On July 29, 2016, President Obama signed into law the Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act (Pub.L. 114-201, 130 Stat.782) of 2016,(HOTMA) or affectionately known as “hotmess”.
This new statute provides updates and improvements to statutes that authorize and prescribe requirements for multiple HUD programs and the department of agriculture’s single-family housing guaranteed loan program.
Significant amendments include setting a maximum income level for continued occupancy in public housing, expanding the availability of Family Unification Program vouchers for children aging out of foster care, changes to the housing quality standards for Section 8 voucher units, multiple changes to the Project-Based Voucher program, modifying requirements for mortgage insurance for condominiums under the federal Housing Administration, creating a Special Assistant for Veterans Affairs in HUD, and changing the allocation formula for the Housing Opportunities for Persons With Aids program.
Below is a summary of certain statutory provisions that are effective immediately and those provisions that will require further action by HUD to become effective or to be used by HUD program participants.
Allows Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) to establish payment standards of up to 120 percent of FMR as a reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability without HUD approval.
PHAs may choose, but are no longer required, to reduce the payment standard for a family who remains under HAP contract at the family’s second annual reexamination.
The law revises the length of the term that a FUP-eligible youth may receive FUP assistance from 18 months to 36 months.
These changes include alterations to the allocation formula, continued eligibility of Fiscal Year 2016 grantees and authorization to award funds to alternative grantees.
While not all-inclusive, the items noted above are intended to make HUD program participants aware of the new requirements and result in successful implementation.
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