Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.19101 - Definitions; A to C
Rule 101. As used in these rules:
(a) "Act" means 230 PA 1981, MCL 400.1101 to
400.1120.
(b) "Advisory board"
means the board of a public community action agency which is established by a
local unit or units of government and which is delegated certain policy and
administrative responsibilities to assure decision-making and participation by
low-income individuals
42 U.S.C ยง
9910(b).
(c) "Appeals Committee" means committee
members selected by the governing/advisory board that review items in dispute
and seek clarification or resolution to the dispute, with approval from the
governing/advisory board.
(d)
"Bureau" means the bureau of community action and economic
opportunity.
(e) "Causes of
poverty" means those personal or institutional factors, or both, that combine
to limit the ability of individuals and families to acquire the basic
necessities of life, such as food, shelter, medical care, and household
energy.
(f) "Commission" means the
commission on community action and economic opportunity.
(g) "Community" means the geographical area
served by a grantee and may be any of the following:
(i) A village.
(ii) A township.
(iii) A city.
(iv) A county.
(v) A multicounty unit.
(h) "Community action agency" or "CAA" means
an agency officially designated as such in the Community Services Block Grant
Act,
42 U.S.C. 9901
et seq. as amended., or officially designated pursuant to section 8 of the
act.
(i) "Community services block
grant" or "CSBG" means the federal funding source to ameliorate the causes and
conditions of poverty in communities within the state.
(j) "Community social and economic programs"
means those programs provided under section 675 of the community services block
grant act, subtitle B, Title IV of the omnibus budget reconciliation act of
1981, Public Law 97-35,
42 U.S.C.
9904, such as the following:
(i) Programs that provide a range of services
and activities that have a measurable and potentially major impact on reducing
the causes of poverty in the community or in those areas of the community where
the incidence of poverty is a particularly acute problem.
(ii) Programs that provide activities
designed to assist low-income participants, including the elderly poor, to do
all of the following:
(A) Secure and retain
meaningful employment.
(B) Attain
an adequate education.
(C) Make
better use of available income.
(D)
Obtain and maintain adequate housing and a suitable living
environment.
(E) Obtain emergency
assistance through loans or grants to meet immediate and urgent individual and
family needs, including the need for any of the following:
(1) Health services.
(2) Nutritious food.
(3) Housing.
(4) Employment-related assistance.
(F) Remove obstacles and solve
problems which block the achievement of self-sufficiency.
(G) Achieve greater participation in the
affairs of the community.
(H) Make
more effective use of other programs related to the purposes of the
act.
(iii) Programs that
provide, on an emergency basis, such supplies and services, nutritious
foodstuffs, and related services as may be necessary to counteract conditions
of hunger and malnutrition among the poor.
(iv) Programs that coordinate and establish
linkages between governmental and other social services programs to assure the
effective delivery of such services to low-income individuals.
(v) Programs that encourage the use of
entities in the private sector of the community to ameliorate poverty in the
community.
(k)
"Conditions and effects of poverty" means social and economic circumstances
affecting individuals and families, such as any of the following:
(i) Unemployment.
(ii) Underemployment.
(iii) Dilapidated housing.
(iv) Lack of education.
(v) Limited access to proper medical
care.
(vi) Limited
self-esteem.
(vii) Insufficient
food.
(viii) Other conditions that
foster a restrained quality of life.
(l) "Consumer sector" means the low-income,
elderly, or handicapped persons who reside in the service area of a CAA and who
are eligible to be served by the CAA.
(m) "Contract" means a written agreement
directly with the bureau that establishes the type and priority of services
being provided.
(n) "Contractor"
means the party or parties specified in a contract to receive remuneration in
return for goods or services rendered.
(o) "Corrective action activity" means the
monitoring process used to correct administrative and programmatic deficiencies
in an eligible entity.
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