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HR 558 - 100

Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act

Became Public Law No: 100-77.

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48 Conference report filed in House Apr 3, 2004

(Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 100-174) Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act - Title I: General Provisions - States that the purpose of this Act is to: (1) establish an Interagency Council on the Homeless; (2) use public resources in a more coordinated manner to meet the needs of the homeless; and (3) provide program funds for the homeless, with special emphasis on elderly persons, handicapped persons, families with children, Native Americans, and veterans. Defines "homeless" to include an individual: (1) who lacks a fixed nighttime residence; and (2) whose primary nighttime residence is a supervised temporary shelter, institution, or a place not ordinarily used for sleeping. Excludes prisoners from such definition. Limits homeless assistance under this Act to persons who comply with the appropriate income eligibility requirements. Title II: Interagency Council on the Homeless - Establishes the Interagency Council on the Homeless as the successor to the Department of Health and Human Services' Federal Task Force on the Homeless. Transfers all Task Force functions to the Council and terminates the Task Force. Sets forth Council functions, including: (1) Federal homeless program review; (2) governmental and private programs evaluation; (3) information distribution; and (4) provision of professional and technical assistance. Requires each Federal agency to report annually (the first report due within 90 days of enactment of this Act) to the Congress and the Council regarding its programs for the homeless, any impediments including statutory or regulatory restrictions affecting such programs, and efforts made to increase food, shelter, and support opportunities for the homeless. Requires the Council to report annually to the President and to the Congress regarding: (1) the nature and extent of the homeless problem; (2) Council activities in cooperation with governmental and private entities; (3) Federal programs for the homeless, and an assessment of necessary levels of Federal assistance; and (4) appropriate recommendations. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Terminates the Council three years after enactment of this Act. Title III: Federal Emergency Management Food and Shelter Program - Subtitle A: Administrative Provisions - Establishes the Emergency Food and Shelter Program National Board, to be constituted by the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in accordance with the provisions of this Act. Directs FEMA to act as Federal liaison and provide support services to the Board. States that each Board-designated locality shall constitute a local board for purposes of determining fund distributions. Sets forth local board responsibilities, including: (1) coordination with other governmental assistance programs; (2) selection of grant recipients; and (3) program monitoring. Sets forth Board recordkeeping and audit provisions, including authority for access by the Comptroller General of the United States. Requires the Board to report annually to the Congress. Subtitle B: Emergency Food and Shelter Grants - Requires the Director of FEMA, within 30 days of enactment of a law providing appropriations to carry out this part, to provide funds to the Board for grants to private nonprofit organizations and units of local government to: (1) provide shelter, food, and support services to the homeless, with attention given to homeless persons with mental and physical disabilities; (2) strengthen efforts to create more effective and innovative local programs; and (3) conduct minimum rehabilitation of existing mass shelter or mass feeding facilities. Limits Board funding to only those programs carried out by nonprofit organizations and units of local government which are consistent with the purposes of this title. Prohibits the Board from carrying out programs directly. Limits administrative costs to not more than five percent of total appropriations. Requires the Board to establish written guidelines, including: (1) methods for identifying needy localities, and determining allocations; (2) eligible program costs; and (3) guidelines specifying the responsibilities and reporting requirements of the Board, its recipients and service providers. Subtitle C: General Provisions - Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations to carry out this title. Title IV: Housing Assistance - Subtitle A: Comprehensive Homeless Assistance Plan - Requires a State, city, or urban area to submit a comprehensive homeless assistance plan for approval to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in order to receive emergency shelter grants in excess of the minimum allocation provided for by this title. Requires a comprehensive homeless assistance plan to contain: (1) a description of need; (2) a description of available facilities and services; (3) a strategy to match the needs of the homeless with such services and to meet the specific needs of such groups as the elderly, the mentally ill, veterans, and families with children; and (4) an explanation of how Federal assistance will enhance such services. Requires the Secretary to: (1) review and approve a submitted plan within 30 days of receipt unless the plan fails to contain the necessary requirements; and (2) inform the State, county, or city within 15 days of a disapproval of the reasons for such decision and the steps necessary to make the plan acceptable. Deems a plan approved if the Secretary fails to follow such requirements. Requires recipients to monitor their plan performance and to report to the Secretary. Makes recipients who fail to follow such requirements ineligible for further assistance under this title. Subtitle B: Emergency Shelter Grants Program - Authorizes additional FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations for the emergency shelter grant program. Makes the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and any other U.S. territory eligible for such assistance. Sets minimum city or urban county grant requirements at.05 percent of a fiscal year's emergency shelter grant appropriation. Provides for the in-State reallocation of funds from a jurisdiction failing to have its plan approved within a specified time, and for the out-of-State reallocation if a State has no approved plan. Authorizes the Secretary to waive the 15 percent limitation on locally-provided essential services. Subtitle C: Supportive Housing Demonstration Program - Directs the Secretary to establish a program of housing and supportive services for the homeless, and especially for deinstitutionalized homeless persons, homeless families with children, and homeless persons with mental or physical handicaps. Authorizes the following types of assistance: (1) advances for acquisition or substantial rehabilitation of an existing structure; (2) grants for moderate rehabilitation of an existing structure; (3) annual transitional housing operating expenses; and (4) technical assistance. Requires full repayment of advance assistance if a project is not used as supportive housing for at least ten years (with reduced repayment for every year of use in excess of ten years). Provides that a project may continue to be treated as supportive housing if the Secretary approves an alternative use for low-income persons. Sets forth application and selection criteria. Requires transitional housing assistance recipients to provide matching funds which may include the value of donated material, buildings, or leases. Requires recipients of permanent housing for handicapped homeless persons assistance to provide matching funds that are to be used solely for rehabilitation and acquisition. Authorizes the Secretary to waive all or part of such matching requirement if a State is unable to meet such requirements and local government sources will contribute the State's share. Limits administrative expenses to not more than five percent of project costs. Requires an interim program report to the Congress within three months of the end of FY 1987 and a final report within six months of the end of FY 1988. