The Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA) (Public Law 114–201) was enacted on July 29, 2016. Title I of HOTMA contains 14 sections that affect the public housing and Section 8 rental assistance programs. This page serves as a clearinghouse for resources related to the implementation of HOTMA provisions that affect programs administered by PIH.
Sections 102, 103, 104 – Income and Assets
Overview
The rule was officially published in the Federal Register on February 14, 2023, and revises HUD regulations to put sections 102, 103, and 104 of HOTMA into effect. These sections make changes to the United States Housing Act of 1937, particularly those affecting income calculation, reviews, and program eligibility.
Resources
- (NEW) PIH Notice 2023-27 Implementation Guidance: Section 102 and 104 of HOTMA
- Note 10/26/2023: On page 6, HUD is working to make one correction and remove the following sentence: “PHAs must pick a compliance date that falls before the deadline for their PHA Plan submission.” To clarify, each PHA will establish a compliance date, as early as January 1, 2024, but no later than January 1, 2025, based on when the PHA’s software is able to submit to the Housing Information Portal (HIP). The Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) will be issuing a separate HIP transition notice, which will provide more information on the migration to the HIP system.
- (NEW) Email to PHA Executive Directors – Notice Announcement and Update on Compliance 9/29/2023
- (NEW) Implementation Guidance Notice Overview Presentation
- (NEW) Income and Assets Crosswalk of Regulation Changes
- (NEW) Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher Program List of Discretionary Policies to Implement HOTMA – 9/25/2023 update
- (NEW) Revised Forms HUD-50058 Family Report for the Non-MTW, MTW, and MTW Expansion Programs 9/29/2023
- Email to PHA Executive Directors-Update on HOTMA Implementation – July 18, 2023
- Over-Income in Public Housing Resources
- Preview of HOTMA Final Rule Implementing Sections 102, 103, and 104
- HOTMA Income and Assets Final Rule Highlights
- HOTMA Income and Assets Final Rule Q&A
- HOTMA Proposed Rule and Request for Public Comment for Sections 102, 103, and 104
Webinars
HUD will post a series of recorded webinar trainings covering topics from the Notice, such as Net Family Assets and Calculating Income, over the coming months.
HOTMA Income and Assets Training Series – May 2023
HOTMA Income & Assets Rule Briefing for PHAs (YouTube Video)
Questions
Please send all Public Housing and HCV program related questions about HOTMA to HOTMAquestions@hud.gov
Sections 101, 105, 106, 112
- HOTMA Implementation Proposed Rule Slides for PBV, HQS, and Utility Allowances
- HOTMA Implementation Proposed Rule Webinar for PBV, HQS and Utility Allowances (mp4) Google Chrome is Preferred Web Browser to view
- HUD published an implementation notice and request for comment in the Federal Register on January 18, 2017.
- HUD published technical corrections to the January 18, 2017, notice in the Federal Register on July 14, 2017.
- HUD published Notice PIH 2017–18, "Housing Choice Voucher Program – Guidance on Manufactured Home Space Rentals,” on September 7, 2017
- HUD published Notice PIH 2017–20, "Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA) – Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Implementation Guidance," on October 27, 2017
- HUD published Notice PIH 2017–21, "Implementation Guidance: Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA) – Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) and Project-Based Voucher (PBV) Provisions," on October 30, 2017
- Program Cap Calculation Worksheet – the worksheet has recently been updated. If you already downloaded an earlier version, please re-download and use this latest version.
- Poverty Rate by Census Tract – Use this tool to determine if an address falls into a tract that has an average poverty level of 20 percent or less to determine if a unit qualifies for the PBV percentage limit (program cap) 10 percent increase or the income-mixing requirement (project cap) 40 percent increase.
- PIH 2017-21 Webcast and Training Slides
Section 109
- Proposed rule forthcoming
If you have a question about HOTMA, please send it to HOTMAquestions@hud.gov.
Initial Implentation Guidance
- On October 24, 2016, HUD’s initial implementation guidance was published in the Federal Register. This guidance identified provisions that were effective upon enactment or already in effect (i.e., no HUD action required to implement) and provisions that would be effective only once HUD issued guidance or undertook rulemaking.