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Section 8

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Section 8
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Theodore Hayes v. Philip Harvey, 874 F.3d 98 (2017)
Effective Date
2017-10-18

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Contrary to the majority’s accusation, I do not ignore
the opt-out provision. We do not even disagree about the
provision’s importance. Section 1437f(c)(8) triggers the
provision of an enhanced voucher, which we all agree has
already occurred. It does not govern what protections an
enhanced voucher provides once the opt-out is complete—
again, an issue on which we agree. Maj. Op. at 12 (“it is silent
on a property owner’s termination rights following that notice
period”). Since the majority never argues that § 1437f(c)(8)
changes the interpretation of the enhanced voucher statute,
rather than triggering its applicability, nothing is being read out
of context. I merely proceed directly to the area of our
disagreement.