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Reserves specified amounts for: (1) transitional housing projects for homeless families with children; and (2) permanent housing for handicapped homeless persons. Subtitle D: Supplemental Assistance for Facilities to Assist the Homeless - Authorizes the Secretary to provide supplemental homeless assistance. Sets forth eligibility and selection criteria. Directs the Secretary, to the extent practicable, to reserve at least 50 percent of program funds for homeless elderly persons and homeless families with children (including child care facilities). Provides for coordination with the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary of HHS) regarding outpatient health services. Limits administrative expenses to not more than five percent of project costs. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Subtitle E: Miscellaneous Provisions - Amends the United States Housing Act of 1937 to increase FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations for section 8 assistance for single room occupancy dwellings. Requires funds to be allocated through a national competition based on need and program ability. Requires proposals to contain: (1) target population size and characteristics; (2) other potential assistance sources; (3) an inventory of housing stock; and (4) a description of the interest expressed by builders and developers in program participation. Prohibits a recipient from receiving more than ten percent of the total assistance available under such program. Requires the installation of sprinkler systems, smoke detectors, and other fire and safety requirements. Limits rehabilitation costs to $14,000 per unit, unless local conditions such as construction or acquisition costs or fire or building codes require increases. Amends the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 to maintain eligibility for specified urban counties under the community development block grant (CDBG) formula for allocating homeless assistance and CDBG funds. Title V: Identification and Use of Surplus Federal Property - Directs the Secretary to: (1) collect information about Federal public buildings and other property which other Federal agencies have identified as underutilized, and identify those that would be suitable for use by the homeless; and (2) notify the appropriate agencies regarding such facilities. Requires the agency to notify the Secretary and the Administrator of General Services of its intentions regarding such facilities. Directs the Administrator and the Secretary of HHS to take appropriate action to make the identified property available for use. Requires that Federal buildings be made available only through lease for at least one-year, with the ownership to remain with the Federal Government. Requires the Administrator to submit quarterly program reports, beginning within 90 days after enactment of this Act, to the Congress and to the Interagency Council on the Homeless. Amends the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to make surplus personal property available to nonprofit agencies. Title VI: Health Care for the Homeless - Subtitle A: Primary Health Services and Substance Abuse Services - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of HHS, acting through the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, to make grants for health care and mental health care services for the homeless. Gives priority to applicants with experience in providing health or substance abuse services to the homeless or medically underserved populations. Requires grantees to: (1) make health services accessible to the homeless; (2) provide 24-hour service; (3) provide in-patient referrals; (4) provide outreach services; and (5) aid homeless persons to obtain entitlements and services. Authorizes grantees to use program funds for mental health services for the homeless. Prohibits grantees from: (1) providing inpatient services, except for short-term substance abuse treatment; (2) giving cash payments to individuals; or (3) purchasing or improving real property, or purchasing major medical equipment. Limits grantee service charges. Limits Federal contributions to 75 percent of service costs. Limits grantee administrative costs to ten percent. Permits grants to be used to refer chronically mentally ill homeless persons to certain advocacy systems under the Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act of 1986. Permits grantees to contract for outpatient health services with specified nonprofit self-help organizations. Authorizes the Secretary of HHS to provide grantee technical assistance. Requires the Secretary of HHS to report annually to the Congress on the utilization and costs of outpatient health services. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Makes the homeless eligible for National Health Service Corps services. Requires the Secretary of HHS, within 18 months of enactment of this Act, to complete a study and report to the Congress regarding the extent to which State mental health deinstitutionalization policies contribute to homelessness. Subtitle B: Community Mental Health Services - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of HHS to establish a FY 1987 and 1988 block grant program for services to homeless persons who are chronically mentally ill. Limits Federal contributions to 75 percent of service costs. Requires grantees to provide specified services, including: (1) outreach; (2) case management; (3) community mental health services; (4) staff training; (5) health care and substance abuse referrals; and (6) support services. Prohibits grantees from: (1) providing inpatient services; (2) giving cash payments to individuals; or (3) purchasing or improving real property, or purchasing major medical equipment. Limits grantee administrative costs to four percent. Allocates funds among States based upon the ratio of a State's urban population with the U.S. urban population, with a $275,000 minimum allotment. Requires a State to submit to the Secretary of HHS a description of its intended fund use in order to quality for such assistance. Requires States, subsequent to FY 1987, to submit fiscal year program reports to the Secretary of HHS. Requires the Comptroller General to periodically evaluate State program expenditures. Authorizes the Secretary of HHS to provide States with technical assistance. Prohibits, and provides criminal penalties for, the making of certain false statements under this subtitle. Sets forth nondiscrimination provisions. