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Company Name
THE SALVATION ARMY
Contract #
A-2020-181-06
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
8/18/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2022
Insurance Exp Date
10/2/2021
Destruction Year
2027
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3/1012021 <br />Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) <br />providing directly or assisting program participants to obtain appropriate emergency medical <br />treatment; and providing medication and follow-up services. <br />(4) Emergency mental health services. (i) Eligible costs are the direct outpatient <br />treatment by licensed professionals of mental health conditions operating in community - <br />based settings, including streets, parks, and other places where unsheltered people are <br />living. <br />(ii) ESG funds may be used only for these services to the extent that other appropriate <br />mental health services are inaccessible or unavailable within the community. <br />(iii) Mental health services are the application of therapeutic processes to personal, <br />family, situational, or occupational problems in order to bring about positive resolution of the <br />problem or improved individual or family functioning or circumstances. <br />(iv) Eligible treatment consists of crisis interventions, the prescription of psychotropic <br />medications, explanation about the use and management of medications, and combinations <br />of therapeutic approaches to address multiple problems. <br />(5) Transportation. The transportation costs of travel by outreach workers, social <br />workers, medical professionals, or other service providers are eligible, provided that this <br />travel takes place during the provision of services eligible under this section. The costs of <br />transporting unsheltered people to emergency shelters or other service facilities are also <br />eligible. These costs include the following: <br />(i) The cost of a program participant's travel on public transportation; <br />(ii) If service workers use their own vehicles, mileage allowance for service workers to <br />visit program participants; <br />(iii) The cost of purchasing or leasing a vehicle for the recipient or subrecipient in which <br />staff transports program participants and/or staff serving program participants, and the cost <br />of gas, insurance, taxes and maintenance for the vehicle; and <br />(iv) The travel costs of recipient or subrecipient staff to accompany or assist program <br />participants to use public transportation. <br />(6) Services for special populations. ESG funds may be used to provide services for <br />homeless youth, victim services, and services for people living with HIV/AIDS, so long as the <br />costs of providing these services are eligible under paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(5) of this <br />section. The term victim services means services that assist program participants who are <br />victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, including services <br />offered by rape crisis centers and domestic violence shelters, and other organizations with a <br />documented history of effective work concerning domestic violence, dating violence, sexual <br />assault, or stalking. <br />(b) Minimum period of use. The recipient or subrecipient must provide services to <br />homeless individuals and families for at least the period during which ESG funds are <br />https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?node=pt24.3.576&rgn=div5 9/58 <br />
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