Homes Act definition

Homes Act. The Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009, as it may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Homes Act in a sentence

  • The Employer agrees to adhere to the whistle blowing protection pursuant to the Long-Term Care Homes Act (LTCHA).

  • An employee who is required to deliver medication to residents in residential aged care facilities: • previously defined as Nursing Homes (as at 31 December 2004) by the Nursing Homes Act 1988 (NSW); or • in which more than 80% of places are “allocated high care places” as defined in the Aged Care Act 1997 (Cth).

  • The Employer and the Union understand and agree that every person has a positive obligation under the Nursing Homes Act to report forthwith resident abuse or the suspicion of abuse and the information upon which it is based without fear of reprisal.

  • The Employer agrees to adhere to the whistle blowing protection pursuant to the Fixing Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2021 as amended.

  • Victims of domestic violence may have rights regarding lock changes under the Safe Homes Act (765 ILCS 750/20).

  • The Employer agrees to adhere to the whistle blowing protection pursuant to the Long- Term Care Homes Act (LTCHA).

  • Within thirty (30) days following the Closing Date in respect of a Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall furnish to the borrower of such Mortgage Loan, for the fee set forth or referenced in the applicable Servicer Acknowledgement, the notice required by Section 404 of the Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009 (the “Helping Families Act”) in accordance with the provisions of the Helping Families Act.

  • The eligible patient must reside in and receive daily care in an approved nursing home as defined in and licensed under The Nursing Homes Act of Ontario.

  • A nursing home is a nursing home licensed under the Nursing Homes Act of Ontario.

  • Where any reference is made to the Nursing Home Act it should be read to mean Long-Term Care Homes Act.