Administrative Code (AC)
Chapter 3: Department of Homeless Services
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- AC § 21-301
Definitions.
- AC § 21-302
Housing-readiness training and aftercare programs.
- AC § 21-303
Training and supervision of housing specialists.
- AC § 21-304
Computerization.
- AC § 21-305
Permanent housing resource clearinghouse.
- AC § 21-306
Continuum of care steering committee.
- AC § 21-307
Interagency coordinating council.
- AC § 21-308
Five-year plan to relieve homelessness.
- AC § 21-309
Referrals to non-compliant hotel units prohibited.
- AC § 21-310
Compilation of data on homeless veterans.
- AC § 21-311
Quarterly reporting requirements.
- AC § 21-312
Shelters for adults.
- AC § 21-313
The emergency assistance unit.
- AC § 21-314
Case management services.
- AC § 21-314.1
Signage and other materials.
- AC § 21-315
Adult shelters operating in excess of two hundred persons.
- AC § 21-316
Presumption of eligibility.
- AC § 21-317
Medical and mental health services in shelters.
- AC § 21-318
Distribution of domestic violence education materials.
- AC § 21-319
Unsheltered homeless population record.
- AC § 21-320
Opioid antagonist administration training
- AC § 21-321
Educational continuity.
- AC § 21-322
Daily census data.
- AC § 21-323
Referral of additional services.
- AC § 21-324
Community involvement.
- AC § 21-325
Security guard and fire guard training.*
- AC § 21-325
Pet accommodation plan.*
- AC § 21-325
Notification and documentation for shelter transfers.*
- AC § 21-326
Resources for client service providers and responses to complaints of gender-based harassment and sexual assault.
- AC § 21-327
Information regarding the placement of pets.
- AC § 21-328
Reporting requirements regarding the city fighting homelessness & eviction prevention supplement.
- AC § 21-329
Reporting on homeless families with children.
- AC § 21-330
Mental health professionals in families with children shelters.
- AC § 21-331
Customer service training.
- AC § 21-332
Homeless statement of rights.
- AC § 21-333
Reporting on homeless LGBTQ population.
- AC § 21-334
Children’s presence not required in person when applying for families with children shelter.
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