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PUBLIC LAW 102-550 —OCT. 28, 1992 106 STAT. 3815 "(I) describing the needs of persons with disabilities that the housing is expected to serve; "(11) providing for delivery of supportive services appropriate to meet the individual needs of persons with disabilities occupying the housing; "(III) describing the experience of the applicant (or service providers) in providing such services; "(IV) describing the manner in which such services will be provided to such persons; and "(V) identifying any State, local, other Federal, or other funds available for providing such services; and "(iii) any other information or certification that the Secretary considers appropriate. "(3) APPROVAL. — The Secretary may approve an application under this subsection only if the Secretary determines that— "(i) the persons with disabilities occupying the. housing will receive supportive services based on their individual needs; "(ii) the applicant (or service providers) have sufficient experience in providing supportive services; "(iii) residential supervision will be provided in the housing sufficient to facilitate the provision of supportive services; and "(iv) the supportive services are adequately designed to meet the special needs of the tenants. "(4) SUPPORTIVE SERVICES. —For purposes of this subsection, the term 'supportive services' means services designed to meet the special needs of tenants, and may include meal services, health-related services, mental health services, services for nonmedical counseling, meals, transportation, personal care, bathing, toileting, housekeeping, chore assistance, safety, group and socialization activities, assistance with medications (in accordance with any applicable State laws), case management, personal emergency response, and other appropriate services. "(f) ALLOCATION PLANS. — "(1) REQUIREMENT. —^A public housing agency may not designate a project (or portion of a project) for occupancy under subsection (a)(1) unless the agency submits an allocation plan under this subsection and the plan is approved under paragraph (4) of this subsection. "(2) CONTENTS.— An allocation plan submitted under this subsection by a public housing agency shall include— "(A) a description of the projects (or portions of projects) to be designated and the types of tenants occupying such projects (or portions); "(B) a aescription of the estimated pool of applicants for such housing, based on the waiting lists for such housing, and any information collected in the comprehensive housing affordability strategy under section 105 of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act for the jurisdiction within which the area served by the public housing agency is located; "((j) a statement identifying the projects or portions of projects (including the buildings or floors) to be des- ^ ignated for occupancy under subsection (a)(1) for only cer-