Public Housing Program definition

Public Housing Program means the program the Agency is granted power to carry out within the City pursuant to the Enabling Act and Resolution No. 86-679.
Public Housing Program means the program the Agency is granted power to carry out within the City pursuant to the Enabling Act and Resolution No. 86-679. “Resolution No. 86-679” means the Resolution adopted by the City on June 26, 1986 establishing the Moorhead Public Housing Agency pursuant to the Enabling Act.
Public Housing Program means the operation of properties owned or subsidized by the Agency that are required by the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437, et seq.) to be subject to a public housing declaration of trust in favor of HUD. The Agency’s local asset management program shall include a description of how it is implementing property-based management, budgeting, accounting, and financial management and any deviations from HUD’s asset management requirements, as described below. The Agency may use the Annual MTW Report to provide information on asset management fees, including documentation in support of fees, allocation methodologies, indirect cost rates, and related items in support of the Agency’s local asset management program for its Public Housing Program. The Agency agrees that as part of its local asset management program it will adopt cost accounting and financial reporting methods that comply with OMB Circular A-87 (regarding cost allocation, and hereinafter, “A-87”), OMB Circular A-133 (regarding audit requirements), and generally accepted accounting practices (“GAAP”).

Examples of Public Housing Program in a sentence

  • Being over the income limit established for the Public Housing Program in accordance with the parameters described in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy (ACOP).

  • Assistance for families receiving subsidy under the HCV or Public Housing Program may not exceed the tenant owed portion of the obligated contract rent.

  • By transferring Tenant to another unit, termination of this Lease and execution of a new lease for the alternate unit, Tenant’s obligations under federal HUD regulations and the MHA Public Housing Program Rules, incorporated into each MHA Lease by reference, remain in continuous effect.

  • Date: Head of Household When the family’s unit is approved and the lease is executed, the family must follow the rules listed below in order to continue participating in the Public Housing Program, any breach of one or more of the rules below can be considered cause for termination of your lease.

  • Also included as part of the Annual Plan are the updated CFP Annual Statement and Five-Year Action Plan, the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy for the Public Housing Program, the Public Housing Lease Agreement, and the Section 8 Program Administrative Plan.

  • The HA is proposing the following major changes for the Conventional Public Housing Program: 1.

  • In accordance with A-87, the Agency may propose in the Annual MTW Plan that its MTW program is a single cost objective and may establish a cost accounting plan that uses a single indirect cost rate for the entire MTW program, which may include operating funds provided for the Public Housing Program.

  • Execution of the CF ACC Amendment, submissions required by this part, and disbursement of Capital Fund grants from HUD are individually and collectively deemed to be the PHA’s certification that it is in com- pliance with the provisions of this part and all other Public Housing Program Requirements.

  • HUD shall make annual contributions in the form of grant funding in the amounts provided for the Public Housing Program as stated in the grant funding exhibits (e.g., Capital Fund ACC Amendment and Operating Fund ACC Amendment forming part of the CACC).

  • GHA will consider family size and the size of vacant units when assessing an internal emergency transfer in the Conventional Public Housing Program.


More Definitions of Public Housing Program

Public Housing Program means a rental program offered to tenants of low and modest income by reason of funding provided by the Government of Canada, the Province or a municipality or any agency thereof;