Source: https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/4-753.02.html
Timestamp: 2020-07-15 04:01:29
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D.C. Law Library - § 4–753.02. Eligibility for services within the Continuum of Care.
↪ Subchapter III. Continuum of Care.
↪ § 4–753.02. Eligibility for services within the Continuum of Care.
(c-1)(1) If eligibility for a family seeking shelter cannot be determined pursuant to subsection (a) of this section on the business day on which the family applies for shelter, the Mayor may place the family in an interim eligibility placement for a period not to exceed 3 days; except, that during a public health emergency declared pursuant to § 7-2304.01, the Mayor may place the family in an interim eligibility placement for a period not to exceed 60 days.
(2) The Mayor may extend an interim eligibility placement no more than 3 times; provided, that an interim eligibility placement shall not exceed a period of 12 days, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (6) of this subsection and § 4-754.11(a)(20); except, that the Mayor may extend an interim eligibility placement to coincide with the period of a public health emergency declared pursuant to § 7-2304.01.
(3) The Mayor shall issue an eligibility determination pursuant to subsection (a) of this section to a family placed in an interim eligibility placement within 12 days of the start of the interim eligibility placement; except, that during a public health emergency declared pursuant to § 7-2304.01, the Mayor shall have 10 business days following the end of the public health emergency to issue the eligibility determination required by this paragraph.
(4) If the Mayor does not issue an eligibility determination within 12 days of the start of an interim eligibility placement, or as otherwise required by paragraph (3) of this subsection, the interim eligibility placement shall conclude and the family shall be considered eligible for shelter.
(Oct. 22, 2005, D.C. Law 16-35, § 8, 52 DCR 8113; Mar. 14, 2007, D.C. Law 16-296, § 2(f), 54 DCR 1097; Apr. 8, 2011, D.C. Law 18-367, § 2(c), 58 DCR 987; May 3, 2014, D.C. Law 20-100, § 2(e), 61 DCR 1873; Feb. 26, 2015, D.C. Law 20-155, § 5102(d), 61 DCR 9990; Feb. 27, 2016, D.C. Law 21-75, § 2(c), 63 DCR 257; Feb. 28, 2018, D.C. Law 22-65, § 2(b), (i), 65 DCR 331; June 8, 2020, D.C. Act 23-328, § 502(a), 67 DCR 7598.)