Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Rule 14-5812 - PROHIBITED ACTIONS5812.1A participant in the HCVP shall not knowingly:
(a) Make a false statement, either oral or written, to DCHA;(b) Commit fraud, bribery, or any other corrupt or criminal act in connection with any federal housing program;(c) Make payments to the Owner in excess of amounts authorized by DCHA for rent, security deposit, and additional services;(d) Offer bribes or illegal gratuities to DCHA Board of Commissioners, employees, contractors, or other DCHA representatives;(e) Offer payments or other incentives to the Owner or a third party as an inducement for the third party to make false or misleading statements to DCHA on the Family's behalf;(f) Use a false name or the use of falsified, forged, or altered documents;(g) Misreport Family information or circumstances (such as income, Family composition);(h) Omit facts that were obviously known by a Family member (such as, not reporting employment income); or(i) Permit program abuse by an adult Family member.5812.2In the case of program abuse caused by a Family member DCHA may, at its discretion, impose any of the following remedies:
(a) Require the Family to repay excess subsidy amounts paid by DCHA, as described earlier in this section;(b) Require, as a condition of receiving or continuing assistance, that a culpable Family member not reside in the unit;(c) Deny or terminate the Family's assistance;(d) Refer the Family for state or federal criminal prosecution; or(e) Require participation in the Good Neighbor Program.5812.3An Owner participating in the HCV program shall not knowingly:
(a) Make any false statement to DCHA; or(b) Commit fraud, bribery, or any other corrupt or criminal act in connection with any federal housing program including:(1) Charging the Family rent above or below the amount specified by DCHA;(2) Charging a security deposit other than that specified in the Family's lease or greater than one (1) month's rent;(3) Charging the Family for services that are provided to unassisted tenants at no extra charge;(4) Knowingly accepting housing assistance payments for any month(s) after the Family has vacated the unit or the sole-Family member is deceased;(5) Knowingly accepting incorrect or excess housing assistance payments;(6) Offering bribes or illegal gratuities to DCHA Board of Commissioners, employees, contractors, or other DCHA representatives;(7) Offering payments or other incentives to an HCV Family as an inducement for the Family to make false or misleading statements to DCHA; or(8) Residing in the unit with an assisted Family.5812.4When DCHA determines that the Owner has committed program abuse, DCHA may take any of the following actions:
(a) Require the Owner to repay excess housing assistance payments, as discussed earlier in this section and in accordance with the policies in the administrative plan and DCMR;(b) Terminate the HAP contract;(c) Bar the Owner from future participation in any DCHA programs; or(d) Refer the case to state or federal officials for criminal prosecution.D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 14, r. 14-5812
Final Rulemaking published at 59 DCR 7942, 7953 (June 29, 2012)Authority: Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA) pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 6-203 (2008 Repl.)