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  Public Housing Occupancy
  Index & Handbook, page 156,
  By David Hoicka,
  Regulations and Comprehensive
  Index 2004, ISBN 1-59330-129-4

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90-DAY............................................. 5

24 CFR 5: .630 (3);

PIH NOTICES: 99‑19;

ACOP: 6A

90-DAY PERIOD............................. 3

24 CFR 5: .630 (2);

ACOP: 6A

95%.................................................... 2

PIH NOTICES: 02‑01; 99‑52

95 PERCENT..................................... 6

HUD 50058 Instructions: p40; p68;

PIH Notices: 01‑20 (3); 01‑20

95TH PERCENTILE....................... 23

24 CFR 5: .520;

HUD 50058: p ix;

HUD 50058 Instructions: p40; p68;

7465.7 Guidebook: CovLtr (2); s11‑4; s11‑5; s11‑6; ApB Q40; ApH (12); ApH

95TH PERCENTILE RENT............. 3

24 CFR 5: .520;

7465.7 Guidebook: s11‑4; s11‑5

ABANDONED................................. 4

24 CFR 5: .703;

PH Occupancy Guidebook: Ap4‑294; Ap4‑299; Ap4‑299

ABANDONED CARS...................... 2

PH Occupancy Guidebook: Ap4‑299; Ap4‑299

ABANDONED VEHICLES............ 1

24 CFR 5: .703

ABANDONING............................... 1

7465.7 Guidebook: s3‑6

ABANDONMENT............................ 1

ACOP: 2G

ABANDONS..................................... 1

PH Occupancy Guidebook: Ap4‑294

ABATE.............................................. 7

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s17.2; s17.6 (2); Ap4‑294 (2);

ACOP: 8D; 8D

ABATED........................................... 3

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s1.1; Ap4‑295;

ACOP: 9M

ABATEMENT................................. 15

24 CFR 966: .4(a) (2);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s17.2 (2); s17.6 (4); Ap4‑294;

PIH NOTICES: 99‑31 (4); 94‑67; 94‑67

ABATEMENT OF RENT................. 3

24 CFR 966: .4(a) (2);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: Ap4‑294

ABILITIES........................................ 6

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s1.1; s7.7 (2);

7465.1 Handbook: App3;

PIH NOTICES: 95‑48; 95‑48 Technical Assistance

ABILITY....................................... 120

24 CFR 5: .318; .350; .403 (2);

24 CFR 945: .105 (2);

24 CFR 964: .225;

HUD 50058: p i (2);

HUD 50058 Instructions: p15 (2); p62; p74 (2);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s1.2 (2); s2.2 (2); s3.6; s3.11; s4.6 (16); s4.10; s6.4; s6.7 (2); s7.0 (2); s7.1; s7.4; s7.5; s7.6; s7.7 (11); Ap2‑238 (2); Ap2‑243; Ap3‑251; Ap3‑253; Ap3‑256; Ap3‑257 (2); Ap3‑258 (2); Ap3‑259; Ap3‑260 (2); Ap3‑261; Ap4‑289; Ap8‑319 (2); Ap8‑369 (2); Ap8‑371; Ap8‑376; Ap8‑384 (2); Ap8‑385; Ap8‑387 (2); Ap8‑389 (2);

7465.1 Handbook: s3‑4 (3); s3‑5; s4‑2;

PIH NOTICES: 02‑01 (2); 01‑15 (2); 99‑52 (2); 95‑48 (3); 95‑48 Technical Assistance (3);

ACOP: 2E (2); 2G (5); 4A; 4C; 7J (2); GL‑II (6); PI‑I

 

ABILITY TO PAY............................ 2

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s7.5;

PIH Notices: 01‑15

ABLE-BODIED................................ 1

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s17.6

ABSENCE....................................... 32

24 CFR 5: .403;

24 CFR 945: .205(a); .303;

HUD 50058 Instructions: p72;

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s1.1; s4.6; s7.4; s7.7 (2); Ap3‑267;

7465.1 Handbook: s5‑1;

PIH NOTICES: 03‑05 (2); 01‑40 (2); 95‑48; 95‑48 Technical Assistance;

ACOP: 2B; 6Intro; 7‑I; 11G (11); 11G

ABSENCES....................................... 4

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s19.0;

ACOP: 9D; 11G; 11G

ABSENT.......................................... 51

24 CFR 5: .100; .609;

24 CFR 966: .4(j);

HUD 50058: p v;

HUD 50058 Instructions: p17; p33; p36; p70;

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s2.1; s10.1; s10.5; s18.8; Ap2‑240; Ap2‑243; Ap3‑267; Ap3‑271; Ap3‑277; Ap4‑295 (2);

7465.1 Handbook: s5‑1 (2);

PIH NOTICES: 03‑05 (2); 01‑40 (2); 97‑12;

ACOP: 5A; 7‑I; 9D; 11G (19); GL‑I; GL‑II; GL‑II

 


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Wednesday February 22, 2012



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David Hoicka is a Senior Executive for Affordable Housing Programs



           David Hoicka has goals for increasing multicultural communities that work. He has extensive experience on innovative Affordable Housing and Community Development including managing and teaching large HUD low income housing programs nationally across the USA and internationally.

           Applying multi-cultural and affordable housing best practices for USA families, David Hoicka has worked on programs of all sizes, developing and managing affordable housing and community development programs ranging from smaller developments to thousands of families.

           David Hoicka improves lease-up & occupancy, and reduces vacancies, & unit turnover. This includes overseeing capital planning and allocation of resources based on community needs, maintenance experience data, and agency goals.

           David Hoicka prepares financing and capital budgets, energy efficiency, renewable energy, historical preservation, green space preservation. In addition David Hoicka oversees policy implementation and grants management.

           He advises community groups and stakeholders on strategic planning, goal setting, compliance for community and affordable housing issues. David Hoicka uses innovative methods to reduce and control costs, increase quality and revenues, and empower economic self-sufficiency, in multicultural, multi-language environments.

           He has been involved with numerous complex operational and technical issues which need to be identified and resolved in cooperation with many stakeholders. David Hoicka provided leadership, directed staff, and organized the performance of work on multiple field components related to affordable housing programs and activities.

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