(a) This section applies only to projects funded with funds appropriated for supportive housing projects. (b) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) âMay restrict occupancy to persons with veteran statusâ means that the sponsor may limit occupancy to persons meeting the criteria of paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (j) with respect to either of the following: (A) Any unit in the development that has not been previously occupied. (B) Any unit in the development that subsequently becomes vacant, for a period of not more than 120 days following the vacancy. (2) (A) âTarget populationâ means persons, including persons with disabilities, and families who are âhomeless,â as that term is defined by Section 11302 of Title 42 of the United States Code, or who are âhomeless youth,â as that term is defined by paragraph (2) of subdivision (e) of Section 12957 of the Government Code. (B) Individuals and families currently residing in supportive housing meet the definition of âtarget populationâ if the individual or family was âhomeless,â as that term is defined by Section 11302 of Title 42 of the United States Code, when approved for tenancy in the supportive housing project in which they currently reside. (c) (1) The department shall ensure that at least 40 percent of the units in each development funded under the supportive housing program are targeted to one or more of the following populations: (A) Individuals or families experiencing âchronic homelessness,â as defined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmentâs Super Notice of Funding Availability for Continuum of Care or Collaborative Applicant Program. (B) âHomeless youth,â as that term is defined by paragraph (2) of subdivision (e) of Section 12957 of the Government Code. (C) Individuals exiting institutional settings, including, but not limited to, jails, hospitals, prisons, and institutes of mental disease, who were homeless when entering the institutional setting, who have a disability, and who resided in that setting for a period of not less than 15 days. (2) The department may decrease the number of units required to meet the criteria identified in paragraph (1) if the department determines that the program is undersubscribed after issuing at least one Notice of Funding Availability. (3) Individuals and families currently residing in supportive housing meet the qualifications under this subdivision if the individual or family met any of the criteria specified in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) of paragraph (1) when approved for tenancy in the supportive housing project in which they currently reside. (d) Supportive housing projects shall provide or demonstrate collaboration with programs that provide services that meet the needs of the supportive housing residents. (e) The criteria, established by the department, for selecting supportive housing projects shall give priority to supportive housing projects that include a focus on measurable outcomes and a plan for evaluation, which evaluation shall be submitted by the borrowers, annually, to the department. (f) The department may provide higher per-unit loan limits as reasonably necessary to provide and maintain rents that are affordable to the target population. (g) In an evaluation or ranking of a borrowerâs development and ownership experience, the department shall consider experience acquired in the prior 10 years. (h) (1) A borrower shall, beginning the second year after supportive housing project occupancy, include the following data in their annual report to the department. However, a borrower who submits an annual evaluation pursuant to subdivision (e) may, instead, include this information in the evaluation: (A) The length of occupancy by each supportive housing resident for the period covered by the report and, if the resident has moved, the reason for the move and the type of housing to which the resident moved, if
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