County Designee definition
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If the Master Tenant is not the same entity as the County Designee such Master Tenant and the Master Lease shall be subject to the review and approval of the County.
However, no arbitration hearing may be scheduled sooner than thirty (30) days after the final decision of the County Designee or the authorized representative.
Notice to the County Designee shall satisfy such requirement, provided that such notice is given by both telephone and either fax or e-mail.
Use of other counties’ beds will be approved by each County Designee.
If, upon recertification of the income of a Tenant of a Unit, the County or the County Designee determines that a former Very Low-Income Tenant has an Adjusted Income exceeding the maximum qualifying income for a Very Low- Income Tenant (and the Tenant remains MHSA Eligible), such Tenant will be permitted to continue occupying the Unit and the Rent paid by such Tenant will remain at the level set forth in Section 2.2 above.
If Master Tenant is not the same entity as the County Designee, Grantee shall cause the Master Tenant to provide the County a statistical report, including income and rent data for all Tenants, setting forth the information called for therein, not later than the forty-fifth (45th) day after the close of each calendar year, or such other date as may be requested by the County.
If the Units are not subject to a Master Lease, or the Master Tenant is not the same entity as the County Designee, Grantee shall provide the County Designee notice of any vacancies within ten (10) days of such vacancy.
All Rent increases are subject to County, or the County Designee approval.
The initial Rent for all Units must be approved by the County, or the County Designee prior to occupancy.
During the Capital Phase the Subrecipient is responsible for providing the following information to the County Designee.