[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR583.300]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
  CHAPTER V--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND 
        DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 583_SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart D_Program Requirements
 
Sec. 583.300  General operation.


    (a) State and local requirements. Each recipient of assistance under 
this part must provide housing or services that are in compliance with 
all applicable State and local housing codes, licensing requirements, 
and any other requirements in the jurisdiction in which the project is 
located regarding the condition of the structure and the operation of 
the housing or services.
    (b) Habitability standards. Except for such variations as are 
proposed by the recipient and approved by HUD, supportive housing must 
meet the following requirements:
    (1) Structure and materials. The structures must be structurally 
sound so as not to pose any threat to the health and safety of the 
occupants and so as to protect the residents from the elements.
    (2) Access. The housing must be accessible and capable of being 
utilized without unauthorized use of other private properties. 
Structures must provide alternate means of egress in case of fire.
    (3) Space and security. Each resident must be afforded adequate 
space and security for themselves and their belongings. Each resident 
must be provided an acceptable place to sleep.
    (4) Interior air quality. Every room or space must be provided with 
natural or mechanical ventilation. Structures must be free of pollutants 
in the air at levels that threaten the health of residents.
    (5) Water supply. The water supply must be free from contamination.
    (6) Sanitary facilities. Residents must have access to sufficient 
sanitary facilities that are in proper operating condition, may be used 
in privacy, and are adequate for personal cleanliness and the disposal 
of human waste.
    (7) Thermal environment. The housing must have adequate heating and/
or cooling facilities in proper operating condition.
    (8) Illumination and electricity. The housing must have adequate 
natural or artificial illumination to permit normal indoor activities 
and to support the health and safety of residents. Sufficient electrical 
sources must be provided to permit use of essential electrical 
appliances while assuring safety from fire.
    (9) Food preparation and refuse disposal. All food preparation areas 
must contain suitable space and equipment to store, prepare, and serve 
food in a sanitary manner.
    (10) Sanitary condition. The housing and any equipment must be 
maintained in sanitary condition.
    (11) Fire safety. (i) Each unit must include at least one battery-
operated or hard-wired smoke detector, in proper working condition, on 
each occupied level of the unit. Smoke detectors must be located, to the 
extent practicable, in a hallway adjacent to a bedroom. If the unit is 
occupied by hearing-impaired persons, smoke detectors must have an alarm 
system designed for hearing-impaired persons in each bedroom occupied by 
a hearing-impaired person.
    (ii) The public areas of all housing must be equipped with a 
sufficient number, but not less than one for each area, of battery-
operated or hard-wired smoke detectors. Public areas include, but are 
not limited to, laundry rooms,

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community rooms, day care centers, hallways, stairwells, and other 
common areas.
    (c) Meals. Each recipient of assistance under this part who provides 
supportive housing for homeless persons with disabilities must provide 
meals or meal preparation facilities for residents.
    (d) Ongoing assessment of supportive services. Each recipient of 
assistance under this part must conduct an ongoing assessment of the 
supportive services required by the residents of the project and the 
availability of such services, and make adjustments as appropriate.
    (e) Residential supervision. Each recipient of assistance under this 
part must provide residential supervision as necessary to facilitate the 
adequate provision of supportive services to the residents of the 
housing throughout the term of the commitment to operate supportive 
housing. Residential supervision may include the employment of a full- 
or part-time residential supervisor with sufficient knowledge to provide 
or to supervise the provision of supportive services to the residents.
    (f) Participation of homeless persons. (1) Each recipient must 
provide for the participation of homeless persons as required in section 
426(g) of the McKinney Act (42 U.S.C. 11386(g)). This requirement is 
waived if an applicant is unable to meet it and presents a plan for HUD 
approval to otherwise consult with homeless or formerly homeless persons 
in considering and making policies and decisions. See also Sec. 
583.330(e).
    (2) Each recipient of assistance under this part must, to the 
maximum extent practicable, involve homeless individuals and families, 
through employment, volunteer services, or otherwise, in constructing, 
rehabilitating, maintaining, and operating the project and in providing 
supportive services for the project.
    (g) Records and reports. Each recipient of assistance under this 
part must keep any records and make any reports (including those 
pertaining to race, ethnicity, gender, and disability status data) that 
HUD may require within the timeframe required.
    (h) Confidentiality. Each recipient that provides family violence 
prevention or treatment services must develop and implement procedures 
to ensure:
    (1) The confidentiality of records pertaining to any individual 
services; and
    (2) That the address or location of any project assisted will not be 
made public, except with written authorization of the person or persons 
responsible for the operation of the project.
    (i) Termination of housing assistance. The recipient may terminate 
assistance to a participant who violates program requirements. 
Recipients should terminate assistance only in the most severe cases. 
Recipients may resume assistance to a participant whose assistance was 
previously terminated. In terminating assistance to a participant, the 
recipient must provide a formal process that recognizes the rights of 
individuals receiving assistance to due process of law. This process, at 
a minimum, must consist of:
    (1) Written notice to the participant containing a clear statement 
of the reasons for termination;
    (2) A review of the decision, in which the participant is given the 
opportunity to present written or oral objections before a person other 
than the person (or a subordinate of that person) who made or approved 
the termination decision; and
    (3) Prompt written notice of the final decision to the participant.
    (j) Limitation of stay in transitional housing. A homeless 
individual or family may remain in transitional housing for a period 
longer than 24 months, if permanent housing for the individual or family 
has not been located or if the individual or family requires additional 
time to prepare for independent living. However, HUD may discontinue 
assistance for a transitional housing project if more than half of the 
homeless individuals or families remain in that project longer than 24 
months.
    (k) Outpatient health services. Outpatient health services provided 
by the recipient must be approved as appropriate by HUD and the 
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Upon receipt of an 
application that proposes the provision of outpatient health services, 
HUD will consult with

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HHS with respect to the appropriateness of the proposed services.
    (l) Annual assurances. Recipients who receive assistance only for 
leasing, operating costs or supportive services costs must provide an 
annual assurance for each year such assistance is received that the 
project will be operated for the purpose specified in the application.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2506-0112)

[58 FR 13871, Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 36892, July 19, 1994; 
61 FR 51176, Sept. 30, 1996]