83i and Supporting Statement 6-17-20

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Family Report, MTW Family Report, MTW Expansion Family Report

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Paperwork Reduction Act Submission
Please read the instruction before completing this form. For additional forms or assistance in completing this form, contact your agency’s Paperwork
Reduction Officer. Send two copies of this form, the collection instrument to be reviewed, the Supporting Statement, and any additional documentation
to: Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Docket Library, Room 10102, 725 Seventeenth St. NW.
Washington, DC 20503.
1. Agency/Sub agency Originating Request:

2. OMB Control Number:
a. 2577-0083

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Public and Indian Housing

b.

3. Type of information collection: (check one)
a.
New Collection
b.
Revision of a currently approved collection
c.
Extension of a currently approved collection
d.
Reinstatement, without change, of previously approved
collection for which approval has expired
e.
Reinstatement, with change, of previously approved collection
for which approval has expired
f.
Existing collection in use without an OMB control number
For b-f, note item A2 of Supporting Statement instructions.

B

None

4. Type of review requested: (check one)
a.
Regular
b.
Emergency - Approval requested by
c.
Delegated
5. Small entities: Will this information collection have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities?

Yes

No

6. Requested expiration date:
a.
Three years from approval date b.

Other (specify)

7. Title:

Family Report, MTW Family Report, MTW Expansion Family Report
8. Agency form number(s): (if applicable)

Form HUD-50058 Family Report, Form HUD-50058 MTW Family Report, Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Report
9. Keywords:

'Housing, Low-Income Housing, Tenants, Family Report; Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, wages, unemployment benefits'
10. Abstract:

Tenant data is collected to understand demographic, family profile, income, and housing information for participants in the Public
Housing, Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, Section 8 Project Based Certificate, Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation, Moving to Work
Demonstration, and MTW Expansion programs. This data also allows HUD to monitor the performance of programs and the performance
of public housing agencies that administer the programs. No changes to the currently approved HUD-50058 and HUD-50058 MTW. The
HUD-50058 MTW Expansion is a new form, a derivative of the HUD-50058 and HUD-50058 MTW, created to be able to collect data from
the MTW expansion PHAs. The MTW expansion PHAs are the 100 PHAs designated as MTW pursuant to the 2016 Expansion Statute.
11. Affected public: (mark primary with “P” and all others that apply with “X”)
a. X Individuals or households
e. Farms
b. Business or other-for-profit
f.
Federal Government
c. Not-for-profit institutions
g. P State, Local or Tribal Government

12. Obligation to respond: (mark primary with “P” and all others that apply with “X”)
a. Voluntary
b. P Required to obtain or retain benefits
c.
Mandatory

13. Annual reporting and recordkeeping hour burden:
a. Number of respondents
4153
b. Total annual responses
2,933,713.00
Percentage of these responses collected electronically
100%
c. Total annual hours requested
1,104,087.33
d. Current OMB inventory
1,104,087.33
e. Difference (+, -)
0
f. Explanation of difference:
1. Program change:
0
2. Adjustment:

14. Annual reporting and recordkeeping cost burden: (in thousands of dollars)

15. Purpose of Information collection: (mark primary with “P” and all others that apply

16. Frequency of recordkeeping or reporting: (check all that apply)
a.
Recordkeeping b.
Third party disclosure
c.
Reporting:
1.
On occasion 2.
Weekly
3.
Monthly
4.
Quarterly
5.
Semi-annually 6.
Annually
7.
Biannually
8.
Other (describe)

Do not include costs based on the hours in item 13.

a. Total annualized capital/startup costs
b. Total annual costs (O&M)
c. Total annualized cost requested
d. Current OMB inventory
e. Difference
f. Explanation of difference:
1. Program change:
2. Adjustment:

with “X”)

a.
Application for benefits
e. X Program planning or management
b. X Program evaluation
f. X Research
c. X General purpose statistics g. P Regulatory or compliance
d. Audit
17. Statistical methods:
Does this information collection employ statistical methods?

