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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 11.5-105

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§11.5–105.
Eligible recipients of grant funding are limited to the following types of programs:
(1)street and community–based outreach and drop–in programs that:
(i)locate, contact, and provide information, referrals, and supportive services;
(ii)provide walk–in access to crisis intervention and ongoing supportive services that include one–to–one case management services on a self–referral basis; or
(iii)help unaccompanied homeless youth and youth at risk of homelessness access and maintain safe, decent, and affordable housing;
(2)emergency shelter programs that:
(i)provide unaccompanied homeless youth and youth at risk of homelessness with referral and walk–in access to emergency short–term residential care; and
(ii)provide unaccompanied homeless youth with:
1. safe, dignified shelter where privacy and security concerns are addressed that includes beds, lockers or other storage options, and two meals each day;
2. assistance with reunification with their family or legal guardian when required or appropriate; and
3. assistance to access and maintain safe, decent, and affordable housing; and
(3)housing programs, either time–limited or nontime–limited, that:
(i)provide supportive services; and
(ii)aid participants in obtaining permanent, safe, decent, and affordable housing.
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