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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 983 — Project-Based Voucher (PBV) Program · § 983.12

§ 983.12. Project record retention.

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(a)Records retained according to the contract term. For each PBV project, the PHA must maintain the following records throughout the HAP contract term and for three years thereafter:
(1)Records to document the basis for PHA selection of the proposal, if selection is competitive, or project, if selection is noncompetitive, including records of the PHA's site selection determination (see § 983.55) and records to document the completion of the review of the selection process in the case of PHA-owned units and copies of the written notice of proposal selection and response of the appropriate party;
(2)The analysis of impact (see § 983.58(b)), if applicable;
(3)The subsidy layering determination, if applicable;
(4)The environmental review record, if applicable;
(5)The Agreement to enter into HAP contract, if applicable;
(6)Evidence of completion (see § 983.155), if applicable;
(7)The HAP contract and any rider and/or amendments, including amendments to extend the term of the contract;
(8)Records to document the basis for PHA determination and redetermination of rent to owner;
(9)Records to document HUD approval of the independent entity or entities, in the case of PHA-owned units;
(10)Records of the accessibility features of the project and each contract unit; and
(11)Other records as HUD may require.
(b)\[Reserved\] \[89 FR 38309, May 7, 2024\]
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