Yes

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No

$0.00
$19,321,528.33

$0.00
$0.00
$0

18. Agency contact: (person who can best answer questions regarding the content of this
submission)

Name: Wendalyn Hovendick
Phone: 202-402-3709

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19. Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions
On behalf of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, I certify that the collection of information
encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9.
Note: The text of 5 CFR 1320.9, and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320/8(b)(3). appear at the end of the instructions.
The certification is to be made with reference to those regulatory provisions as set forth in the instructions.
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collections of information, that the certification covers:
(a) It is necessary for the proper performance of agency functions;
(b) It avoids unnecessary duplication;
(c) It reduces burden on small entities;
(d) It uses plain, coherent, and unambiguous terminology that is understandable to respondents;
(e) Its implementation will be consistent and compatible with current reporting and recordkeeping practices;
(f) It indicates the retention periods for recordkeeping requirements;
(g) It informs respondents of the information called for under 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3):
(i) Why the information is being collected;
(ii) Use of the information;
(iii) Burden estimate;
(iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
(v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
(vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
(h) It was developed by an office that has planned and allocated resources for the efficient and effective management
and use of the information to collect (see note in item 19 of the instructions);
(i) It uses effective and efficient statistical survey methodology; and
(j) It makes appropriate use of information technology.
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item below and explain the reason in
item 18 of the Supporting Statement.
Signature of Program Official:

Date:

Marianne Nazzaro

X

Signature of Senior Officer or Designee:

Date:

X
Colette Pollard, Departmental Reports Management Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer

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Supporting Statement for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions
A.

Justification

1.

Why is this information necessary? Identify any legal or administrative requirements that necessitate the
collection. Attach a copy of the appropriate section of each statute and regulation mandating/authorizing the
collection of information.
This Paperwork Reduction Act submission describes the new form added to this collection, the HUD-50058 MTW
Expansion Family Report, which is a derivative of the Form HUD-50058. The Form HUD-50058 Family Report and
Form HUD-50058 Moving to Work (MTW) Family Report, a derivative of the Form HUD-50058, have no updates at
this time.
The Office of Public and Indian Housing of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides
funding to Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) to administer assisted housing programs. The Form HUD-50058, Form
HUD-50058 MTW Family Report, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Report solicit demographic,
family profile, income and housing information on the entire nationwide population of tenants residing in assisted
housing. This information allows HUD to monitor and evaluate its programs as required under the following:
•

The United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C 1437 et seq.)

•

Housing and Community Development Act of 1987 (42 U.S.C. 3543(a) – authorizes PHAs to collect social
security data)

•

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U. S. C. 2000d);

•

The Fair Housing Act (42 U. S. C. 3601-19)

•

Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-276 Title V)

•

HUD Appropriations Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-134 Section 204)

•

2016 MTW Expansion Statute – Fiscal Year 2016 Appropriations Act (Public Law 114-113 Section 239)

•

“Electronic Transmission of Required Family Data for Public Housing, Indian Housing, and the Section 8 Rental
Certificate, Rental Voucher, and Moderate Rehabilitation Programs” (24 CFR Part 908)

•

24 CFR Part 5 (5.210 through 5.240)

The Form 50058, Form 50058-MTW, and Form 50058-MTW Expansion provide information about program
participants at the time of an action that can affect program participation and rental subsidy calculation. Actions
include admittance to the program, annual reexamination of income, change of unit, and end of program participation.
For all household members, the Form 50058, Form 50058-MTW, and Form 50058-MTW Expansion collects name,
address, social security number, ethnicity, race, citizenship, gender, assets, income, and expected income. Additional
data is collected on employment status, assistance received under other federal assistance programs (TANF,
Medicaid, etc.). For head of households, benefits such as health insurance provided by employers is provided for
households participating in the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) and/or MTW Self-Sufficiency programs. Finally, the
form also shows the Total Tenant Payment each household contributes towards rent, and other information about
rental subsidy calculations.
2.

