FY 12 Plan - HUD
FY 12 Plan - HUD
FY 12 Plan - HUD
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[Moving-to-Work 2011-20<strong>12</strong> Annual <strong>Plan</strong>]<br />
program. SAHA will continue to monitor utility costs and will make changes to utility<br />
allowances when costs increase by 10% or more. Public Housing may consider<br />
simplifying its utility allowances in the future.<br />
Zero Income Households - Households reporting zero income will be subject to<br />
requirements under the new Minimum Rent policy described above. Households<br />
reporting zero income will be required to report monthly, and will be referred for referral<br />
services for benefits assistance.<br />
HCV Definitions of Terms Used in This Annual <strong>Plan</strong><br />
Absorption. In portability (under subpart H of this part 982): the point at which a<br />
receiving PHA stops billing the initial PHA for assistance on behalf of a portability family.<br />
The receiving PHA uses funds available under the receiving PHA consolidated ACC.<br />
Accessible. The facility or portion of the facility can be approached, entered, and used<br />
by individuals with physical handicaps.<br />
Adjusted Income. Annual income, less allowable <strong>HUD</strong> deductions.<br />
Adjusted Annual Income. Same as Adjusted Income.<br />
Administrative fee. Fee paid by <strong>HUD</strong> to the PHA for administration of the program.<br />
See §982.152.<br />
Administrative fee reserve (formerly “operating reserve”). Account established by PHA<br />
from excess administrative fee income. The administrative fee reserve must be used for<br />
housing purposes. See §982.155. Administrative fee reserves from <strong>FY</strong> 2004 and 2005<br />
funding are further restricted to activities related to the provision of tenant-based rental<br />
assistance authorized under Section 8.<br />
Administrative plan. The plan that describes PHA policies for administration of the<br />
tenant-based programs. The Administrative <strong>Plan</strong> and any revisions must be approved<br />
by the PHA‟s board and included as a supporting document to the PHA <strong>Plan</strong>. See<br />
§982.54.<br />
Admission. The point when the family becomes a participant in the program. The date<br />
used for this purpose is the effective date of the first HAP contract for a family (first day<br />
of initial lease term) in a tenant-based program.<br />
San Antonio Housing Authority Annual Moving-to-Work <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>FY</strong> 2011-20<strong>12</strong> Page 89