RROF definition

RROF means Request for Release of Funds.
RROF. Request for Release of Funds: Refers to Florida Housing’s request for HUD to release funds for the purpose intended. Executed through HUD Form 7015.15 (Request for Release of Funds and Certification).

Examples of RROF in a sentence

  • Where the environmental review is completed before HUD approval of the Supplemental Submissions and the Grantee has submitted its RROF, HUD's letter approving the Supplemental Submissions shall state any conditions, modifications, or prohibitions as a result of the environmental review, including the need for any further environmental review.

  • The City received the RROF authorizing the City to use Grant funds for Rolling Hills/Southside Redevelopment Area on April 4, 2011.

  • If an activity is exempt under 58.34, or not subject to 58.5 under 58.35 (b), no RROF is required and a recipient may undertake the activity immediately after the award of the assistance.

  • In addition, until the RROF and related certification has been approved, the recipient may not commit non-HUD funds on an activity or project under a program listed in 58.1 (b) if the activity or project would have an adverse environmental impact or limit the choice of reasonable alternatives.

  • Where the environmental review is not completed and/or the Grantee has not submitted the RROF before HUD approval of the Supplemental Submissions, HUD's letter approving the Supplemental Submissions shall instruct the Grantee to refrain from undertaking, or obligating or expending funds on, physical activities or other choice- limiting actions, until HUD issues the RROF and the related certification of the responsible entity (or HUD has completed the environmental review).

  • The LCRA shall prepare a written annual report at least forty-five (45) days before each anniversary of the Effective Date during the Study Period (the "Study Period Annual Report").

  • When the RROF has been approved by HUD, the City will notify Gresham that funds may be committed to the project.

  • Where the environmental review is not completed and/or the Grantee has not submitted the RROF before HUD approval of the Supplemental Submissions, HUD's letter approving the Supplemental Submissions shall instruct the Grantee to refrain from undertaking, or obligating or expending funds on, physical activities or other choice-limiting actions, until HUD issues the RROF and the related certification of the responsible entity (or HUD has completed the environmental review).

  • Furthermore, funds for certain activities may not be obligated or expended until HUD has approved a Request for Release of Funds (RROF) and issued an Authority to Use Grant Funds (AUGF).

  • A RROF must be signed by a certifying officer and submitted to HUD along with proof of public notice.

Related to RROF

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  • CORA means the Colorado Open Records Act, §§24-72-200.1 et. seq., C.R.S.

  • SERFF means the system for electronic rate and form filing. SERFF is a proprietary NAIC computer-based application that allows insurers and other entities to create and submit rate, rule and form filings electronically to the commissioner.

  • Sproule means Sproule Associates Limited;

  • Sternlight means a white light placed as nearly as practicable at the stern showing an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of 135 degrees and so fixed as to show the light 67.5 degrees from right aft on each side of the vessel.