Enterprise
Income Verification (EIV) System for Multifamily Housing Program Users
Background
Under
the Rental Housing Integrity Improvement Project (RHIIP) initiative, the Office
of Housing is responsible for ensuring that the proper subsidy is provided to
low income families through its rental assistance programs. The amount of rental
assistance paid on behalf of the family is calculated using the family's annual
income, less allowable deductions. Therefore, as of January 31, 2010 it is required
that Owners and Management Agents (O/As) obtain EIV access and adequately verify
annual income and benefit information in making rental housing subsidy determinations.
The O/As must use the EIV system in its entirety. EIV
EIV
obtains monthly Social Security (SS) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits
data from the Social Security Administration (SSA) and monthly employer new hires
(W-4), quarterly wage for federal and non-federal employees, and quarterly unemployment
data from the Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS') National Directory
of New Hires (NDNH).
EIV compiles these data and makes them available to:
-
O/As to assist them in verifying tenant-provided income information at the time
of re-certification for HUD's rental assistance programs. O/As are not to take
the income data in EIV and use it to calculate a tenant's income.
- Contract
administrators (CAs) (Performance Based Contract Administrators (PBCAs), Traditional
Contract Administrators (TCAs) in preparation for and during management and occupancy
reviews (MORs) of O/A program operations.
- Independent Public Auditors
(IPAs) in auditing O/As and PHAs in the administration of HUD rental assistance
programs.
- HUD's Office of Inspector General (HUD-OIG) in carrying out
its objective to detect and pursue cases of waste, fraud, and abuse of HUD's programs.
The
use of EIV, an independent third party income verification source, will better
ensure that the right benefits go to the right persons. Since the use of EIV became
mandatory for O/A, O/As are required to maintain access to the system and incorporate
all of its functionality fully in their day-to-day operations. CAs are also required
to use the system in the performance of MORs, the purpose of which is to identify
and reduce errors in the administration of HUD rental assistance programs, thereby
reducing the number and amount of improper payments of HUD subsidies. The
EIV System has already proven to be instrumental in reducing income and rent determination
errors and improper payments due to unreported and underreported family household
income. With the mandate for O/As to use EIV as a third party income
verification tool and increased monitoring of O/A verification of tenant income,
HUD will further reduce improper payment of HUD subsidy.
System Security
Measures
The integrity and availability of data in EIV is essential. The
data contained therein needs to be protected from unanticipated or unintentional
use and disclosure. Through its system
security measures, HUD restricts the use of this information to program
administrators such as O/As, HUD approved officials such as CAs under contract
with HUD, and HUD's OIG, the law enforcement arm of HUD. Further information is
available from EIV application information and online access.