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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
04/15/2003
Control Number
2003-091
Agenda Item Number
7.F.
Entity Name
Department of Housing and Urban Developement (HUD)
Subject
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
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3160
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family composition, providing housing information and their occupations); <br /> assistance, inspecting units for compliance with housing (4) The value of any lease on a building used for the provision of <br /> quality standards, and receiving into the program new supportive services, provided the value included in the match is <br /> participants. This administrative allowance does not include no more than the prorated share used for the program; and <br /> the cost of administering the supportive services or the grant (5) The cost of outreach activities, as described in §582 .325(a) of <br /> (e.g. , costs of preparing the application, reports or audits this part. <br /> required by HUD), which are not eligible activities under a <br /> S+C grant. §582. 115 Limitations on assistance. <br /> (f) Property damage. Recipients may use grant funds in an <br /> amount up to one month's rent to pay for any damage to (a) Current occupants. Current occupants of the real property are <br /> housing due to the action of a participant. not eligible for assistance under this part. However, as described <br /> in § 582 .335, persons displaced as a direct result of acquisition , <br /> [58 FR 13892, Mar. 15, 1993 , as amended at 61 FR 51170, rehabilitation , or demolition for a project under the S+C program <br /> Sept. 30, 1996] are eligible for and must be provided relocation assistance at <br /> Uniform Relocation Act levels . <br /> §582.110 Matching requirements. (b) Amount of assistance provided within a jurisdiction . HUD <br /> (a) Matching rental assistance with supportive services. To will limit the amount of assistance provided within the <br /> qualify for rental assistance grants, an applicant must certify jurisdiction of any one unit of local government to no more than <br /> that it will provide or ensure the provision of supportive 10 percent of the amount available. <br /> services , including funding the services itself if the planned (c) Primarily religious organizations. HUD will provide <br /> resources do not become available for any reason, appropriate assistance to a recipient that contracts with a primarily religious <br /> to the needs of the population being served and at least equal organization , or a wholly secular organization established by a <br /> in value to the aggregate amount of rental assistance funded primarily religious organization, to provide, manage, or operate <br /> by HUD. The supportive services may be newly created for housing and supportive services if the organization agrees to <br /> the program or already in operation, and may be provided or provide the housing and services in a manner that is free from <br /> funded by other Federal, State, local, or private programs. religious influences and in accordance with the following <br /> Only services that are provided after the execution of the grant principles : <br /> agreement may count toward the match. ( 1 ) It will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for <br /> (b) Availability to participants. Recipients must give employment on the basis of religion and will not limit <br /> reasonable assurances that supportive services will be employment or give preference in employment to persons on the <br /> available to participants for the entire term of the rental basis of religion ; <br /> assistance. The value of the services provided to a participant, (2) It will not discriminate against any person applying for <br /> however, does not have to equal the amount of rental housing or supportive services on the basis of religion and will <br /> assistance provided that participant, nor does the value have to not limit such housing or services or give preference to persons <br /> be equal to the amount of rental assistance on a year-to-year on the basis of religion ; <br /> basis. (3 ) It will provide no religious instruction or counseling, conduct <br /> (c) Calculating the value of supportive services . In calculating no religious worship or services, engage in no religious <br /> the amount of the matching supportive services, applicants proselytizing, and exert no other religious influence in the <br /> may count: provision of housing and supportive services . <br /> ( 1 ) Salaries paid to staff of the recipient to provide supportive (d) Maintenance of effort. No assistance received under this part <br /> services to S+C participants; (or any State or local government funds used to supplement this <br /> (2) The value of supportive services provided by other persons assistance) may be used to replace funds provided under any <br /> or organizations to S+C participants; State or local government assistance programs previously used, <br /> or designated for use, to assist persons with disabilities, homeless <br /> persons , or homeless persons with disabilities . <br /> §582. 120 Consolidated plan. Subpart C -- Application and Grant Award <br /> (a) Applicants that are States or units ofgeneral local <br /> government. The applicant must have a HUD-approved §582.200 Application and grant award. <br /> complete or abbreviated consolidated plan, in accordance with <br /> 24 CFR part 91 , and must submit a certification that the (a) Review. When funds are made available for assistance, HUD <br /> application for funding is consistent with the HUD-approved will publish a notice of fund availability in the FEDERAL <br /> consolidated plan . Funded applicants must certify in a grant REGISTER in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR part <br /> agreement that they are following the HUD-approved 4. Applications will be reviewed and screened in accordance with <br />
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