HUD Section 214 Proposed Rule: Verification of Citizenship and Immigration Status in Housing Programs

This course presents a detailed review of HUD’s proposed rule requiring verification of U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration status for all applicants and recipients in covered housing programs—regardless of age. Learn about the new documentation requirements, changes to prorated assistance, and the impact on multifamily, public, and voucher housing. Stay current with updated regulatory definitions and understand the compliance steps for both housing professionals and residents. Be prepared for changes aligned with federal law and administration priorities.

In this course you will learn the following:
* Understand the purpose and intent of the proposed rule.
* Identify the programs and populations affected.
* Describe the process for submitting public comments and participating in the rulemaking process.
* Recognize the documentation and verification requirements for citizenship and eligible immigration status.
* Explain the procedures for delay, denial, reduction, or termination of assistance.
* Understand the reporting and paperwork requirements.
* Anticipate potential changes to the rule based on public input.

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HUD Section 214 Proposed Rule: Verification of Citizenship and Immigration Status in Housing Programs

$129.99
1 year of access

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