DVP AND KDHAP: KEY DIFFERENCES (from Appendix A PIH 2006-12)
Examples of
DVP Provisions Not Applicable to KDHAP
• 24 CFR part 982 applies to DVP except where
expressly waived by HUD
• DVP assists Hurricane Rita evacuees
• PHA option to use administrative fees for utility
deposits and security deposits
• Initial lease term usually 12 months
• Housing assistance payment calculation based on
payment standards and includes utility allowances
• No tenant contribution based on income for initial
18 months of assistance
• Utility reimbursements permitted under certain
circumstances
• Annual HQS inspections
• PHA tenant eligibility screening and application of
noncitizen requirements for
families who did not receive such screening for their
pre-disaster assistance
• $1500 PHA initial placement fee
• Families living in (1) non-Section 8 units in
Section 236 housing, (2) non-Section 8 units in non-insured Section 236(b)
housing, (3) non-Section 8 units in Section 221(d)(3) BMIR housing; and (4)
units in FHA-insured and non-insured projects with RAP assistance or Rent
Supplement assistance are not eligible
for DVP assistance
Examples of
KDHAP Provisions Not Applicable to the DVP
• KDHAP funding for utility deposits and security
deposits
• 6 to 12 month initial KDHAP lease term
• Rent subsidy calculation based on FMRs
• No tenant contribution based on income for duration
of program
• Deferred initial HQS inspection
• PHA quarterly family follow-up
• $1000 PHA initial placement fee
• FEMA funding for the KDHAP
• Mandatory family registration with FEMA, and FEMA
determination of whether predisaster unit is
habitable
• Families living in (1) non-Section 8 units in
Section 236 housing, (2) non-Section 8 units in non-insured Section 236(b)
housing, (3) non-Section 8 units in Section 221(d)(3) BMIR housing; and (4)
units in FHA-insured and non-insured projects with RAP assistance or Rent
Supplement assistance were eligible for KDHAP assistance