Low Income Sample Clauses

Low Income. The participant is a person who in the 6 months prior to application to the program has received, or is a member of a family that is receiving: • Assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) under the Food and Nutrition Act; • Assistance through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program under part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act; • Assistance through the supplemental security income program under Title XVI of the Social Security Act or state or local income-based public assistance; • Is in a family with total family income that does not exceed the higher of the poverty line or 70% of the lower living standard income level. • Is a youth who receives, or is eligible to receive a free or reduced price lunch under the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx National School Lunch Act. Is a xxxxxx child on behalf of whom State or local government payments are made. Is an individual with a disability whose own income is the poverty line but who is a member of a family whose income does not meet this requirement. Is a homeless individual or a homeless child or youth or runaway youth; • Is a student that receives needs-based support services from the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) program; • Is a California Promise Grant recipient (formerly known as the Board of Governors Xxx Xxxxxx); or • Is a youth living in a high-poverty area.
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Low Income. The level of income of a person or family which is at or below the Poverty Guidelines as defined in section 673(2) of the Community Serv- ices Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C. 9902(2)).
Low Income. One (1) dwelling Unit in the Rental Development shall be rented to and occupied by or, if vacant, available for occupancy by Low Income Households. The City shall annually provide the owner with a schedule showing maximum household income for Low Income, adjusted for Actual Household Size. The maximum household income for Low Income Households on initial occupancy as of the date of this Agreement is set forth in Exhibit C.
Low Income. The density bonus for low-income units shall be calculated as follows: Percentage of Low- Income Units Percentage Density Bonus Percentage of Low- Income Units Percentage Density Bonus 10 20 16 29 11 21.5 17 30.5 12 23 18 32 13 24.5 19 33.5 14 26 20 35 15 27.5
Low Income. Based on the current understanding of WIOA eligibility guidelines, WIOA allows a low-income exception in which 5 percent of all ISY youth participants in a workforce area may be participants who ordinarily would be required to be low-income for eligibility purposes and who meet all other eligibility criteria for WIOA youth except the low- income criterion. CareerSource Pinellas Board will calculate the 5 percent based on the percent of all youth served by the Board's WIOA youth program in a given program year. An individual who meets any one of the following criteria satisfies the low-income requirement for WIOA youth services: • Receives, or in the past six months has received, or is a member of a family that is receiving or in the past six months has received, assistance through SNAP, TANF, or the SSI program, or state or local income-based public assistance. • Receives an income or is a member of a family receiving an income that, in relation to family size, is not in excess of the current combined DOL 70 percent Lower Living Standard Income Level and HHS Poverty Guidelines identified on the WIOA Income Guidelines web page at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/workforce-investment-act-eligibilitv- income- guidelines (the Glossary Desk Reference defines family and items excluded when calculating income). • Is a homeless individual as defined in §41403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, or a homeless child or youth as defined in §725(2) of the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Act. • Receives or is eligible to receive a free or reduced-price lunch under the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx National School Lunch Act. • Is a xxxxxx youth, as defined in Florida Family Code, on behalf of whom state or local government payments are made. • Is an individual with a disability whose own income meets: ▪ WIOA's income requirements, even if the individual's family income does not meet the income requirements; or ▪ the income eligibility criteria for payments under any federal, state, or local public assistance program.

Related to Low Income

  • Program Income Income directly generated from funds provided under this Contract or earned only as a result of such funds is Program Income. Unless otherwise required under the Program, Grantee shall use Program Income, as provided in UGMS Section III, Subpart C, .25(g)(2), to further the Program, and Grantee shall spend the Program Income on the Project. Grantee shall identify and report Program Income in accordance with the Contract, applicable law, and any programmatic guidance. Grantee shall expend Program Income during the Contract term, when earned, and may not carry Program Income forward to any succeeding term. Grantee shall refund Program Income to the System Agency if the Program Income is not expended in the term in which it is earned. The System Agency may base future funding levels, in part, upon Xxxxxxx’s proficiency in identifying, billing, collecting, and reporting Program Income, and in using Program Income for the purposes and under the conditions specified in this Contract.

  • Nonrecourse Deductions Nonrecourse Deductions for any taxable period shall be allocated to the Partners in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests. If the General Partner determines that the Partnership’s Nonrecourse Deductions should be allocated in a different ratio to satisfy the safe harbor requirements of the Treasury Regulations promulgated under Section 704(b) of the Code, the General Partner is authorized, upon notice to the other Partners, to revise the prescribed ratio to the numerically closest ratio that does satisfy such requirements.

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