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Agreement
Approved Date
08/16/2011
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2011-164
Agenda Item Number
8.A.A.
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Department of Housing and Urban Development
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2010 Shelter Plus Care Agreement New Projects
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HUD
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§ 582.310 <br />applicable housing quality standards (HQS) <br />under § 982.401 of this title -except that § <br />982.4010) of this title does not apply and <br />instead part 35, subparts A, B, K and R of this <br />title apply -and, for SRO under § 882.803(b) of <br />this title. Before any assistance will be provided <br />on behalf of a participant, the recipient, or <br />another entity acting on behalf of the recipient <br />(other than the owner of the housing), must <br />physically inspect each unit to assure that the <br />unit meets the HQS. Assistance will not be <br />provided for units that fail to meet the HQS, <br />unless the owner corrects any deficiencies <br />within 30 days from the date of the lease <br />agreement and the recipient verifies that all <br />deficiencies have been corrected. Recipients <br />must also inspect all units at least annually <br />during the grant period to ensure that the units <br />continue to meet the HQS. <br />(b) Rent reasonableness. HUD will only <br />provide assistance for a unit for which the rent <br />is reasonable. For TRA, PRA, and SRA, it is the <br />responsibility of the recipient to determine <br />whether the rent charged for the unit receiving <br />rental assistance is reasonable in relation to <br />rents being charged for comparable unassisted <br />units, taking into account the location, size, <br />type, quality, amenities, facilities, and <br />management and maintenance of each unit, as <br />well as not in excess of rents currently being <br />charged by the same owner for comparable <br />unassisted units. For SRO, rents are calculated <br />in accordance with 24 CFR 882.805(g). <br />[58 FR 13892, Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 61 FR 51171, S ept. 30, <br />1996; 64 FR 50226, Sept. 15, 1999] <br />§ 582.310 Resident rent. <br />(a) Amount of rent. Each participant must <br />pay rent in accordance with section 3(a)(1) of <br />the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. <br />1437a(a)(1)), except that in determining the <br />rent of a person occupying an intermediate care <br />facility assisted under title XIX of the Social <br />Security Act, the gross income of this person is <br />the same as if the person were being assisted <br />under title XVI of the Social Security Act. <br />(b) Calculating income. (1) Income of <br />participants must be calculated in accordance <br />with 24 CFR 5.609 and 24 CFR 5.611(a). <br />A??israigi'l' <br />f Ff S, i A T !0 N niti i_AST TACE <br />J.K CLERK <br />24 CFR Ch. V (4-1-09 Edition) <br />(2) Recipients must examine a participant's <br />income initially, and at least annually thereafter, <br />to determine the amount of rent payable by the <br />participant. Adjustments to a participant's rental <br />payment must be made as necessary. <br />(3) As a condition of participation in the <br />program, each participant must agree to supply <br />the information or documentation necessary to <br />verify the participant's income. Participants must <br />provide the recipient information at any time <br />regarding changes in income or other <br />circumstances that may result in changes to a <br />participant's rental payment. <br />[66 FR 6225, 3a n. 19, 2001] <br />§ 582.315 Occupancy agreements. <br />(a) Initial occupancy agreement. <br />Participants must enter into an occupancy <br />agreement for a term of at least one month. <br />The occupancy agreement must be <br />automatically renewable upon expiration, except <br />on prior notice by either party. <br />(b) Terms of agreement. In addition to <br />standard lease provisions, the occupancy <br />agreement may also include a provision <br />requiring the participant to take part in the <br />supportive services provided through the <br />program as a condition of continued occupancy. <br />§ 582.320 Termination of assistance to <br />participants. <br />(a) Termination of assistance. The recipient <br />may terminate assistance to a participant who <br />violates program requirements or conditions of <br />occupancy. Recipients must exercise judgment <br />and examine all extenuating circumstances in <br />determining when violations are serious enough <br />to warrant termination, so that a participant's <br />assistance is terminated only in the most severe <br />cases. Recipients are not prohibited from <br />resuming assistance to a participant whose <br />assistance has been terminated. <br />(b) Due process. In terminating assistance <br />to a participant, the recipient must provide a <br />formal process that recognizes the rights of <br />individuals receiving assistance to due process <br />of law. This process, at a minimum, must <br />consist of: <br />www.hud.gov espanol.hud.gov Page 13 <br />
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