Sec. 5. Reports to Congress
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The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the Secretary of Agriculture shall jointly submit reports to the Congress regarding the status and outcomes of persons provided preference for housing assistance pursuant to the amendments made by sections 2 through 4 of this Act. Reports under this section shall include such information as may be necessary to assess and evaluate the long-term success of providing preference for housing assistance pursuant to such amendments and to identify any changes to facilitate improving such success.
Such reports shall include information regarding the outcomes for persons provided such preference with respect to the period beginning upon initial provision of such housing assistance on behalf of such person and ending 10 years after termination of such assistance and shall include the following information regarding such persons: Employment and career status. Housing situation. Educational, training, or vocational attainment. Physical, mental, and emotional well-being (including any instances of substance abuse).
Instances of arrests, incarcerations, and other interactions with the criminal justice system. Marital and familial status. Any other relevant information as the Secretaries consider appropriate to facilitate successful operation of the program under the amendments made by this Act. Reports under this section shall contain aggregate information regarding outcomes described in subsection
(b)and shall not contain any personally identifiable information. The first report under this section shall be submitted to the Congress not later than the expiration of the 10-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and the Secretaries referred to in subsection
(a)shall submit a report not later than the expiration of each successive 5-year period thereafter.