HEARTH Act definition
Examples of HEARTH Act in a sentence
The Committee, as the primary decision making body and as a collaborative applicant, has specific duties and responsibilities imposed by the CoC, the HEARTH Act and the Governing Bodies.
Although the CoC and the HEARTH Act permit the Committee to designate a lead agency and agent and to delegate the performance of duties and responsibilities imposed on the primary decision making body and the collaborative applicant, the Committee retains all its duties and responsibilities as a matter of law.
The Committee is not a "unified funding agency" as those terms are defined in the HEARTH Act.
Establish a system to monitor and measure performance by all grant recipients in order that (i) the past performance of applicants can be fairly, fully and transparently considered in the annual CoC application process; (ii) information is available for HUD to determine compliance with the program requirements and the selection criteria described in the HEARTH Act and (iii) there is sufficient data to establish priorities for new funding projects.