Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 119— - HOMELESS ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - UNITED STATES INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON HOMELESSNESS › § 11313
Make and keep a National Strategic Plan to End Homelessness. The Council must create the plan within 12 months after May 20, 2009 and update it every year. The Council must review all federal programs that help homeless people, work to cut overlap between programs, watch and evaluate how well programs work, and suggest ways to make them better. It must run research, collect and share information, and help states and local groups by sending 5 to 10 regional coordinators to work across the 10 federal regions. The Council must also publish a bimonthly bulletin that lists federal resources, deadlines, and who to contact. The Council must encourage State Interagency Councils and 10-year plans at state, city, and county levels. Each year it must get from federal agencies the consumer-oriented benefits homeless people could use and plan ways to make those benefits easier to access, including checking cooperation with other programs and the mainstream programs named in the GAO reports “Homelessness: Coordination and Evaluation of Programs Are Essential”, February 26, 1999, and “Homelessness: Barriers to Using Mainstream Programs”, July 6, 2000. The Council must create alternatives to laws that punish or target homeless people for sleeping, eating, sitting, resting, or lying in public when no suitable options exist, or that destroy property without due process. It must hold a meeting within 6 months after a certain study is done to discuss whether federal definitions of “homeless” should change and must send transcripts and any recommendations to the relevant congressional committees within 60 days. Agency heads on the Council must send annual reports to Congress and the Council about their homeless programs within 90 days after July 22, 1987 and every year. If the Council finds serious problems in a federal program, it must tell that agency’s Inspector General or the agency head. Agencies must give the Council timetables for funding and application deadlines within 90 days after November 7, 1988, and the Council must share those with each State.
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42 U.S.C. § 11313
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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