Maryland Code § HS-11.5-101

Section HS-11.5-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Fund" means the Ending Youth Homelessness Grant Fund.
(c) "Program" means the Ending Youth Homelessness Grant Program.
(d) (1) "Supportive services" means those interventions, services, and
resources necessary to assist Program participants in accessing and maintaining
housing and economic self-sufficiency.

(2) "Supportive services" includes:
(i) services for families to prevent separation and support
reunification where safe and appropriate;
(ii) housing search, counseling, rental assistance, financial
assistance with eviction prevention, utilities, security deposit, and relocation, and
other housing support services;
(iii) employment assistance, job training, and job placement;
(iv) assistance and advocacy to ensure access to federal, State,
and local benefits;
(v) assistance and advocacy to ensure access to education
under the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act, financial support for
higher education under the applicable provisions of the College Cost Reduction and
Access Act, 20 U.S.C. § 10877vv(d)(1)(H), and the Maryland tuition waiver program,
§ 15-106.1 of the Education Article;
(vi) services to prevent and treat violence and crime
victimization;
(vii) case management;
(viii) child care operations and vouchers;
(ix) legal services;
(x) life skills training;
(xi) outpatient health, behavioral health, and substance abuse
treatment services;
(xii) transportation;
(xiii) outreach services;
(xiv) homelessness prevention services;
(xv) aftercare services; and
(xvi) other services as deemed necessary by the Secretary.

(e) (1) "Unaccompanied homeless youth" means an individual of 24
years of age or younger who is not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian and
lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.
(2) "Unaccompanied homeless youth" includes an individual 24 years
of age or younger who:
(i) lives in a supervised publicly or privately operated shelter
designated to provide temporary living arrangements;
(ii) lives in a motel, hotel, or campground due to lack of
alternative adequate accommodations;
(iii) shares the housing of other individuals due to loss of
housing, economic hardship, or similar reason;
(iv) lives in a transitional housing program or other time-
limited housing; or
(v) has a primary nighttime residence which is a public or
private place not designed or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation
for individuals, such as a car, a park, an abandoned building, a bus or train station,
or an airport.
(f) (1) "Youth at risk of homelessness" means an individual 24 years of
age or younger whose status or circumstances indicate a significant danger of
experiencing homelessness in the near future.
(2) "Youth at risk of homelessness" includes:
(i) an individual 24 years of age or younger exiting a publicly
funded institution or system of care;
(ii) an individual 24 years of age or younger who has
previously experienced homelessness;
(iii) an individual 24 years of age or younger whose primary
caregivers are currently homeless or have previously been homeless; and
(iv) an individual 24 years of age or younger who experiences
serious or sustained conflict with the individual's caregivers that is likely to result in
family separation.

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