FR-6524-P-01 Housing and Community Development Act of 1980: Verification of Eligible Status
Summary
This proposed rule clarifies how the federal government will verify that people applying for housing assistance programs actually qualify for that help based on their income and citizenship status. The rule matters because it affects millions of Americans trying to access affordable housing and aims to prevent fraud while streamlining the application process.
Key Points
- 1HUD (the housing agency) is proposing new procedures to check whether people applying for housing assistance meet income limits and eligibility requirements
- 2The rule requires verification of applicants' citizenship or immigration status to determine program eligibility
- 3These verification standards apply to multiple housing programs that help low-income families afford homes
- 4The public has until April 22, 2026 to submit comments on whether this proposed rule is fair and workable
- 5The goal is to balance protecting taxpayer funds from fraud while making it easier for truly eligible families to get housing help quickly
Key Dates
February 20, 2026
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