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Authorizes additional FY 1987 appropriations for community mental health services demonstration projects for homeless persons who are chronically mentally ill. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for grants for community demonstration projects for alcohol and drug abuse treatment of homeless persons. Title VII: Education, Training, and Community Services Programs - Subtitle A: Adult Education for the Homeless - Amends the Adult Education Act to make homeless adults eligible for services under such Act. Directs the Secretary of Education to make grants to State educational agencies for literacy and basic skill training for the homeless. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Bases State allocations on the number of homeless, with a minimum allotment of $75,000. Subtitle B: Education for Homeless Children and Youth - States that it is the policy of the Congress that State educational agencies shall assure that homeless children have access to free public education, by revising residency requirements as appropriate, among other actions. Authorizes the Secretary of Education to make grants to States to: (1) carry out such policies and activities; and (2) establish or designate in each State an Office of Coordinator of Education of Homeless Children and Youth. Requires the Office of Coordinator to: (1) carry out the State's education plan for homeless children; (2) gather data on such children; and (3) prepare an interim report for the Secretary by December 31, 1987, and a final report by December 31, 1988. Requires each State to adopt a homeless children education plan. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Directs the Comptroller General to prepare and submit a report on homeless children to the Congress by June 30, 1988. Requires the Secretary of Education to: (1) make grants to State and local educational agencies for exemplary programs for homeless students; and (2) disseminate information on such exemplary program to other State and local educational agencies. Authorizes FY 1988 appropriations. Subtitle C: Job Training for the Homeless - Requires the Secretary of Labor to make grants for the Federal share of job training demonstration projects for homeless individuals. Requires a State to describe in a comprehensive plan how it will coordinate such projects with other services for homeless individuals assisted under this Act. Specifies elements required to be included in grant applications. Sets forth the purposes for which such grants may be used, including: (1) basic skills and literacy instruction; and (2) job search and counseling activities. Sets the Federal share of the cost of demonstration projects at between 50 percent and 90 percent for each fiscal year. Allows the non-Federal share to be in cash or in-kind. Limits the amount of fiscal year grants to any State to 15 percent of the total amount appropriated for this title. Requires the Secretary of Labor to evaluate each demonstration project at the end of the first fiscal year for which funds are appropriated under this title and to submit a report to the Interagency Council on the Homeless (Interagency Council). Requires the Secretary of Labor to submit a final report to the President, the Congress, and the Interagency Council. Requires the Interagency Council to: (1) prepare and publish a report evaluating each recipient project; (2) make a determination of the relative effectiveness of such projects; and (3) make recommendations, including recommendations for legislation, to the Congress on job training programs for homeless individuals to be established on a national basis. Requires the Secretary of Labor to conduct, directly or through grants or contracts, projects to reintegrate homeless veterans into the labor force. Requires administration of such program through the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veterans' Employment and Training. Authorizes FY 1988 appropriations for programs under this subtitle. Reserves a specified amount for veterans' reintegration projects. Amends the Job Training Partnership Act to include homeless persons within the definition of "economically disadvantaged" for purposes of such Act. Terminates the provision of this subtitle (except for the definition of economically disadvantaged) on October 1, 1990. Subtitle D: Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant Program - Directs the Secretary of HHS to carry out an emergency community services homeless grant program through the Department's Office of Community Services. Sets forth program requirements. Authorizes FY 1987 and 1988 appropriations. Subtitle E: Miscellaneous Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary of HHS to make grants for a youth homelessness study. Funds such study for FY 1987 through specified appropriations under the Social Security Act. Reserves for Indian tribes specified amounts under the job training and emergency community services homeless programs under this Act. Title VIII: Food Assistance for the Homeless - Subtitle A: Food Stamp Program - Amends the Food Stamp Act of 1977 to define "homeless individual" as a person: (1) who lacks a fixed nighttime residence; and (2) whose primary nighttime residence is a supervised temporary shelter, institution, temporary accommodation in another's residence, or a place not ordinarily used for sleeping. Includes within the definition of "household" for food stamp program purposes a parent of minor children and that parent's children, notwithstanding the presence in the home of other persons who do not normally buy food and prepare meals with the parent and children. Requires reexamination of such separate household status at least every four months. Requires annual October 1 adjustment of food stamp income eligibility standards. Includes homeowners' costs and maintenance and repair in the annual standard deduction adjustment. Disallows the earned income deduction with respect to earned income that, willfully or fraudulently, was not timely reported. Increases excess shelter expense deduction caps for the 50 States and Guam and the Virgin Islands. Requires annual October 1 adjustments beginning October 1, 1988. Provides that third party payments for temporary housing lacking cooking or refrigeration facilities shall not be considered household income for food stamp benefit purposes. Authorizes food stamp outreach to homeless persons. Requires States to provide food stamps within five days of application to: (1) the homeless; and (2) persons whose combined gross income and liquid resources are less than their monthly rent and utilities. Subtitle B: Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) - Amends the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 to provide for an increased variety of commodities for distribution under the temporary emergency food assistance (TEFAP) program. Extends TEFAP, including storage and distribution authorizations, through FY 1988. Makes excess Commodity Credit Corporation flour, cheese, and cornmeal available for FY 1988. Title IX: Veterans' Provisions - Amends the Veterans' Job Training Act to authorize appropriations through FY 1988. Extends veterans' job training application and entry deadlines.

