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(d) Ongoing assessment of supportive services. Each recipient of assistance under this <br />part must conduct an ongoing assessment of the supportive services required by the residents of <br />the project and the availability of such services, and make adjustments as appropriate. <br />(e) Residential supervision. Each recipient of assistance under this part must provide <br />residential supervision as necessary to facilitate the adequate provision of supportive services to <br />the residents of the housing throughout the term of the commitment to operate supportive <br />housing. Residential supervision may include the employment of a full- or part-time residential <br />supervisor with sufficient knowledge to provide or to supervise the provision of supportive <br />services to the residents. <br />(f) Participation of homeless persons. (1) Each recipient must provide for the <br />participation of homeless persons as required in section 426(g) of the McKinney Act (42 U.S.C. <br />11386(g)). This requirement is waived if an applicant is unable to meet it and presents a plan for <br />HUD approval to otherwise consult with homeless or formerly homeless persons in considering <br />and making policies and decisions. See also § 583.330(e). <br />(2) Each recipient of assistance under this part must, to the maximum extent practicable, <br />involve homeless individuals and families, through employment, volunteer services, or otherwise, <br />in constructing, rehabilitating, maintaining, and operating the project and in providing supportive <br />services for the project. <br />(g) Records and reports. Each recipient of assistance under this part must keep any <br />records and make any reports (including those pertaining to race, ethnicity, gender, and disability <br />status data) that HUD may require within the timeframe required. <br />(h) Confidentiality. Each recipient that provides family violence prevention or treatment <br />services must develop and implement procedures to ensure: <br />(1) The confidentiality of records pertaining to any individual services; and <br />(2) That the address or location <br />of any project assisted <br />will not be made <br />public, except <br />with written authorization of the person <br />or persons responsible <br />for the operation <br />of the project. <br />(i) Termination of housing assistance <br />The recipient may terminate assistance to a participant who violates program requirements. <br />Recipients should terminate assistance only in the most severe cases. Recipients may resume <br />assistance to a participant whose assistance was previously terminated. In terminating assistance <br />to a participant, the recipient must provide a formal process that recognizes the rights of <br />individuals receiving assistance to due process of law. This process, at a minimum, must consist <br />of: <br />(1) Written notice to the participant containing a clear statement of the reasons for <br />termination; <br />(2) A review of the decision, in which the participant is given the opportunity to present <br />written or oral objections before a person other than the person (or a subordinate of that person) <br />who made or approved the termination decision; and <br />(3) Prompt written notice of the final decision to the participant. <br />0) Limitation ofstay in transitional housing. A homeless individual or family may <br />remain in transitional housing for a period longer than 24 months, if permanent housing for the <br />individual or family has not been located or if the individual or family requires additional time to <br />prepare for independent living. However, HUD may discontinue assistance for a transitional <br />housing project if more than half of the homeless individuals or families remain in that project <br />longer than 24 months. <br />(k) Outpatient health services. Outpatient health services provided by the recipient must <br />be approved as appropriate by HUD and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). <br />