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4. Privacy Policy. V Contractor must provide to all clients a copy of its privacy policy. Proof that <br />The client received the policy must be maintained in the file. Such proof can include a <br />statement signed by the homeowner or an electronic signature, if applicable. Although it is a <br />best practice to provide the client with the privacy policy at the time of counseling, the <br />Contractor may elect to share the privacy policy after the counseling occurs. If that is the <br />case, Contractor must keep on file proof that the policy was sent to the homeowner via e-mail, <br />fax, or postal mail. Having access to the privacy policy on Contractor's website does not <br />satisfy tilts i_Nuiremeait unless there is affirni.ative onfirination and do�:umented roof that <br />theclienthas reviewed the ppoligy in ,the file,µµµ Clients that choose too . t-out and not share their <br />information with affiliated .thrmtd „pArtL cannot be uploaded into the DMS for <br />5. Budget and Verification. Contractor must develop a budget for each client based on client's <br />oral representation of their expenses, debts, and available sources of income. Contractor must <br />engage in budget verification during which s/he reviews documented evidence provided by <br />the client to establish true debt obligations (e.g., credit report), monthly expenses (e.g., <br />monthly bills, bank statements, mortgage statement, credit card statement, utility bill) and <br />spending patterns, and realistic opportunities for income (e.g., tax returns, pay stubs, profit <br />and loss statement, third party verification). Note: a credit report alone does not satisfy the <br />budget verification requirement. Contractor should collect verification of all income, <br />expenses, and debt as stated by the client (must be within previous 30 days). A credit report <br />alone does not satisfy the budget verification requirement. <br />6. Action Plan and Verification of Actions Taken. Contractor must develop a written Action <br />Plan for follow-up activities to be taken by the client and review this Action Plan with the <br />client. The Action Plan must be clearly labeled in the client file. When developing this Action <br />Plan, it is expected that the Contractor will do a comprehensive analysis of the homeowner's <br />situation and recommend a best plan of action. The Action Plan must include the counselor's <br />assessment of the client's situation with a client -specific recommendation for a counseling <br />plan of action, and should also include Client referral to relevant community services that may <br />be of benefit to the Client. A general handout with a variety of workout options or "Actions" <br />is not acceptable. If the assessment and recommendation are part of the counselor notes, <br />IHCDA requires that the information is transferred to a form titled Action Plan so that the <br />assessment and course of action are clearly defined for the client and for compliance testing. <br />The National Industry Standards provide guidance on what should be included in an Action <br />Plan. Contractor must have a conforming Action Plan in each client file. <br />ContractorlitNd tact apI rcpriate actions of tjj�_sj_ps outlined in the written Action Plan <br />(created during Level One). Contractor must have documented evidence of "action" taken on <br />behalf of the client. This requires more than the counselor's notes; it also requires <br />documentation that the action took place. This could include, but is not limited to, the <br />following: <br />a. Draft and submit hardship letter to servicer that describes the client's situation, reason for <br />delinquency, factors that should be considered when developing a workout plan, and an <br />estimate of the housing cost the client can afford to pay. Contractor must keep on file a <br />' It is acceptable for Contractor to combine the Authorization Form, Disclosure Statement, and Privacy Policy into a single <br />document which the client signs and the Contractor maintains in the client file. <br />{00033430-11 <br />Page 22 of 29 <br />