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Finding 2022 - 002 - Section 8 HQS Inspection Deficiencies Housing Choice Vouchers - CFDA No. 14.871; Grant period - year ended December 31, 2022 Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulations and HUD guidelines give the requirements for annual inspections to determine if the units leased to families meet the Housing Quality Standards. Specifically, HUD regulations CFR Parts 982.158 and 982.404 require inspections of units under HAP contract that fail to meet HQS. The PHA must require the owner to correct any life threatening HQS deficiencies within 24 hours after the inspections and all other HQS deficiencies within 30 calendar days or within a specified PHA-approved extension. Condition & Perspective: HQS inspections were tested for compliance in the current year. Of the 7 failed HQS inspections selected for review: 5 units were not re-inspected within the 30-day requirement. Cause: Lack of controls over compliance with HUD regulations and turnover of staff. Effect: Non-compliance with HUD regulations Questioned Costs: None Identified Repeat Finding: No Recommendation: We recommend the Authority should continue to strengthen its internal controls in relation to the HQS inspection and re-inspection process to ensure that they are completed within the required timeframe to meet the HUD compliance requirements. Management?s Response to Finding: The Authority is continuing to work on the procedures for failed inspections to ensure that the reinspections are performed within the 30-day requirement. The Authority is also planning on additional training for employees to make sure they are qualified to meet the HQS re-inspection requirements. Patricia Logan, Executive Director, has assumed the responsibility of ensuring that the inspections will be performed within the timeframe to meet the HUD compliance requirements and expects the deficiencies which led to this finding to be resolved by December 31, 2023.