Qualified PHAs
The Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA), Title VII, Small Public
Housing Authorities Paperwork Reduction Act exempted qualified PHAs
from the requirement to prepare and submit an annual plan.
A Qualified PHA is a PHA that:
- has a combined unit total of 550 or less public housing units
and section 8 vouchers; and
- is not designated troubled under section 6(j)(2) of the 1937
Act, the Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS), as a troubled
public housing agency durning the prior 12 months; and
- does not have a failing score under the Section 8 Management
Assessment Program (SEMAP) during the prior 12 months.
Annual Requirements
Although HERA exempts qualified PHAs from the requirement to prepare
and submit and annual plan, qualified PHAs must carry out the following
annual requirements:
Annual Public Hearing - Each qualified PHA must annually
hold a public hearing regarding any changes to the goals, objectives,
and policies of that agency and invite public comment regarding
such changes. The qualified PHA must also consult with and consider
the recommendations of the resident advisory boards for the agency
at the public hearing. HUD considers the annual public hearing essential
to PHAs in determining whether changes to goals, objectives, and
policies are needed.
At least 45 days before the date of the public hearing, the PHA shall:
- Make all information relevnat to the hearing and any determination
of the agency regarding changes to the goals, objectives, and
policies of the agency to be considered at the hearing, avaiable
for inspection by the public at the principla office of the PHA
durning normal business hours.
- Publish a notice informing the public that-
- The information to be reviewed durning the public hearing is
available, and where and when they may inspect the information.
- Date, time, and location of the public hearing.
Civil Rights Certification - Each qualified PHA is required
to submit a civil rights certification to the local HUD office annually
by mail or the PHA may submit a scanned, signed copy via email.
The civil rights certification should be submitted to the local
HUD office no later than 75 days prior to the beginning of the PHAs
fiscal year. Qualified PHAs must use form HUD-50077 CR for the civil
rights certification.
Five Year Plan Requirements
All qualified PHAs are required to electronically upload to the
PHA Plan website a Five Year Plan every fifth year from its initial
submission. The Five Year Plan only covers mission, goals, objectives,
and Violence Against Women Act requirements. When submitting the
Five Year Plan, the qualified PHA must include the civil rights
certification in its electronic submission. PHA policies and procedures
are not included in the Five Year Plan.
Resident Participation
As prescribed in HERA, each qualified PHA shall establish 1 or
more resident advisory boards, the membership of which shall reflect
and represent the residents assisted by the PHA. Each qualified
PHA shall consult with and consider the recommendations of the resident
advisory boards at the annual public hearing.
Consistency with the Consolidated Plan
The PHA must assure that its Five-Year Plan is consistent with
information and data available in the Consolidated Plan for the
jurisdiction in which the PHA is located. With each 5-Year Plan,
the PHA must include a certification of consistency with the Consolidated
Plan, form HUD-50077SL. The certification of consistency must be
signed by the state or local official certifying that the PHA Plan
is consistent with the jurisdictions Consolidated Plan.
Public Availability
It is the responsibility of each PHA to make the approved plan
and supporting documentation available to the general public. It
is strongly encouraged that PHAs post these documents on its agency
website for easy access to the public.