Occupancy Plan definition

Occupancy Plan means the Occupancy Plan required to be submitted under Schedule “D”, s. 2(1)(a).

Examples of Occupancy Plan in a sentence

  • During the redetermination of rent appointment, the tenant(s) agree to furnish DMMHA information and certifications regarding income and family composition according to the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan (ACO) and HUD regulations.

  • To conform with occupancy standards as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan.

  • During the annual redetermination of rent appointment, the tenant(s) agree to furnish DMMHA information and certifications regarding income and family composition according to the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan (ACO) and HUD regulations.

  • During the redetermination of rent appointment, the tenant(s) agree(s) to furnish DMMHA information and certifications regarding income and family composition according to the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan (ACO) and HUD regulations.

  • If it is determined that the tenant submitted false information or misrepresented information on any application or during any annual or interim reexamination, or if the DMMHA becomes aware of information that was not provided by the tenant as required, the DMMHA will recalculate the amount of rent due in accordance with the DMMHA’s Unreported Income Policy as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan.

  • After the Corporation's acceptance of the Sponsor's final Request for Disbursement and of the Management and Occupancy Plan, described in Section 15.

  • Before the commencement of occupancy of the Project, or before the disbursement of funds hereunder, if the Project is occupied at the time of the execution of this Agreement, the Sponsor shall submit to the Corporation for its approval a Management and Occupancy Plan (hereinafter the "MOP").

  • In consultation with the Owner, the Designer and appropriate regulatory agencies, the CM shall prepare and distribute reports associated with the Occupancy Plan.

  • During the annual redetermination of rent appointment, the tenant(s) agree(s) to furnish DMMHA information and certifications regarding income and family composition according to the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan (ACO) and HUD regulations.

  • The CM shall prepare and distribute reports associated with the Occupancy Plan.

Related to Occupancy Plan

  • Emergency plan means a document outlining the responsibilities of personnel in an emergency.

  • Permanency plan means a written course of action for achieving safe and lasting family resources for the child or young adult. Although the plan may change as more information becomes available, the goal is to develop safe and permanent family resources with the parents, relatives, or other people who will assume responsibility for the child or young adult during the remaining years of dependency and be accessible and supportive to the child or young adult in adulthood.

  • Case permanency plan means the Agency plan identifying goals, needs, strengths, problems, services, time frames for meeting goals and for delivery of the services to the child and parents, objectives, desired outcomes, and responsibilities of all parties involved and reviewing progress.

  • Contingency plan means a document setting out an organized, planned, and coordinated course of action to be followed in case of a fire, explosion, or release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents which could threaten human health or the environment.

  • Waste prevention means source reduction and reuse, but not recycling.