36 Passed House amended Apr 3, 2004

(Measure passed House, amended, roll call #24 (264-121)) Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act - Title I: Federal Funds to Assist the Homeless - Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for: (1) grants for health care and mental health services for the homeless (title II of this Act); and (2) grants to facilities to assist the homeless (title III of this Act). Authorizes additional FY 1987 appropriations to community and migrant health centers for health services for homeless persons. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency emergency food and shelter program. Earmarks specified funds for emergency rent and utility assistance. Restricts permitted administrative costs. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) emergency shelter grant program. Directs the Secretary of HUD (Secretary) to allocate funds for the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and any other U.S. territory. Authorizes the Secretary to waive the 15 percent limitation on locally-provided essential services. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the HUD transitional housing demonstration program. Increases FY 1987 budget authority for the section 8 certificate program under the Housing Act of 1937. Limits such assistance to the homeless, with priority given to homeless families with children. Directs the Secretary to: (1) give priority to public housing agencies (PHAs) that ensure that services are provided to assisted families; and (2) enter into annual contribution contracts with PHA's which shall bind the Secretary to five-year continued assistance periods. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) emergency community services homeless grant program. Limits assistance use to: (1) expansion of transition services to assist the homeless out of poverty; and (2) promotion of private sector assistance. Directs the Secretary of HHS to allocate such assistance to States with community services block grant programs under a specified formula. Provides for direct agency grants in nonparticipating States. Amends the Job Training Partnership Act to make homeless persons eligible for job training programs. Permits services to persons who can not prove residence within the service delivery area. Amends the Adult Education Act to make homeless adults eligible for services under such Act. Amends the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 to preserve urban county designation for those counties having such designation in FY 1983 or 1984. (Current law designates FY 1983 only.) Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for permanent housing for handicapped homeless persons (title IV of this Act). Requires that funds under this Act be disbursed within three months of availability. Exempts health care and mental health grants, community and migrant center grants, grants to facilities to assist the homeless, and transitional housing demonstration grants from such requirements. Requires the Comptroller General to evaluate the disbursement and use of funds and report to the Congress within four months and 12 months of enactment of this Act. Title II: Health Services for the Homeless - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary for purposes of title II), acting through the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, to make grants for health care and mental health care services for the homeless. Gives priority to applicants with experience in providing health services to the homeless or medically underserved populations. Requires grantees to: (1) make health services accessible to the homeless; (2) provide 24-hour service; (3) provide in-patient referrals; (4) provide outreach services; and (5) aid homeless persons to obtain entitlements and services. Prohibits grantees from: (1) providing inpatient services, except for short-term substance abuse treatment; (2) giving cash payments to individuals; or (3) purchasing or improving real property, or purchasing major medical equipment. Limits grantee service charges. Limits the Federal contribution for such grants to 75 percent of service costs. Limits grantee administrative costs to ten percent. Permits grants to be used to refer chronically mentally ill homeless persons to certain advocacy systems under the Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act of 1986. Permits grantees to contract for outpatient health services with specified nonprofit self-help organizations. Authorizes the Secretary to provide grantee technical assistance. Requires the Secretary to report annually to the Congress on the utilization and costs of outpatient health services. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations. Earmarks a specified amount for technical assistance. Defines "homeless individual" for purposes of this title to include persons whose primary nighttime residences are publicly or privately-operated shelters. Amends the Public Health Service Act to make the homeless eligible for National Health Service Corps services. Requires: (1) States to complete, and report to the Secretary, a study of the extent to which State mental health deinstitutionalization policies contribute to homelessness; and (2) the Secretary to summarize such reports in a report to the Congress. Title III: Interagency Commission on Homelessness and Grants to Facilities to Assist the Homeless - Establishes the Interagency Commission on Homelessness which shall: (1) review all Federal programs for the homeless; and (2) monitor, evaluate, and improve efforts for the homeless in cooperation with other Federal, State and local, and private entities. Requires each Federal agency to submit a homeless program report to the Congress and the Commission not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act and annually thereafter. Requires the Commission to report annually to the Congress and the President. Terminates the Commission three years after enactment of this Act. Directs the Secretary of HUD to identify and make available through at least one-year leases underutilized public buildings and property suitable for the homeless. Prohibits the transfer of ownership of such Federal buildings or property. Directs the Secretary to make grants for facilities to assist the homeless. Directs the Secretaries of HUD and HHS to jointly establish grant selection criteria and evaluate applicants. Requires that facilities using grant funds must be used to assist the homeless for a ten-year period. Authorizes the Secretary of HUD to waive such requirement if the facility is no longer needed. States that if used for the homeless for less than ten years: (1) control of a federally-owned facility shall return to the Government unless the Secretary approves use of the facility for low-income persons for the remainder of such period; and (2) the grantee in the case of a non-federally-owned facility shall repay the grant amount or continue to use the facility for low-income persons for the remainder of such period. Limits: (1) outpatient health services assistance; and (2) administrative expenses. Requires that at least 50 percent of assistance go to facilities that primarily benefit elderly persons and homeless families with children. Title IV: Permanent Housing for Handicapped Homeless Persons - Directs the Secretary of HUD to provide assistance to States for grants to nonprofit organizations to acquire or rehabilitate property for permanent community-based housing for handicapped homeless persons. Bases assistance allocations on the community development block grant formula. Provides for: (1) matching grant funding; and (2) reallocation of unused funds. Requires a nonprofit organization to maintain such housing for a 20-year period. Permits the Secretary to waive such requirement if the facility is no longer needed. Directs the Secretary to report annually to the Congress. Title V: Food Assistance for the Homeless - Amends the Food Stamp Act of 1977 to require annual October 1 adjustments of food stamp program income eligibility standards. Disallows the earned income deduction with respect to earned income that was willfully or fraudulently unreported. Increases excess shelter expense deduction caps for the 50 States and Guam and the Virgin Islands. Requires an adjustment on October 1, 1988. Provides that third party payments for temporary housing lacking cooking or refrigeration facilities shall not be considered household income for food stamp benefit purposes. Authorizes food stamp outreach to homeless persons. Amends the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture for FY 1988 through 1990 to make Commodity Credit Corporation-held cheese in excess of domestic and foreign needs available free, upon a showing of need, to a requesting State. Requires the Secretary to notify the appropriate congressional committees of any such requesting State. Limits available cheese to 14,000,000 pounds per fiscal year. Authorizes FY 1988 through 1990 appropriations for food storage and distribution costs. Extends authority for the temporary emergency food assistance program through FY 1990. Title VI: Work-Fare Requirements - Requires States with work-fare programs to establish similar programs for the homeless in order to receive funds under this Act. Requires States without such programs to establish job search programs for the homeless.

