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THOMAS HOUSE TEMPORARY SHELTER
Contract #
N-2025-131
Agency
Community Development
Expiration Date
5/10/2026
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2025
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City of Santa Ana <br /> 23-HHAP-10015 <br /> Page 22 of 24 <br /> Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention Program Round 4 (HHAP-4) <br /> Standard Agreement <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> 1) All proceeds from any interest-bearing account established by the Grantee for the <br /> deposit of HHAP-4 funds, along with any interest-bearing accounts opened <br /> by subrecipients to the Grantee for the deposit of HHAP-4 funds, must be used for <br /> HHAP-4-eligible activities and reported on as required by Cal ICH, <br /> 2) Per Health and Safety Code section 50220.8 (g), any housing-related activities <br /> funded with HHAP4 funds, including but not limited to emergency shelter (per <br /> Health and Safety Code section 50220.8(e)(8)(F)), rapid-rehousing, rental <br /> assistance, transitional housing and permanent supportive housing, must be in <br /> compliance or otherwise aligned with the core components of Housing First, as <br /> described in Welfare and Institutions Code section 8255, subdivision (b), Individuals <br /> and families assisted with these funds must not be required to receive treatment or <br /> perform any other prerequisite activities as a condition for receiving shelter, housing, <br /> or other services for which these funds are Used, In addition, HHAP-4 funding shall <br /> be used to adopt a Housing First approach within the entire local homelessness <br /> response system, including outreach and emergency shelter, short-term <br /> interventions like rapid re-housing, and longer-term interventions like supportive <br /> housing. <br /> 3) Grantee shall utilize its local Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) to <br /> track HHAP-4-funded projects, services, and clients served, Grantee will ensure that <br /> HMIS data are collected in accordance with applicable laws and in such a way as to <br /> identify individual projects, services, and clients that are supported by HHAP-4 <br /> funding (e.g., by creating appropriate HHAP-4-specific funding sources and project <br /> codes in HMIS), <br /> 4) Grantee shall participate in and provide data elements, including, but not limited to, <br /> health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the statewide <br /> Homeless Management Information System (known as the Homeless Data <br /> Integration System or"HDIS"), in accordance with their existing Data Use <br /> Agreement entered into with the Council, if any, and as required by Health and <br /> Safety Code section 50220.6 and Welfare and Institutions Code section 8256.Any <br /> health information provided to, or maintained within, the statewide Homeless <br /> Management Information System shall not be subject to public inspection or <br /> disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with <br /> Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code). For purposes of this <br /> paragraph, "health information" means "protected health information," as defined in <br /> Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and "medical <br /> Initial.HereTE <br />
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