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ATRUECOPY <br /> CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> J . K . BARTON , CLERK <br /> § 582 . 100 24 CFR Ch . V ( 4LIZ09 Edition ) <br /> necessary because of unusually high or low <br /> under which the deceased member was a family incomes . <br /> participant. ) <br /> Recipient means an applicant approved to [61 FR 51169, Sept. 30, 1996; 62 FR 13539, Mar. 21 , 1997] <br /> receive a S + C grant . <br /> Seriously mentally ill has the meaning given <br /> in section 462 of the McKinney Act ( 42 U . S . C. Subpart BZAssistance Provided <br /> 11403g ) . § 582 . 100 Program component descriptions. <br /> Single room occupancy (SRO ) housing <br /> means a unit for occupancy by one person , ( a ) Tenant- based rental assistance (TRA) . <br /> which need not but may contain food Tenant- based rental assistance provides grants <br /> preparation or sanitary facilities, or both . for rental assistance which permit participants <br /> Sponsor means a nonprofit organization to choose housing of an appropriate size in <br /> which owns or leases dwelling units and has which to reside . Participants retain the rental <br /> contracts with a recipient to make such units assistance if they move . Where necessary to <br /> available to eligible homeless persons and facilitate the coordination of supportive services, <br /> receives rental assistance payments under the grant recipients may require participants to live <br /> SRA component , in a specific area for their entire period of <br /> State has the meaning given in section 462 participation or in a specific structure for the <br /> of the McKinney Act (42 U . S . C. 11403g ) m first year and in a specific area for the <br /> Supportive service provider, or service provider, remainder of their period of participation , <br /> means a person or organization licensed or Recipients may not define the area in a way <br /> otherwise qualified to provide supportive that violates the Fair Housing Act or the <br /> services, either for profit or not for profit. Rehabilitation Act of 1973 . The term of the <br /> Supportive services means assistance that grant between HUD and the grant recipient for <br /> ( 1 ) Addresses the special needs of eli -gible TRA is five years. <br /> persons ; and ( b) Project- based rental assistance ( PRA) . <br /> ( 2 ) Provides appropriate services or assists Project- based rental assistance provides grants <br /> such persons in obtaining appropriate services, for rental assistance to the owner of an existing <br /> including health care, mental health treatment, structure, where the owner agrees to lease the <br /> alcohol and other substance abuse services, subsidized units to participants. Participants do <br /> child care services, case management services, not retain rental assistance if they move . Rental <br /> counseling , supervision , education, job training , subsidies are provided to the owner for a period <br /> and other services essential for achieving and of either five or ten years . To qualify for ten <br /> maintaining independent living , years of rental subsidies, the owner must <br /> ( Inpatient acute hospital care does not qualify complete at least $ 3 , 000 of eligible <br /> as a supportive service . ) , rehabilitation for each unit ( including the unitLs <br /> Unit of general local government has the prorated share of work to be accomplished on <br /> meaning given in section 102 of the Housing common areas or systems) , to make the <br /> and Community Development Act of 1974 ( 42 structure decent, safe and sanitary . This <br /> U . S . C. 5302 ) , rehabilitation must be completed with in 12 <br /> Very low- income means an annual income months of the grant award , <br /> not in excess of 50 percent of the median ( c) Sponsor- based rental assistance ( SRA ) , <br /> income for the area , as determined by HUD, Sponsor- based rental assistance provides grants <br /> with adjustments for smaller and larger families , for rental assistance through contracts between <br /> HUD may establish income limits higher or lower the grant recipient and sponsor organizations . A <br /> than 50 percent of the median income for the sponsor may be a private, nonprofit <br /> area on the basis of its finding that such organization or a community mental health <br /> variations are agency established as a public nonprofit <br /> organization . Participants reside in housing <br /> owned or leased by <br /> www . hud . gov espanol . hud • gov Page 7 <br />