HUD 74 FR No. 166, p. 44285 – Refinement of Income and Rent Determination Requirements in Public and Assisted Housing Programs; Delay of Effective Date (8/25/09)

This action relates to the final rule revising HUD’s public and assisted housing program regulations to require that PHAs and owners of assisted housing use HUD’s Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system. The rule was to go into effect on September 30, 2009, after a prior delay. Now the effective date has been postponed once again to January 31, 2010. There was significant public comment on the final rule raising concerns about applicants’ and participants’ ability to obtain identifying documents required under EIV such as birth certificates and children’s social security numbers. The delay will give newly confirmed HUD officials an opportunity to review and consider these comments. [Download.]

PIH Notice 2009-22 – Over Subsidization in the Housing Choice Voucher Program (7/21/09)

This notice renews much of last year’s notice on the same subject, including the restrictions on approval of an extra bedroom for family caregivers and rotating caregivers. The notice includes a specific provision for seeking reasonable accommodation, a mechanism that advocates might use to seek exception such restrictions. [Download.]

ACWDL 09-42: Medi-Cal Referrals and BCCTP –County Responsibilities (9/15/09)

Counties are responsible for referring Medi-Cal applicants and beneficiaries with breast cancer to BBCTP. If an applicant or beneficiary may be disabled she should be referred for a disability determination as well as referred to BCCTP. Beneficiaries losing Medi-Cal eligibility should not be cut off until a determination has been made by BCCTP. The letter lays out step by step the process counties are supposed to take in different situations. [Download]

ACL 09-47: Statutory Changes to Payment Of Medical Recognized Expenses (Share-Of-Cost Buyout) (9/16/09)

Information regarding two statutory changes to the payment of Medi-Cal Recognized Expenses (MRE) for Personal Care Services Program (PCSP) and IHSS Plus Waiver (IPW) program recipients (known as the SOC Buyout Program). In order to be eligible for the payment of MRE, individuals in PCSP or IPW must be eligible for and receive services under one of those programs before July 1, 2009, and continue to receive those services. (So, new folks to PCSP or IPW, IHSS Residual (IHSS-R) program people, and any one covered who then leaves the programs or loses eligibility are no longer eligible.) Secondly, these individuals will have the MRE payment eliminated as of October 1, 2009. As of that date, the SOC buyout program will be entirely eliminated. Includes a discussion of potential SOC buyout recipients and the treatment of state hearings appeals or Conlan II claims to have their payment of MRE restored, and payment of MRE eligibility for IHSS-R recipients who move to the PCSP or IPW program [ Posted in IHSS
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