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MENNEN <br /> § 583, 305 24 CFR Ch. V (44=09 Edition) <br /> in providing supportive services for the project, individuals or families remain in that project <br /> (g) Records and reports. Each recipient of longer than 24 months, <br /> assistance under this part must keep any (k) Outpatient health services, Outpatient <br /> records and make any reports (including those health services provided by the recipient must <br /> pertaining to race, ethnicity, gender, and be approved as appropriate by HUD and the <br /> disability status data) that HUD may require Department of Health and Human Services <br /> within the timeframe required . (HHS). Upon receipt of an application that <br /> (h) Confidentiality , Each recipient that proposes the provision of outpatient health <br /> provides family violence prevention or treatment services, HUD will consult with HHS with respect <br /> services must develop and implement to the appropriateness of the proposed services, <br /> procedures to ensure : (1) Annual assurances, Recipients who <br /> ( 1) The confidentiality of records pertaining receive assistance only for leasing, operating <br /> to any individual services, and costs or supportive services costs must provide <br /> (2) That the address or location of any an annual assurance for each year such <br /> project assisted will not be made public, except assistance is received that the project will be <br /> with written authorization of the person or operated for the purpose specified in the <br /> persons responsible for the operation of the application , <br /> project. <br /> (i) Termination of housing assistance. The (Approved by the Office of Management and Budg et under control <br /> number 2506=0112) <br /> recipient may terminate assistance to a [58 FR 13871, Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 36892, Ju ly 19, <br /> participant who violates program requirements. 1994; 61 FR 51176, Sept. 30, 19%] <br /> Recipients should terminate assistance only in <br /> the most severe cases. Recipients may resume repayment Term of commitment; <br /> r <br /> assistance to a participant whose assistance was repayment <br /> previously terminated . In terminating assistance of grants; prevention of undue benefits. <br /> to a participant, the recipient must provide a (a) Term of commitment and conversion . <br /> formal process that recognizes the rights of <br /> Recipients must agree to operate the housing or <br /> individuals receiving assistance to due process provide supportive services in accordance with <br /> of law. This process, at a minimum, must this part and with sections 423 (b)( 1) and (b)(3) <br /> consist of: of the McKinney Act (42 U .S.C. 11383 (b)( 1), <br /> ( 1) Written notice to the participant 11383(b)(3)) @ <br /> containing a clear statement of the reasons for (b) Repayment of grant and prevention of <br /> termination, undue benefits, In accordance with section <br /> (2) A review of the decision, in which the 423(c) of the McKinney Act (42 U .S.C. <br /> participant is given the opportunity to present 11383(c)), HUD will require recipients to repay <br /> written or oral objections before a person other the grant unless HUD has authorized <br /> than the person (or a subordinate of that conversion of the project under section <br /> person) who made or approved the termination 423( b)(3) of the McKinney Act (42 U . S.C. <br /> decision; and 11383(b)(3))'. <br /> (3) Prompt written notice of the final 161 FR 51176, Sept. 30, 19%] <br /> decision to the participant. § 583.310 Displacement, relocation, and <br /> (j) Limitation of stay in transitional acquisition. <br /> housing , A homeless individual or family may <br /> remain in transitional housing for a period (a) Minimizing displacement. Consistent <br /> longer than 24 months, if permanent housing with the other goals and objectives of this part, <br /> for the individual or family has not been located recipients must assure that they have taken all <br /> or if the individual or family requires additional reasonable steps to minimize the displacement <br /> time to prepare for independent living . of persons (families, individuals, ' businesses, <br /> However, HUD may discontinue assistance fora nonprofit organizations, and farms) as a result <br /> transitional housing project if more than half of of supportive housing assisted under this part. <br /> the homeless <br /> www.hud.gov espanol.hud.gov Page 16 <br /> i <br />