Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 813-046-0021 - Administration(1) OHCS may contract with subgrantees to provide eligible EHA services (see OAR 813-046-0045) in such manner as to provide holistic coverage statewide without duplication or overlap of services. In a service area where a Community Action Agency (CAA) exists, the CAA has the conditional right of first refusal to serve as the subgrantee for the given service area.(2) OHCS will allocate EHA funds to all subgrantees through a formula established by OHCS prior to the allocation process. OHCS reserves the right to modify such formula at any time in its sole discretion.(3) A subgrantee may establish subrecipients that meet the requirements of ORS 458.505(4) to provide eligible EHA services in the subgrantee's service area.(4) Subgrantees shall, at a minimum, provide EHA services to eligible applicants or households that meet EHA requirements. Whenever appropriate, subgrantees may assist eligible households in accessing other services designed to stabilize housing.(5) Subgrantee representatives must attend and participate in EHA-related training made available or conducted by OHCS.(6) A designated portion of EHA funds are reserved for subgrantees and their subrecipients to use for administrative costs. Subgrantees and their subrecipients may expend up to a determined amount as authorized by OHCS and outlined in the funding agreement.Or. Admin. Code § 813-046-0021
OHCS 3-2001(Temp) f. & cert. ef. 12-7-01 thru 5-26-02; OHCS 3-2002, f. & cert. ef. 5-15-02; OHCS 8-2015, f. & cert. ef. 8/25/2015; OHCS 31-2019, amend filed 11/07/2019, effective 11/7/2019Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 456.555
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 458.505, 458.620 & 458.650