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<br /> <br />Stalking, or Human Trafficking; or Other Populations where providing supportive <br />services or assistance under section 212(a) of NAHA (42 U.S.C. 12742(a)) would <br />prevent the family’s homelessness or would serve those with the greatest risk of <br />housing instability) will not be served by the City’s use of HOME-ARP funds until the <br />City has achieved functional zero for chronically homeless and homeless individuals in <br />the City. The City will have achieved functional zero for chronically homeless <br />individuals when the number of people experiencing chronic homelessness is zero, or if <br />not zero, than either 3 or .1% of the total number of individuals reported in the most <br />recent point-in-time count, whichever is greater. However, the other qualifying <br />populations will be served through the City’s various other programs and services <br />available in the City. <br />EXHIBIT 2