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ESG Certifications <br />The Emergency Solutions Grants Program Recipient certifies that: <br />Major rehabilitation/conversion - If an emergency shelter's rehabilitation costs exceed 75 <br />percent of the value of the building before rehabilitation, the jurisdiction will maintain the <br />building as a shelter for homeless individuals and families for a minimum of 10 years after the <br />date the building is first occupied by a homeless individual or family after the completed <br />rehabilitation. If the cost to convert a building into an emergency shelter exceeds 75 percent of <br />the value of the building after conversion, the jurisdiction will maintain the building as a shelter <br />for homeless individuals and families for a minimum of 10 years after the date the building is <br />first occupied by a homeless individual or family after the completed conversion. In all other <br />cases where ESG funds are used for renovation, the jurisdiction will maintain the building as a <br />shelter for homeless individuals and families for a minimum of 3 years after the date the building <br />is first occupied by a homeless individual or family after the completed renovation. <br />Essential Services and Operating Costs - In the case of assistance involving shelter operations <br />or essential services related to street outreach or emergency shelter, the jurisdiction will provide <br />services or shelter to homeless individuals and families for the period during which the ESG <br />assistance is provided, without regard to a particular site or structure, so long the jurisdiction <br />serves the same type of persons (e.g., families with children, unaccompanied youth, disabled <br />individuals, or victims of domestic violence) or persons in the same geographic area. <br />Renovation - Any renovation carried out with ESG assistance shall be sufficient to ensure that <br />the building involved is safe and sanitary. <br />Supportive Services - The jurisdiction will assist homeless individuals in obtaining permanent <br />housing, appropriate supportive services ( including medical and mental health treatment, victim <br />services, counseling, supervision. and other services essential for achieving independent living), <br />and other Federal State, local, and private assistance available for such individuals. <br />Matching Funds - The jurisdiction will obtain matching amounts required under 24 CFR <br />576.201. <br />Confidentiality - The jurisdiction has established and is implementing procedures to ensure the <br />confidentiality of records pertaining to any individual provided family violence prevention or <br />treatment services under any project assisted under the ESG program, including protection <br />against the release of the address or location of any family violence shelter project, except with <br />the written authorization of the person responsible for the operation of that shelter. <br />Homeless Persons Involvement - To the maximum extent practicable, the jurisdiction will <br />involve, through employment, volunteer services, or otherwise, homeless individuals and <br />families in constructing, renovating, maintaining, and operating facilities assisted under the ESG <br />program, in providing services assisted under the ESG program, and in providing services for <br />occupants of facilities assisted under the program. <br />Consolidated Plan - All activities the jurisdiction undertakes with assistance under ESG are <br />consistent with the jurisdiction's consolidated plan. <br />Discharge Policy - The jurisdiction will establish and implement, to the maximum extent <br />practicable and where appropriate policies and protocols for the discharge of persons from <br />E?W4