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Timestamp: 2014-10-23 02:32:33
Document Index: 646823787

Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 226', '§226', '§226', '§226', '§226', '§226', '§226', '§226']

PART 226—SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESSContents§226.1 Purpose.
Authority: 10 U.S.C. 2546. Source: 52 FR 42638, Nov. 6, 1987, unless otherwise noted. Back to Top
§226.1 Purpose.This part implements 10 U.S.C. 2556 by establishing DoD policy, assigning responsibilities, and prescribing procedures for providing shelter for the homeless on military installations.
§226.2 Applicability.This part applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), the Military Departments (including their National Guard and Reserve components), the Unified and Specified Commands, the Defense Agencies, and Department of Defense Field Activities (hereafter referred to collectively as “Department of Defense Components”). Back to Top
§226.3 [Reserved] Back to Top
§226.4 Procedures.It is DoD policy that:(a) Shelters for the homeless may be established on military installations.(b) The Secretary of a Military Department, or designee, may make military installations under his or her jurisdiction available for the furnishing of shelter to persons without adequate shelter in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2556 and this part if he or she, or designee, determines that such shelter will not interfere with military preparedness or ongoing military functions. (c) The Secretary of a Military Department, after determining that a shelter for the homeless may be established on a military installation, shall ensure that the plans for the shelter be developed in cooperation with appropriate State or local governmental entities and charitable organizations. The State or local government entity, either separately or in conjunction with the charitable organization, shall be responsible for operating and staffing any shelter established by this program. Shelter and incidental services provided under this part may be provided without reimbursement.(d) Services that may be provided by a Military Department incident to the furnishing of shelter under 10 U.S.C. 2556 are the following: (1) Utilities. (2) Bedding. (3) Security.(4) Transportation. (5) Renovation of facilities. (6) Minor repairs undertaken specifically to make suitable space available for shelter to be provided in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2556. (7) Property liability insurance. (e) The Military Departments should be especially sensitive to establishing shelters in the following areas: (1) Family housing areas, (2) Troop billeting areas, (3) Service facilities such as commissaries, exchanges, dining facilities, hospitals, clinics, recreation centers, etc., (4) Safety arcs formed by firing ranges and impact areas, (5) Frequently used training areas. (f) Shelters for the homeless shall normally be established in only those facilities where the homeless will have exclusive use at all times. Shelters for the homeless shall normally not be established in facilities “shared” with military functions. (g) In addition to providing shelter and incidental services, Department of Defense Components may provide bedding for support of shelters for the homeless that are located on other than Department of Defense real property. Bedding may be provided without reimbursement, but may only be provided to the extent that the provision of such bedding will not interfere with military requirements. (h) Individuals or entities interested in establishing shelters on military installations shall: (1) Submit a request to the Installation Commander where the shelter is desired, and (2) Provide, at a minimum, the following data: The name and address of the organization that will operate the shelter, the name and address of the affiliated state or local governmental entity, numbers of people to be served, type of program, hours of operation, special needs of the people to be served, incidental services required, estimated date when the services are requested, estimate of when services will no longer be necessary, and what security provisions are to be provided (physical security). [52 FR 42638, Nov. 6, 1987. Redesignated and amended at 78 FR 21257, Apr. 10, 2013]
§226.5 Responsibilities.(a) The Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment) (DUSD(I&E)), under the authority, direction and control of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, shall administer the program and issue such supplemental guidance as is necessary.(b) The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) shall provide guidance on the use of Department of Defense funds to finance the items issued in support of the Shelter for the Homeless program. (c) The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall: (1) Implement the Shelter for the Homeless program. (2) Appoint a senior manager to monitor the program within the Department and to provide any assistance that may be required to the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment) (ODUSD(I&E)). Such official, after consultation with the ODUSD(I&E), shall approve or disapprove all requests to establish a shelter in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2556 and this part.(3) Ensure that upon receipt of a formal request for assistance, as defined in §226.3(h) of this part, the Military Department concerned provides an appropriate response to the requester within 30 days. (4) Ensure that each Installation Commander is informed about the Program and the types of assistance that they may provide as authorized by 10 U.S.C. 2556. (d) Department of Defense Installation Commanders shall: (1) Acknowledge all requests for assistance. (2) Upon receipt of a request, initiate such action as is necessary to determine the availability of facilities at that installation for use as a shelter for the homeless. (3) Forward each request, through the chain of command, to the Service Senior Manager with a copy to the DUSD(I&E). The Installation Commander's recommendation shall accompany each request. [52 FR 42638, Nov. 6, 1987. Redesignated and amended at 78 FR 21257, Apr. 10, 2013]