Vouchers are issued for a search period of at least 60 days. The PHA may extend this time in accordance with its Administrative Plan or at its discretion, but the term of the search period must be in writing—usually on the voucher itself.1 During this time, a tenant must locate a new landlord who is willing to rent to the tenant while on the program and a new residence that can meet Housing Quality Standards. In general, private Louisiana landlords are not required to accept the vouchers, even if they currently have Section 8 HCVP tenants or they have rented to Section 8 HCVP tenants in the past. However, Louisiana landlords who participate in other federal programs cannot discriminate against Section 8 voucher holders. Those other federal programs include multifamily housing projects purchased from HUD,2 low-income housing tax credit projects,3 and rental rehabilitation projects and HODAG buildings.4