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YQt" . `i AT A <br /> ATRUE copy <br /> .: ._ J, R� SM CATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> TN► CLERK <br /> school districts, social service providers, mental health agencies, hospitals, universities, affordable housing <br /> developers, law enforcement, organizations that serve veterans, and homeless and formerly homeless individuals ; <br /> (2) Determining the geographic area that the Continuum of Care will serve ; <br /> (3) Developing a Continuum of Care system; <br /> (4) Evaluating the outcomes of projects for which funds are awarded in the geographic area, including the <br /> Emergency Solutions Grants program; <br /> (5) Participating in the consolidated plan(s) of the jurisdiction(s) in the geographic area; and <br /> (6) Preparing and submitting an application to HUD on behalf of the entire Continuum of Care membership, <br /> including conducting a sheltered and unsheltered point-in-time count and other data collection as required by HUD. <br /> (c) Monitoring costs. The costs of monitoring recipients and subrecipients and enforcing compliance with program <br /> requirements are eligible. <br /> § 578 .41 Unified Funding Agency costs . <br /> (a) In general. UFAs may use up to 3 percent of their FPRN, or a. maximum amount to be established by the NCFA, <br /> whichever is less, for fiscal control and accounting costs necessary to assure the proper disbursal of, and accounting <br /> for, federal funds awarded to subrecipients under the Continuum of Care program. <br /> (b) UFA costs. UFA costs include costs of ensuring that all financial transactions carried out under the Continuum of <br /> Care program are conducted and records are maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting <br /> principles, including arranging for an annual survey, audit, or evaluation of the financial records of each project <br /> carried out by a subrecipienr funded by a grant received through the Continuum of Care program. <br /> (c) Monitoring costs. The costs of monitoring subrecipients and enforcing compliance with program requirements <br /> are eligible for costs. <br /> § 578.43 Acquisition. <br /> Grant funds may be used to pay up to 100 percent of the cost of acquisition of real property selected by the recipient <br /> or subrecipient for use in the provision of housing or supportive services for homeless persons. <br /> § 578.45 Rehabilitation. <br /> (a) Use. Grant funds may be used to pay up to 100 percent of the cost of rehabilitation of structures to provide <br /> housing or supportive services to homeless persons. <br /> (b) Eligible costs. Eligible rehabilitation costs include . installing cost-effective energy measures, and bringing an <br /> existing structure to State and local government health and safety standards. <br /> (c) Ineligible costs. Grant funds may not be used for rehabilitation of leased property. <br /> § 578 .47 New construction. <br /> (a) Use. Grant funds may be used to: <br />