Clients shall seek appropriate permanent housing or Housing First, except when the client is residing in severe weather and low barrier shelter.
Clients shall seek employment, education, or training when appropriate, except when the client is residing in severe weather and low barrier shelter.
Clients shall refrain from the following behaviors while on a Provider's premises:
Clients shall ensure that children within the client's family and physical custody are enrolled in school, where required by law.
Clients shall ensure that the client's minor children receive appropriate supervision while on the Provider's premises.
Clients shall utilize child care services that they qualify for and can afford, when available and necessary to enable the adult client to seek employment or housing or to attend school or training, unless the client meets any of the exemptions of section 519 g of the District of Columbia Public Assistance Act of 1982, effective April 20, 1999 (D.C. Law 12-241; D.C. Official Code § 4-205.19 g (2008 Repl.)), or section 5809.4(b) -(e) of Title 29 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, including any subsequent revisions.
Clients shall respect the safety, personal rights, and private property of Provider staff members and other clients.
Clients shall maintain clean sleeping and living areas, including bathroom and cooking areas.
Clients shall use communal areas appropriately, with attention to cleanliness and respect for the interests of other clients.
Clients shall be responsible for one's own personal property.
Clients shall follow all Program Rules established by a Provider pursuant to subsection 2515.17.
Clients residing in temporary shelter and transitional housing shall participate in the assessment and case management services.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-2514