HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM CY 2015 FUNDING IMPLEMENTATION Public Housing Agency Briefing February 24, 2015.

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HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM CY 2015 FUNDING IMPLEMENTATION Public Housing Agency Briefing February 24, 2015

Today’s Topics CY 2015 Voucher Renewal Funding CY 2015 Voucher Renewal Funding CY 2015 HAP Set-Aside CY 2015 HAP Set-Aside CY 2015 Administrative Fees CY 2015 Administrative Fees Other Voucher Funding Other Voucher Funding HCVP Financial Management HCVP Financial Management

FY 2015 Appropriations FY 2015 Appropriations HUD operated under a continuing resolution prior to enactment of FY 2015 Appropriations HUD operated under a continuing resolution prior to enactment of FY 2015 Appropriations Funding allotments were received based on FFY 2014 Appropriations during that time Funding allotments were received based on FFY 2014 Appropriations during that time January thru March 2015 obligations to PHAs have been made based on that level of funding (.994 and.997); disbursements limited to that level, based on projected needs January thru March 2015 obligations to PHAs have been made based on that level of funding (.994 and.997); disbursements limited to that level, based on projected needs Public Law was enacted December 16, 2014, providing full year appropriations Public Law was enacted December 16, 2014, providing full year appropriations Full text found at: congress/house-bill/83/text Full text found at: congress/house-bill/83/text HCVP portion included in 2015 implementation notice HCVP portion included in 2015 implementation notice

FY 2015 Appropriations HAP Renewal Funding$17,486,000,000 Tenant Protection Vouchers$130,000,000 Administrative Fees$1,530,000,000 5 Year Mainstream$83,160,000 Veterans' Affairs Supportive Housing$75,000,000 Total$19,304,160,000

Voucher Renewal Funding FFY 2014 Renewal Funding: $17,365,527,000 FFY 2015 Renewal Funding: $17,486,000,000 Increase of $121,000,000, but funding also must cover more vouchers in 2015 (new awards, increased leasing) No sequestration in FFY 2015 HUD may use up to $120,000,000 of FFY 2015 Renewal Funding as a HAP Set-Aside ($75 million in FFY 2014)

Voucher Renewal Funding PHA renewal allocations are calculated per Appropriations Act: PHA renewal allocations are calculated per Appropriations Act: (1) Re-benchmarking conducted, based on actual HAP costs for CY 2014, per VMS reporting and HUD review, not to exceed costs for baseline units (1) Re-benchmarking conducted, based on actual HAP costs for CY 2014, per VMS reporting and HUD review, not to exceed costs for baseline units (2) Renewal Inflation Factor applied (2) Renewal Inflation Factor applied (3) Adjustments for first time renewals – to ensure that new increments initially funded for fewer than 12 months are fully funded through 12/31/2015, and that initial funding is inflated per renewal inflation factors for new increments that span 2014 and 2015, adjustments for transfers and DHAP vouchers (3) Adjustments for first time renewals – to ensure that new increments initially funded for fewer than 12 months are fully funded through 12/31/2015, and that initial funding is inflated per renewal inflation factors for new increments that span 2014 and 2015, adjustments for transfers and DHAP vouchers

Voucher Renewal Funding PHA renewal allocations are calculated per Appropriations Act: (4) National Pro-ration Factor applied – determined by comparing national eligibility to funds appropriated; same factor applies to all PHAs (4) National Pro-ration Factor applied – determined by comparing national eligibility to funds appropriated; same factor applies to all PHAs (5) Result is CY 2015 Prorated Renewal Funding (5) Result is CY 2015 Prorated Renewal Funding PHAs also have non-renewal funding and RNP/Program Reserves available to support CY 2015 HAP needs PHAs also have non-renewal funding and RNP/Program Reserves available to support CY 2015 HAP needs

Voucher Renewal Funding PHA’s pro-rated eligibility is compared to renewal funds obligated January thru March PHA’s pro-rated eligibility is compared to renewal funds obligated January thru March Thru March, if obligations are less than pro-rated eligibility after offset, the difference will be obligated immediately Thru March, if obligations are less than pro-rated eligibility after offset, the difference will be obligated immediately Thru March, if obligations exceed pro-rated eligibility after offset, the excess will be reduced from the April obligation (and subsequent months if needed), rather then reducing obligations across the remaining months of the year Thru March, if obligations exceed pro-rated eligibility after offset, the excess will be reduced from the April obligation (and subsequent months if needed), rather then reducing obligations across the remaining months of the year

