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PUBLIC LAW 102-586—NOV. 4, 1992 106 STAT. 5021 "(11) not to disclose records maintained on an individual Privacy. runaway and homeless youth without the informed consent of the youth, to any person other than an agency compiling statistical records; and "(12) to provide to the Secretary such other information as the Secretary may reasonably require. "(d) To be eligible for assistance under section 311(d), an applicant shall propose to establish, strengthen, or fund a homebased service project for runaway youth or youth at risk of familv separation and shall submit to the Secretary a plan in which the applicant agrees, as part of the project— "(1) to provide counseling and information services needed by runaway youth, youth at risk of family separation, and the family (including imrelated individuals in the family household) of such youth, including services relating to basic life skills, interpersonal skill building, educational advancement, job attainment skills, mental and physical health c€u:e, parent training, financial planning, and referral to sources of other needed services; "(2) to provide directly, or through an arrangement made by the applicant, 24-hour service to respond to family crises (including immediate access to temporary shelter for runaway youth and youth at risk of family separation affected by family crises); "(3) to establish in partnership with the families of runaway youth and youth at risk of family separation, objectives and measures of success to be achieved as a result of participating in such project; "(4) to provide informational and health educational material to runaway youth and youth at risk of family separation in need of services; "(5) to provide initial and periodic training of staff who provide services under the project; "(6) to carry out outreach activities for runaway youth and youth at risk of family separation, and to collect statistical information on runaway youth and youth at risk of family sep€Lration contacted through such activities; "(7) to ensure that— "(i) caseloads will remain sufficiently low to allow for intensive (5 to 20 hours per week) involvement with each family participating in such project; and "(ii) qualified supervision will be provided to stcdf who provide services under the project; "(8) to submit to the Secretary an annual report that Reports. includes information regarding the activities carried out with funds under section 311(d), uie achievements of the project under this part carried out by the applicant and statistical summaries describing the number and the characteristics of the nmaway youth and youth at risk of family separation who participate in such project in the year for which the report is submitted; "(9) to implement such accounting procedures and fiscal control devices as the Secretary may require; "(10) to submit to the Secretary an annual budget that estimates the itemized costs to be incvured in the year for which the applicant requests a grant under section 311(d);