HILs definition
HILs means the Housing Income Limits for the Vancouver planning area most recently published by BC Housing, provided that: The maximum annual income amounts set out above shall be adjusted annually on January 1 of each calendar year to reflect the applicable Housing Income Limits for the Vancouver planning area published by BC Housing or its successor in function. In the event that BC Housing ceases to publish HILs but replaces HILs with a similar income limits or standards that are acceptable to the City for the purposes of this Agreement, such replacement limit or standards shall replace HILs for the purposes of this Agreement. In the event that BC Housing ceases to determine HILs and the HIL’s are not replaced by similar income limits or standards published by BC Housing that are acceptable to the City, then the Maximum Income for Eligible Tenants of Market Units shall be determined by reference to the final HILs published by BC Housing and thereafter increased annually by an amount equal to the increase, if any, in the CPI for the period of January 1 to December 31 of the previous calendar year.
HILs means the Housing Income Levels published by the British Columbia Housing Management Commission or its successors in function;
HILs means the “Housing Income Limits” (HILs) table published by BC Housing, or equivalent publication, as such may be amended, updated or replaced from time to time;
More Definitions of HILs
HILs means the Housing Income Limits data published by BC Housing or its successor in function from time to time;
HILs means the Housing Income Limits for affordable housing programs (for each category of dwelling unit) established by BC Housing from time, for Vancouver, as shown in the annual Housing Income Limits report published by BC Housing, and if BC Housing ceases to establish Housing Income Limits for Vancouver, the HILS for the purpose of this Agreement shall be determined by the District;
HILs means the income thresholds published annually by the Government of Alberta which set out eligibility under their Affordable Housing programs and are based on applicant income and housing accommodation location, as such income thresholds are revised and published, from time to time, by the Government of Alberta (these income thresholds are currently published online at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/publications/income-thresholds#summary);