Voucher Renewal Funding (1) Re-benchmarking Based on submitted and validated CY 2014 HAP costs per VMS, as of January 22 deadline, with any HUD-directed changes Based on submitted and validated CY 2014 HAP costs per VMS, as of January 22 deadline, with any HUD-directed changes HAP costs capped at 100% of baseline vouchers to ensure over- leasing is not funded: HAP costs capped at 100% of baseline vouchers to ensure over- leasing is not funded: UMAs divided by UMLs, not to exceed 100% UMAs divided by UMLs, not to exceed 100% Example: 1000 UMAs / 1050 UMLs = Example: 1000 UMAs / 1050 UMLs = HAP costs = $1,000,000; multiplied by to yield baseline eligibility of $952,380 = amount to renew 1000 UMAs (maximum permitted by law) HAP costs = $1,000,000; multiplied by to yield baseline eligibility of $952,380 = amount to renew 1000 UMAs (maximum permitted by law)

Voucher Renewal Funding (2) Renewal Inflation Factor Change in the national average per unit cost (PUC), based on a forecasting model, is apportioned among PHAs based on the increase in the Fair Market Rents in each area from FY 2014 to FY 2015 Change in the national average per unit cost (PUC), based on a forecasting model, is apportioned among PHAs based on the increase in the Fair Market Rents in each area from FY 2014 to FY 2015 HUD is forecasting the expected change in average PUC for 2015 using actual PUC information from VMS through December 2014 HUD is forecasting the expected change in average PUC for 2015 using actual PUC information from VMS through December 2014 Forecasting model also uses the Consumer Price Index, Unemployment levels and Wages and Salaries in determining the forecast. Forecasting model also uses the Consumer Price Index, Unemployment levels and Wages and Salaries in determining the forecast. Factors’ publication will request comments for future modifications to the formula Factors’ publication will request comments for future modifications to the formula

Voucher Renewal Funding (2) Renewal Inflation Factor – facts for 2015: (2) Renewal Inflation Factor – facts for 2015: Actual PUC for 2014 was lower than 2013; forecast for 2015 is also a slight decrease Actual PUC for 2014 was lower than 2013; forecast for 2015 is also a slight decrease No area may have a negative inflation factor No area may have a negative inflation factor Therefore, for 2015, all PHAs will have a factor of (no inflation) Therefore, for 2015, all PHAs will have a factor of (no inflation)

Voucher Renewal Funding (3) Adjustment for first time renewals Applies to new (not renewal) increments effective after January 1, 2014 Applies to new (not renewal) increments effective after January 1, 2014 If funded for 12 months, an inflation adjustment per the renewal inflation factor is applied for the months in CY 2015 If funded for 12 months, an inflation adjustment per the renewal inflation factor is applied for the months in CY 2015 If funded for less than 12 months, renewal funding is provided based on: 12, minus months in VMS in CY 2014, minus months funded in CY 2015 If funded for less than 12 months, renewal funding is provided based on: 12, minus months in VMS in CY 2014, minus months funded in CY 2015

Voucher Renewal Funding (3) Adjustment for first time renewals Example: Example: Increment term: 6/1/2014 thru 3/31/2015 (10 months) Months reported in VMS in re-benchmarking period: 6/1/2014 thru 12/31/2014 (7 months) Months funded in CY 2015: 1/1/2015 thru 3/31/2015 (3 months – initial increment) First time renewal funding: 12 – = 2 months Funding based on total vouchers in increment and higher of increment PUC or CY 2014 VMS PUC, inflated

Voucher Renewal Funding (3) Adjustment for first time renewals (3) Adjustment for first time renewals Some tenant protection increments were funded for fewer than 12 months in CYs 2014 and 2015 Some tenant protection increments were funded for fewer than 12 months in CYs 2014 and 2015 These will be renewed thru 12/31/2015, rather than extended These will be renewed thru 12/31/2015, rather than extended Renewal based on higher of increment PUC or renewal PUC Renewal based on higher of increment PUC or renewal PUC Includes short term increments effective and expiring in 2014 or 2015, or effective in 2014 and expiring in 2015 Includes short term increments effective and expiring in 2014 or 2015, or effective in 2014 and expiring in 2015 This does not include RAD1 increments, which will be funded at original PUC through 12/31/2015 This does not include RAD1 increments, which will be funded at original PUC through 12/31/2015