19 Reported to House amended, Part II Apr 3, 2004

(Reported to House from the Committee on Energy and Commerce with amendment, H. Rept. 100-10 (Part II)) Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act - Title I: Funding - Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for: (1) grants for health services for the homeless (as established by this Act); and (2) the Interagency Commission on Homelessness and grants for facilities to aid the homeless. Authorizes additional FY 1987 appropriations for: (1) community services demonstration projects for homeless chronically mentally ill persons; (2) the emergency food and shelter program; (3) the emergency shelter grant program; (4) the transitional housing demonstration program; and (5) section 8 housing assistance. Title II: Health Services for the Homeless - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, to make grants for health care and mental health care services for the homeless. Gives priority to applicants with experience in providing health services to the homeless or medically underserved populations. Requires grantees to: (1) make health services accessible to the homeless; (2) provide 24-hour service; (3) provide in-patient referrals; (4) provide outreach services; and (5) aid homeless persons to obtain entitlements and services. Prohibits grantees from: (1) providing inpatient services, except for short-term substance abuse treatment; (2) giving cash payments to individuals; or (3) purchasing or improving real property, or purchasing major medical equipment. Limits grantee service charges. Limits the Federal contribution for such grants to 75 percent of service costs. Limits grantee administrative costs to ten percent. Permits grants to be used to refer chronically mentally ill homeless persons to certain advocacy systems under the Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act of 1986. Permits grantees to contract for outpatient health services with specified nonprofit self-help organizations. Authorizes the Secretary to provide grantee technical assistance. Requires the Secretary to report annually to the Congress. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations. Earmarks a specified amount for technical assistance. Defines "homeless individual" for purposes of this title to include persons whose primary nighttime residences are publicly or privately-operated shelters. Amends the Public Health Service Act to make the homeless eligible for National Health Service Corps services. Title III: Interagency Commission on Homelessness and Grants to Facilities to Assist the Homeless - Establishes the Interagency Commission on Homelessness which shall: (1) review all Federal programs for the homeless; and (2) monitor, evaluate, and improve efforts for the homeless in cooperation with other Federal, State and local, and private entities. Requires each Federal agency to submit a homeless program report to the Congress and the Commission not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act and annually thereafter. Requires the Commission to report annually to the Congress and the President. Terminates the Commission three years after enactment of this Act. Directs the Secretary of HUD to identify and make available through long-term leases underutilized public buildings and property suitable for the homeless. Prohibits the transfer of ownership of such Federal buildings or property. Directs the Secretary to make grants for facilities to assist the homeless. Directs the Secretaries of HUD and HHS to jointly establish grant selection criteria and evaluate applicants. Requires that facilities using grant funds must be used to assist the homeless for a ten-year period. Authorizes the Secretary of HUD to waive such requirement if the facility is no longer needed. States that if used for the homeless for less than ten years: (1) control of a federally-owned facility shall return to the Government unless the Secretary approves use of the facility for low-income persons for the remainder of such period; and (2) the grantee in the case of a non-federally-owned facility shall repay the grant amount or continue to use the facility for low-income persons for the remainder of such period. Limits: (1) outpatient health services assistance; and (2) administrative expenses. Requires that at least 50 percent of assistance go to facilities that primarily benefit homeless families with children.

18 Reported to House amended, Part I Apr 3, 2004

(Reported to House from Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, amended, H. Rept. 100-10 (Part I)) Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act - Title I: Federal Funds to Assist the Homeless - Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for: (1) grants for health care and mental health services for the homeless (title II of this Act); and (2) grants to facilities to assist the homeless (title III of this Act). Authorizes additional FY 1987 appropriations to community and migrant health centers for health services for homeless persons. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency emergency food and shelter program. Increases permitted administrative costs. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) emergency shelter grant program. Directs the Secretary of HUD (Secretary) to allocate funds for the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and any other U.S. territory. Authorizes the Secretary to waive the 15 percent limitation on locally-provided essential services. