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HUD recently announced that more time will be required to transition from HUD IMS/PIC to the new Housing Information Portal (HIP) system. HUD's IMS/PIC shutdown date is TBD, but not too distant future. HUD will announce a new date for PIC shutdown and the SAC application deadline as soon as it becomes clearer when it will be. In the meantime the SAC recommends that PHAs with 2024 and early 2025 closing deadlines submit their application as soon as possible.
- Buildings, units, and/or acreage to be removed.
- HUD-52860 form, identifying the removal action, the application justification, and signed Certifications (Section 9).
- Environmental Review (Part 50 or 58) must be complete to a point where it is out for public review and has an expected completion date.
- Annual Plan with the proposed action submitted to the Field Office for review.
Additional required application information can be submitted to your assigned SAC reviewer after the deadline. The SAC cannot complete its review of the application until all required parts of the HUD-52860 are complete. Contact SACTA@hud.gov for health and safety emergency applications after the deadline.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PHAs may request technical assistance (TA) and consultation from the SAC on their proposed applications, so long as the TA requests occur prior to a PHA’s submission of an application to HUD. SAC is here to help you explore your options prior to submitting your application. TA and consultation are also available to residents, their representatives, and the public.
Request TA: 312-353-6236 | SACTA@hud.gov
All applications are processed by SAC, a PIH Headquarter Office under the Office of Public Housing Investments (OPHI), and are initiated by an electronic “inventory removal application” that is assigned a correlating “DDA number” in the Public Housing Information Center/Inventory Management System (PIC/IMS). Unlike RAD, where the application gets you “in the door” (and requires submission of a financing plan within 9 months), there is no two-stage SAC application and removal process. The application must meet all the requirements, and provide all the justifications requested, for HUD to make its determination, pursuant of 24 CFR 970. As with RAD, there are certain resident notification and public notification requirements that must be completed prior to submitting your SAC application. SAC applications are generally processed within 60 days.
Note: all RAD/Section 18 Blend applications begin with a RAD application. The PIC/IMS system has an online HUD 52860 form that must correlate with your RAD application’s supporting documents. Please reach out to SACTA@hud.gov if you have any questions or PIC/IMS issues.
SAC applications require the following:
- HUD 52860 Form (All Removals)
- Applicable HUD-52860 Addendums forms:
- 52860 A (Demolition and/or Disposition) Note only select one justification, see PIH Notice 2021-07 for justification criteria guidance.
- 52860 B (Physical Obsolescence)
- 52860 C (Homeownership)
- 52860 D (Required Conversion)
- 52860 E (Voluntary Conversion)
- 52860 F (Eminent Domain)
- 52860 G (Part 200 Retentions)
- HUD 5837 Form (ACC Closeout/Future ACC development) Closeout FAQs >
View All Inventory Removal forms >
Please email SACTA@hud.gov