How is the information collected and how is the information to be used?
This information is collected from participants in the Office of Public and Indian Housing’s public housing and
housing choice voucher (HCV programs). It is collected from program participants by Public Housing Agencies
(PHAs), who in turn submit the data to HUD using form HUD-50058, Form 50058-MTW, and Form 50058-MTW
Expansion. PHAs are typically chartered independent entities established by the state legislature to administered
affordable housing programs in a jurisdiction. Some are units of local government.
The information is collected from tenants at any time there is a change in circumstances or an action that can affect
the calculation of rental subsidy to a participating household. This includes annual reexaminations of households to

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determine if there have been any changes to households that can affect participation in the program or rental subsidy
calculation. This information is collected from residents in a variety of formats. PHAs typically hold face-to-face
interviews with adult household members to discuss any changes of circumstances or actions. This information is
then used by PHA staff to fill out the Form HUD-50058, Form HUD-50058 MTW, or HUD-50058 MTW Expansion.
Some PHAs allow program participants to provide the information to PHA staff via telephone or written
communication; however, this is a matter of PHA policy.
PHAs are required to submit any revised HUD-50058s, 50058-MTWs, 50058-MTW Expansion forms to HUD
monthly, and to provide at least one HUD-50058, 50058-MTW, or 50058-MTW Expansion for each household
annually.
This information is utilized for the subsequent purposes:
•

Analyze assisted housing programs;

•

Determine the occupancy level of public housing and calculate the operating subsidy in accordance with 24 CFR
990;

•

Permit PHAs to monitor their own reporting to identify favorable and unfavorable trends;

•

Monitor PHAs and participants for compliance with program regulations and requirements;

•

Fraud detection and prevention via rent/income monitoring;

•

Housing inventory and development of program initiatives with emphasis on the housing of special needs groups;
and
Make available accurate demographic information depicting tenant characteristics to Congress and other
interested parties (however, this data is scrubbed of any personally identifiable information).

•

Occasionally, this data is used for research purposes, such as modeling the effect of proposed rent reforms. Research
may be conducted by research firms under contract to HUD. However, this data is scrubbed of personally identifiable
information such as social security numbers and names before it is used for this purpose, and all procedures for
handling of confidential information, such as restricted access by contractors and secure facilities, are followed.
3.

Describe whether, and to what extent, the collection of information is automated (item 13b1 of OMB form 83i). If it’s not automated, explain why not. Also describe any other efforts to reduce burden.
Several vendors offer Housing Agency management software, including creation/submission of 50058s. HUD offers a
free software program called Family Reporting Software (FRS) to all PHAs. Data collected via Form HUD-50058,
Form HUD-50058 MTW, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports is electronically submitted by the
PHAs into the PIH Information Center (PIC) on a monthly basis. PIC is an automated database system which
exchanges this data, between Housing Authorities and Local HUD Offices. This data repository is also accessible to
HUD Headquarters and field offices.

4.

Is this information collected elsewhere? If so, why cannot any similar information already available be used or
modified.
Tenant Characteristics directly impact the amount of subsidy for which a household is eligible under HUD’s
programs. HUD’s eligibility requirements are distinct from any other federal program requirements, such as TANF,
WIC, or SNAPs. Different programs use distinct household composition data to determine program eligibility.
Therefore, while program participants may be reporting some of this information to other federal agencies, they are
not reporting all of this data and it cannot be obtained through any other agency. Further, HUD requires a
participant’s social security number to verify tenant income, which affects rental subsidy calculation. This is
necessary to ensure that the maximum number of families can be served in the public housing and housing choice
voucher programs.

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5.

Does the collection of information impact small businesses or other small entities (item 5 of OMB form 83-i)?
Describe any methods used to minimize burden.
This information collection has no impact on small businesses or other small entities.

6.

Describe the consequence to Federal program or policy activities if the collection is not conducted or is
conducted less frequently, as well as any technical or legal obstacles to reducing burden.
Failure to collect this data at least annually would impede HUD’s ability to provide accurate subsidy to PHAs, create
effective program polices, measure the impact of these program policies and funding, and provide accurate
information to OMB, Congress and the public.

