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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 § 458.650 — Emergency Housing Account; grant policies

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 ·
Oregon Code § 458.650 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Emergency Housing Account; grant policies. (1) The Housing and Community Services Department shall administer the Emergency Housing Account to assist homeless individuals and individuals who are at risk of becoming homeless, through means including the emergency housing assistance program and the state homeless assistance program. Notwithstanding subsection (3)(a) of this section, the state homeless assistance program shall serve individuals experiencing homelessness, especially unsheltered homelessness, without respect to income. (2) The department shall develop a policy for the use of program moneys with the advice of: (a) Persons who have experienced housing instability; (b) Tribes; (c) The Community Action Partnership of Oregon; (d) Continuums of care, as defined in 24 C.F.R. part 578; (e) Local governments; (f) Nonprofit organizations; (g) Homeless services providers; (h) Culturally specific organizations; (i) Housing providers; (j) Veterans’ services organizations; (k) The Oregon Housing Stability Council; and (L) Other entities identified by the department by rule. (3) The policy under subsection (2) of this section shall direct that program funds must be used: (a) To provide to low and very low income individuals, including but not limited to individuals more than 65 years of age, persons with disabilities, agricultural workers and Native Americans: (A) Emergency shelters and attendant services; (B) Transitional housing services designed to assist individuals to make the transition from homelessness to permanent housing and economic independence; (C) Supportive housing services to enable individuals to continue living in their own homes or to provide in-home services for such individuals for whom suitable programs do not exist in their geographic area; (D) Programs that provide emergency payment of home payments, rents or utilities; (E) Support for individuals with companion animals, as defined in ORS 401.977, that includes: (i) Food for both companion animals and their owners; (ii) Crates or kennels on-site or off-site that are easily accessible to the companion animal owners; (iii) Basic veterinary services, including behavioral services; and (iv) Rules of conduct and responsibility regarding companion animals and their owners; or (F) Some or all of the services or assistance described in subparagraphs (A) to (E) of this paragraph. (b) To provide the services and assistance described in paragraph (a) of this subsection to the following individuals, or to their families, if the individuals are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless: (A) Individuals who are school-aged children enrolled in or of an age to be eligible to be enrolled in kindergarten through grade 12; (B) Individuals who are pregnant; or (C) Individuals between birth and an age eligible to be enrolled in kindergarten. (c) To align with federal strategies and resources that are available to prevent and end homelessness, including the requirement of providing culturally responsive services and using evidence-based and emerging practices effective in ending homelessness, including practices unique to rural communities. (4)(a) The department may not award a grant under this section unless the organization demonstrates that the organization: (A) Has the capacity to deliver any service proposed by the organization; (B) Is a culturally responsive organization or is engaged in a process to become a culturally responsive organization; (C) Engages with culturally specific organizations; and (D) Supports local homelessness system planning efforts. (b) Any funds granted under this section may not be used to replace existing funds. Funds granted under this section may be used to supplement existing funds. An organization may use funds to support existing programs or to establish new programs. (5) The department may expend funds from the account for: (a) The administration of the account as provided for in the legislatively approved budget, as that term is defined in ORS 291.002, for the department in support of directing a statewide policy on homelessness that ensures use of evidence-based and emerging practices, service equity in funding and local planning processes. (b) The development of technical assistance and training resources for organizations developing and operating emergency shelters as defined in ORS 197.782 and transitional housing accommodations as described in ORS 197A.452. (6) The department shall utilize outcome-oriented contracting processes and evidence-based and emerging practices for account program funds, including evidence-based and emerging practices for serving rural communities. (7) Of moneys deposited in the account pursuant to ORS 294.187 (2)(b)(B), 25 percent are dedicated for assistance to veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. [1991 c.740 §7; 2007 c.70 §268; 2011 c.605 §2; 2013 c.646 §3; 2015 c.180 §27; 2017 c.350 §1; 20
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