Texas Administrative Code
Title 10 - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 7 - HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS
Subchapter A - GENERAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Section 7.10 - Inclusive Marketing
Universal Citation: 10 TX Admin Code ยง 7.10
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The purpose of this section is to highlight certain policies and/or procedures that are required to have written documentation. Other items that are required for written standards are included in the federal or state rules.
(b) Participant selection criteria:
(1) Selection criteria will be applied in a
manner consistent with all applicable laws, including the Texas and Federal
Fair Housing Acts, program guidelines, and the Department's rules.
(2) If the local CoC has adopted priority for
certain Homeless subpopulations or a specific funding source has a statutory or
regulatory preference, then those subpopulations may be given priority by the
Subrecipient. Such priority must be listed in the participant selection
criteria.
(3) Notifications on
denial, non-renewal, or termination of Assistance must:
(A) State that a Person with a Disability may
request a reasonable accommodation in relation to such notice.
(B) Include any appeal rights the participant
may have in regards to such notice.
(C) Inform Program Participants in any
denial, non-renewal or termination notice, information on rights they may have
under VAWA (for ESG only, in accordance with the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2022 (VAWA) protections). Subrecipient may not deny
admission on the basis that the applicant has been a victim of domestic
violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
(c) Other policies and procedures:
(1) Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan.
Subrecipients providing project-based rental assistance must have an
Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan created in accordance with HUD
requirements to direct specific marketing and outreach to potential tenants who
are considered "least likely" to know about or apply for housing based on an
evaluation of market area data. Subrecipient must comply with HUD's Affirmative
Fair Housing Marketing and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975.
(2) Language Access Plan. A Subrecipient that
interacts with Program Participants must create a Language Access Plan for
Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Requirements. Consistent with Title VI and
Executive Order 13166, Subrecipient is also required to take reasonable steps
to ensure meaningful access to programs and activities for LEP
persons.
(3) Affirmative Outreach.
If it is unlikely that outreach will reach persons of any particular race,
color, religion, sex, age, national origin, familial status, or disability who
may qualify for those facilities and services, the Subrecipient must establish
policies and procedures that target outreach to those persons. Subrecipient
must take appropriate steps to ensure effective communication with persons with
disabilities including, but not limited to, adopting procedures that will make
available to interested persons information concerning the location of
assistance, services, and facilities that are accessible to persons with
disabilities. Subrecipient must make known that use of the facilities,
assistance, and services are available to all on a nondiscriminatory
basis.
(4) Reasonable
Accommodation. Subrecipient must comply with state and federal fair housing and
antidiscrimination laws. Subrecipient's policies and procedures must address
Reasonable Accommodation, including, but not limited to, consideration of
Reasonable Accommodations requested to apply for assistance. See Chapter 1,
Subchapter B of this title, relating to Accessibility and Reasonable
Accommodations, for more information.
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