For purposes of this Article XIV, the following definitions shall apply.
"Contractor" shall mean any person or persons, firm, partnership, corporation, or combination thereof; or other entity that enters into a Housing-Related Contract with the City.
"Fiscal Year" shall mean the twelve-month period commencing on July 1 and ending June 30.
"Housing" shall mean any housing, including, but not limited to, single occupancy residential hotels and Supportive Housing, except that "Housing" shall not include Transitional Housing or housing for Residential Treatment Services.
"Housing-Related Contract" shall mean any contract, lease, memorandum of understanding, or other agreement or amendment thereto entered into with the City on or after the effective date of this Article XIV for the administration or development of Housing, paid for in whole or in part by the City out of moneys deposited in the treasury or out of trust moneys under the control of or collected by, the City, except that "Housing-Related Contract" shall not include agreements between the San Francisco Housing Authority and the City, funded by grants or loans provided through the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development ("MOHCD") or agreements between the City and any person or entity funded by grants provided under MOHCD 's Lead Hazard Control Program. MOHCD's Lead Hazard Control Program is the MOHCD program that provides grants to homeowners to remediate lead hazards on their property and is funded by grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
"Notice of Eviction" shall mean a notice to a tenant of Housing instructing the tenant to vacate or quit premises leased by the tenant.
"Supportive Housing" shall mean housing for tenants that includes on-site supportive services, including, without limitation, intake and assessment of tenant needs, outreach to the tenants to assist them with health or social needs, management of the health or social needs of tenants, mediation of disputes with the property management, and referrals for services to the tenants.
"Residential Treatment Services" shall mean rehabilitative services, provided in a residential setting, for persons at risk of hospitalization or other institutional placement, including, without limitation, services that support the recipients of services in their efforts to restore, maintain, and apply interpersonal and independent living skills and to access community support systems.
"Transitional Housing" shall mean temporary housing tor persons tor participation in available services focused on achieving educational and/or vocational goals designed to provide a permanent exit from homelessness, including, without limitation, individual education plans, independent living skills, preparation tor employment, and teaching budgeting and money management.
(Added by Ord. 11-15, File No. 141122, App. 2/2/2015, Eff. 3/4/2015)