Voucher Renewal Funding (4) National Proration Factor The following are summed to yield Total Renewal Eligibility for each PHA: Capped renewal eligibility, inflated, plus adjustment for first time renewals, as described Capped renewal eligibility, inflated, plus adjustment for first time renewals, as described First time renewal eligibility First time renewal eligibility Plus or minus adjustments for transfers Plus or minus adjustments for transfers VMS expenses for months after effective date of the transfer are moved to the receiving PHA VMS expenses for months after effective date of the transfer are moved to the receiving PHA Plus inflated DHAP eligibility Plus inflated DHAP eligibility Based on higher of DHAP December PUC or CY 2014 average PUC and eligible vouchers leased as of December Based on higher of DHAP December PUC or CY 2014 average PUC and eligible vouchers leased as of December

Voucher Renewal Funding (4) National Proration Factor Total Renewal Eligibility for all PHAs is compared to total renewal funding available (appropriations minus set-aside) to determine a national proration factor Total Renewal Eligibility for all PHAs is compared to total renewal funding available (appropriations minus set-aside) to determine a national proration factor Proration factor is applied to the eligibility of each PHA to determine prorated eligibility Proration factor is applied to the eligibility of each PHA to determine prorated eligibility MTW agencies’ eligibilities are calculated per their agreements, but prorated at the same rate as non-MTW PHAs MTW agencies’ eligibilities are calculated per their agreements, but prorated at the same rate as non-MTW PHAs

Voucher Renewal Funding (5) Prorated Renewal Funding (5) Prorated Renewal Funding Monthly obligations will be calculated equal to 1/12 of prorated renewal eligibility Monthly obligations will be calculated equal to 1/12 of prorated renewal eligibility April obligations will include any under-obligations for January thru March: April obligations will include any under-obligations for January thru March: Prorated eligibility: $1,200,000 ($100,000/month) Prorated eligibility: $1,200,000 ($100,000/month) Total obligations due Jan to Mar: $300,000 (3/12) Total obligations due Jan to Mar: $300,000 (3/12) Total obligations Jan to Mar: $280,000 Total obligations Jan to Mar: $280,000 April obligation: $100,000 + $20,000 April obligation: $100,000 + $20,000 Any over-obligations for January thru March will result in reduced obligation for April and later months if needed Any over-obligations for January thru March will result in reduced obligation for April and later months if needed

Voucher Renewal Funding Appropriations Act again authorizes HUD to offset excess funds (RNP and program reserves) in order to Appropriations Act again authorizes HUD to offset excess funds (RNP and program reserves) in order to Avoid or reduce the need for proration of renewal funding; and Avoid or reduce the need for proration of renewal funding; and Prevent termination of assistance as the result of insufficient funding Prevent termination of assistance as the result of insufficient funding Act does not mandate an offset or an amount to be offset Act does not mandate an offset or an amount to be offset HUD will not exercise this authority in CY 2015; there will be no offsets HUD will not exercise this authority in CY 2015; there will be no offsets Proration will be at or above 100% Proration will be at or above 100% Proration level plus Maintain Leasing shortfall category will minimize shortfalls Proration level plus Maintain Leasing shortfall category will minimize shortfalls

Calculation of Calendar Year 2015 Renewal Funding Housing Choice Voucher Program 1HA Number:US001 2HA Name:One Great PHA FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE PHA FOR CY 2015 CY 2015 HCV Renewal Funding (from line 15 below)$5,972,000 CY 2015 Non-Renewal Funding (TPVs, VASH, etc.) to Date$0 (non-renewal will change during CY if PHA is awarded additional vouchers or funds) Total Current Funds Available for CY 2015 $5,972,000

ELIGIBILITY 3Total Unit Months Leased per VMS - CY ,600 4Total Unit Months Available - CY ,500 5Capping Percentage (see Notes)99.2% 6 Total CY 2014 HAP Expenses per VMS$6,000,000 7Total CY 2014 Capped HAP Expenses (Line 5 x Line 6)$5,952,000 8Renewal Funding Inflation Factor Inflated Eligibility Sub-Total (Line 7 x Line 8)$5,952,000 10First Time Renewals$20,000 11Transfers In or Out$0 12Total DHAP Eligibility$0 13 Total Renewal Eligibility (Line 9 + Line 10 + Line 11 + Line 12)$5,972,000 14Proration Factor Prorated Eligibility (Line 13 x Line 14)$5,972,000

FUNDING 16 Total CY 2014 Prorated Renewal Funding $5,972,000 17Renewal Funding Obligations, January through March 2015 $1,500,000 18Remaining to Obligate for CY 2015 (Line 16 - Line 17)$4,472,000 19Total Obligations Due Through March, 2015 (Line 16 x 25%) $1,493, Additional Obligations Due Through March, 2015 (Line 19 - Line 17, if Line 19 is higher; else 0)$0 21 Excess Obligations Through March, 2015 (Line 17 - Line 19, if Line 17 is higher; else 0)$7,000 22Obligation, April 2015$490,667 23Obligation, May 2015$497,667 24Obligation, June 2015$497,667 25Obligation, July 2015$497,667 26Obligation, August 2015$497,667 27Obligation, September 2015$497,667 28Obligation, October 2015 $497,667 29Obligation, November 2015$497,667 30Obligation, December 2015$497, CY 2014 Funded Per Unit Cost $477.76

