(a) The components of a community action program shall be designed to assist participants, including the poor and near poor, persons with disabilities, farmworkers, the elderly, and youth, to do the following:
- (1) Secure and retain meaningful employment.
- (2) Attain an adequate education.
- (3) Make better use of available income.
- (4) Provide and maintain adequate housing and a suitable living environment.
- (5) Undertake family planning consistent with personal and family goals and religious and moral convictions.
(6) Obtain services for the following:
- (A) The prevention of narcotics addiction and alcoholism.
- (B) The rehabilitation of narcotic addicts and alcoholics.
- (7) Obtain emergency assistance through loans or grants to meet immediate and urgent individual and family needs, including the need for health services, nutritious food, housing, and employment related assistance.
- (8) Remove obstacles and solve personal and family problems that block the achievement of self-sufficiency.
- (9) Achieve greater participation in the affairs of the community.
- (10) Make more frequent and effective use of other programs related to the purposes of this chapter.
(b) Components of a community action program may be:
(1) administered by:
- (A) the community action agency when consistent with sound and efficient management and applicable law; or
- (B) other agencies;
- (2) projects assisted from other public or private sources; and
(3) specially designed to meet local needs, or designed under the eligibility standards of a state or federal program providing assistance to a particular type of activity that will help meet local needs.
[Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 12-1-21-9(b).]
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.8.