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104 STAT. 4348 PUBLIC LAW 101-625—NOV. 28, 1990 42 USC 11392. "SEC. 432. RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE. "(a) IN GENERAL. —The Secretary is authorized, in accordance with the provisions of this subtitle, to provide rental housing assistance under parts II, III, and IV. "(b) Funding Limitations. —To the maximum extent practicable, the Secretary shall reserve not less than 50 percent of all funds provided under this subtitle for homeless individuals who are seriously mentally ill or have chronic problems with alcohol, drugs, or both. 42 USC 11393. " SEC. 433. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES REQUIREMENTS. "(a) MATCHING FUNDING. — "(1) IN GENERAL.— Each recipient shall be required to supplement the assistance provided under this subtitle with an equal amount of funds for supportive services from sources other than this subtitle. Each recipient shall certify to the Secretary its compliance with this paragraph, and shall include with the certification a description of the sources and simounts of such supplemental funds. "(2) DETERMINATION OF MATCHING AMOUNTS. — In calculating the amount of supplemental funds provided under this subtitle, a recipient may include 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) RECAPTURE. — If the supportive services and funding for the supportive services required by this section are not provided, the Secretary may recapture any unexpended housing assistance. 42 USC 11394. "SEC. 434. APPLICATIONS. "(a) IN GENERAL.— An application for rental housing assistance under this subtitle shall be submitted by an applicant in such forms and in accordance with such procedures as the Secretary shall esteblish. "(b) MINIMUM CONTENTS.—The Secretary shall require that an application identify the need for the assistance in the community to be served and shall contain at a minimum— "(1) a request for housing assistonce under part II, III, or IV, or a combination, specifying the number of units requested and the amount of necessary budget authority; "(2) a description of the size and characteristics of the population of eligible persons; "(3) an identification of the need for the program in the community to be served; "(4) the identity of the proposed service provider or providers (which may be, or include, the applicant) and a statement of the qualifications of the provider or providers; "(5) a description of the supportive services that the applicant proposes to assure will be available for eligible persons; "(6) a description of the resources that are expected to be made available to provide the supportive services required by section 433; "(7) a description of the mechanisms for developing a housing and supportive services plan for each person and for monitoring each person's progress in meeting that plan;