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A TRUE COPY <br /> t . . 4 CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> rt Q3 <br /> g , , , r J . R . SMITH , CLERK <br /> ( 1) Serves hard to reach, homeless persons with severe mental illness who came from the streets and have been " <br /> unwilling or unable to participate in supportive services; <br /> i <br /> (2) Provides 24-hour residence for eligible persons for an unspecified period ; <br /> (3) Has an overnight capacity limited . to 25 or fewer persons; and , <br /> (4) Provides low-demand services and referrals for the residents. <br /> i <br /> State means each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, American Samoa, <br /> Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas; and the Virgin Islands. <br /> Subrecipient means a private nonprofit organization, 'State, local government, or instrumentality of State or local <br /> government that receives a subgrant from the recipient to carry out a project. <br /> Transitional housing means housing, where all program participants have signed a lease or occupancy agreement, <br /> the purpose of which is to facilitate the movement of homeless individuals and families into permanent housing <br /> Within 24 months or such longer period as HUD determines necessary. The program participant must have a lease or <br /> occupancy agreement for a term of at least one month that ends in 24 months and cannot be extended. <br /> Unified Funding Agency (UFA) means an eligible applicant selected by the Continuum of Care to apply for a grant <br /> for the entire Continuum, which has the capacity to carry out the duties in §578 . 11 (b), which is approved by HUD <br /> and to which HUD awards a grant. <br /> Victim service provider means a private nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to provide services to <br /> victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. This term includes rape crisis centers, <br /> battered women's shelters, domestic violence transitional housing programs, and other programs. <br /> Subpart B establishing and Operating a Continuum, of Care <br /> § 578.5 Establishing the Continuum of Care. <br /> (a) The Continuum of Care. Representatives from relevant organizations within a geographic area shall establish a <br /> Continuum of Care for the geographic area to carry out the duties of this part. Relevant organizations include <br /> nonprofit homeless assistance providers, victim service providers, faith-based organizations, governments, <br /> businesses, advocates, public housing agencies, school districts, social service providers, mental health agencies, <br /> hospitals, universities, affordable housing developers, law enforcement, and organizations that serve veterans and <br /> homeless and formerly homeless individuals. <br /> (b) The board. The Continuum of Care must establish a board to act on behalf of the Continuum using the process <br /> established as a requirement by §578 .7(a)(3) and must comply with the conflict-of-interest requirements -at <br /> §578 .95(b). The board must: <br /> (l ) Be representative of the relevant organizations and of projects serving homeless subpopulations; and <br /> (2) Include at least one homeless or formerly homeless individual. <br /> (c) Transition. Continuums of Care shall have 2 years after August 30, 2012 to comply with the requirements of <br /> paragraph (b) of this section. <br /> § 578.7 Responsibilities of the Continuum of Care. <br /> I <br />