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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 882 — Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Programs · § 882.513

§ 882.513. Public notice to low-income families; waiting list.

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(a)Public notice to low-income Families.
(1)If the PHA does not have a waiting list which is sufficient to provide applicants for the units under the Moderate Rehabilitation Program, the PHA must, promptly after receiving the executed ACC, make known to the public the availability of the Program.
(i)The notice must state that assistance under this Program will be available only in specified units which have been rehabilitated under the Program.
(ii)The notice must be made in accordance with the PHA's HUD-approved application and with the HUD guidelines for fair housing requiring the use of the equal housing opportunity logotype, statement and slogan.
(b)Waiting list. The PHA must maintain a waiting list for applicants for the Moderate Rehabilitation Program. This requirement may be met through the use of waiting lists for other subsidized housing programs such as the Existing Housing Program.
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