non-statutory assistance definition

non-statutory assistance means assistance provided by a local authority in England, in the form of the funding, planning, monitoring or delivery of housing-related support services for the purpose of enabling people aged 16 or over to overcome barriers to participation in society by assisting such people to live more independently within their home or community, but does not include the grant of a tenancy or the provision of accommodation;

Related to non-statutory assistance

  • Directory assistance means an ancillary service of providing:

  • Public assistance means Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); auxiliary grants to the

  • Medication assistance means assistance rendered by a

  • Adoption assistance means financial assistance provided to families adopting children with special needs. "Adoption assistance" may be state or federally funded. Federal adoption assistance is authorized by the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 (Pub. L. No. 96-272, 94 Stat. 500 (1980)). State adoption assistance is authorized by ORS 418.330 to 418.335.

  • Qualified residential treatment program means a program that (i) provides 24-hour residential

  • Directory Assistance Service includes, but is not limited to, making available to callers, upon request, information contained in the Directory Assistance Database. Directory Assistance Service includes, where available, the option to complete the call at the caller's direction. "Directory Listings" or "Listings" are any information identifying the listed names of subscribers of a Telecommunications Carrier or Provider, as applicable, and such subscribers' telephone numbers, addresses, or primary advertising classifications (as such classifications are assigned at the time of the establishment of such service), or any combination of such listed names, numbers, addresses or classifications: (1) that the Telecommunications Carrier and/or Provider provides or uses for the purpose of publishing the Listings in any directory format; or (2) that the Telecommunications Carrier and/or Provider provides or uses in Directory Assistance Service, Directory Assistance List Service, or for other lawful purposes.

  • Directory Assistance Database shall have the meaning set forth in Sections 10.5.2.2, 10.5.2.8, and 10.5.2.9.

  • Cash assistance means cash benefits provided under the family independence program, the refugee assistance program, or state disability assistance.

  • Medication-assisted treatment or "MAT" means the use of pharmacologic therapy, often in combination with counseling and behav- ioral therapies, for the treatment of substance use disorders.

  • Directory Assistance Lists shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.6.1.1.

  • Dependent care assistance program means a benefit plan

  • Enrolled student means a person that has officially registered with the school or school district and is taking part in the educational program.

  • General Assistance means a service in which the End User dialing - 0 asks the OS operator for assistance. The operator will respond in accordance with OS methods and practices that are in effect at the time the End User makes an OS call where available and technically feasible.

  • Termination Assistance means the activities to be performed by the Supplier pursuant to the Exit Plan, and any other assistance required by the Customer pursuant to the Termination Assistance Notice;

  • Status with regard to public assistance means the condition of being a recipient of federal, state, or local assistance, including medical assistance, or of being a tenant receiving federal, state, or local subsidies, including rental assistance or rent supplements.

  • Federal Assistance means a type of federal funding that the Recipient receives through the Underlying Agreement.

  • Public safety employee means a public employee who is employed as one of the following:

  • Relocation Assistance Means to provide complete relocation assistance for all eligible displacees. All relocation activities shall be the responsibility of the Consultant. The Consultant acknowledges that all relocation activities shall be done in accordance with Title II of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act (Uniform Act), Section 163 of the Revised Code and Section 6100, 6200, 6300, 6400, 6500 and 6600 of the ODOT Real Estate Manual. Based on the type of relocation to be performed, the Consultant shall be responsible for all or part of the following: Performing the Pre-Acquisition Survey and completing all RE-95's, if necessary;Determining the Relocation Assistance Additives which include Replacement Housing Additive and Rent Supplement Additive;Determining the Normal Home Site Valuation, if necessary; Determining the economic rent, if necessary;Determining the Increased Mortgage Interest Reimbursement, when necessary; Determining all necessary Incidental Expenses to be reimbursed;Preparing Inventories;Calculating appropriate moving costs; Verifying moves;Performing Decent, Safe and Sanitary inspections;Determining all appropriate move costs for businesses, non-profit organizations, farms and personal property moves;Determining eligibility for Fixed Payments in lieu of actual cost move;Securing all necessary support documentation and preparing all necessary claim forms; Preparing responses to appeals when necessary. The Consultant will submit all replacement Housing Determinations to the Agency for approval before an offer is made to the displacee. The Agency will provide approval or rejection of determinations as soon as possible. The Consultant shall submit all claim forms and supporting documentation to the Agency for approval before any claim form is presented to the displacee.On parcels involving rent supplemental payments, the Consultant shall be responsible for the first payment and subsequent payments that normally occur before the project is certified. Rent supplement payments that occur after the Consultant certifies the project will be the responsibility of the Region. All notes and reports are to be typewritten by the Consultant.

  • Energy assistance means benefits to assist low-income households with their home heating and

  • Sexual Exploitation and Abuse “(SEA)” means the following:

  • Medical assistance means medical assistance as established under title XIX of the social security act, 42 USC 1396 to 1396w-5.

  • Radiologist assistant means an individual who has met the requirements of the Board for licensure

  • Election Assistance Commission means the commission established by Public

  • Resettlement Assistance means the measures to ensure that project affected persons who may require to be physically relocated are provided with assistance such as moving allowances, residential housing or rentals whichever is feasible and as required, for ease of resettlement during relocation.

  • Employee Assistance Program means an established program capable of providing expert assessment of employee personal concerns; confidential and timely identification services with regard to employee drug abuse; referrals of employees for appropriate diagnosis, treatment, and assistance; and follow-up services for employees who participate in the program or require monitoring after returning to work. If, in addition to the above activities, an employee assistance program provides diagnostic and treatment services, these services shall in all cases be provided by the program.

  • Transitional living program means a residential program that may be attached to an existing facility or operated solely for the purpose of assisting children to develop the skills and abilities necessary for successful adult living. The program may include, but shall not be limited to, reduced staff supervision, vocational training, educational services, employment and employment training, and other appropriate independent living skills training as a part of the transitional living program;