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Federal Agency: "Department of Housing and Urban Development: Office of Public and Indian Housing"
GAO-18-429, Aug 9, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-8678
Agency: Department of Housing and Urban Development: Office of Public and Indian Housing
Status: Open
Comments: HUD is in the process of revising both guidebooks. HUD officials stated that the updated guidebooks will include revisions to reflect HUD's current criminal history policies. The revised guidebooks are expected to be completed no later than December 2019.
Agency: Department of Housing and Urban Development: Office of Public and Indian Housing
Status: Open
Comments: HUD Office of Public and Indian Housing staff, including Regional Directors, reviewed the checklist and determined that no additional questions should be added as they believe the checklist currently addresses federal criminal history requirements. Therefore, they also maintain that the related checklist instructions also do no require revision.