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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 960 — Admission to, and Occupancy of, Public Housing · § 960.201

§ 960.201. Eligibility.

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(a)Who is eligible?
(1)Basic eligibility. An applicant must meet all eligibility requirements in order to receive housing assistance. At a minimum, the applicant must be a family, as defined in § 5.403 of this title, must be income-eligible, as described in this section, and must meet the net asset and property ownership restriction requirements in § 5.618 of this title. Such eligible applicants include single persons.
(2)Low income limit. No family other than a low income family is eligible for admission to a PHA's public housing program.
(b)Income used for eligibility and targeting. Family annual income (see § 5.609) is used both for determination of income eligibility under paragraph
(a)and for PHA income targeting under § 960.202
(c)Reporting. The PHA must comply with HUD-prescribed reporting requirements that will permit HUD to maintain the data, as determined by HUD, necessary to monitor compliance with income eligibility and targeting requirement. \[66 FR 28799, May 24, 2001, as amended at 88 FR 9670, Feb. 14, 2023\]
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