Participants are considered to have exited the program when they are no longer receiving financial assistance or supportive services through a FRSP provider. Participants may exit because they no longer require FRSP supports, by program termination, or because they reached the length of time for which their participation was approved (inclusive of applicable program extension).
An Eligibility Provider may terminate FRSP assistance pursuant to Section 22 of the HSRA (D.C. Official Code § 4-754.36) , including terminating case management services and financial assistance, if a member of the household:
For purposes of § 7807.2(f), two (2) offers of appropriate permanent or supportive housing shall include being offered or having identified two (2) units that are available and meet the requirements of the Program and the applicant's stated needs and preferences, or any other supportive or permanent housing program for which the participant has been determined eligible, including but not limited to the Local Rent Supplement Program, Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP), or public housing.
In the case of terminations pursuant to § 7807.2(f), the Service Provider must have made reasonable and documented efforts to help the participant overcome obstacles to obtaining or maintaining permanent housing.
The Service Provider shall give written and oral notice to a FRSP participating household of their termination from services pursuant to this section at least thirty (30) days before the effective date of the termination.
If a participant is terminated from FRSP services, the Service Provider shall give to the participant, personally or through an authorized representative, a written Notice of Termination, which shall state:
Termination pursuant to this section refers to a termination of FRSP assistance including case management services and financial assistance only and does not provide the FRSP Providers or the Department with any authority to interfere with a participant's tenancy rights under the lease agreement as governed by Title 14 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations.
A FRSP participant may successfully transition from assistance at any time.
Successful exit from FRSP includes the following:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-7807