What is an annual reexamination?
Annual or Interim Reexamination (6.2) Under HUD program rules, all assisted families must periodically have their income reexamined for purposes of determining their continued eligibility for assistance and required contribution to rent. An annual reexamination is the reexamination of income that occurs once a year.
What is a 50058 form?
Form 50058 is a module of IMS/PIC, a system that collects, stores, and generates reports on families who participate in Public Housing or Section 8 rental subsidy programs.
What does HUD PIC stand for?
Information Center
Inventory Management System (IMS)/PIH Information Center (PIC) | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
WHAT IS A PIC report?
2.1 The PIC/S Inspection Report provides a summary of the GMP inspection activities undertaken, observations made during the inspection, deficiencies noted during the inspection, any product samples taken, assessment of the Site Master File, the inspector’s summary and conclusions.
What is IMS pic?
IMS/PIC enables Housing Authorities to update their data online. This allows field personnel to focus on providing assistance to Housing Authorities and reduces the burden of paper submission and data entry. IMS/PIC also enables Local HUD Offices to focus on upholding fair housing practices.
What does PIC stand for in housing?
About IMS/PIC – Public and Indian Housing | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
What does PIC mean in HUD?
PIH Information Center
What are the requirements for an annual reexamination?
2.1 Annual reexaminations PHAs must4conduct an annual reexamination for all families. When completing a reexamination, PHAs must5 obtain and document in the tenant file third-party verification of the following components, or document in the tenant file why third-party verification was not available.
What are historical statistics for reexamination requests?
These historical statistics are data for requests for reexamination filed since 7/1/1981 (for ex parte) or since 11/29/1999 (for inter partes). They are updated quarterly.
What is the effective date of a regular re-examination?
The effective date of a regular re-examination is determined when participants are first admitted to the program. Generally, the month of your review does not change. Prior to the effective date, you will be mailed a re-examination packet. Normally, the process starts around 4 months in advance.
What is the re-examination process?
The re-examination process is a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requirement that allows SCCHA to review participant income and household composition and to adjust the household’s level of assistance accordingly.