Emergency Housing Sample Clauses

Emergency Housing. Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals who are homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured. Emergency housing is part of the “Housing First” model continuum and is required during the initial assessment phase.
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Emergency Housing. Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals who are 32 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 33 event, and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured. Emergency 34 housing is not required during the initial assessment phase of a client (pre-enrollment) unless approved 35 in advance by ADMINISTRATOR.
Emergency Housing. Emergency housing is a short-term housing situation (90 days or less) that offers immediate shelter when no suitable shelter bed is available. These emergency housing situations are typically in hotels, motels, transitional housing projects, or recovery residences but other situations may be approved on a case-by-case basis. Housing search support must be provided by the grantee while a participant is placed in an emergency housing situation. Emergency housing situations do not require a lease, habitability, or lead-based paint inspections. Participants are not required to pay rent while in emergency housing situations. HMIS data entry is required for participants served in emergency housing. * A suitable shelter bed is one that meets the emergency housing needs of the participant, is rooted in participant choice, and does not cause undue hardship to the participant.
Emergency Housing. Funds may be used to provide emergency housing for no more than 90 days when no suitable* shelter bed is available and program staff support the grantee with permanent housing search. ** Emergency Housing Includes: ✓ Hotel/Motel Stays ✓ Transitional Housing that does not require the participant to maintain a lease for a specific period of time. ✓ Recovery residences ✓ Other, as approved by Commerce. * A suitable shelter bed is one that meets the emergency housing needs of the participant, is rooted in participant choice, and does not cause undue hardship to the participant. **Please note, short-term rental agreements and walk-through inspections are encouraged for hotel/motel stays if owners wish to access landlord reimbursement programs like the Landlord Mitigation Program.
Emergency Housing. Immediate shelter for critical access for individualsConsumers 29 who are homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time- 30 limited event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured. 32 // 33 housing is not required during the initial assessment phase of a clientConsumer (pre-enrollment) unless -– 34 approved in advance by ADMINISTRATOR.
Emergency Housing. Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals who are 5 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 6 event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured. Emergency 7 housing is not required during the initial assessment phase of a Client (pre-enrollment) unless approved 8 in advance by ADMINISTRATOR.
Emergency Housing. Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals who are 23 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is part of 24 “Housing First” model continuum and is required during the initial assessment phase.
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Emergency Housing. Emergency housing is a short-term housing situations (90 days or less) that offers immediate shelter when no suitable shelter bed is available. These emergency housing situations are typically in hotels, motels, transitional housing projects, or recovery Emergency housing is a short-term housing situation (90 days or less) that offers immediate shelter when no suitable shelter bed is available. These emergency housing situations are typically in hotels, motels, transitional housing projects, or recovery Section Previous Wording Changes 04/26/22 Changes 05/05/22 Changes 05/17/22 residences but other situations may be approved on a case-by-case basis. Housing search support must be provided by the grantee while a participant is placed in an emergency housing situation. Emergency housing situations do not require a lease, habitability, or lead-based paint inspections. Participants are not required to pay rent while in emergency housing situations. HMIS data entry is required for participants served in emergency housing. residences but other situations may be approved on a case-by-case basis. Housing search support must be provided by the grantee while a participant is placed in an emergency housing situation. Emergency housing situations do not require a lease, habitability, or lead-based paint inspections. Participants are not required to pay rent while in emergency housing situations. HMIS data entry is required for participants served in emergency housing. * A suitable shelter bed is one that meets the emergency housing needs of the participant, is rooted in participant choice, and does not cause undue hardship to the participant.
Emergency Housing. If the Recipient uses Grant funds to offer emergency shelter for victims of Domestic Violence, as necessary to meet the Domestic Violence victim’s need, Recipient must offer, and if the offer is accepted provide, on a 24 hours a day, seven days a week basis, emergency shelter for short-term stays for the victim and the victim’s family members, subject to capacity availability, suitability under intake guidelines and available resources. Emergency shelter services must be provided in a Shelter Facility or Safe Home, that meets the standards set forth below, or in motels. Recipient may provide emergency housing to victims of Domestic Violence for longer stays.
Emergency Housing. The University reserves the right to control the use of all University housing in the event of an epidemic or other medical emergency.
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