What Is the Form-50058 Module?
The Form-50058 module collects, maintains, and reports information
on families moving into, already living in, or who have recently
lived in Public Housing; or the Section 8 Rental Certificate, Rental
Voucher, or Moderate Rehabilitation Programs.
Why Does HUD Collect Tenant Data?
The Form-50058 module was developed to respond to the need for
resident demographic information by HUD organizations (Headquarters
and Field Offices), as well as public housing agencies (PHAs) and
housing industry groups. PHAs submit information (Form HUD-50058)
to the Form-50058 module on a monthly or more frequent basis.
Information derived from the Form-50058 module is utilized to:
- Monitor program participants' compliance with income reporting
requirements and related eligibility factors.
- Assess the effectiveness of HUD Programs.
- Evaluate public housing agency performance in operating HUD
subsidized programs.
- Provide demographic information that describes the present occupancy
of resident communities to the Congress, sister federal agencies,
and special housing-related organizations.
- Plan for the future use of the housing inventory with emphasis
on the housing needs of special groups, such as the elderly and
handicapped, by geographic area.
- Support development of HUD's annual budget requirements.
- Provide information to the Enterprise Income Verification System
(EIV), a computer matching tool used to verify public housing
and Section 8 tenant reported incomes in the Form-50058 module
with information at Health and Human Services’ “New Hires” database
of income information.
Data is also used to prepare the PD&R publication, A
Picture of Subsidized Households.
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