HUD Tweaks Privacy Rules for Better Agency Teamwork
Published Date: 4/28/2026
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Summary
HUD is updating how it shares and protects your personal info under the Privacy Act of 1974. These changes help HUD work better with other agencies and keep programs honest and accountable. If you want to speak up, you’ve got until May 28, 2026, to send your comments—no extra costs involved!
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HUD expands data-sharing to detect fraud
HUD is adding a uniform routine use that lets it share records from several HUD systems (for example: Single Family Insurance System HUD/HOU-04; Distributive Shares and Refund Subsystem HUD/HOU-03; Single Family Acquired Asset Management System HUD/HOU-01; Single Family Housing Enterprise Data Warehouse HOU.SF/HUD-05; and others listed) with Federal and non‑Federal entities, including contractors. The information may be used to detect, prevent, and recover improper payments, detect fraud, verify eligibility or compliance, and recoup delinquent debts. The rule is scheduled to take effect the day after the comment period ends (after May 28, 2026) unless comments require a different decision.
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