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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
04/15/2008
Control Number
2008-117C
Agenda Item Number
8.G.3
Entity Name
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Subject
2007 Shelter Plus Care Renewal and Consolidation
Tenant-based Rental Assistance
Project Number
FL29C709004
Alternate Name
HUD
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6967
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( 2) A review of the decision , in which the ( i ) The Indian Civil Rights Act ( 25 U . S . C . 1301 <br /> participant is given the opportunity to present et seq . ) applies to tribes when they exercise their <br /> written or oral objections before a person other powers of self-government, and to IHAs when <br /> than the person (or a subordinate of that person ) established by the exercise of such powers . <br /> who made or approved the termination decision ; When an IHA is established under State law, the <br /> and applicability of the Indian Civil Rights Act will be <br /> ( 3 ) Prompt written notice of the final decision determined on a case- by- case basis . Projects <br /> to the participant . subject to the Indian Civil Rights Act must be <br /> developed and operated in compliance with its <br /> Sec. 582 . 325 Outreach activities. provisions and all implementing HUD <br /> Recipients must use their best efforts to requirements, instead of title VI and the Fair <br /> ensure that eligible hard -to - reach persons are Housing Act and their implementing regulations . <br /> served by S + C . Recipients are expected to make ( ii ) [ Reserved ] <br /> sustained efforts to engage eligible persons so ( c) Affirmative outreach . ( 1 ) If the procedures <br /> that they may be brought into the program . that the recipient intends to use to make known <br /> Outreach should primarily directed toward the availability of the program are unlikely to <br /> eligible persons who have nighttime residence reach persons of any particular race, color, <br /> that is an emergency shelter <br /> r ora public or religion , sex, age , national origin , familial status, <br /> as,private place not designed for, or ordinarily used or handicap who may qualify for assistance, the <br /> bei a regular sleeping accommodation for human recipient must establish additional procedures <br /> beings ( e . g . , persons living in cars, streets, and that will ensure that interested persons can <br /> support <br /> parks) . Outreach <br /> service, and the value of such reach activities are considered to be a obtain information concerning the assistance . <br /> activities that occur after the execution of the ( 2 ) The recipient must adopt procedures to <br /> grant agreement may be included in meeting the make available information on the existence and <br /> matching requirement. locations of facilities and services that are <br /> Sec. 582 . 330 Nondiscrimination and equal accessible to persons with a handicap and <br /> opportunity requirements. maintain evidence of implementation of the <br /> procedures. <br /> ( a ) General . Recipients may establish a ( d ) The accessibility requirements , reasonable <br /> preference as part of their admissions procedures modification , and accommodation requirements <br /> for one more of the statutorily targeted of the Fair Housing Act and of section 504 of the <br /> substance abusers, or persons with AIDS and <br /> populations usseriously mentally ill , alcohol or Rehabilitation Act of 1973 , as amended . <br /> e <br /> related diseases) . However, other eligible [ 58 FR 13892, Mar. 15 , 1993 , as amended at 61 <br /> disabled homeless persons must be considered FR 5210, Feb . 9, 1996 ] <br /> for housing designed for the target population Sec. 582 . 335 Displacement, relocation, and <br /> unless the recipient can demonstrate that there is real property acquisition . <br /> sufficient demand by the target population for the <br /> units , and other eligible disabled homeless (a ) Minimizing displacement. Consistent with <br /> persons would not benefit from the primary the other goals and objectives of this part, <br /> supportive services provided . recipients must assure that they have taken all <br /> ( b) Compliance with requirements . ( 1 ) In reasonable steps to minimize the displacement of <br /> addition to the nondiscrimination and equal persons ( families, individuals, businesses, <br /> opportunity requirements set forth in 24 CFR part nonprofit organizations, and farms ) as a result of <br /> 5 , recipients serving a designated population of supportive housing assisted under this part . <br /> homeless persons must, within the designated ( b) Relocation assistance for displaced <br /> population , comply with the prohibitions against persons . A displaced person (defined in <br /> discrimination against handicapped individuals paragraph (f) of this section ) must be provided <br /> under section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of relocation assistance at the levels described in , <br /> 1973 ( 29 U . S . C . 794) and implementing and in accordance with , the requirements of the <br /> regulations at 41 CFR chapter 60- 741 . Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property <br /> ( 2) The nondiscrimination and equal Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 ( URA) (42 U . S . C . <br /> opportunity requirements set forth at part 5 of 4601 -4655) and implementing regulations at 49 <br /> this title are modified as follows : CFR part 24 . <br /> 9 <br />
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