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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 903 — Public Housing Agency Plans · § 903.12

§ 903.12. What are the streamlined Annual Plan requirements for small PHAs?

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(a)General. PHAs with less than 250 public housing units (small PHAs) and that have not been designated as troubled (see § 902.67(c) of this chapter) or that are not at risk of being designated as troubled (see § 902.67(b)(4)) under section 6(j) of the 1937 Act may submit streamlined Annual Plans in accordance with this section.
(b)Streamlined Annual Plan requirements for fiscal years in which its 5-Year Plan is also due. For the fiscal year in which its 5-Year Plan is also due, the streamlined Annual Plan of the small PHA shall consist of the information required by § 903.7(a), (b), (c), (d), (g), (h), (k),
(o)(r), and (s). The information required by § 903.7(a) must be included only to the extent it pertains to the housing needs of families that are on the PHA's public housing and Section 8 tenant-based assistance and project-based assistance waiting lists. The information required by § 903.7(k) must be included only to the extent that the PHA participates in homeownership programs under Section 8(y) of the 1937 Act. The information required in § 903.7(r) must be included only to the extent that the PHA participates in the project-based assistance program.
(c)Streamlined Annual Plan requirements for all other fiscal years. For all other fiscal years, the streamlined Annual Plan must include:
(1)The information required by § 903.7(g) and
(o)and, if applicable, § 903.7(b)(2) with respect to site-based waiting lists, § 903.7(k)(1)(i) with respect to homeownership programs under Section 8(y) of the 1937 Act, and § 903.7(r) with respect to participation in the project-based assistance program;
(2)A certification from the PHA that lists the policies and programs covered by § 903.7(a), (b), (c), (d), (h), (k), and
(s)that the PHA has revised since submission of its last Annual Plan and provides assurance by the PHA that:
(i)The Resident Advisory Board had an opportunity to review and comment on the changes to the policies and programs before implementation by the PHA;
(ii)The changes were duly approved by the PHA board of directors (or similar governing body); and
(iii)The revised policies and programs are available for review and inspection at the principal office of the PHA during normal business hours. \[68 FR 37671, June 24, 2003, as amended at 89 FR 38292, May 7, 2024\]
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