Renewal Disbursements For CY 2015: For CY 2015: Disbursements will be based on cash management requirements per Notice PIH Disbursements will be based on cash management requirements per Notice PIH Margin may vary based on national leasing and cost fluctuations Margin may vary based on national leasing and cost fluctuations Disbursements will be less than obligations if need is less; funds remain available to the PHA Disbursements will be less than obligations if need is less; funds remain available to the PHA PHAs must still assess level of program they can support across the CY PHAs must still assess level of program they can support across the CY Based on total HAP funding and RNP/HUD-held reserves available, actual expenses to date, and projected expenses Based on total HAP funding and RNP/HUD-held reserves available, actual expenses to date, and projected expenses Disbursements for the balance of CY will be calculated per cash management requirements Disbursements for the balance of CY will be calculated per cash management requirements

Renewal Disbursements For CY 2015: For CY 2015: Frontloads will continue to be available, up to the total budget authority obligated for the PHA; renewal funds will be obligated through October shortly Frontloads will continue to be available, up to the total budget authority obligated for the PHA; renewal funds will be obligated through October shortly Non-renewal disbursements will continue to be made based on contract terms of incremental awards (tenant protection, new VASH and RAD) Non-renewal disbursements will continue to be made based on contract terms of incremental awards (tenant protection, new VASH and RAD) Total disbursements will be reconciled against total requirements at the end of each quarter Total disbursements will be reconciled against total requirements at the end of each quarter

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Up to $120,000,000 of renewal appropriations may be used to augment renewal allocations for the following purposes: Up to $120,000,000 of renewal appropriations may be used to augment renewal allocations for the following purposes: Prevention of terminations due to insufficient funding Prevention of terminations due to insufficient funding Unforeseen circumstances Unforeseen circumstances Portability cost increases Portability cost increases Project-Based Vouchers Project-Based Vouchers HUD-VASH HUD-VASH Maintain Leasing (new category in 2015) Maintain Leasing (new category in 2015)

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Prevention of terminations due to insufficient funding Prevention of terminations due to insufficient funding Scenario 1 – PHAs already in shortfall Scenario 1 – PHAs already in shortfall At the time of set-aside application, PHA is working with HUD’s Shortfall Prevention Team and SPT has confirmed the PHA is in shortfall At the time of set-aside application, PHA is working with HUD’s Shortfall Prevention Team and SPT has confirmed the PHA is in shortfall PHA has ceased issuing vouchers as of 4/1/2015 PHA has ceased issuing vouchers as of 4/1/2015 PHA has rescinded vouchers on the street as of 4/1/2015 PHA has rescinded vouchers on the street as of 4/1/2015 Exceptions: participants issued vouchers to move; tenant protection vouchers for targeted families residing in covered property on the date of the eligibility event; VASH vouchers for homeless veterans, up to VASH baseline Exceptions: participants issued vouchers to move; tenant protection vouchers for targeted families residing in covered property on the date of the eligibility event; VASH vouchers for homeless veterans, up to VASH baseline

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Scenario 1 – PHAs already in shortfall Scenario 1 – PHAs already in shortfall PHAs may enter into project-based HAP contracts for units already under AHAP and may fill vacant PB units PHAs may enter into project-based HAP contracts for units already under AHAP and may fill vacant PB units PHA has ceased absorbing portable vouchers as of 4/1/2015 PHA has ceased absorbing portable vouchers as of 4/1/2015 Scenario 2 – PHAs who manage their program budgets in a responsible manner but are later determined by SPT to be in shortfall Scenario 2 – PHAs who manage their program budgets in a responsible manner but are later determined by SPT to be in shortfall PHA must submit signed CY 2015 Set-Aside Attachment A, certifying to all the requirements above PHA must submit signed CY 2015 Set-Aside Attachment A, certifying to all the requirements above

