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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
03/08/2011
Control Number
2011-061
Agenda Item Number
8.I.
Entity Name
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Subject
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Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council
Alternate Name
HUD
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ATRUE COPY <br /> CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> J . K . BARTON , CLERK <br /> Ofc, of Asst. Secy . , Comm . Planning, Develop . , HUD § 582 . 330 <br /> ( 1 ) Written notice to the participant homeless persons must, within the designated <br /> containing a clear statement of the reasons for population , comply with the prohibitions against <br /> termination ; discrimination against handicapped individuals <br /> ( 2 ) A review of the decision , in which the under section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of <br /> participant is given the opportunity to present 1973 ( 29 U . S . C. 794) and implementing <br /> written or oral objections before a person other regulations at 41 CFR chapter 601. 741 . <br /> than the person ( or a subordinate of that ( 2 ) The nondiscrimination and equal <br /> person ) who made or approved the termination opportunity requirements set forth at part 5 of <br /> decision ; and this title are modified as follows : <br /> ( 3 ) Prompt written notice of the final ( i ) The Indian Civil Rights Act ( 25 <br /> decision to the participant. U . S . C . 1301 et seq . ) applies to tribes when they <br /> exercise their powers of self-government, and <br /> § 582 . 325 Outreach activities . to IHAs when established by the exercise of <br /> Recipients must use their best efforts to such powers . When an IHA is established under <br /> ensure that eligible hard -to- reach persons are State law, the applicability of the Indian Civil <br /> served by S + C. Recipients are expected to make Rights Act will be determined on a case- by- case <br /> sustained efforts to engage eligible persons so basis . Projects subject to the Indian Civil Rights <br /> that they may be brought into the program . Act must be developed and operated in <br /> Outreach should be primarily directed toward compliance with its provisions and all <br /> eligible persons who have a nighttime residence implementing HUD requirements, instead of title <br /> that is an emergency shelter or a public or VI and the Fair Housing Act and their <br /> private place not designed for, or ordinarily implementing regulations . <br /> used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for ( ii ) [ Reserved ] <br /> human beings e . ( c) Affirmative outreach . ( 1 ) If the <br /> g ( g . , persons living in cars, procedures that the recipient intends to use to <br /> streets, and parks) . Outreach activities are make known the availability of the program are <br /> considered to be a supportive service, and the unlikely to reach persons of any particular race, <br /> value of such activities that occur after the <br /> execution of the grant agreement may be color, religion , sex, age , national origin , familial <br /> included in meeting the matching requirement. status, or handicap who may qualify for <br /> assistance, the recipient must establish <br /> § 582. 330 Nondiscrimination and equal additional procedures that will ensure that <br /> interested persons can obtain information <br /> opportunity requirements . concerning the assistance . <br /> (a ) General . Recipients may establish a ( 2 ) The recipient must adopt proce- dures <br /> preference as part of their admissions to make available information on the existence <br /> procedures for one or more of the statutorily and locations of facilities and services that are <br /> targeted populations ( i . e . , seriously mentally ill , accessible to persons with a handicap and <br /> alcohol or substance abusers, or persons with maintain evidence of implementation of the <br /> AIDS and related diseases) . However, other procedures . <br /> eligible disabled homeless persons must be ( d ) The accessibility requirements, <br /> considered for housing designed for the target reasonable modification , and accommodation <br /> population unless the recipient can demonstrate requirements of the Fair Housing Act and of <br /> that there is sufficient demand by the target section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 , as <br /> population for the units , and other eligible amended . <br /> disabled homeless persons would not benefit <br /> [sa FR 13s9z, Mar. 15 , 1993 , as amended at 61 FR 5210, Feb. 9, <br /> from the primary supportive services provided . <br /> 1996 ] <br /> ( b ) Compliance with requirements . ( 1 ) In <br /> addition to the nondiscrimination and equal <br /> opportunity requirements set forth in 24 CFR <br /> part 5 , recipients serving a designated <br /> population of <br /> www . hud . gov cspa101 . hud . gov Page 14 <br />
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