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For those payment documents that actually are spoiled or skipped, the Payment Administrator must enter applicable documents in the Record Spoiled Payment Documents region or the Enter Skipped Payment Documents region of the Record Print Status page.
December 22, 2021
Because payment document numbers cannot be reused for prenumbered payment documents, reprinting on prenumbered payment documents requires the Payment Administrator to provide the first document number for the reprints.
December 20, 2021
If Tenant qualifies for an Eviction Protection Payment, Administrator shall make said Eviction Protection Payment to the Owner on behalf of the Tenant in accordance with and as permitted by the Local Program, up to the Local Program maximum.
December 19, 2021
The Record Print Status page enables the Payment Administrator to record the status of printed payment documents, including spoiled payment documents that should not be reprinted and skipped documents.
December 17, 2021
The following sections describe actions that the Payment Administrator performs from the Funds Disbursement Process Home page.
December 15, 2021