transitional housing, and hotels and motels barriers to employment, which include the lack
<br /> paid for by charitable organizations or by of a high school degree or General Education
<br /> federal, state, or local government programs for
<br /> Development ( GED), illiteracy, low English
<br /> low- income individuals) ; or proficiency, a history of incarceration or
<br /> ( iii) An individual who is exiting an detention for criminal activity, and a history of
<br /> institution where he or she resided for 90 days unstable employment; or
<br /> or less and who resided in an emergency (4) Any individual or family who :
<br /> shelter or place not meant for human habitation
<br /> immediately before entering that institution; ( i) Is fleeing, or is attempting to flee,
<br /> ( 2 ) An individual or family who will imminent) domestic violence, dating violence, sexual
<br /> Y assault, stalking, or other dangerous or
<br /> lose their primary nighttime residence, provided life- threatening conditions that relate to
<br /> that : violence against the individual or a family
<br /> ( i) The primary nighttime residence will be member, including a child, that has either taken
<br /> lost within 14 days of the date of application for place within the individual 's or family's primary
<br /> homeless assistance; nighttime residence or has made the individual
<br /> ( ii) No subsequent residence has been or family afraid to return to their primary
<br /> identified; and nighttime residence;
<br /> ( iii) The individual or family lacks the ( ii) Has no other residence; and
<br /> resources or support networks, e. g . , family, ( n )i Lacks the resources or support
<br /> friends, faith- based or other social networks net
<br /> works, e. g . , family, friends, and faith- based
<br /> needed to obtain other permanent housing , or other social networks, to obtain other
<br /> (3 ) Unaccompanied youth under 25 years of permanent housing ,
<br /> age, or families with children and youth, who do
<br /> not otherwise qualify as homeless under this 8 . A new § 583 . 301 is added to read as
<br /> definition, but who : follows :
<br /> ( i ) Are defined as homeless under section G 583 301 Recordk eping
<br /> 387 of the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act
<br /> (42 U . S. C. 5732a ), section 637 of the Head ( a ) [ Reserved . ]
<br /> Start Act (42 U . S . C. 9832 ), section 41403 of the ( b) Homeless status The recipient must
<br /> Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (42 U . S . C. maintain and follow written intake procedures
<br /> 14043e-2 ), section 330( h) of the Public Health to ensure compliance with the homeless
<br /> Service Act (42 U . S. C. 254b ( h ) ), section 3 of the definition in § 583 . 5 . The procedures must
<br /> Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 ( 7 U . S . C. 2012 ), require documentation at intake of the evidence
<br /> section 17( b) of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 relied upon to establish and verify homeless
<br /> (42 U . S. C. 1786( b) ), or section 725 of the status. The procedures must establish the
<br /> McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 order of priority for obtaining evidence as
<br /> U . S . C. 11434a) ; third- party documentation first, intake worker
<br /> ( ii ) Have not had a lease, ownership observations second, and certification from the
<br /> interest, or occupancy agreement in permanent person seeking assistance third . However, lack
<br /> housing at any time during the 60 days of third- party documentation must not prevent
<br /> immediately preceding the date of application an individual or family from being immediately
<br /> for homeless assistance; admitted to emergency shelter, receiving street
<br /> ( iii ) Have experienced persistent instability outreach services, or being immediately
<br /> as measured by two moves or more during the admitted to shelter or receiving services
<br /> 60-day period immediately preceding the date provided by a victim service provider, as defined
<br /> of applying for homeless assistance; and in section 401 (32) of the McKinney-Vento
<br /> ( iv) Can be expected to continue in such Homeless Assistance Act, as amended by the
<br /> status for an extended period of time because HEARTH Act. Records contained in an HMIS or
<br /> of chronic disabilities, chronic physical health or comparable database used by victim service or
<br /> mental health conditions, substance addiction, legal service providers are acceptable evidence
<br /> histories of domestic violence or childhood of third- party documentation and intake worker
<br /> abuse ( including neglect), the presence of a observations if the HMIS retains an auditable
<br /> child or youth with a disability, or two or more history of all entries, including the person who
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