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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
06/06/2006
Control Number
2006-189
Agenda Item Number
7.R.
Entity Name
HUD Grants - Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council
Subject
Shelter Plus Care, Transitional Housing, Continuum of Care
Archived Roll/Disk#
4006
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§ 582.330 24 CFR Ch. V (4- 1 -05 Edition) <br /> § 582.330 Nondiscrimination and equal tablish additional procedures that will <br /> opportunity requirements. ensure that interested persons can ob- <br /> (a) General. Recipients may establish tain information concerning the assist- <br /> a preference as part of their admissions ance. <br /> procedures for one or more of the (2) The recipient must adopt proce- <br /> statutorily targeted populations (i. e. . dures to make available information <br /> seriously mentally ill , alcohol or sub- on the existence and locations of facili- <br /> stance abusers, or persons with AIDS ties and services that are accessible to <br /> and related diseases) . However, other persons with a handicap and maintain <br /> eligible disabled homeless persons evidence of implementation of the pro- <br /> must be considered for housing de- cedures. <br /> signed for the target population unless (d) The accessibility requirements, <br /> the recipient can demonstrate that reasonable modification, and accom- <br /> there is sufficient demand by the tar- modation requirements of the Fair <br /> get population for the units, and other Housing Act and of section 504 of the <br /> eligible disabled homeless persons Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. <br /> would not benefit from the primary [58 FR 13892, Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 61 <br /> supportive services provided. FR 5210, Feb. 9, 19961 <br /> (b) Compliance with requirements. (1) <br /> In addition to the nondiscrimination § 582.335 Displacement, relocation, and <br /> and equal opportunity requirements real property acquisition. <br /> set forth in 24 CFR part 5, recipients (a) Minimizing displacement. Con- <br /> serving a designated population of sistent with the other goals and objec- <br /> homeless persons must, within the des- tives of this part. recipients must as- <br /> ignated population, comply with the sure that they have taken all reason- <br /> prohibitions against discrimination able steps to minimize the displace- <br /> against handicapped individuals under ment of persons (families, individuals, <br /> section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of businesses, nonprofit organizations, <br /> 1973 (29 U.S .C. 794) and implementing and farms) as a result of supportive <br /> regulations at 41 CFR chapter 60-741 . housing assisted under this part. <br /> (2) The nondiscrimination and equal (b) Relocation assistance for displaced <br /> opportunity requirements set forth at persons. A displaced person (defined in _ <br /> part 5 of this title are modified as fol- paragraph (t) of this section) must be <br /> lows: provided relocation assistance at the <br /> (i) The Indian Civil Rights Act (25 levels described in, and in accordance <br /> U.S .C. 1301 et seq.) applies to tribes with, the requirements of the Uniform <br /> when they exercise their powers of self- Relocation Assistance and Real Prop- <br /> government, and to IHAs when estab- erty Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 <br /> lished by the exercise of such powers. (URA) (42 U. S .C. 4601-4655) and imple- <br /> When an IHA is established under menting regulations at 49 CFR part 24. <br /> State law, the applicability of the In- (c) Real property acquisition require- <br /> dian Civil Rights Act will be deter- ments. The acquisition of real property <br /> mined on a case-by-case basis. Projects for supportive housing is subject to the <br /> subject to the Indian Civil Rights Act URA and the requirements described in - <br /> must be developed and operated in 49 CFR part 24, subpart B. <br /> compliance with its provisions and all (d) Responsibility of recipient. (1) The <br /> implementing HUD requirements, in- recipient must certify (i.e. , provide as- <br /> stead -of title VI and the Fair Housing surance of compliance) that it will <br /> Act and their implementing regula- comply with the URA, the regulations <br /> tions. at 49 CFR part 24, and the requirements <br /> (ii) [Reserved] of this section, and must ensure such - <br /> (c) Afrmadve outreach. (1) If the pro- compliance notwithstanding any third <br /> cedures that the recipient intends to party's contractual obligation to the <br /> use to make known the availability of recipient to comply with these provi- <br /> the program are unlikely to reach per- sions. <br /> sons of any particular race, color, reli- (2) The cost of required relocation as- <br /> gion, sex, age, national origin, familial sistance is an eligible project cost in <br /> status, or handicap who may qualify the same manner and to the same ex- <br /> for assistance, the recipient must es- tent as other project costs. Such costs <br /> 244 <br />
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