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�1131FtT 9 TRUE COPY ! g <br /> � Ct1 � p CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> . 0 J . R. SMITH, CERK _ <br /> ( 1 ) Reliable data generated by the Continuum of Care'sIBMIS that it meets all of the following standards: . <br /> (i) Mean length of homelessness. Either the mean length of episode of homelessness within the Continuum's <br /> geographic area is fewer than 20 days, or the mean length of episodes of homelessness for individuals or families in <br /> similar circumstances was reduced by at least 10 percent from the preceding federal fiscal year. <br /> l <br /> (ii) Reduced recidivism. Of individuals and families who leave homelessness, less than 5 percent become homeless <br /> again at any time within the next 2 years; or the percentage of individuals and families in similar, circumstances who <br /> become homeless again within 2 years after leaving homelessness was decreased by at least 20 percent from the <br /> preceding federal fiscal year. <br /> j <br /> (iii) HMIS coverage. The Continuum's HMIS must have a bed coverage rate of 80 percent and a service volume <br /> coverage rate of 80 percent as calculated in accordance with HUD's HMIS requirements. <br /> (iv) Serving families . and youth. With respect to Continuums that served homeless families and youth defined as <br /> homeless under other federal statutes in paragraph (3) of the definition of homeless in 8576.2: <br /> j <br /> (A) ,95 percent of those families and youth did not become homeless'again within a 2-year period following . <br /> termination of assistance; or <br /> (B)`.85 percent of those families achieved independent living in permanent housing for at least 2 years following <br /> termination of assistance. <br /> (2) Reliable data generated from sources other than the Continuum's HMIS that is provided in a narrative or other <br /> form prescribed by HUD that it meets both of the following standards: <br /> (i) Community_ action: All the metropolitancities and counties within the Continuum's geographic area have a <br /> comprehensive outreach plan, including specific steps fpr identifying homeless persons and referring them to <br /> appropriate housing and services in that geographic area. <br /> (ii) Renewing HPC status. rIf'the 'Continuum was designated an BPC in, the previous federal fiscal ! year and used <br /> Continuum of Care grant funds for activities described under §578.71 , that such activities were effective at reducing <br /> the number of individuals and families who became homeless in that community. <br /> § 578.67 Publication of application. i <br /> HUD will publish the application to be designated an HPC through the HUD Web site, for public comment as to <br /> whether the Continuum seeking designation as an HPC meets. the standards for being one. <br /> § 578.69 Cooperation among entities. j <br /> An HPC must cooperate with HUD in distributing information about its successful efforts to reduce homelessness. <br /> § 578.71 HPC-eligible activities. <br /> In addition to using grant funds for the eligible costs described in subpart D of this part, recipients and subrecipients <br /> t,, in Continuums of Care designated as HPCs may also use, grant funds to provide housing relocation and stabilization <br /> services and short- and/or medium-term rental assistancerAto individuals and families at risk of homelessness as set <br /> forth in 24 CFR 576. 103 and 24 CFR 576. 104, if necessary to prevent the individual or family from becoming <br /> homeless. Activities must be carried out in accordance with the plan submitted in the application. When carrying out <br /> housing relocation and stabilization'services. and short- {and/or medium-term rental assistance, the written standards <br /> set forth in §578.7(a)(9)(v) and recordkeeping requirements of 24 CFR 576.500 apply. <br /> i <br /> _ . I <br />