7. Explain any special circumstances that would cause an information to be collected in a manner:
• requiring respondents to report information to the agency more than quarterly;
Although public housing agencies are only required to submit data annually for each participating household,
families move into and out of subsidized units throughout the year. Therefore, the agencies complete Form HUD50058, Form HUD-50058 MTW, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports for individual families
at different times during the year. HUD requires all agencies to electronically submit the forms that they have
completed to the PIC system at least monthly. The Department received OMB approval on September 6, 2006, to
require PHAs with less than 100 units to submit Form HUD-50058, Form HUD-50058 MTW, and Form HUD50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports data monthly as opposed to quarterly.
•

requiring respondents to prepare a written response to a collection of information in fewer than 30 days after
receipt of it;
Not Applicable

•

requiring respondents to submit more than an original and two copies of any document;
Not Applicable

•

requiring respondents to retain records other than health, medical, government contract, grant-in-aid, or tax
records for more than three years;
Not Applicable

•

in connection with a statistical survey, that is not designed to produce valid and reliable results than can be
generalized to the universe of the study;
Not Applicable

•

requiring the use of statistical data classification that has not been reviewed and approved by OMB;
Not Applicable

•

that includes a pledge of confidentiality that is not supported by authority established in statute or regulation, that
is not supported by disclosure and data security policies that are consistent with the pledge, or which
unnecessarily impedes sharing of data with other agencies for compatible confidential use; or
Not Applicable

•

requiring respondents to submit proprietary trade secret, or other confidential information unless the agency can
demonstrate that it has instituted procedures to protect the information’s confidentiality to the extent permitted by
law.
Not Applicable

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8.

Identify the date and page number of the Federal Register notice (and provide a copy) soliciting comments on
the information. Summarize public comments and describe actions taken by the agency in response to these
comments. Describe all efforts to consult with persons outside the agency to obtain them.
For the Form HUD-50058 and Form HUD-50058 MTW, HUD published a Notice of Proposed Information
Collection for Public Comments in the Federal Register, Volume 81; Number 186; Page 66070, dated September 26,
2016. The public was given until November 25, 2016, to submit comments on the proposed information collection.
HUD received no comments on this proposed collection.
For the Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion, HUD published a Notice of Proposed Information Collection for Public
Comments in the Federal Register, Volume 84; Number 160; Page 42943, dated August 19, 2019.

9.

Explain any payments or gifts to respondents, other than remuneration of contractors or grantees.
No payment or gift will be granted to the respondents.

10.

Describe any assurance of confidentiality provided to respondents and the basis for assurance in statute,
regulation or agency policy.
In accordance with the Federal Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, public housing agencies must inform applicants
and resident families about possible Federal Government uses of information contained on Form HUD-50058, Form
HUD-50058 MTW, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports, and the systems to monitor reductions
in subsidy payment errors. Form HUD-9886 Authorization for the Release of Information/Privacy Act Notice, is used
to inform residents of the authority for the collection of information, the purpose of the data collection, and the uses of
the information collected by the PHAs pursuant to the agencies’ obligation to submit information to HUD. Tenants
give consent for the collection and use of information by signing Form HUD-9886.
Access to PIC and thus the collection of 50058 information is highly restricted. HUD staff seeking access to the PIC
system must request access through HUD’s Digital Identity and Access Management System (DIAMS) and be
approved for such access by their immediate supervisor. The request must be specific as to the nature of the access
(view only, submissions, etc.) to ensure integrity. PHA access must be requested through the agency’s respective
field office. Access is time-limited and must be renewed periodically.
Demographic data provided to Congress and other interested parties is scrubbed of any personally identifiable
information. In instances where research may be conducted by research firms under contract to HUD, this data is
scrubbed of personally identifiable information and all procedures for handling of confidential information, such as
restricted access by contractors and secure facilities, are followed.

11.

Justify any questions of a sensitive nature, such as sexual, religious beliefs, and other matters that are
commonly considered private
Form HUD-50058, Form HUD-50058 MTW, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports do not collect
information of a sensitive nature such as sexual behavior and attitudes or religious beliefs. Private information such as
income, social security numbers and public benefits, however, is required. This information is required for proper
administration of the assisted housing programs and for monitoring program performance. This information is used to
determine the amount of subsidy for which each participant household is eligible. Without this information, HUD and
PHAs cannot determine program eligibility and the amount of federal subsidy each PHA is to receive in order to
continue to operate the public housing and housing choice voucher programs. Please refer to section ten for steps
taken to attain the consent of residents to collect such information.

12.

