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r 3. A religious organization that participates in HPRP will retain its independence from federal, state, and local <br />governments, and may continue to carry out its mission, including the definition, practice, and expression of <br />its religious beliefs, provided that it does not use direct HPRP funds to support any inherently religious <br />activities, such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization. Among other things, faith -based <br />organizations may use space in their facilities to provide HPRP-funded services, without removing religious <br />art, icons, scriptures, or other religious symbols. In addition, a HPRP-funded religious organization retains its <br />authority over its internal governance, and it may retain religious terms in its organization's name, select its <br />board members on a religious basis, and include religious references in its organization's mission statements <br />and other governing documents. <br />4. An organization that participates in the HPRP program shall not, in providing program assistance, <br />discriminate against a program participant or prospective program participant on the basis of religion or <br />religious belief. <br />5. If a state or local government voluntarily contributes its own funds to supplement federally funded <br />activities, the state or local government has the option to segregate the federal funds or commingle them. <br />However, if the funds are commingled, the requirements listed above apply to all of the commingled funds. <br />I. Lobbying and Disclosure Requirements <br />The disclosure requirements and prohibitions of section 319 of the Department of the Interior and Related <br />Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 1990 (31 U.S.C. 1352) (the Byrd Amendment), and <br />implementing regulations at 24 CFR part 87, apply to HPRP. Applicants must disclose, using Standard Form <br />LLL (SF-LLL), "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities," any funds, other than federally appropriated funds, that <br />will be or have been used to influence federal employees, members of Congress, or congressional staff <br />regarding specific grants or contracts. <br />J. Drug -Free Workplace Requirements <br />The Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 U.S.C. 701, et seq.) and HUD's implementing regulations at 24 <br />CFR part 21 apply to HPRP. <br />K. Procurement of Recovered Materials <br />State agencies and agencies of a political subdivision of a state that are using assistance under a HUD <br />program for procurement, and any person contracting with such an agency with respect to work performed <br />under an assisted contract, must comply with the requirements of section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal <br />Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. In accordance with section 6002, these <br />agencies and persons must procure items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency <br />(EPA) at 40 CFR part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent <br />with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or <br />the value of the quantity acquired in the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; must procure solid waste <br />management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and must have established an <br />affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. <br />L. Data Collection and Reporting Requirements <br />SUBRECIPIENT will comply with all data collection and reporting requirements as outlined by the OMB <br />approved Homelessness Prevention & Rapid Re -Housing Program (HPRP) Program Quarterly Performance <br />Report: Elements, Response Categories and Justification, approved on June 16, 2009. <br />M. Rent Subsidy <br />Rental assistance payments cannot be made on behalf of eligible individuals or families for the same period of <br />time and for the same cost types that are being provided through another federal, state or local housing <br />subsidy program. If a participant is receiving rental assistance under another program (either a full or partial <br />subsidy,) HPRP funds may not be used for rental assistance during that same time period. <br />Exhibit D <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />