We recommend that the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Field Operations provide training and guidance to field office program staff on SEMAP scoring, rating, and verification procedures, including confirmatory reviews, quality control reviews, and adjustments, as appropriate, for the revised SEMAP process.
2023-CH-0002 | March 06, 2023
HUD Could Improve Its Process for Evaluating the Performance of Public Housing Agencies’ Housing Choice Voucher Programs
Public and Indian Housing
- Status2023-CH-0002-001-COpenClosed
2021-OE-0011b | February 28, 2023
Improvements are Needed to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Processes for Monitoring Elevated Blood Lead Levels and Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Public Housing
Public and Indian Housing
- Status2021-OE-0011b-02OpenClosedClosed on November 13, 2023
Create a plan and timeline that outlines OFO’s proposal to make necessary improvements to the EBLL tracker, such as moving it to a different platform.
- Status2021-OE-0011b-03OpenClosedClosed on August 25, 2023
Provide field office staff access to historical data in the EBLL tracker to be readily available as needed, with adequate protection of PII.
- Status2021-OE-0011b-04OpenClosedClosed on December 08, 2023
Update the EBLL tracker to show whether one or multiple children have an EBLL and whether the unit, building, or development previously had an EBLL reported.
- Status2021-OE-0011b-05OpenClosedClosed on December 08, 2023
Update the EBLL tracker by including which data fields are required, establishing what type of information can be entered into each data field, and disallowing case closure if required information is missing.
- Status2021-OE-0011b-06OpenClosedPriorityPriority
We believe these open recommendations, if implemented, will have the greatest impact on helping HUD achieve its mission to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all.
Closed on September 10, 2025PIH in coordination with other HUD offices as necessary, research and address potential causes of the variance in the number of EBLL cases among States on the EBLL tracker and identify solutions that are within HUD's control.
Corrective Action Taken
On September 10, 2025, HUD took action to close priority recommendation 6 from HUD OIG Evaluation Report 2021-OE-0011b, Improvements are Needed to HUD’s Processes for Monitoring Elevated Blood Lead Levels and Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Public Housing, issued February 28, 2023. HUD’s Office of Public and Indian Housing, Office of Field Operations (OFO), conducted research and comparative analysis of nine identified field offices and PHAs with unreported elevated blood lead levels (EBLL) and obtained the missing documentation and entered it into the EBLL tracker. Additionally, OFO revised the EBLL tracker job aid, published new EBLL guidance, held office hours and group and individual trainings for OFO staff, and developed a PowerBI dashboard to accompany the EBLL tracker to allow for the visual monitoring of EBLL cases with outstanding or nearing deadlines. These corrective actions have increased the effectiveness of the EBLL tracker and enhanced the accuracy of HUD records. HUD can now ensure that EBLL cases are both reported and recorded in the EBLL tracker appropriately so that it can track progress towards addressing EBLLs and close EBLL cases in a timely manner.
- Status2021-OE-0011b-07OpenClosedClosed on February 28, 2023
Create a plan and timeline that outlines OFO’s proposal to move the LBPR tracker to a different platform.
- Status2021-OE-0011b-08OpenClosedClosed on March 07, 2024
Develop a timeliness standard in the LBPR tracker to establish expectations for how often field office staff must reach out to PHAs on the LBPR tracker to discuss measures that will resolve cases in a timely manner.
2021-OE-0008 | November 15, 2022
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity’s Oversight of Fair Housing Enforcement Agencies
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
- Status2021-OE-0008-01OpenClosedClosed on January 03, 2024
Provide more detailed guidance to HUD reviewers on benchmarks for each performance standard.
- Status2021-OE-0008-02OpenClosedClosed on January 03, 2024
Update the PAR template to ensure that HUD reviewers include required information.
- Status2021-OE-0008-03OpenClosedClosed on October 04, 2023
Assess HUD reviewers’ skills and readiness to determine the appropriate frequency of training.
- Status2021-OE-0008-04OpenClosedClosed on January 03, 2024
Provide more detailed guidance to HUD reviewers and FHEO regional directors on when and under what circumstances to recommend or issue a PIP.
