Voluntarily Accepted Services Sample Clauses

Voluntarily Accepted Services. No requirement for participating in supportive services offered by FVPSA funded programs may be imposed by grantees or subgrantees for the receipt of emergency shelter and receipt of all supportive services shall be voluntary. Similarly, the receipt of shelter cannot be conditioned on participation in other services, such as, but not limited to counseling, parenting classes, mental health or substance use disorders treatment, pursuit of specific legal remedies, or life skill classes. Additionally, programs cannot impose conditions for admission to shelter by applying inappropriate screening mechanisms, such as criminal background checks, sobriety requirements, requirements to obtain specific legal remedies, and/or mental health or substance use disorder screenings. An individual’s or family’s stay in shelter cannot be conditioned upon accepting or participating in services. Nothing is these requirements prohibits a shelter operator from adopting reasonable policies and procedures reflecting field-based best practices, to ensure that persons receiving services are not currently engaging in illegal drug use, if that drug use presents a danger to the safety of others, creates an undue hardship for the shelter operator, or causes a fundamental alteration to the operator’s services. In general, when two or more laws apply, a grantee/subgrantee must meet the highest standard for providing programmatic accessibility to victims and their dependents. These provisions are not intended to deny a shelter the ability to manage its services and secure the safety of all shelter residents should, for example, a client become violent or abusive to other clients. Receipt of supportive services shall be voluntary. No condition maybe applied for the receipt of emergency shelter and related supportive services to adult and youth victims of Family Violence, Domestic violence, or dating violence, and their dependents.
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Voluntarily Accepted Services. Receipt of supportive services under this chapter shall be voluntary. No condition may be applied for the receipt of emergency shelter as described in subsection (b)(1)(A). (Pub. L. 98–457, title III, § 308, as added Pub. L. 111–320, title II, § 201, Dec. 20, 2010, 124 Stat. 3494.) Prior Provisions

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