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M13 301 t. ( RUE COpY <br /> t0�% __Ly ' t3 I "1 01 ' ' EFTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> 101 <br /> SMITH, CLERK <br /> provide substance abuse treatment services, recipients and subrecipients may require program participants to take <br /> part in such services as a condition of continued participation in the program. <br /> (i) Retention of assistance after death, incarceration, or institutionalization for more than 90 days of qualifying <br /> member. For permanent supportive housing projects surviving, members of any household who were living in a unit <br /> assisted under this part at the time of the qualifying member's death, long-term incarceration, or long-term <br /> institutionalization, have the right to rental assistance under this section until the expiration of the lease in effect at <br /> the time of the qualifying member's death, long-term incarceration, or long-term institutionalization. <br /> § 578.77 Calculating occupancy charges and rent. <br /> (a) Occupancy agreements and leases. Recipients and subrecipients must have signed occupancy agreements or <br /> leases (or subleases) with program participants residing in housing. <br /> (b) Calculation of occupancy charges. Recipients and subrecipients are not required to impose occupancy charges <br /> on program participants as a condition of residing in the housing. However, if occupancy charges are imposed, they <br /> may not exceed the highest of. J <br /> ( 1 ) 30 percent of the family's monthly adjusted income (adjustment factors include the number of people in the <br /> family, age of family members, medical expenses, and child-care expenses) ; <br /> (2) 10 percent of the family's monthly income; or <br /> (3) If the family is receiving payments for welfare assistance from a public agency and a part of the payments <br /> (adjusted in accordance with the family's actual housing costs) is specifically designated by the agency to meet the <br /> family's housing costs, the portion of the payments that is designated for housing costs. <br /> }. . <br /> (4) Income. Income must be calculated in accordance with 24 CFR 5 . 609 and 24 CFR 5 .611 (a). Recipients and <br /> subrecipients must examine a program participant's income initially, and if there is a change in family composition <br /> e.g., birth of a child] ora decrease in the resident's income during the year, the resident may request an interim <br /> reexamination, and the occupancy charge will be adjusted accordingly. <br /> (c) Resident rent. ( 1 ) Amount of rent. (i) Each program participant , on whose behalf rental assistance payments are <br /> made must pay a contribution toward rent in accordance with section 3(a)( 1 ) of the U.S . Housing Act of 1937 (42 <br /> U.S .C . 1437a(a)( 1 )). <br /> (ii) Income of program participants must be calculated in accordance with 24 CFR 5 .609 and 24 CFR 5 .611 (a). <br /> (2) Review. Recipients or subrecipients must examine a program participant's income initially, and at least annually <br /> thereafter, to determine the amount of the contribution toward rent payable by the program participant. Adjustments <br /> to a program participant's contribution toward the rental payment must be made as changes in income are identified. <br /> (3) Verification. As a condition of participation in the program, each program participant must agree to supply the <br /> information or documentation necessary to verify the program participant's income. Program participants must <br /> provide the recipient . or subrecipient with information at any time regarding changes in income or other <br /> circumstances that may result in changes to a program participant's contribution toward the rental payment. <br /> § 578.79 Limitation on transitional housing. <br /> A homeless individual or family may remain in transitional housing for a period longer than 24 months, if <br /> permanent housing for the individual or family has not been located or if the individual or family requires additional . <br /> time to prepare for independent living. However, HUD may discontinue assistance for a transitional housing project <br /> if more than half of the homeless individuals or families remain in thatproject longer than 24 months. <br />