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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
04/16/2013
Control Number
2013-075C
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
Entity Name
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Subject
New Chronics Project for 2012
Continuum of Care Program Grant Agreements
Project Number
FL0119L4H091205
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12043
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03 Ll 9 <br /> A TRUE COPY <br /> . 0 {a�. �_ .I ' �' �' � IrtE � s+ w CERTIFICATION ON CAST PAGE <br /> 33 , ; T4143 ? . p J . R. SMITH CLERK <br /> (ii) The recipient must retain documentation of monitoring subrecipients, including any monitoring findings and <br /> corrective actions required. <br /> (iii) The recipient and its subrecipients must retain copies of all procurement contracts and documentation of <br /> compliance with the procurement requirements in 24 CFR 85 .36 and 24 CFR part 84. <br /> ( 17) Other records specified by HUD. The recipient and subrecipients must keep other records specified by HUD. <br /> (b) Confidentiality. In addition to meeting the specific confidentiality and security requirements for HMIS data, the <br /> recipient and its subrecipients must develop and implement written procedures to ensure: <br /> i <br /> ( 1 ) All records containing protected identifying information of any individual or family who applies for and/or <br /> receives Continuum of Care assistance will be kept secure and confidential; <br /> (2) The address or location of any family violence project assisted with Continuum of Care funds will not be made <br /> public, except with written authorization of the person responsible for the operation of the project; and <br /> (3) The address or location of any housing of a program participant will not be made public, except as provided <br /> under a preexisting privacy policy of the recipient or subrecipient and consistent with State and local laws regarding <br /> privacy and obligations of confidentiality; <br /> (c) Period of record retention. All records pertaining to Continuum of Care funds must be retained for the greater of <br /> 5 years or the period specified below. Copies made by microfilming, photocopying, or similar methods may be <br /> substituted forihe original records. <br /> ,:y ( 1 ) Documentation of each program participant's qualification as a family or individual at risk of homelessness or as <br /> a homeless family or individual and other program participant records must be retained for 5 years after the <br /> expenditure of all funds from the grant under which the program participant was served; and <br /> (2) Where Continuum of Care funds are used for the acquisition, new construction, or rehabilitation of a project site, <br /> records must be retained until 15 years after the date that the project site is first occupied, or used, by program <br /> participants. <br /> (d) Access to records. ( 1 ) Federal Government rights. Notwithstanding the confidentiality procedures established <br /> under paragraph (b) of this section, HUD, the HUD Office of the Inspector General, and the Comptroller General of <br /> the United States, or any of their authorized representatives, must have the right of access to all books, documents, <br /> papers, or other records of the recipient and its subrecipients that are pertinent to the Continuum of Care grant, in <br /> order to make audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcripts . These rights of access are not limited to the required <br /> retention period, but last as long as the records are retained. <br /> (2) Public rights. The recipient must provide citizens, public agencies, ' and other interested parties with reasonable <br /> access to records regarding any uses of Continuum of Care funds the recipient received during the preceding 5 years, <br /> consistent with State and local laws regarding privacy and obligations of confidentiality and confidentiality <br /> requirements in this part. <br /> (e) Reports: In• addition to -the reporting requirements in 24 CFR parts 84 and 85 , the recipient must collect and <br /> report data on its use of Continuum of Care funds in an Annual Performance Report (APR), as well as in any <br /> additional reportsoas and when required by HUD. Projects receiving grant funds only for acquisition, kehabilitation, <br /> or new construction must submit APRs for 15 years from the date of initial occupancy or the date of initial service <br /> provision, unless HUD provides an exception under §578 .81 (e) . <br /> § 578. 105 Grant and project changes. <br /> • i <br />
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