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  8. PART 903—PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY PLANS


PART 903—PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY PLANS


  • § 903.1 - What is the purpose of this subpart?
  • § 903.2 - With respect to admissions, what must a PHA do to deconcentrate poverty in its developments?
  • § 903.3 - What is the purpose of this subpart?
  • § 903.4 - What are the public housing agency plans?
  • § 903.5 - When must a PHA submit the plans to HUD?
  • § 903.6 - What information must a PHA provide in the 5-Year Plan?
  • § 903.7 - What information must a PHA provide in the Annual Plan?
  • § 903.9 - May HUD request additional information in the Annual Plan of a troubled PHA?
  • § 903.11 - Are certain PHAs eligible to submit a streamlined Annual Plan?
  • § 903.12 - What are the streamlined Annual Plan requirements for small PHAs?
  • § 903.13 - What is a Resident Advisory Board and what is its role in development of the Annual Plan?
  • § 903.15 - What is the relationship of the public housing agency plans to the Consolidated Plan, the Assessment of Fair Housing, and a PHA's Fair Housing Requirements?
  • § 903.17 - What is the process for obtaining public comment on the plans?
  • § 903.19 - When is the 5-Year Plan or Annual Plan ready for submission to HUD?
  • § 903.21 - May the PHA amend or modify a plan?
  • § 903.23 - What is the process by which HUD reviews, approves, or disapproves an Annual Plan?
  • § 903.25 - How does HUD ensure PHA compliance with its plan?
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