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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 578 — Continuum of Care Program · § 578.87

§ 578.87. Limitation on use of funds.

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(a)Maintenance of effort. No assistance provided under this part (or any State or local government funds used to supplement this assistance) may be used to replace State or local funds previously used, or designated for use, to assist homeless persons.
(b)Equal participation of faith-based organizations. The HUD program requirements in § 5.109 apply to the Continuum of Care program, including the requirements regarding disposition and change in use of real property by a faith-based organization.
(c)Restriction on combining funds. In a single structure or housing unit, the following types of assistance may not be combined:
(1)Leasing and acquisition, rehabilitation, or new construction;
(2)Tenant-based rental assistance and acquisition, rehabilitation, or new construction;
(3)Short- or medium-term rental assistance and acquisition, rehabilitation, or new construction;
(4)Rental assistance and leasing; or
(5)Rental assistance and operating.
(d)Program fees. Recipients and subrecipients may not charge program participants program fees. \[77 FR 45442, July 31, 2012, as amended at 80 FR 75804, Dec. 4, 2015;80 FR 75940, Dec. 7, 2015; 81 FR 19418, Apr. 4, 2016\]
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