Estimate public burden: number of respondents, frequency of response, annual hour burden. Read the
complete instructions on the form 83i. Explain how the burden was estimated. Generally, estimates should not
include burden hours for customary and usual business practices. Provide a table to describe the elements of
the burden. Break out each form used.
 if this collection uses more than one form, provide separate estimates for each form and aggregate the hour
burdens in item 13 of OMB Form 83i; and

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

provide estimates of annualized cost to respondents for the hour burdens for collections of information,
identifying and using appropriate wage rate categories.



The cost of contracting out or paying outside parties for information collection activities should not be
included here. Instead this cost should be included in Item 13.

Summary:

Estimate of the Hour Burden of the Collection of Information
Number of responses
2,933,713.00
Frequency of Response
Annually
Annual Hour Burden
1,104,087.33
Estimated Annual Cost to Respondents
$19,321,528.33
It takes approximately 40 minutes for PHA staff to collect and input new admission data into each Form HUD-50058,
Form HUD-50058 MTW, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports record. Only a portion of the data
fields are filled out at each time the form is completed. The fields that are filled are dependent upon the action type or
reason for the form’s completion. After the initial year of the forms’ use, the action type for the form will be
recertification rather than new submission. The time it takes to complete a recertification is approximately half that of
a new submission. Pre-entry of key information from the previous year is responsible for this time reduction.
Through consultation with financial experts in HUD-HHQ Office Field Operations, an amount of $17.50 has been
approximated to represent the national average as well as the average of the hourly rate for a clerical data entry as well
as quality control on the entries.
Detailed:
Number of
Respondents
(PHAs with
Responses)

*Average
Number of
Reponses per
Respondent

Form HUD-50058
New Admission

4,014

87

349,218.00

Form HUD-50058
Recertification

4,014

583

2,340,162.00

Form HUD-50058
MTW
New Admission

39

529

20,631.00

Form HUD-50058
MTW
Recertification

39

4,018

Form HUD-50058
MTW Expansion
New Admission

100

Form HUD-50058
MTW Expansion
Recertification

100

Information
Collection

Totals

4,153

Total
Annual
Responses

Burden
Hours
per
Response

Total Hours

Hourly
Cost

Total Annual
Cost

232,812.00

$17.50

$4,074,210.00

780,054.00

$17.50

$13,650,945.00

0.66667
(40
Minutes)

13,754.00

$17.50

$240,695.00

156,702.00

0.33333
(20
Minutes)

52,234.00

$17.50

$914,095.00

87

8,700.00

0.66667
(40
Minutes)

5,800.00

$17.50

$101,500.00

583

58,300.00

0.33333
(20
Minutes)

19,433.33

$17.50

$340,083.33

2,933,713.00

0.66667
(40
Minutes)
0.33333
(20
Minutes)

1,104,087.33

19,321,528.33

*Average Number of Responses per Respondent = Total Annual Responses / Number of Respondents
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Estimated annualized hourly cost to respondents (PHA); Form HUD-50058: To report using Form HUD-50058
Family Report, it will cost the average PHA $1,015.00 annually to enter and submit all data for New Admission and
$3,400.83 annually for Recertification.





Total Cost for all PHAs; Form HUD-50058 Family Report New Admissions =
o 232,812.00 Total Hours X $17.50/hour = $4,074,210.00
Cost per PHA = $4,074,210.00 Total cost for all PHAs ÷ 4,014 PHAs (with responses) = $1,015.00 per PHA
annually
Total Cost for all PHAs; Form HUD -50058 Family Report Recertification =
o 780,054.00 Total Hours X $17.50/hour = $13,650,945.00
Cost per PHA = $13,650,945.00 Total cost for all PHAs ÷ 4,014 PHAs (with responses) = $3,400.83 per PHA
annually

Estimated annualized hourly cost to respondents (PHA); Form HUD-50058 MTW: To report using Form HUD50058 MTW Family Report, it will cost the average PHA $6,171.67 annually to enter and submit all data for New
Admissions and $23,438.33 annually for Recertification.
The annual burden is calculated by determining the following:





