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Theodore Hayes v. Philip Harvey, 903 F.3d 32 (2018)

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Theodore Hayes v. Philip Harvey, 903 F.3d 32 (2018)
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Theodore Hayes v. Philip Harvey, 903 F.3d 32 (2018)
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2018-08-31

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HUD has not, however, promulgated a good cause
regulation that governs enhanced vouchers, and it has issued
no relevant guidance. In fact, in its pending rulemaking
regarding enhanced vouchers, the agency specifically
requested comments on the subject. See 81 Fed. Reg. at
74374–75. To be sure, the regulatory provisions applicable to
ordinary vouchers can apply to enhanced vouchers. See 42
U.S.C. 1437f(t)(1). But, as we have just explained, there are
two different good cause regulations applicable to ordinary
vouchers. Neither the statute nor the regulations themselves
say which, if any, of the two should apply to enhanced
vouchers.