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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 4-2920

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§4–2920.
On or before December 30, 2024, and each year thereafter, the Department and each political subdivision that has a public housing agency shall report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly on:
(1)the number of families receiving assistance under the State Program;
(2)compliance with income eligibility requirements under the federal Housing Choice Voucher Program;
(3)the total amount of funds received;
(4)the number of households terminated from the State Program;
(5)the incomes of families receiving assistance under the State Program;
(6)the geographic locations where families receiving assistance under the State Program have been housed;
(7)the race and gender of individuals in families receiving assistance under the State Program;
(8)the household size for families receiving assistance under the State Program;
(9)the number of families receiving assistance under the State Program, based on the preferences listed in § 4–2906 of this subtitle;
(10)the length of time that each family has received assistance under the State Program;
(11)the average length of time from application into the State Program and receipt of housing assistance payments;
(12)any referrals made for families under the State Program for wraparound services, including job training;
(13)any resources used to advertise the State Program;
(14)the disability status of households served; and
(15)the number of households in which State Program assistance ended without the households having received federal housing choice vouchers.
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