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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

PUBLIC LAW 100-77—JULY 22, 1987

101 STAT. 497

(3) If a State fails to obtain approval of its comprehensive plan during the 90-day period following the date funds authorized by i this subtitle first become available for allocation during any fiscal year, the amount that the State would have received shall " ^ be reallocated to other States and to cities and counties that demonstrate extraordinary need or large numbers of homeless individuals, as determined by the Secretary. (e) ALLOCATIONS TO TERRITORIES.—In addition to the other allocations required in this section, the Secretary shall (for amounts appropriated after the date of enactment of this Act) allocate assistance under this subtitle to the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and any other territory or possession of the United States, in accordance with an allocation formula established by the Secretary. SEC. 414. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES.

(a) IN GENERAL.—Assistance provided under this subtitle may be used for the following activities relating to emergency shelter for homeless individuals: (1) The renovation, major rehabilitation, or conversion of buildings to be used as emergency shelters.

^ (2) The provision of essential services, including services con;. cerned with employment, health, drug abuse, or education, if— t (A) such services have not been provided by the local I government during any part of the immediately preceding 12-month period; and (B) not more than 15 percent of the amount of any assistance to a local government under this subtitle is used for activities under this paragraph. (3) Maintenance, operation (other than staff), insurance, utilities, and furnishings. (b) WAIVER AUTHORITY.—The Secretary may waive the 15 percent limitation on the use of assistance for essential services contained in subsection (a)(2)(B), if the local government receiving the assistance demonstrates that the other eligible activities under the program are already being carried out in the locality with other resources. SEC. 415. RESPONSIBILITIES OF RECIPIENTS.

Virgin Islands. Guam. American Samoa. Northern Mariana Islands. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. 42 USC 11374.

Public buildings and grounds. Employment and unemployment. Health and medical care. Drugs and drug abuse. Education.

42 USC 11375.

(a) MATCHING AMOUNTS.—

(1) Each recipient under this subtitle shall be required to supplement the assistance provided under this subtitle with an equal amount of funds from sources other than this subtitle. Each recipient shall certify to the Secretary its compliance with < this paragraph, and shall include with such certification a description of the sources and amounts of such supplemental funds. (2) In calculating the amount of supplemental funds provided by a recipient under this subtitle, a recipient may include the value of any donated material or building, the value of any lease on a building, any salary paid to staff to carry out the program of the recipient, and the value of the time and services contributed by volunteers to carry out the program of the recipient at a rate determined by the Secretary. (b) ADMINISTRATION OF ASSISTANCE.—Each recipient shall act as the fiscal ^ e n t of the Secretary with respect to assistance provided to such recipient.

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