Answer:
This is a very good and important question, so I’m cc’ing the other SCs.
You do need to make sure to renew the consent to release form within the 180 day period, even if you aren’t scheduled to meet with them for other purposes. The reason for this is that the “boiler plate” language in the Consent to Release also needs to be renewed. This is how the member gives consent to other SC team members, your supervisor, auditor and HUD to view their file. If you were to receive an audit from HUD without the updated Consent to Release in place, HUD would be unable to view the file and you would not pass your audit.
Thanks for being on top of this. I’m attaching the boiler plate consent as a refresher.
Sincerely,
Rachel
Question:
I have a question about updating consent to release forms every 180 days: For members who have consent forms that need to be updated, but are not monitored monthly, is it appropriate to wait until the next monitoring period to update these forms (as long as SCs are not contacting any entity on the member’s behalf that would need a signed consent form)?

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