(1) "Eligible services" includes social services, public sanitation services, and community or neighborhood programs that, in the office's judgment, mitigate the impacts of the location of an eligible shelter. Such services may include:
- (a) client services for persons experiencing homelessness;
- (b) medical staff to serve clients of the eligible shelter;
- (c) provision of public toilets;
- (d) garbage collection services; or
- (e) managing relationships with local businesses or neighborhood associations.
(2) "Full capacity" means that an eligible shelter has assigned or filled 95% of beds on average, as determined by the office, unless:
- (a) the shelter is dedicated to a specific population or type of household; and
- (b) the majority of the unsheltered individuals in the municipality where the shelter is located are not the type of population or household served by the shelter.
- (3) "HIC" means Housing Inventory Count, which is defined as a point-in-time inventory of provider programs that provide beds for people experiencing homelessness.
- (4) "Point-in-time count" means a count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January, as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Terms used in this rule have the meanings given them in Title 35A, Chapter 16, Office of Homeless Services. In addition:
KEY: grants, Homeless Shelter Cities Mitigation Restricted Account
Date of Last Change: December 8, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-16-401; 35A-16-403