24 CFR 982.555 - Informal hearing for participant
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Greene v. Carson, 14 Civ. 3676 (AT) (GWG).
...including determinations "to terminate assistance to a participant family because of the family's action or failure to act." 24 C.F.R. § 982.555(a)(1) ; id. § 983.2 (stating that part 982, which applies to the tenant-based voucher program, also applies to the project-based program, with cer......
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Stevenson v. Willis, No. 3:07CV3743.
...Remaining Claims In her third, fourth and fifth claims for relief, plaintiff alleges violations of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1437d and 1437f3 and 24 C.F.R. § 982.555, et seq.4 Defendants Page 921 claim that the regulations on which plaintiff bases the remainder of her claims do not provide a private cau......
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Figgs v. Bos. Hous. Auth., SJC–11532.
...part, on the hearsay statements of a CI that were contained in the search warrant affidavit of Detective Best. Pursuant to 24 C.F.R. § 982.555(e)(5) (2000), evidence “may be considered [by a hearing officer] without regard to admissibility under the rules of evidence applicable to judicial ......
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Hinneberg v. Big Stone County Housing, No. A04-435.
...and, pursuant to HUD regulations, Big Stone County HRA designated a hearing officer from a neighboring county's HRA to preside. See 24 CFR § 982.555(e)(4)(i) (2005). The hearing officer's decision noted the above undisputed facts and concluded that the Big Stone County HRA "acted responsibl......
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Greene v. Carson, 14 Civ. 3676 (AT) (GWG).
...including determinations "to terminate assistance to a participant family because of the family's action or failure to act." 24 C.F.R. § 982.555(a)(1) ; id. § 983.2 (stating that part 982, which applies to the tenant-based voucher program, also applies to the project-based program, with cer......
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Stevenson v. Willis, No. 3:07CV3743.
...Remaining Claims In her third, fourth and fifth claims for relief, plaintiff alleges violations of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1437d and 1437f3 and 24 C.F.R. § 982.555, et seq.4 Defendants Page 921 claim that the regulations on which plaintiff bases the remainder of her claims do not provide a private cau......
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Figgs v. Bos. Hous. Auth., SJC–11532.
...part, on the hearsay statements of a CI that were contained in the search warrant affidavit of Detective Best. Pursuant to 24 C.F.R. § 982.555(e)(5) (2000), evidence “may be considered [by a hearing officer] without regard to admissibility under the rules of evidence applicable to judicial ......
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Costa v. Fall River Housing Authority, SJC-10197.
...a recipient's Section 8 assistance, the recipient has a right to an "informal hearing" before the termination takes effect. 24 C.F.R. § 982.555(a)(1)(v). See Carter v. Lynn Hous. Auth., 450 Mass. 626, 633-634, 880 N.E.2d 778 (2008) (Carter). The HUD regulations go on to state that the infor......
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