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<abstract>The Department of Health and Human Services&apos; (HHS) Projects for
Assistance in Transition From Homelessness (PATH) program provides
states with funds to serve homeless persons with serious mental
illnesses and substance abuse problems.  HHS has implemented appropriate
program controls to ensure that PATH expenditures are consistent with
the 1990 McKinney Amendments, which require GAO to report on the PATH
program every three years.  In the five states GAO reviewed--California,
Florida, Illinois, New York, and Texas--state grant procedures,
financial oversight, and provider monitoring also helped guarantee that
PATH services reached the target population.  Local providers&apos; mental
health assessments further ensured that PATH services reach the people
they were intended for.</abstract>
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