Or. Admin. Code § 813-270-0010 - [Effective until 5/24/2025] Definitions
Terms used throughout this division (OAR 813-270) may be defined in Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) or in the OHCS General Definitions (OAR 813-005-0005). Terms used within this division observe those definitions, except as defined below:
(1) "Acquisition" means action taken to
acquire a building for the purpose of permanent or transitional housing. This
does not include the acquisition of bare land.
(2) "Block leasing" means a type of lease
that gives the lessee the right to control and sublease the property during the
lease, while the owner retains the legal title. For example, a housing
authority or service provider would be the lessee, allowing them to sublease
the property to its tenants. An example of an eligible expense would be those
related to a property manager on site as part of the block leasing
agreement.
(3) "Code of Conduct
Agreements" means agreements that may be required by some Oxford Housing Models
and Alcohol & Drug Free Community Housing models. A Code of Conduct
Agreement can require that participants adhere to the housing facility's rules
and expectations of behavior and may or may not be required to be signed by the
participant. Code of Conduct Agreements are not the same as
Occupancy/Lease/Rental Agreements.
(4) "Construction" has the meaning provided
in ORS 456.515.
(5) "Conversion" means in general, an
activity that does materially add to the value of an existing structure,
appreciably prolong its useful life, or adapt it to new uses.
(6) "Domestic Violence" means those
activities including, but not limited to, domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault, stalking, attempting to cause, or intentionally, knowingly, or
recklessly causing or placing another in fear of imminent serious physical
injury or emotional, mental, or verbal abuse, and using coercive or controlling
behavior. This does not include other criminal acts such as violence
perpetrated by a stranger, neighbor, acquaintance, or friend, unless those
persons are family members, intimate partners, or household members.
(7) "Grantee" means the entity receiving
funds and entering into agreement with Oregon Housing and Community
Services.
(8) "Homeless Management
Information System" or "HMIS" has the meaning provided in
24 CFR
576.2. Victim Service Providers must use an
HMIS Comparable Database.
(9)
"Occupancy Agreements", "Lease Agreements", or "Rental Agreements" means
agreements used for temporary or permanent housing, which includes Transitional
Housing. Occupancy/Lease/Rental Agreements are not the same as a Code of
Conduct Agreement.
(10)
"Participant" means a household who is receiving OHCS funded
services.
(11) "Priority
Population" means persons that the grantee/subrecipient has determined as
having the greatest need and will receive services first.
(12) "Progressive Engagement" means an
approach to helping households end their homelessness as rapidly as possible,
despite barriers, with individually tailored financial and support resources.
Through progressive engagement, assistance may be provided to any household
entering the homelessness system at a level needed by that household. In many
cases, a household may need a small amount of assistance to stabilize, while
others may need more resources and tailored assistance.
(13) "Rapid Rehousing Activities" means those
services performed to enable households to obtain permanent housing when they
are currently homeless. Rapid rehousing is used when a household's housing
status is literally homeless (category 1), homeless under other federal statues
(category 3), or when a household is fleeing or attempting to flee a domestic
violence situation (category 4).
(14) "Rehabilitation" or "Rehab" means action
taken to return a property to a useful state by means of repair, modification,
or alteration. Bringing a property to the point where it is usable, safe,
comfortable, hygienic, etc., but not necessarily bringing it back to its
previous state or improving the property.
(15) "Renovation" means the process carried
out to upgrade an existing structure and to improve performance by either
altering the scope of structure, providing additional facilities, or improving
existing facilities. Improving the property.
(16) "Repair and Maintenance" means the
actions taken to keep a building at a certain level of integrity, or to restore
a structure to such a condition that it can be effectively used for its
designated purpose. Actions that make improvements that will raise the building
to a higher level of integrity or allow the building to be used for a new
activity are not considered repair or maintenance. Bringing a property back to
its original condition or taking action to keep a property at its current
condition.
(17) "Stand-Alone
Policy" means a written policy that includes all the requirements for such a
policy and is either its own separate document or it is included in a larger
document, such as a policy and procedures handbook, that can easily be
separated from the larger document for the purpose of approval and review by
OHCS.
(18) "Street Outreach" means
service delivery that targets unsheltered homeless individuals and households.
Street outreach includes reaching out to people who do not otherwise seek
assistance. Street outreach involves going outside of the agency to connect
with individuals and households where they build rapport and meaningfully
engage with unhoused individuals and families. Street outreach includes
connecting with individuals and households experiencing homelessness who may be
disconnected or alienated from supports and services and is focused on moving
people into permanent housing without preconditions for receiving
assistance.
(19) "Subrecipient"
means entities that, by contract with the grantee agency, provide assistance
payments/services and may receive funding directly from the grantee agency.
Through its agreements with grantee agency, subrecipients must comply with all
requirements for the program. Subrecipients include a grantee's subcontractors,
contractors, vendors, subrecipients and any subcontractors, contractors,
vendors or subrecipients of a subcontractor, contractor, vendor, or
subrecipient.
(20) "Support
Network" means entities including, but not limited to, family, friends, and
faith-based or other social networks.
(21) "Target Population" means persons a
grantee/subrecipient wishes to reach out to who are under-represented in their
service population, but delivery of funds cannot be limited to only the target
population.
(22) "Transitional
Living Programs" means those programs that facilitate a homeless youth or young
adult's transition to permanent housing and is offered to participants for no
more than 24 months. Transitional living programs are designed to provide
interim support to successfully move a participant to, and help them maintain,
permanent housing. Transitional living programs will require program
participants to sign either a lease or an occupancy agreement. Transitional
living programs are not the same as Transitional Shelter, which requires no
lease/occupancy agreement.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 456.555 & ORS 456.559
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 458.390, ORS 458.392 & ORS 456.561
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