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Shortfalls: Determination of Funding Required Shortfalls: Determination of Funding Required Calculated by HUD using Two Year Projection Tool Calculated by HUD using Two Year Projection Tool Compares all resources available to PHA to HAP expenses projected for the year Compares all resources available to PHA to HAP expenses projected for the year Resources: RNP; HUD-held reserves; CY 2015 renewal BA; CY 2015 portion of incremental BA; set-aside funds Resources: RNP; HUD-held reserves; CY 2015 renewal BA; CY 2015 portion of incremental BA; set-aside funds Expenses: Current leasing and expense data, projected through the year; suspension of vouchers; projected attrition based on prior actual attrition Expenses: Current leasing and expense data, projected through the year; suspension of vouchers; projected attrition based on prior actual attrition

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Shortfalls: Shortfalls: Application period remains open through CY 2015 Application period remains open through CY 2015 PHA may apply multiple times if circumstances change PHA may apply multiple times if circumstances change PHA anticipating a shortfall should immediately contact the field office PHA anticipating a shortfall should immediately contact the field office Shortfall funds will be awarded in the amount needed for the PHA to end CY 2015 with $0 RNP and reserves Shortfall funds will be awarded in the amount needed for the PHA to end CY 2015 with $0 RNP and reserves

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Unforeseen Circumstances Unforeseen Circumstances Eligibility: PHA must have encountered circumstances during or after the re-benchmarking period that could not have been foreseen and have significantly increased renewal costs Eligibility: PHA must have encountered circumstances during or after the re-benchmarking period that could not have been foreseen and have significantly increased renewal costs Submission Requirements: Submission Requirements: Signed Set-Aside Attachment B for CY 2015 Signed Set-Aside Attachment B for CY 2015 Written narrative describing the unforeseen circumstance Written narrative describing the unforeseen circumstance

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Unforeseen Circumstances Requirements Unforeseen Circumstances Requirements Evidence to support the narrative Evidence to support the narrative PHA calculation of the increased costs for CY 2015 PHA calculation of the increased costs for CY 2015 Examples: Examples: Unforeseeable rise in market rental costs, beyond the inflation factors Unforeseeable rise in market rental costs, beyond the inflation factors Increase in HAP PUC due to local, specific economic conditions that reduced average total tenant payments Increase in HAP PUC due to local, specific economic conditions that reduced average total tenant payments PHA actions (raising payment standards or utility allowances; leasing beyond means) do not constitute unforeseen circumstances PHA actions (raising payment standards or utility allowances; leasing beyond means) do not constitute unforeseen circumstances

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Portability – Eligibility: Portability – Eligibility: PHA must have experienced a significant increase in renewal costs due to portability (HUD will calculate) PHA must have experienced a significant increase in renewal costs due to portability (HUD will calculate) Portability average HAP PUC for re-benchmarking period must exceed program-wide PUC by 10% Portability average HAP PUC for re-benchmarking period must exceed program-wide PUC by 10% Eligibility will be HAP difference multiplied by the unit months leased for “Port Vouchers Paid,” per VMS Eligibility will be HAP difference multiplied by the unit months leased for “Port Vouchers Paid,” per VMS Submission Requirements: Submission Requirements: Signed Set-Aside Attachment B for CY 2015 Signed Set-Aside Attachment B for CY 2015 No calculations required from PHA No calculations required from PHA

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Project-Based Vouchers – Eligibility: Project-Based Vouchers – Eligibility: Vouchers were not in use during the re-benchmarking period, in order to be available to meet a commitment for PB vouchers assistance Vouchers were not in use during the re-benchmarking period, in order to be available to meet a commitment for PB vouchers assistance Adjustment will not exceed the number of unleased unit months, per rebenchmarking Adjustment will not exceed the number of unleased unit months, per rebenchmarking Only new construction and rehabilitated housing are eligible Only new construction and rehabilitated housing are eligible

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Project-Based Vouchers Project-Based Vouchers Submission requirements: Submission requirements: Specific sections of the executed AHAP agreement (see the Notice) Specific sections of the executed AHAP agreement (see the Notice) If executed, specific sections of the HAP agreement (see the Notice) If executed, specific sections of the HAP agreement (see the Notice) Signed Set-Aside Attachment B for CY 2015 Signed Set-Aside Attachment B for CY 2015 Signed Set-Aside Attachment C and D for each project requested Signed Set-Aside Attachment C and D for each project requested

