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Consulting Services Agreement between City of San Leandro and Building Futures Last revised [10/22/2024] <br />Building Futures for HHAP Funded Services Exhibit A - Page 5 of 6 <br />10. Compliance monitoring will include review of Personnel Manual, Policy Manuals or <br />Documentation, Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, subcontracts, and MOUs. <br />11. The City and/or County staff liaison will visit the project site periodically to review records and <br />observe activities. The Consultant will provide participants' names, addresses, and telephone <br />numbers to designated City and/or County staff liaison(s) in accordance with applicable laws <br />and regulations. <br />12. Consultant agrees that only the following reasons, adapted from the 2022 Alameda County <br />Shelter Standards Section A.36, may be used as a basis for discharge from the shelter. Only <br />the following reasons may be used as a basis for discharge from a shelter facility: <br />a. Possession of a weapon at the facility <br />b. Possession of illegal drugs on premises. If alcohol or drugs are found, participant <br />should be given the opportunity to dispose of the prohibited substance or leave the <br />shelter for that night if they do not wish to dispose of the prohibited substance. A <br />violation of this policy cannot be a reason for discharge unless the violation <br />compromises the health or safety of other participants or staff, or repeatedly interferes <br />with the rights of other participants to peaceful enjoyment of the facility. <br />c. Assault or other violent behavior <br />d. Theft <br />e. Destruction of property <br />f. Restraining order which precludes continued residence. <br />g. Participant behavior endangers the health or safety of participants or staff. <br />h. Repeated interference with the rights of other participants to peaceful enjoyment of the <br />facility. <br />i. Presence of infectious disease that significantly increases the risk of harm to other <br />participants. Note that participants with lice or scabies or exhibiting symptoms of TB <br />should be allowed to stay in shelter and sent to a health care provider for treatment as <br />soon as possible. Precautions should be taken to avoid the spread as feasible. <br />Noncompliance with treatment or containment measures that endangers other <br />participants may be cause for discharge. <br />j. Participant requires care and supervision to manage their activities of daily living <br />(feeding, toileting, selecting proper attire, grooming, maintaining continence, putting on <br />clothes, bathing, walking, and transferring) without appropriate supports available on- <br />site. Individuals discharged due to care and supervision needs cannot be discharged <br />to the streets. <br />k. Participants may be discharged for refusing to work towards a housing plan and/or <br />refusing multiple housing opportunities; however, evidence must be present that <br />shelter and respite staff actively attempted to engage the participants in services <br />designed to support an exit to stable permanent housing with consideration given to <br />each participants barriers to engagement. Consultant may not impose arbitrary lengths <br />Docusign Envelope ID: B32BC2C3-1FA4-446A-BF4D-5DA507070E56