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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

PUBLIC LAW 100-77—JULY 22, 1987

101 STAT. 487

(d) PROHIBITION OF ADDITIONAL PAY.—Members of the Council

shall receive no additional pay, allowances, or benefits by reason of their service on the Council. SEC. 203. FUNCTIONS.

(a) DUTIES.—The Council shall— (1) review all Federal activities and programs to assist homeless individuals; (2) take such actions as may be necessary to reduce duplication among programs and activities by Federal agencies to assist homeless individuals; (3) monitor, evaluate, and recommend improvements in programs and activities to assist homeless individuals conducted by Federal agencies. State and local governments, and private voluntary organizations; (4) provide professional and technical assistance, through personnel employed by the Council in each of the 10 standard Federal regions, to States, local governments, and other public and private nonprofit organizations, in order to enable such governments and organizations to— (A) effectively coordinate and maximize resources of existing programs and activities to assist homeless individuals; and (B) develop new and innovative programs and activities to assist homeless individuals; (5) collect and disseminate information relating to homeless individuals; and (6) prepare the annual reports required in subsection (c)(2). (b) AUTHORITY.—In carrying out subsection (a), the Council may— (1) arrange Federal, regional. State, and local conferences for the purpose of developing and coordinating effective programs and activities to assist homeless individuals; and (2) publish a newsletter concerning Federal, State, and local programs that are effectively meeting the needs of homeless individuals. (c) REPORTS.—

(1) Within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the head of each Federal agency that is a member of the Council shall prepare and transmit to the Congress and the Council a report that describes— (A) each program to assist homeless individuals administered by such agency and the number of homeless individuals served by such program; (B) impediments, including any statutory and regulatory restrictions, to the use by homeless individuals of each such program and to obtaining services or benefits under each such program; and (C) efforts made by such agency to increase the opportunities for homeless individuals to obtain shelter, food, and supportive services. (2) The Council shall prepare and transmit to the President and the Congress an annual report that— (A) assesses the nature and extent of the problems relat"'"[ ing to homelessness and the needs of homeless individuals; (B) provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the activities and accomplishments of the Federal Govern-

42 USC 11313.

State and local governments.

State and local governments.

Public information.

Reports.