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Mandatory Exclusion of Training Program Payments and Earned Income Increases In The Public Housing and Certificate & Voucher Programs

Appendix 3

List of Statutory and Regulatory Provisions
 

Statute

  1. 42 U.S.C. § 1437(a) (1998), as amended by Pub. L. No. 101-625, § 515(b), 104 Stat. 4199 (Nov. 28, 1990). Requires delay of rent increase for 18 months for public housing tenants who secure a job after participating in a program of training and supportive services. See Appendix 6.
Regulations
  1. Former Earned Income Disregard Rule, 24 C.F.R. §§ 905.102(2)(xi) & 913.106(c)(11) (1995), 59 Fed. Reg. 43622 (August 24, 1994) - This final rule for the public housing and Indian housing programs implemented the 1990 statutory provision requiring the disregard of increased income earned by a public or Indian housing tenant after participating in a program of training and supportive services. Effective Date: September 23, 1994
  2. Former Combined Income and Rent, 24 C.F.R. § 813.106(c)(8) & 913.106(c)(8)&(13) (1996), 60 Fed. Reg. 17388 (April 5, 1995) - This interim rule for the public housing, Indian housing, and assisted housing programs added nine exclusions to the definition of annual income and continued the earned income disregard. Effective Date: May 5, 1995.
  3. Combined Income and Rent, 24 C.F.R. § 5.609(c)(8)&(13), 61 Fed. Reg. 54492 (October 18, 1996) - This rule finalized the April 5, 1995 interim rule for the public housing, Indian housing, and assisted housing programs that added nine exclusions to the definition of annual income and continued the earned income disregard. See Appendix 5.

  4.  
HUD Notices
  1. HUD Notice PIH 98-2, Treatment of Income Received from Training Programs (Jan. 12, 1998). See Appendix 4.
 
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