New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 42 - STATE RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Subchapter 5 - PROJECT-BASED VOUCHER PROGRAM
Section 5:42-5.2 - Denial of admission or termination of assistance
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) Denial of assistance for an applicant may include any or all of the following:
(b) Termination of assistance for a participant may include either refusing to enter into a HAP contract, or approve a lease, terminating housing assistance payments under an outstanding HAP contract.
(c) DCA shall terminate S-RAP assistance for a household evicted from housing assisted under the S-RAP for serious violation(s) of the lease.
(d) DCA shall terminate S-RAP assistance for a household that fails to follow the Employability Development Plan as written by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
(e) DCA shall terminate S-RAP assistance for an applicant, or terminate program assistance for a participant if any member of the household fails to sign and submit the consent to release information form.
(f) DCA shall deny admission or terminate assistance because a family member does not establish citizenship or eligible immigration status.
(g) DCA shall deny admission for an applicant or terminate assistance for a participant on any of the following grounds:
(h) DCA shall terminate assistance for a family that is absent from the assisted unit for a period of more than 180 consecutive calendar days.
(i) DCA may deny assistance to an applicant or terminate assistance to a participant family if any member of the family has committed, based on the preponderance of the evidence that a family member has engaged in such activity, regardless of whether the family member has been arrested, any of the following:
(j) Discretion. DCA may impose, as a condition of continued assistance for the household, a requirement that other family members who participated in or were culpable for the action or failure would not reside in the unit. In determining whether to deny admission or terminate assistance because of action or failure to act by members of the family DCA has discretion to consider all of the circumstances in each case, including:
(k) Informal review for applicant. DCA shall give an applicant prompt notice of a decision denying assistance to the applicant. The notice must contain a brief statement of the reasons for the DCA decision. The notice must also state that the applicant may request an informal review.