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Subpart A--General <br /> § 583.1 Purpose and scope. <br /> (a) General. The Supportive Housing Program is authorized by title IV of the Stewart B . <br /> McKinney Homeless Assistance Act (the McKinney Act) (42 U . S .C . 11381-11389). The <br /> Supportive Housing program is designed to promote the development of supportive housing and <br /> supportive services, including innovative approaches to assist homeless persons in the transition <br /> from homelessness, and to promote the provision of supportive housing to homeless persons to <br /> enable them to live as independently as possible. <br /> (b) Components. Funds under this part may be used for: <br /> ( 1 ) Transitional housing to facilitate the movement of homeless individuals and families <br /> to permanent housing; <br /> (2) Permanent housing that provides long-term housing for homeless persons with <br /> disabilities; <br /> (3 ) Housing that is, or is part of, a particularly innovative project for, or alternative <br /> methods of, meeting the immediate and long-term needs of homeless persons; or <br /> (4) Supportive services for homeless persons not provided in conjunction with supportive <br /> housing. <br /> [58 FR 13871, Mar. 15 , 1993, as amended at 61 FR 51175 , Sept. 30, 1996] <br /> § 583.5 Definitions <br /> As used in this part: Applicant is defined in section 422( 1 ) of the McKinney Act (42 <br /> U. S.0 11382( 1 )). For purposes of this definition, governmental entities include those that have <br /> general governmental powers (such as a city or county), as well as those that have limited or <br /> special powers (such as public housing agencies) . <br /> Consolidated plan means the plan that a jurisdiction prepares and submits to HUD in <br /> accordance with 24 CFR part 91 . <br /> Date of initial occupancy means the date that the supportive housing is initially occupied by a <br /> homeless person for whom HUD provides assistance under this part. If the assistance is for an <br /> existing homeless facility, the date of initial occupancy is the date that services are first provided <br /> to the residents of supportive housing with funding under this part. <br /> Date of initial service provision means the date that supportive services are initially <br /> provided with funds under this part to homeless persons who do not reside in supportive housing. <br /> This definition applies only to projects funded under this part that do not provide supportive <br /> housing. <br /> Disability is defined in section 422(2) of the McKinney Act (42 U. S .0 11382(2)) . <br /> Homeless person means an individual or family that is described in section 103 of the <br /> McKinney Act (42 U. S.0 11302). <br /> Metropolitan city is defined in section 102(a)(4) of the Housing and Community <br /> Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S .0 5302(a)(4)). In general, metropolitan cities are those cities <br /> that are eligible for an entitlement grant under 24 CFR part 570, subpart D. <br /> New construction means the building of a structure where none existed or an addition to <br /> an existing structure that increases the floor area by more than 100 percent. <br /> Operating costs is defined in section 422(5 ) of the McKinney Act (42 U. S .0 11382(5)). <br /> Outpatient health services is defined in section 422(6) of the McKinney Act (42 U .S .C. <br /> 11382(6)). <br />
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