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the HUD transitional housing demonstration program. Increases FY 1987 budget authority for the section 8 certificate program under the Housing Act of 1937. Limits such assistance to the homeless, with priority given to homeless families with children. Directs the Secretary to: (1) give priority to public housing agencies (PHAs) that ensure that services are provided to assisted families; and (2) enter into annual contribution contracts with PHA's which shall bind the Secretary to five-year continued assistance periods. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) emergency community services homeless grant program. Limits assistance use to: (1) expansion of transition services to assist the homeless out of poverty; and (2) promotion of private sector assistance. Directs the Secretary of HHS to allocate such assistance to States with community services block grant programs under a specified formula. Provides for direct agency grants in nonparticipating States. Amends the Job Training Partnership Act to make homeless persons eligible for job training programs. Permits services to persons who can not prove residence within the service delivery area. Amends the Adult Education Act to make homeless adults eligible for services under such Act. Amends the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 to preserve urban county designation for those counties having such designation in FY 1983 or 1984. (Current law designates FY 1983 only.) Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for permanent housing for handicapped homeless persons (title IV of this Act). Requires that funds under this Act be disbursed within three months of availability. Exempts health care and mental health grants, community and migrant center grants, grants to facilities to assist the homeless, and transitional housing demonstration grants from such requirements. Requires the Comptroller General to evaluate the disbursement and use of funds and report to the Congress within four months and 12 months of enactment of this Act. Title II: Health Care for the Homeless - Directs the Secretary of HHS to make grants to certain public or private nonprofit entities for health care and mental health services for the homeless. Gives priority to applicants with related prior experience. Requires grantees to: (1) make health services accessible to the homeless; (2) provide 24-hour service; (3) provide in-patient referrals and funding assistance; (4) refer homeless persons with communicable diseases to public health authorities; (5) provide outreach services; and (6) aid homeless persons to obtain entitlements and services. Limits grantee service charges. Sets forth prohibited and permitted fund uses. Limits the Federal contribution for such grants to 75 percent of service costs. Requires grantees to report annually to the Secretary. Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to include within Medicaid coverage: (1) clinic services provided to the homeless by clinic personnel outside the facility; and (2) specified services to homeless persons who are chronically mentally ill. Title III: Interagency Commission on Homelessness and Grants to Facilities to Assist the Homeless - Establishes the Interagency Commission on Homelessness which shall: (1) review all Federal programs for the homeless; and (2) monitor, evaluate, and improve efforts for the homeless in cooperation with other Federal, State and local, and private entities. Requires each Federal agency to submit a homeless program report to the Congress and the Commission not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act and annually thereafter. Requires the Commission to report annually to the Congress and the President. Terminates the Commission three years after enactment of this Act. Directs the Secretary of HUD to identify and make available through long-term leases underutilized public buildings and property suitable for the homeless. Prohibits the transfer of ownership of such Federal buildings or property. Directs the Secretary to make grants for facilities to assist the homeless. Directs the Secretaries of HUD and HHS to jointly establish grant selection criteria and evaluate applicants. Requires that facilities using grant funds must be used to assist the homeless for a ten-year period. Authorizes the Secretary of HUD to waive such requirement if the facility is no longer needed. States that if used for the homeless for less than ten years: (1) control of a federally-owned facility shall return to the Government unless the Secretary approves use of the facility for low-income persons for the remainder of such period; and (2) the grantee in the case of a non-federally-owned facility shall repay the grant amount or continue to use the facility for low-income persons for the remainder of such period. Limits: (1) outpatient health services assistance; and (2) administrative expenses. Requires that at least 50 percent of assistance go to facilities that primarily benefit homeless families with children. Title IV: Permanent Housing for Handicapped Homeless Persons - Directs the Secretary of HUD to provide assistance to States for grants to nonprofit organizations to acquire or rehabilitate property for permanent community-based housing for handicapped homeless persons. Bases assistance allocations on the community development block grant formula. Provides for: (1) matching grant funding; and (2) reallocation of unused funds. Requires a nonprofit organization to maintain such housing for a 20-year period. Permits the Secretary to waive such requirement if the facility is no longer needed. Directs the Secretary to report annually to the Congress.