Voucher Set-Aside Funding HUD-VASH - Eligibility – 2 options: HUD-VASH - Eligibility – 2 options: Per Unit Cost Increase: Program-wide funded CY 2015 HAP PUC is less than current VASH HAP PUC, per latest VMS data Per Unit Cost Increase: Program-wide funded CY 2015 HAP PUC is less than current VASH HAP PUC, per latest VMS data HUD will calculate eligibility; no documentation required HUD will calculate eligibility; no documentation required Leasing Increase: Total VASH leasing for CY 2015 will exceed the level included in renewal funding plus leasing that will be supported by NRP and reserves Leasing Increase: Total VASH leasing for CY 2015 will exceed the level included in renewal funding plus leasing that will be supported by NRP and reserves HUD will calculate eligibility; no documentation required HUD will calculate eligibility; no documentation required Submit signed CY 2015 Set-Aside Attachment B, indicating which VASH option(s) the PHA requests – PHA may request both Submit signed CY 2015 Set-Aside Attachment B, indicating which VASH option(s) the PHA requests – PHA may request both

Voucher Set-Aside Funding Maintain Leasing – Eligibility: two criteria – must meet one: Maintain Leasing – Eligibility: two criteria – must meet one: To support leasing rate at the end of CY 2014 that exceeded the average leasing for the CY used to establish the allocation; or To support leasing rate at the end of CY 2014 that exceeded the average leasing for the CY used to establish the allocation; or To support additional leasing of vouchers that were issued but not leased as of the end of CY 2014 To support additional leasing of vouchers that were issued but not leased as of the end of CY 2014 Submission Requirements: Signed CY 2015 Set-Aside Attachment B; no documentation Submission Requirements: Signed CY 2015 Set-Aside Attachment B; no documentation HUD will calculate eligibility HUD will calculate eligibility

Voucher Set-Aside Funding HUD will post list of PHAs apparently eligible for VASH, portability and maintain leasing categories before the request deadline HUD will post list of PHAs apparently eligible for VASH, portability and maintain leasing categories before the request deadline Awards will be made to eligible PHAs based on need as determined by HUD Awards will be made to eligible PHAs based on need as determined by HUD An eligible PHA may not be funded if the funds are not needed, based on available and excess funds An eligible PHA may not be funded if the funds are not needed, based on available and excess funds HUD will give priority to eligible requests to maintain leasing HUD will give priority to eligible requests to maintain leasing Leasing levels in CY 2014 were severely affected by 2013 sequestration and increased at year’s end Leasing levels in CY 2014 were severely affected by 2013 sequestration and increased at year’s end Significant vouchers were issued late in CY 2014, whose costs will not be fully reflected in the renewal funding if leased Significant vouchers were issued late in CY 2014, whose costs will not be fully reflected in the renewal funding if leased

Voucher Set-Aside Funding HUD reserves the right to not fund any or all of the other categories in order to maintain leasing HUD reserves the right to not fund any or all of the other categories in order to maintain leasing Applications for categories other than shortfall must be received at HUD HQ by April 15, 2015 Applications for categories other than shortfall must be received at HUD HQ by April 15, 2015 HUD plans to complete reviews and notify PHAs by award within 60 days by June 15, 2015 HUD plans to complete reviews and notify PHAs by award within 60 days by June 15, 2015 PHAs will not be contacted to provide missing documents or supporting information PHAs will not be contacted to provide missing documents or supporting information Incomplete applications will be disapproved Incomplete applications will be disapproved

Administrative Fees FY 2015 Admin Fee Funding: $1,530,000,000 FY 2015 Admin Fee Funding: $1,530,000,000 FY 2014 funding was $1.5 billion FY 2014 funding was $1.5 billion HUD will use up to $10,000,000 of FY 2015 Admin Fee funding as a set-aside for housing conversion special fees, fees for portability and homeownership, etc. HUD will use up to $10,000,000 of FY 2015 Admin Fee funding as a set-aside for housing conversion special fees, fees for portability and homeownership, etc.

Administrative Fees Admin fee funds are advanced monthly, based on latest reconciled eligibility Admin fee funds are advanced monthly, based on latest reconciled eligibility Admin fees are reconciled quarterly; for CY 2015 earnings are anticipated to equal approximately 74 percent of eligibility Admin fees are reconciled quarterly; for CY 2015 earnings are anticipated to equal approximately 74 percent of eligibility PHAs must take actions to reduce costs if fees and UNP (formerly know as UNA) are insufficient PHAs must take actions to reduce costs if fees and UNP (formerly know as UNA) are insufficient Notice PIH discusses streamlining administrative practices to reduce costs Notice PIH discusses streamlining administrative practices to reduce costs HAP funds may not be used for admin costs HAP funds may not be used for admin costs

