Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 192 - Veterans Affairs Department
Chapter 9055 - ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION
Part 9055.0330 - STATE SOLDIERS' ASSISTANCE VOUCHER DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VDAP) ACTIVITY
Universal Citation: MN Rules 9055.0330
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Program purpose.
A. Upon application approval, the
commissioner must provide financial assistance as provided under this part to a
veteran and the veteran's dependents who are participants in a publicly funded
subsidized housing program.
B. An
applicant for the voucher deposit assistance program (VDAP) benefit must meet
the requirements of this part and must be a veteran or a surviving spouse of a
veteran who has been approved for subsidized housing and is in need of a
security or damage deposit to take possession of the approved
residence.
C. The entity approving
a veteran or a surviving spouse for subsidized housing may verify the residency
of the veteran or the surviving spouse if the veteran or surviving spouse does
not have the residency verifications required in Minnesota Statutes, section
197.05,
paragraph (b).
D. This part applies
only to the VDAP activity.
Subp. 2. Benefits provided.
A. The VDAP benefit allows for payment of a
security or damage deposit for a veteran or the surviving spouse of a veteran
to obtain permanent housing.
B. The
VDAP benefit is a once-per-lifetime benefit that is not subject to maximum
monthly household income limits or maximum household asset limits.
C. A veteran is authorized to receive the
VDAP benefit once in the veteran's lifetime. A surviving spouse of a veteran is
authorized one VDAP benefit if the veteran did not receive the benefit while
living.
D. The maximum VDAP benefit
amount authorized under this part is limited to the amount stated on the
veteran's or the surviving spouse's proposed lease agreement for the security
or damage deposit and any additional charges and fees required by the property
owner or manager for the veteran or surviving spouse to move into the
housing.
E. A property owner or
manager must reimburse the remaining balance of a security or damage deposit to
the veteran or the surviving spouse if the veteran or surviving spouse vacates
the residence after having lived at the residence for at least 180 days. The
property owner or manager must reimburse the remaining balance of a security or
damage deposit to the department if the veteran or surviving spouse vacates the
residence before 180 days.
Subp. 3. VDAP approval letter and shelter authorization forms.
A. The commissioner must issue a
VDAP approval letter and VDAP shelter authorization form to a veteran or
surviving spouse approved for the VDAP benefit.
B. The completed VDAP shelter authorization
form is the only billing document accepted by the commissioner for payment of
the veteran's or surviving spouse's security or damage deposit.
C. The VDAP approval letter and shelter
authorization form must explain and confirm:
(1) the amount approved for the veteran's or
surviving spouse's security or damage deposit;
(2) the name and address of the owner or
manager of the property to be rented; and
(3) instructions for completing the shelter
authorization form.
Subp. 4. VDAP denial letter.
A. The commissioner must issue a VDAP denial
letter to a veteran or surviving spouse who is denied the VDAP
benefit.
B. The VDAP denial letter
must explain the reasons for denial and the veteran's or surviving spouse's
right to appeal under part 9055.0290, subpart 8.
Subp. 5. Property owner or manager participation.
A property owner or manager participating in the VDAP program must:
A. comply with this part;
and
B. execute a standard lease
agreement with the veteran or surviving spouse and complete the owner or
manager portion of the shelter authorization form.
Subp. 6. Changing residences.
A. A veteran or surviving spouse may request
to change residences before move-in if there is a conflict with the original
property owner or manager or the original residence is no longer
suitable.
B. A request to change
residences must be submitted to the commissioner through a county veterans
service officer, a department field operations claims representative, or a
department tribal veterans service officer.
C. A veteran or surviving spouse requesting
to change residences must return the original VDAP approval letter and shelter
authorization form and submit a written statement to the commissioner
explaining the reasons for changing residences.
D. The veteran or surviving spouse must
provide updated documentation from the agency approving the veteran or
surviving spouse for subsidized housing, and a proposed lease agreement with
the new property owner or manager.
E. The commissioner must approve the new
residence before move-in and payment of the security or damage deposit is
authorized. Retroactive payment to a different property owner or manager after
move-in before commissioner approval of the new residence is
prohibited.
Subp. 7. VDAP payments.
A. To be eligible
for VDAP payments, the veteran or surviving spouse must submit to the
commissioner the completed documents required in item C for payment of a VDAP
security or damage deposit to the property owner or manager.
B. The commissioner must only make a payment
for a VDAP security or damage deposit to the property owner or manager stated
on the VDAP shelter authorization form and on the executed lease agreement. The
commissioner must make the payment directly to the property owner or
manager.
C. Documents that must be
submitted to the commissioner for payment of a VDAP security or damage deposit
includes:
(1) a copy of the VDAP approval
letter;
(2) the shelter
authorization form completed by the veteran or surviving spouse and the
property owner or manager; and
(3)
a copy of the executed lease agreement signed by both the veteran or surviving
spouse and the property owner or manager.
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