2023-BO-0001 | November 04, 2022
HUD and FHAP Agencies Can Better Document Decisions Not To Investigate Fair Housing Complaints
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
- Status2023-BO-0001-001-AOpenClosedClosed on March 27, 2024
Update HUD Handbook 8024.01, REV-2, and regional intake policies and procedures as necessary to include (1) minimum requirements that all regions follow for documenting in HEMS attempts to reach out to claimants when additional information is needed before closing inquiries; (2) policies and procedures for collecting, recording, and documenting all relevant electronic intake information in HEMS; and (3) clarifying that communications with claimants regarding inquiry closure, requests for additional information, and notices of jurisdiction information clearly inform the claimant of the ability to provide additional information within the statute of limitations.
- Status2023-BO-0001-001-BOpenClosedClosed on March 27, 2024
Develop a process to oversee housing discrimination allegations that FHAP agencies close and do not submit to HUD for dual-filing to ensure that the closure and jurisdictional determinations are consistent with the Fair Housing Act. To help address this recommendation, HUD should consider requiring FHAP agencies to enter data on closed inquiries in HEMS and make updates to FHAP agreements as necessary.
2023-LA-0001 | October 13, 2022
Sale of Section 184 Properties on Tribal Trust and Other Restricted Lands
Public and Indian Housing
- Status2023-LA-0001-001-AOpenClosedClosed on January 25, 2023
Consider conducting an analysis of staffing resources needed to manage the REO and notes sales on tribal trust properties program and adjust staffing accordingly.
- Status2023-LA-0001-001-BOpenClosed
In conjunction with corrective actions being taken on previous audits, revise ONAP’s internal policy and procedures to include detailed written policies and procedures for the marketing, preservation, and sale of defaulted loan notes and REO properties on tribal trust and other restricted lands.
- Status2023-LA-0001-001-COpenClosedClosed on January 25, 2023
Work with the Office of the Chief Information Officer to develop an electronic solution, such as a new module in Native Advantage or one similar to FHA’s P260 tracking system, to track the sale of defaulted loan notes and REO properties on tribal trust and other restricted lands. While the solution is being developed, HUD should put controls into place to ensure that manual systems used to track defaulted loans and REO properties are complete and accurate.
2023-CH-0001 | October 11, 2022
HUD Lacked Adequate Oversight of Lead-Based Paint Hazard Remediation in Public Housing
Public and Indian Housing
- Status2023-CH-0001-001-AOpenClosedClosed on September 29, 2023
We recommend that the General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing require the Real Estate Assessment Center in coordination with the Office of Field Operations to develop and implement a plan to manage lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in public housing.
- Status2023-CH-0001-001-BOpenClosedPriorityPriority
We believe these open recommendations, if implemented, will have the greatest impact on helping HUD achieve its mission to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all.
Require the REAC in coordination with OFO to determine the number of developments and associated units that contain lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards.
Status
In May 2023, HUD published a final rule establishing a new approach to defining and assessing housing quality: The National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE). Public Housing regulations were amended, and Public Housing program participants were required to comply with this final rule and use the NSPIRE standards starting July 1, 2023. The Real Estate Assessment Center and Office of Field Operations will collaborate with the Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes, the Office of Policy Development and Research, and a statistician to evaluate data collected under the NSPIRE inspection program to estimate the number of public housing developments and associated units that contain lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards. As of November 2024, PIH reported that inspections have had a slow start due to procurement delays. Additionally, the NSPIRE system did not get the requested functionality to collect lead inspections. As of July 2025, HUD is conducting an inventory of the properties that are missing lead-based paint inspections. Once all the inspections have been received and uploaded into the NSPIRE system, it will use the information to estimate the number of public housing developments and associated units that contain lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards. Among other factors, based on current legislative requirements of unit inspection cycle, HUD estimates that it will collect the lead-based paint inspection reports for final properties by December 31, 2028. Therefore, with OIG concurrence, HUD has revised the final action target date to February 2, 2029, to fully implement the recommendation.
Analysis
To address this recommendation, HUD will need to provide evidence that it collected and evaluated data under NSPIRE and estimated the number of public housing developments and associated units that contain lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards.
Implementation of this recommendation will assist HUD in working with PHAs to address the public housing units that contain lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards and help HUD’s oversight of units in need of hazard reduction.
- Status2023-CH-0001-001-COpenClosed
We recommend that the General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing require the Real Estate Assessment Center in coordination with the Office of Field Operations to determine the cost to eliminate or control the lead-based paint and lead based paint hazards in public housing and the timeframe to complete such work based on the existing funding levels and strategies that could accelerate the timeframe.