Administrative Fees CY 2015 AF schedules are posted on the HCV website CY 2015 AF schedules are posted on the HCV website /public_indian_housing/programs/hcv /public_indian_housing/programs/hcv If calculated fee rates for an area have decreased, HUD has held the rates to CY 2014 level If calculated fee rates for an area have decreased, HUD has held the rates to CY 2014 level Rates are effective 1/1/2015 Rates are effective 1/1/2015 PHA requests for higher admin fees or blended fee rates must be received by HUD by March 31, 2015 PHA requests for higher admin fees or blended fee rates must be received by HUD by March 31, 2015 Higher fee requests are submitted to Financial Management Center, supported by data stipulated in the Notice Higher fee requests are submitted to Financial Management Center, supported by data stipulated in the Notice Blended fee requests are submitted to Financial Management Division; no supporting data needed Blended fee requests are submitted to Financial Management Division; no supporting data needed Approvals are for CY 2015 only Approvals are for CY 2015 only

Administrative Fees Portability Fees: based on 80% of Col B rate of initial PHA, prorated Due to varying pro-rations across the CY, PHAs may use 75% to prorate portability fees all year: Col B rate x 80% x 75% = fee Special Fees/Set-Aside: Homeownership (HO): $200 for every HO closing for families in Voucher HO, Section 8 Family Self-Sufficiency or Section 8 MTW HO programs HUD will calculate and disburse, based on PIC reporting - no PHA application required MF Housing Conversions: $200 for each unit occupied on the date of the eligibility event HUD will calculate – no separate PHA application required for fees

Administrative Fees Special Fees/Set-Aside: Special Fees/Set-Aside: Special Portability Fees: Special Portability Fees: PHAs administering port-in vouchers which equal 20% or more of the PHA’s total leased vouchers as of December 31, 2014 PHAs administering port-in vouchers which equal 20% or more of the PHA’s total leased vouchers as of December 31, 2014 Funding: 5% of PHA’s Column A fee rate for each eligible port-in voucher for 12 months Funding: 5% of PHA’s Column A fee rate for each eligible port-in voucher for 12 months HUD will calculate and disburse, based on portability data in PIC and leased data from VMS; no PHA application required HUD will calculate and disburse, based on portability data in PIC and leased data from VMS; no PHA application required All special fees subject to availability of funds All special fees subject to availability of funds

Tenant Protection Vouchers $130,000,000 appropriated $130,000,000 appropriated Replacement vouchers are provided when an eligibility event permanently reduces the number of HUD-assisted housing units Replacement vouchers are provided when an eligibility event permanently reduces the number of HUD-assisted housing units Relocation vouchers are provided when HUD-assisted units are not permanently reduced, but temporarily unavailable Relocation vouchers are provided when HUD-assisted units are not permanently reduced, but temporarily unavailable Any TP voucher not defined by HUD as a “replacement voucher” may not be reissued after the initial family is no longer receiving assistance; it will be removed from ACC and funding will not be renewed Any TP voucher not defined by HUD as a “replacement voucher” may not be reissued after the initial family is no longer receiving assistance; it will be removed from ACC and funding will not be renewed This provision applies only to TP vouchers funded from FY 2015 Appropriations This provision applies only to TP vouchers funded from FY 2015 Appropriations

Tenant Protection Vouchers Multifamily Housing: Multifamily Housing: Vouchers are available to assist participants affected by Mod Rehab and SRO replacements and MF conversions such as terminations, opt-outs, prepayments, property disposition relocations and certain RAD conversions Vouchers are available to assist participants affected by Mod Rehab and SRO replacements and MF conversions such as terminations, opt-outs, prepayments, property disposition relocations and certain RAD conversions Initial term typically 12 months Initial term typically 12 months If funded term is less than 12 months, increments will be renewed at expiration If funded term is less than 12 months, increments will be renewed at expiration These are typically replacement (permanent) vouchers These are typically replacement (permanent) vouchers

Tenant Protection Vouchers Public Housing: Public Housing: Vouchers may be available to PHAs based on certain actions that temporarily or permanently remove units from the PH inventory, including demolitions and dispositions Vouchers may be available to PHAs based on certain actions that temporarily or permanently remove units from the PH inventory, including demolitions and dispositions HUD will determine a PHA’s eligibility for TP vouchers as part of its approval of the removal actions and PHA may then apply for the vouchers HUD will determine a PHA’s eligibility for TP vouchers as part of its approval of the removal actions and PHA may then apply for the vouchers The type of TP voucher awarded (replacement or relocation) will be identified in the funding allocation letter The type of TP voucher awarded (replacement or relocation) will be identified in the funding allocation letter Initial term typically will be 12 months Initial term typically will be 12 months If funded term is less than 12 months, increments will be renewed at expiration If funded term is less than 12 months, increments will be renewed at expiration

