Social Housing definition

Social Housing has the meaning attributed to it in Section 68 of the HRA 2008;
Social Housing means low cost rental accommodation as defined by section 68(1)(a) of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008;
Social Housing means low cost rental accommodation as defined by section 68(1)(a) of the Housing and Regeneration Xxx 0000;

Examples of Social Housing in a sentence

  • For social housings, the Act of Social Housing and Subsidised Private Housing Co-operatives etc.

  • Building Maintenance Staff and Social Housing Custodial and Maintenance Staff will be provided with five (5) uniforms upon hire.

  • The Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act 2013 includes provisions that if you have committed Tenancy fraud, we can take legal action against you.

  • Except as outlined in (c) below as it relates to casual employees in Long Term Care or Social Housing, casual employees shall advise the Employer of their availability or non availability on a bi-w eekly basis availability or non-availability for w ork on specified days of the next tw o (2) w eek period.

  • Trainees registered in traineeships based on AQF 3 qualifications in the above training package in the following: • Aged Care; • Community Services Work; • Disability Work; • Social Housing; and • Youth Work shall receive wages in accordance with the Training Wage Award - State 2003, (Wage Level A), as amended from time to time and conditions specified in this Order and the Industrial instrument.


More Definitions of Social Housing

Social Housing means home ownership and rental programs that subsidize the purchase, construction, renovation or rental of residential housing for individuals in need of housing assistance.
Social Housing means rental housing:
Social Housing means public housing and community housing;
Social Housing means accommodation provided to a person by virtue of a relevant provision.
Social Housing means those housing projects that are, as of April 1, 2019, within a program in Schedule C to the CMHC-Ontario Social Housing Agreement dated November 15, 1999 and remain within a program in such Schedule at the Date of Commitment and date of use of the Funding for the social housing Project; but “Social Housing” excludes the housing that was or is only within either of Program No.2: ‘Rent Supplement Program’ or Program No.9 ‘Rural and Native Homeownership’ of Schedule C;
Social Housing means a rental or co-operative housing option for low to medium income households at a level of scale and built form which requires institutionalised management and which is provided by social housing institutions or other delivery agents in approved projects in designated restructuring zones with the benefit of public funding as contemplated in this Act; . . .’
Social Housing means Housing, the administration of which was on April 1, 2019 within a “Program” in Schedule C to Social Housing Agreement (SHA) between CMHC and BCHMC dated June 19, 2006 and is still within a “Program” in Schedule C to the SHA at the times of the commitment and use of the CMHC Funding for it. However, Housing that was, or is ONLY within any of the following is excluded: “Program No. 2: Rent Supplement Program Excluding Projects in Schedule L”; “Program No. 3: Rent Supplement Program for Projects in Schedule L”; “Program No. 7: Rural and Native Homeownership Program”; a rent supplement or similar component of “Program No. 8: Provincial Homeless Initiative”; a rent supplement or similar component of “Program No. 9: Provincial Rental Housing Program (Homes BC)”; a rent supplement or similar component of “Program No. 10: Independent Living British Columbia (ILBC)”; Program No. 11: Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER)”; “Program No. 12: Rental Assistance Program (RAP)” (“Eligible Existing Social Housing”) and includes any Unit in Housing under this Agreement intended to replace a Unit of Existing Social Housing;