TIMELINE FOR REFORMS Sample Clauses

TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to reduce Stamp Duty9 to 5% (or less than 5% if the State so desires) within Scheme period. The resolution should provide the timetable for reducing the Stamp Duty in a phased manner, i.e. year-wise (Note: This resolution should be passed within 6 months of signing of MOA under UIDSSMT and a copy submitted to MOUD.) Please indicate timeline.: Agreed Every months / years
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TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to establish a new Community Participation Law – Please indicate timeline (Note: This resolution should be passed within 6 months of signing of MOA under JNNURM and a copy submitted to MOUD.) The State Government undertakes to comply with the passing of the resolution while committing to Community Participation Law within six months of signing of MoA under JNNURM.
TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to establish new Rent Control system (Note: This resolution should be passed within 6 months of signing of MOA under JNNURM and a copy submitted to MOUD.) Please indicate timeline.
TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to implement the 74th Amendment Act (Note: This resolution should be passed within 6 months of signing of MOA under JNNURM and a copy submitted to MOUD.) The question does not arise Year1 Year2 Year3 Year4 Year5 Year6 Year7 Year5 Year6 Year7
TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to transferring responsibility of the delivery of municipal services to the ULBs. (Note: This can be done by way of unbundling of services. E.g. parastatals or others may operate, maintain, even own and collect user charges for the production and distribution facilities for these municipal services, so long as they are accountable to ULBs. