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 PUBLIC LAW 101-645—NOV. 29, 1990 104 STAT. 4683 ment of the relationship of such usage to the grantee's approved housing strategy. The report shall include information on the number of homeless persons served and the reasons for their homelessness. The report shall also specify the amounts made available under this subtitle for each approved activity under subtitle B. The report shall be made available to the public so that citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties have an opportunity to comment on the report prior to its submission. The report shall include a summary of any comments received from interested parties. "(2) CONSULTATION. — The Secretary shall consult with national associations of States, local governments, and other housing interests to develop uniform recordkeeping, performance reporting, and auditing requirements. After considering the results of such consultations, the Secretary shall establish uniform recordkeeping, performance reporting, and auditing requirements for assistance made available under this subtitle. "(h) SITE CONTROL. — "(1) IN GENERAL.— Each grantee or project sponsor shall furnish reasonable assurances that it will own or have control of a site for the proposed project not later than 6 months after notification of an award for grant assistance. A suitable site different from the site specified in the application satisfies the requirement of this subsection. If ownership or control of a site is not obtained within 1 year after notification of an award for grant assistance, the grant shall be recaptured and reallocated. "(2) WAIVER. —The Secretary may waive the requirement under paragraph (1) for any proposed project for which the Secretary determines such requirement is inapplicable because, under the application, the families and individuals served own or control, or will eventually own or control, the site, "(i) PREVENTION OF UNDUE BENEFITS.— The Secretary may prescribe such terms and conditions as he deems necessary to prevent project sponsors from unduly benefiting from the sale or other disposition of projects constructed, rehabilitated, or acquired with assistance under this subtitle other than a sale or other disposition resulting in the use of the project for the direct benefit of very lowincome families. " 0) CONFIDENTIALITY. — Each grantee sheill develop and implement procedures to ensure the confidentiality of records pertaining to any individual provided family violence prevention or treatment services under any project assisted under this title and to ensure that the address or location of any family violence shelter project assisted under this title will, except with written authorization of the person or persons responsible for the operation of such shelter, not be made public. " (k) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.—The Secretary may establish such other program requirements as the Secretary determines are necessary for grantees to administer activities authorized under this subtitle in an efficient manner. "SEC. 407. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS. " (a) LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. — A grantee may not use more than 5 percent of the assistance received under this subtitle for administrative purposes. "(b) INCOME ELIGIBILITY. —A homeless person shall be eligible for assistance under any program provided by this subtitle, or by the

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