Overview
HACP – Program Integrity and Compliance
The Program Integrity and Compliance Department of the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh is tasked with ensuring the fair and lawful administration of housing programs. Located at 100 Ross Street (the same building housing the Section 8/Housing Choice Voucher department), this unit focuses on investigating fraud, enforcing program rules, and maintaining the system’s integrity. 🛡️
Investigative Focus
This department plays a crucial role in safeguarding public resources. Their responsibilities often include:
- Fraud Investigation: Reviewing cases of unreported income, unauthorized occupants, or subletting of subsidized units. 🕵️♀️
- Compliance Checks: Ensuring landlords and tenants adhere to the Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) contracts.
- Hotline Management: Operating reporting channels for citizens to anonymously report suspected fraud or abuse of the housing system.
- Safety Coordination: Collaborating with local law enforcement to address criminal activity within housing communities. 🚓
Location Details
The office is situated in the 100 Ross Street building, a key administrative center for the HACP’s voucher programs. Visitors typically come to this building for Section 8 appointments, but the Integrity unit operates here to handle specific compliance matters. 🏢 The building features strict security protocols, including metal detectors at the entrance.
Reporting and Contact
If you have information regarding housing fraud, this department is the direct point of contact. Reports can often be made confidentially. The staff is trained to handle sensitive information with discretion to protect the identity of whistleblowers whenever possible.
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