00 Introduced in House Apr 3, 2004

Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act - Title I: Funding - Authorizes additional FY 1987 appropriations for: (1) community and migrant health centers; (2) the emergency food and shelter program; (3) the emergency shelter grant program; (4) the transitional housing demonstration program; and (5) section 8 housing assistance. Authorizes FY 1987 appropriations for: (1) health care and mental health services for the homeless; and (2) the Interagency Office on Homelessness. Title II: Health Care for the Homeless - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to certain public or private nonprofit entities for health care and mental health services for the homeless. Gives priority to applicants with related prior experience. Requires grantees to: (1) make health services accessible to the homeless; (2) provide 24-hour service; (3) provide in-patient referrals and funding assistance; (4) refer homeless persons with communicable diseases to public health authorities; (5) provide outreach services; and (6) aid homeless persons to obtain entitlements and services. Limits grantee service charges. Sets forth prohibited and permitted fund uses. Limits the Federal contribution for such grants to 75 percent of service costs. Requires grantees to report annually to the Secretary. Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to include within Medicaid coverage: (1) clinic services provided to the homeless by clinic personnel outside the facility; and (2) specified services to homeless persons who are chronically mentally ill. Title III: Interagency Office on Homelessness - Establishes in the Department of Health and Human Services the Interagency Office on Homelessness to carry out the Secretary's duties to assist the homeless. Sets forth such duties, among them the review of Federal programs for the homeless, including on annual report to the Congress. Directs the Secretary to: (1) identify and make available underutilized public buildings and property suitable for the homeless; and (2) make grants for services to be provided in such facilities, including child care. Sets forth applicant selection and priority provisions. Requires the Secretary to: (1) monitor such grant funds; and (2) inspect such facilities. Requires State or local certification to the Secretary of program compliance.

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Timeline

Jul 22, 1987

Signed by President.

Jul 22, 1987

Signed by President.

Jul 22, 1987

Became Public Law No: 100-77.

Jul 22, 1987

Became Public Law No: 100-77.

Jul 10, 1987

Presented to President.

Jul 10, 1987

Presented to President.

Jul 9, 1987

Measure Signed in Senate.

Jun 30, 1987

Conference report agreed to in House: House Agreed to Conference Report by Yea-Nay Vote: 301 - 115 (Record Vote No: 237).

Jun 30, 1987

House Agreed to Conference Report by Yea-Nay Vote: 301 - 115 (Record Vote No: 237).

Jun 29, 1987

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Jun 27, 1987

Conference report considered in Senate.

