38 CFR Part 62
32 sections.
- § 62.1§ 62.1 Purpose.
- § 62.2§ 62.2 Definitions.
- § 62.10§ 62.10 Supportive services grants—general.
- § 62.11§ 62.11 Participants—occupying permanent housing.
- § 62.20§ 62.20 Applications for supportive services grants.
- § 62.21§ 62.21 Threshold requirements prior to scoring supportive services grant applicants.
- § 62.22§ 62.22 Scoring criteria for supportive services grant applicants.
- § 62.23§ 62.23 Selecting applicants to receive supportive services grants.
- § 62.24§ 62.24 Scoring criteria for grantees applying for renewal of supportive services grants.
- § 62.25§ 62.25 Selecting grantees for renewal of supportive services grants.
- § 62.30§ 62.30 Supportive service: Outreach services.
- § 62.31§ 62.31 Supportive service: Case management services.
- § 62.32§ 62.32 Supportive service: Assistance in obtaining VA benefits.
- § 62.33§ 62.33 Supportive service: Assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public benefits.
- § 62.34§ 62.34 Other supportive services.
- § 62.35§ 62.35 Limitations on and continuations of the provision of supportive services to certain participants.
- § 62.36§ 62.36 General operation requirements.
- § 62.37§ 62.37 Fee prohibition.
- § 62.38§ 62.38 Ineligible activities.
- § 62.40§ 62.40 Notice of Fund Availability.
- § 62.50§ 62.50 Supportive services grant agreements.
- § 62.51§ 62.51 Payments under the supportive services grant.
- § 62.60§ 62.60 Program or budget changes and corrective action plans.
- § 62.61§ 62.61 Procedural error.
- § 62.62§ 62.62 Faith-based organizations.
- § 62.63§ 62.63 Visits to monitor operations and compliance.
- § 62.70§ 62.70 Financial management and administrative costs.
- § 62.71§ 62.71 Grantee reporting requirements.
- § 62.72§ 62.72 Recordkeeping.
- § 62.73§ 62.73 Technical assistance.
- § 62.80§ 62.80 Withholding, suspension, deobligation, termination, and recovery of funds by VA.
- § 62.81§ 62.81 Supportive services grant closeout procedures.
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