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Qualified Phas Qualified PHA List October 1 Great Plains 1 Iowa 1 Kansas 4 Missouri 10 Nebraska 17 Mid-Atlantic 23 Delaware 23 District Of Columbia 23 Maryland 23 Pennsylvania 25 Virginia 27 West Virginia 28 Midwest 30 Illinois 30 Indiana 34 Michigan 37 Minnesota 45 Ohio 53 Wisconsin 56 New England 63 Connecticut 63 Maine 65 Massachusetts 66 New Hampshire 72 Rhode Island 73 Vermont 75 New York/New Jersey 76 New Jersey 76 New York 80 Northwest/Alaska 88 Idaho 88 Oregon 89 Washington 89 Pacific/Hawaii 90 Arizona 90 California 91 Northern Mariana Islands 93 Rocky Mountains 93 Colorado 93 Montana 96 North Dakota 96 South Dakota 98 Utah 100 Wyoming 101 Southeast/Caribbean 101 Alabama 101 Florida 110 Georgia 114 Kentucky 124 Mississippi 130 North Carolina 132 Puerto Rico 137 South Carolina 141 Tennessee 143 Southwest 147 Arkansas 147 Louisiana 154 New Mexico 163 Oklahoma 164 Texas 170 Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 PHA Code PHA Name Great Plains - Iowa IA042 Centerville Municipal Housing Agency IA114 Albia Housing Agency IA038 Evansdale Municipal Housing Authority IA049 Muscatine Municipal Housing Agency IA002 Charles City Hsg And Redev Authority IA124 Area Xv Multi-County Housing Agency IA098 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Clinton IA015 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Burlington IA124 Area Xv Multi-County Housing Agency IA127 North Iowa Regional Housing Authority IA047 Fort Madison Housing Authority IA119 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Knoxville IA042 Centerville Municipal Housing Agency IA127 North Iowa Regional Housing Authority IA114 Albia Housing Agency IA119 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Knoxville Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 IA047 Fort Madison Housing Authority IA030 Keokuk Housing Authority IA013 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Waverly IA025 Essex Low Rent Housing Agency IA007 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Hamburg IA006 Lone Tree Housing Commission IA011 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Sioux Center IA003 Afton Housing Commission IA005 Stanton Housing Commission IA044 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Red Oak IA026 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Mount Ayr IA034 Clarinda Low Rent Housing Agency IA027 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Leon IA016 Housing Board Of Chariton IA029 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Missouri Valley IA012 Tabor Low Rent Housing Agency IA010 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Farragut Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 IA001 Corning Housing Commission IA046 Rock Rapids Municipal Housing Agency IA019 Shenandoah Low Rent Housing Agency IA021 Municipal Housing Agency Of Manning IA032 Lenox Low Rent Housing Agency IA079 Villisca Low Rent Housing Agency IA014 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Onawa IA009 Malvern Low Rent Housing Agency IA017 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Winterset IA028 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Bancroft IA008 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Sidney IA100 Oskaloosa Municipal Housing Agency IA120 Warren County Housing Authority IA084 Grinnell Low Rent Housing Authority IA132 Iowa Northland Regional Housing Authority IA128 Southeast Iowa Regional Housing Authority Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 IA108 Mason City Housing Authority IA125 City Of Marshalltown Rent Assistance Program IA057 Low Rent Housing Agency Of Spirit Lake IA113 Cedar Falls Housing Commission IA130 Upper Explorerland Regional Housing Authority Great Plains - Kansas KS091 Hays Housing Authority KS041 Great Bend Housing Authority KS073 Newton Housing Authority KS091 Hays Housing Authority KS062 Chanute Housing Authority KS006 Dodge City Housing Authority KS017 Atchison Housing Authority KS006 Dodge City Housing Authority KS062 Chanute Housing Authority KS017 Atchison Housing Authority KS073 Newton Housing Authority Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 KS105 Junction City Housing Authority KS100 Housing Authority Of The City Of Herington Ks KS031 City Of Clay Center KS023 Kinsley Housing Authority KS050 Agra Housing Authority KS047 Jetmore Housing Authority KS027 Russell Housing Authority KS033 Minneapolis Housing Authority KS155 Cherryvale Housing Authority KS059 Moundridge Housing Authority KS066 Sedgwick Housing Authority KS019 Beloit Housing Authority KS113 Cawker City Housing Authority KS086 Downs Housing Authority KS071 Garden City Housing Authority KS013 Hanover Housing Authority KS010 Seneca Housing Authority Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 KS005 Housing Authority Of The City Of Colby KS158 Victoria Housing Authority KS040 Fort Scott Housing Authority KS003 Bird City Housing Authority KS094 Florence Housing Authority KS045 Galena Housing Authority KS011 Horton Housing Authority KS014 Linn