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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 200 — Introduction to FHA Programs · § 200.1303

§ 200.1303. Annual income exclusions for the Rent Supplement Program.

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(a)The exclusions to annual income described in 24 CFR 5.609(c) apply to those rent supplement contracts governed by the regulations at 24 CFR part 215 in effect immediately before May 1, 1996 (contained in the April 1, 1995 edition of 24 CFR, parts 200 to 219), in lieu of the annual income exclusions described in 24 CFR 215.21(c) (contained in the April 1, 1995 edition of 24 CFR, parts 200 to 219).
(b)The mandatory deductions described in 24 CFR 5.611(a) also apply to the rent supplement contracts described in paragraph
(a)of this section in lieu of the deductions provided in the definition of "adjusted income" in 24 CFR 215.1 (as contained in the April 1, 1995 edition of 24 CFR, parts 200 to 219).
(c)The definition of "persons with disabilities" in paragraph
(c)of this section replaces the terms "disabled person" and "handicapped person" used in the regulations in 24 CFR part 215, subpart A (as contained in the April 1, 1995 edition of 24 CFR, parts 200 to 219). Person with disabilities, as used in this part, has the same meaning as provided in 24 CFR 891.305. \[66 FR 6224, Jan. 19, 2001\]
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  • 24 CFR 215
  • 24 CFR 215.21(c)
  • 24 CFR 215.1
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§ 200.1303
Annual income exclusions for the Rent Supplement Program.
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