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ORANGE COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Contract #
A-2014-088-022
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
4/1/2014
Expiration Date
6/30/2015
Destruction Year
2020
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V <br />CITY: <br />Terri Eggers <br />Sr. Comm'y Development Analyst <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Community Development Agency (M -25) <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />P.O. Box 1988 <br />Santa Ana, CA 92702 -1988 <br />(714) 647 -5378 <br />(714) 647 -6549 <br />GENERAL CONDITIONS <br />A. Coordination with Continuum of Care <br />SUBRECIPIENT: <br />Jeffrey A. Thrash <br />Chief Executive Officer <br />Orange County Association for Mental Health <br />822 Town and Country Road <br />Orange, CA 92868 <br />714 -547 -7559 <br />The SUBRECIPIENT must work with the Continuum of Care ( "CoC ") to ensure the screening, <br />assessment, and referral of program participants are consistent with the CITY's written standards for <br />providing ESG assistance as described in its consolidated plan. The SUBRECIPIENT must keep <br />documentation evidencing the use of, and written intake procedures for, the centralized or coordinated <br />assessment system(s) developed by the CoC in accordance with the requirements established by HUD. <br />See 24 CFR 576.400. <br />B. Evaluation of Program Participants Eligibility and Needs <br />The SUBRECIPIENT must conduct evaluations and re- evaluations to determine the eligibility of each <br />individual or family's eligibility for ESG assistance in accordance with 24 CFR 576.401. <br />C. Terminating Assistance <br />If a program participant violates program requirements, the SUBRECIPIENT may terminate the <br />assistance in accordance with a formal process established by the SUBRECIPIENT that recognizes the <br />rights of individuals affected. See 24 CFR 576.402 <br />D. Shelter and Housing Standards <br />The SUBRECIPIENT certifies that shelters and housing supported by ESG funds and used by ESG <br />beneficiaries will conform to 24 CFR 576.403. <br />E. Homeless Involvement <br />The SUBRECIPIENT certifies that it will involve, to the maximum extent practicable, homeless <br />individuals and families in constructing, renovating, maintaining, and operating facilities assisted under <br />the ESG program, and in providing services for occupants of these facilities. See 24 CFR 576.405(c) and <br />42 USC 11375(d). <br />F. Independent Contractor. <br />Nothing contained in this AGREEMENT is intended to, or shall be construed in any manner, as creating <br />or establishing the relationship of employer /employee between the parties. The SUBRECIPIENT and its <br />subcontractors shall at all times remain independent contractors with respect to the services to be <br />performed under this AGREEMENT. The CITY shall be exempt from payment of any Unemployment <br />Compensation, FICA, retirement, life and /or medical insurance and Workers' Compensation Insurance as <br />the SUBRECIPIENT is an independent contractor. <br />
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