Housing Authority KS039 Paola Housing Authority KS042 Wamego Housing Authority KS076 St. Francis Housing Authority KS083 Greenleaf Housing Authority KS081 Nicodemus Housing Authority KS020 Osborne Housing Authority KS141 Mankato Housing Authority KS029 Augusta Housing Authority KS082 Hill City Housing Authority Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 KS030 Blue Rapids Housing Authority KS058 Ulysses Housing Authority KS095 Belleville Housing Authority KS028 Sterling Housing Authority KS070 Strong City Housing Authority KS131 Frontenac Housing Authority KS143 Columbus Housing Authority KS060 Waterville Housing Authority KS065 Lindsborg Housing Authority KS061 Humboldt Housing Authority KS032 Marion Housing Authority KS142 Stafford Housing Authority KS147 Chapman Housing Authority KS025 Lyons Housing Authority KS008 Holton Housing Authority KS022 Atwood Housing Authority Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 KS069 Neodesha Housing Authority KS026 Luray Housing Authority KS018 Anthony Housing Authority KS121 Lincoln Housing Authority KS012 Oberlin Housing Authority KS007 Washington Housing Authority KS079 Howard Housing Authority KS112 Halstead Housing Authority KS080 Housing Authority Of The City Of Hoxie KS056 Valley Falls Housing Authority KS078 Burrton Housing Authority KS057 Housing Authority Of Medicine Lodge KS034 Norton Housing Authority KS036 Phillipsburg Housing Authority KS055 Housing Authority Of The City Of Goodland KS021 Oakley Housing Authority KS051 Gaylord Housing Authority Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 KS096 Hillsboro Housing Authority KS072 Liberal Housing Authority KS054 Sabetha Housing Authority KS105 Junction City Housing Authority KS044 Parsons Housing Authority KS015 North Newton Housing Authority KS009 Bonner Springs Housing Authority KS052 Pleasanton Housing Authority KS016 South Hutchinson Housing Authority KS152 Solomon Housing Authority KS049 Iola Housing Authority KS037 Wellington Housing Authority KS077 Girard Housing Authority KS132 Winfield Housing Authority KS168 Nek-Cap Inc. KS159 Lyon County/Eckan Housing Authority KS167 North Central Flint Hills Area Agency On Aging Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 KS161 Crawford County KS170 Ellis County Housing Authority KS149 Pittsburg Housing Authority Great Plains - Missouri MO072 Maryville Housing Authority MO053 Excelsior Springs Housing Authority MO209 Housing Authority Of The City Of Cabool MO009 Housing Authority Of The City Of Jefferson MO129 Housing Authority Of The City Of Hannibal MO065 Chillicothe Housing Authority MO133 Nevada Housing Authority MO016 Marshall Housing Authority MO006 Housing Authority Of The City Of St. Charles MO037 Housing Authority Of The City Of West Plains MO149 Housing Authority Of The City Of Rolla MO010 Housing Authority Of The City Of Mexico MO014 Housing Authority Of The City Of Fulton Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 MO107 Carrollton Housing Authority MO040 Housing Authority Of The City Of Houston MO074 Housing Authority Of The City Of Sedalia Mo MO145 Housing Authority Of The City Of Kirksville MO064 Housing Authority Of The City Of New Madrid MO016 Marshall Housing Authority MO010 Housing Authority Of The City Of Mexico MO014 Housing Authority Of The City Of Fulton MO107 Carrollton Housing Authority MO133 Nevada Housing Authority MO065 Chillicothe Housing Authority MO037 Housing Authority Of The City Of West Plains MO076 Housing Authority Of The City Of East Prairie MO060 Housing Authority Of The City Of Mountain Grove MO070 Richmond Housing Authority MO192 Housing Authority Of The City Of Ava MO189 Housing Authority Of The City Of Norwood Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 MO022 Housing Authority Of The City Of Steele MO060 Housing Authority Of The City Of Mountain Grove MO147 Housing Authority Of The City Of Lancaster MO103 Princeton Housing Authority MO018 Housing Authority Of The City Of Kennett MO071 Aurora Housing Authority MO187 Housing Authority Of The City Of Kirkwood MO033 Mound City Housing Authority MO026 Housing Authority Of The City Of Campbell MO034 Housing Authority Of The City Of Dexter MO042 Housing Authority Of The City Of Portageville MO073 Lawson Housing Authority MO039 Housing Authority Of The City Of Glasgow MO057 Housing Authority Of The City Of Illmo MO054 Housing Authority Of The City Of Boonville MO077 Republic Housing Authority Qualified PHA List Last Updated as of 10/01/2021 MO078 Housing Authority Of The City Of Cameron MO081 Marionville Housing Authority MO047 Anderson Housing Authority MO092 Housing Authority Of The City Of Morehouse MO051 Housing Authority Of Southwest City MO062 Neosho Housing Authority MO191 Housing Authority Of The City Of Sainte Genevieve MO041 Smithville Housing Authority MO076 Housing Authority Of The City Of East Prairie MO052 Housing Authority Of The City Of Salem MO066 Housing Authority Of The City Of Chaffee MO019 Housing Authority Of The City Of Bloomfield MO110 Higginsville
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