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<br />J. If a household stays longer than ninety (90) days in emergency shelter, the Agency shall <br />document income eligibility (at or below thirty percent (30%) AMI). Income eligibility must <br />be documented at least every three (3) months thereafter. <br />Income limits are based on Area Median Income (AMI) which can be located at: <br />www.huduser.gov. Income is money that is paid to, or on behalf of, any household member. <br />Income includes the current gross income (annualized) of all adult (18 years and older) <br />household members and unearned income attributable to a minor. Income inclusions and <br />exclusions are listed in the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, www.ecfr.gov, Title 24 – <br />Housing and Urban Development: Subtitle A 0-99: Part 5: Subpart F: Section 5.609 Annual <br />Income. <br /> <br />Gross Income is the amount of income earned before any deductions (such as taxes and <br />health insurance premiums) are made. <br /> <br />Current Income is the income that the household is currently receiving. Income recently <br />terminated should not be included. Documentation dated within 30 days is acceptable. <br />However, for public assistance benefits, (e.g., SSI, food stamps), a benefits statement <br />received any time within the twelve months prior to the time of application and reflecting <br />current benefits received by a household is allowed. A copy of a recent bank statement <br />indicating direct deposit is also acceptable. <br /> <br />K. The Agency will maintain an individual client file for each household served under this <br />Contract that includes: a client file checklist; documentation of homelessness and <br />program eligibility; HMIS consent; Coordinated Entry Assessment and Housing Stability <br />Plan; a record of services provided and service referrals; income certification, if <br />applicable; Habitability Inspections; and other information as needed to meet the <br />requirements of Exhibit A. <br /> <br />III. OUTPUTS AND OUTCOMES <br /> <br />A. The Project shall provide a minimum of 20 bed nights each day. <br /> <br />B. The Agency shall make best efforts to meet or exceed identified outcome(s) for the <br />Project; these outcome(s) are aligned with the System Performance Benchmarks, as <br />adopted by the Partnership to End Homelessness (PEH) Continuum of Care Board. <br />The outcome measure(s) for the Project are as follows: <br /> <br />IV. REPORTS <br />The Agency shall submit to the County such reports as the County requests pursuant to <br />the requirements of federal, state, and/or local law, as applicable. At a minimum, the <br />Agency shall submit, in a format prescribed by the County, the following reports: <br /> <br />V. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br />The Agency shall participate in the following activities: <br />