Jun 27, 1987

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 65-8. Record Vote No: 167.

Jun 27, 1987

Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 65-8. Record Vote No: 167.

Jun 25, 1987

Conference papers, Senate report and managers' statement and official papers held at the desk.

Jun 24, 1987

Committee on Rules Granted a Rule Providing Two Hours of General Debate on the Conference Report; Waiving All Points of Order Against the Conference Report.

Jun 24, 1987

Rules Committee Resolution H.Res.209 Reported to House.

Jun 19, 1987

Conference report filed: Conference Report 100-174 Filed in House.

Jun 19, 1987

Conference Report 100-174 Filed in House.

May 20, 1987

Conference committee actions: Conference held.

May 20, 1987

Conference held.

May 18, 1987

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

May 14, 1987

Senate insists on its amendments by Voice Vote.

May 14, 1987

Senate agreed to request for conference. Appointed conferees. Cranston; Mitchell; Chiles; Hatfield; Domenici. (for consideration of all matters).

May 14, 1987

Senate appointed conferees Glenn; Bingaman; Gore; Stevens; Heinz (for consideration of Titles I, II, and III).

May 14, 1987

Senate appointed conferees Riegle; Sarbanes; Dixon; Sasser; Heinz; D'Amato; Bond (for consideration of Title IV).

May 14, 1987

Senate appointed conferees Kennedy; Metzenbaum; Dodd; Moynihan; Hatch; Stafford; Weicker (for consideration of Titles V, VI, and VII).

May 14, 1987

Senate appointed conferees Leahy; Harkin; Melcher; Lugar; Boschwitz (for consideration of Title VIII).

May 14, 1987

Senate appointed conferees Cranston; Matsunaga; DeConcini; Murkowski; Simpson (for consideration of Title IX).

May 8, 1987

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Disagreed to Senate Amendments by Unanimous Consent.

May 8, 1987

House Disagreed to Senate Amendments by Unanimous Consent.

May 8, 1987

House Conferees Instructed by Yea-Nay Vote: 342 - 26 (Record Vote No: 97).

May 8, 1987

House Requested a Conference and Speaker Appointed Conferees: St Germain, Gonzalez, Fauntroy, Oakar, Vento, Garcia, Frank, Wylie, Wortley, Roukema, Ridge, Dingell, Waxman, Leland, Lent, Madigan, Hawkins, Ford (MI), Gaydos, Jeffords, Goodling.

May 8, 1987

House Requested a Conference and Speaker Appointed Conferees: de la Garza, Panetta, Staggers, Emerson, Lewis (FL), Brooks, Collins, Horton, Kaptur, Dowdy (MS), Solomon, Hammerschmidt.

May 8, 1987

Message on House action received in Senate and held at desk: House requests a conference.

Apr 21, 1987

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Apr 9, 1987

Considered by Senate.

Apr 9, 1987

Cloture motion on the bill presented in Senate.

Apr 9, 1987

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate in lieu of S. 809, S. 810, S. 811, S. 813, S. 728 with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Apr 9, 1987

Passed Senate in lieu of S. 809, S. 810, S. 811, S. 813, S. 728 with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Apr 8, 1987

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

Mar 11, 1987

Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 31.

Mar 10, 1987

Received in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.

Mar 5, 1987

Rule Passed House.

Mar 5, 1987

House Agreed to Amendments Adopted by the Committee of the Whole.

Mar 5, 1987

Considered Under the Provisions of Rule H.Res.109.

Mar 5, 1987

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 264 - 121 (Record Vote No: 24).

Mar 5, 1987

Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 264 - 121 (Record Vote No: 24).

Mar 4, 1987

Committee on Rules Granted an Open Rule Providing Two Hours of General Debate; Waiving All Points of Order.

Mar 4, 1987

Rules Committee Resolution H.Res.109 Reported to House.

Mar 3, 1987

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Report No: 100-10 (Part II).

Mar 3, 1987

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Report No: 100-10 (Part II).

Mar 3, 1987

Placed on Union Calendar No: 8.

Mar 2, 1987

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Report No: 100-10 (Part I).

Mar 2, 1987

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Report No: 100-10 (Part I).

Feb 26, 1987

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Feb 26, 1987

Ordered to be Reported (Amended).

Feb 25, 1987

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Feb 25, 1987

Ordered to be Reported (Amended).

Feb 24, 1987

Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Feb 24, 1987

Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended).

Feb 19, 1987

Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Feb 19, 1987

Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended).

Feb 4, 1987

Subcommittee Hearings Held.

Jan 27, 1987

Referred to Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.

Jan 8, 1987

Introduced in House

Jan 8, 1987

Introduced in House

Jan 8, 1987

Referred to House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.

Jan 8, 1987

Referred to Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development.

Jan 8, 1987

Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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