982 .4010 ) of this (a) Initial occupancy agreement. Participants must enter into an
<br /> title does not apply and instead part 35 , subparts A, B, K and occupancy agreement for a term of at least one month . The
<br /> R of this title apply -- and, for SRO under § 882 . 803 (b) of this occupancy agreement must be automatically renewable upon
<br /> title. Before any assistance will be provided on behalf of a expiration, except on prior notice by either party.
<br /> participant, the recipient, or another entity acting on behalf of (b) Terms of agreement. In addition to standard lease provisions,
<br /> the recipient (other than the owner of the housing), must
<br /> physically inspect each unit to assure that the unit meets the
<br /> HQS . Assistance will not be provided for units that fail to
<br /> meet the HQS, unless the owner corrects any deficiencies
<br /> However, other eligible disabled homeless persons must be
<br /> considered for housing designed for the target population unless
<br /> the recipient can demonstrate that there is sufficient demand by
<br /> the target population for the units, and other eligible disabled
<br /> the occupancy agreement may also include a provision homeless persons would not benefit from the primary supportive
<br /> requiring the participant to take part in the supportive services services provided .
<br /> provided through the program as a condition of continued (b) Compliance with requirements. ( 1 ) In addition to the
<br /> occupancy. nondiscrimination and equal opportunity requirements set forth
<br /> in 24 CFR part 5 , recipients serving a designated population of
<br /> §582.320 Termination of assistance to participants. homeless persons must, within the designated population, comply
<br /> (a) Termination of assistance. The recipient may terminate with the prohibitions against discrimination against handicapped
<br /> assistance to a participant who violates program requirements individuals under section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
<br /> or conditions of occupancy. Recipients must exercise (29 U. S . C. 794) and implementing regulations at 41 CFR chapter
<br /> judgment and examine all extenuating circumstances in 60-741 .
<br /> determining when violations are serious enough to warrant (2) The nondiscrimination and equal opportunity requirements
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