Total Cost for all PHAs; Form HUD-50058 MTW Family Report New Admission =
o 13,754.00 Total Hours X $17.50/hour= $240,695.00
Cost per PHA = $240,695.00 Total cost for all PHAs ÷ 39 PHAs (with responses) = $ 6,171.67 per PHA
annually
Total Cost for all PHAs; Form HUD-50058 MTW Family Report Recertification =
o 52,234.00 Total Hours X $17.50/hour= $914,095.00
Cost per PHA = $914,095.00 Total cost for all PHAs ÷ 39 PHAs (with responses) = $23,438.33 per PHA
annually

Estimated annualized hourly cost to respondents (PHA); Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion: To report using Form
HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Report, it will cost the average PHA $1,015.00 annually to enter and submit all data
for New Admissions and $3,400.83 annually for Recertification.
The annual burden is calculated by determining the following:




13.

Total Cost for all PHAs; Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Report New Admission =
o 5,800.00 Total Hours X $17.50/hour= $101,500.00
Cost per PHA = $101,500.00 Total cost for all PHAs ÷ 100 PHAs (with responses) = $1,015.00 per PHA
annually
Total Cost for all PHAs; Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Report Recertification =
o 19,433.33 Total Hours X $17.50/hour= $340,083.33
Cost per PHA = $340,083.33 Total cost for all PHAs ÷ 100 PHAs (with responses) = $3,400.83 per PHA
annually

Estimate of the annual cost to respondents or recordkeepers (do not include the cost of hour burden shown in
Items 12 and 14). Read the complete instructions on the form 83i.
Total annual capital and startup cost burden to PHA:
Estimating annual capital and startup cost burdens to PHAs is difficult to determine. Most respondents (PHAs) utilize
automated software for the collection, transmission and storage of Form HUD-50058, Form HUD-50058 MTW, and
Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports. Several vendors provide software services to PHAs however,
the software is used for several day-to-day business functions not, exclusively form reporting.
Additionally, HUD provides all PHAs with free Family Reporting Software (FRS). PHAs can use this software to
electronically submit Form HUD-50058, Form HUD-50058 MTW, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family
Reports data to PIC.

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Total operation and maintenance of services components:
Estimating the cost to PHAs for the transmission of the Family Reports is difficult to estimate because of the
difference in PHA, size, organization structure and administrative capability. A significant cost factor that can be
tracked is the time involved to collect the date, fill out the form and electronically submit the data. This information is
provided in section 12.
14. Estimate

annualized costs to the Federal government.

The estimated annualized cost to the Federal government is $3,143,000. Based on most recent data available, the total
annual cost to maintain the PIC system, which includes the modules for the Form HUD-50058, Form HUD-50058
MTW, and Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Reports, is $893,000. The developmental cost is $1,700,000.
The cost to HUD headquarters staff to monitor the system is $150,000 (5%-6% of contractor cost). HUD estimates
that contractors and HUD staff spend 40% of their time on maintenance and monitoring the modules. The annual cost
of HUD headquarters staff labor to monitor the module is approximately $100,000. The annual cost of HUD
headquarters staff to maintain the module is $300,000.
15.

Explain any program changes or adjustments reported in items 13 and 14 of the OMB Form 83i.
Item 14 contains a reference to the Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion, which is a new form that is a derivative of
the HUD-50058 and Form HUD-50058 MTW. The Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Report will be
submitted by PHAs into a new area of the PIC system that is currently being developed. The Form HUD-50058 and
Form HUD-50058 MTW Family Reports will continue to be submitted in the PIC system in their existing modules.
The PHAs that will be submitting the Form HUD-50058 MTW Expansion Family Report previously submitted the
Form HUD-50058 Family Report.

16.

If the information will be published, outline plans for tabulation and publication.
The PIC system captures the information from Form HUD-50058 and Form HUD-50058 MTW Family Reports and
creates monthly reports such as the Resident Characteristics Report which is available to the public on the HUD
website. It provides demographic and income statistics about tenant families that participate in the Housing Programs.

17. Explain any

request to not display the expiration date.

Not applicable. HUD will display the OMB control number and expiration date on the form.
18.

Explain each exception to the certification statement identified in item 19.
There are no exceptions to the certification statement.

B.

Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods

This collection of information does not employ statistical methods.

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