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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
06/23/2010
Control Number
2010-075
Agenda Item Number
8.B.5.
Entity Name
New Horizons 1
Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council, Inc.
Subject
HUD Renewal Grants for 2009
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Applicant: Indian River County Board of Commissioners 32960 <br />Project: FL -509 - Ren - New Horizons 1 FL0120C41-1090802 <br />(3) As a condition of participation in the program, each participant must agree to supply the <br />information or documentation necessary to verify the participant's income. Participants must <br />provide the recipient information at any time regarding changes in income or other <br />circumstances that may result in changes to a participant's rental payment. <br />[66 FR 6225, Jan. 19, 2001) <br />Sec. 582.315 Occupancy agreements. <br />(a) Initial occupancy agreement. Participants must enter into an occupancy agreement for a <br />term of at least one month. The occupancy agreement must be automatically renewable upon <br />expiration, except on prior notice by either party. <br />(b) Terms of agreement. In addition to standard lease provisions, the occupancy agreement <br />may also include a provision requiring the participant to take part in the supportive services <br />provided through the program as a condition of continued occupancy. <br />Sec. 582.320 Termination of assistance to participants. <br />(a) Termination of assistance. The recipient may terminate assistance to a participant who <br />violates program requirements or conditions of occupancy. Recipients must exercise judgment <br />and examine all extenuating circumstances in determining when violations are serious enough to <br />warrant termination, so that a participant's assistance is terminated only in the most severe <br />cases. Recipients are not prohibited from resuming assistance to a participant whose <br />assistance has been terminated. <br />(b) Due process. In terminating assistance to a participant, the recipient must provide a <br />formal process that recognizes the rights of individuals receiving assistance to due process of <br />law. This process, at a minimum, must consist of: <br />(1) Written notice to the participant containing a clear statement of the reasons for <br />termination; <br />(2) A review of the decision, in which the participant is given the opportunity to present written <br />or oral objections before a person other than the person (or a subordinate of that person) who <br />made or approved the termination decision; and <br />(3) Prompt written notice of the final decision to the participant. <br />Sec. 582.325 Outreach activities. <br />Recipients must use their best efforts to ensure that eligible hard -to -reach persons are served <br />by S+C. Recipients are expected to make sustained efforts to engage eligible persons so that <br />they may be brought into the program. Outreach should be primarily directed toward eligible <br />persons who have a nighttime residence that is an emergency shelter or a public or private place <br />not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings <br />(e.g., persons living in cars, streets, and parks). Outreach activities are considered to be a <br />supportive service, and the value of such activities that occur after the execution of the grant <br />agreement may be included in meeting the matching requirement. <br />Consolidated Grant Agreement I Page 16 1 03/08/2010 <br />
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