Tenant Protection Vouchers Replacement Vouchers for Vacant Units: Replacement Vouchers for Vacant Units: 2015 Act provides that HUD may only provide replacement vouchers for units that were occupied within the previous 24 months that cease to be available as assisted housing, and only to the extent that funding is available 2015 Act provides that HUD may only provide replacement vouchers for units that were occupied within the previous 24 months that cease to be available as assisted housing, and only to the extent that funding is available Due to anticipated demand, tenant protection vouchers are only initially being provided for occupied units Due to anticipated demand, tenant protection vouchers are only initially being provided for occupied units Subject to the availability of funding, HUD may be able to provide vouchers for vacant units in the impacted properties later in the year Subject to the availability of funding, HUD may be able to provide vouchers for vacant units in the impacted properties later in the year

VASH Funding Veterans’ Affairs Supportive Housing Veterans’ Affairs Supportive Housing $75,000,000 $75,000,000 Includes provision for a set-aside for a demonstration program for homeless or at-risk Native American veterans on/near Indian areas Includes provision for a set-aside for a demonstration program for homeless or at-risk Native American veterans on/near Indian areas Vouchers assigned at VAMC level and PHAs in that area are invited to partner and apply for the vouchers Vouchers assigned at VAMC level and PHAs in that area are invited to partner and apply for the vouchers Since program inception, 67,700 vouchers have been awarded to PHAs Since program inception, 67,700 vouchers have been awarded to PHAs

5 Year Mainstream 5 Year Mainstream voucher renewals will be based on actual HAP expenses as reported in VMS for CY 2014, in the same manner as other vouchers Administrative fees will be based on leasing as of the first of each month and will be prorated at the same level as fees for other vouchers Administrative fees will be based on leasing as of the first of each month and will be prorated at the same level as fees for other vouchers Additional information will be provided to agencies administering Mainstream vouchers Additional information will be provided to agencies administering Mainstream vouchers

HCVP Financial Management PHAs must manage their programs in a responsible manner to enable them to serve families within their CY 2015 allocations, RNP and reserves, and within voucher baselines. PHAs must manage their programs in a responsible manner to enable them to serve families within their CY 2015 allocations, RNP and reserves, and within voucher baselines. PIH Notice provides guidance on cost-savings measures PHAs may take to reduce financial shortfalls in the HCV program. PIH Notice provides guidance on cost-savings measures PHAs may take to reduce financial shortfalls in the HCV program. PIH Notice stipulates that PHAs may not use outside funding sources to maintain or increase leasing, but only to prevent terminations; prior HUD approval required to use outside funding and to report in VMS the expenses it supports PIH Notice stipulates that PHAs may not use outside funding sources to maintain or increase leasing, but only to prevent terminations; prior HUD approval required to use outside funding and to report in VMS the expenses it supports

HCVP Financial Management In compliance with Treasury requirements, effective January 1, 2012, HUD implemented cash management procedures for the disbursement of HAP funds to PHAs under the HCV program. In compliance with Treasury requirements, effective January 1, 2012, HUD implemented cash management procedures for the disbursement of HAP funds to PHAs under the HCV program. Disbursing only the funds required for current HAP costs results in the re-establishment of HUD-held program reserves, whereby excess HAP funds will remain obligated but undisbursed at the HUD level rather than held by the PHAs. Disbursing only the funds required for current HAP costs results in the re-establishment of HUD-held program reserves, whereby excess HAP funds will remain obligated but undisbursed at the HUD level rather than held by the PHAs. Moves new budget authority into the program reserves if it is not needed for current costs, where it remains until needed for program expenses; not a recapture Moves new budget authority into the program reserves if it is not needed for current costs, where it remains until needed for program expenses; not a recapture

HCVP Financial Management Pre-existing RNP funds held by PHAs have largely been transitioned in to HUD-held program reserves and will be available for use also Pre-existing RNP funds held by PHAs have largely been transitioned in to HUD-held program reserves and will be available for use also Transition of RNP funds will continue via quarterly reconciliations and monthly disbursements Transition of RNP funds will continue via quarterly reconciliations and monthly disbursements Transition of RNP funds to HUD-held funds does not constitute a recapture – the funds remain fully available to the PHA Transition of RNP funds to HUD-held funds does not constitute a recapture – the funds remain fully available to the PHA

HCVP Financial Management Point of Obligation Letters: New procedure to advise PHAs immediately when funds will be obligated for their programs and will be available for disbursement New procedure to advise PHAs immediately when funds will be obligated for their programs and will be available for disbursement Followed by the standard ACC letter, which provides the contract amendment Followed by the standard ACC letter, which provides the contract amendment

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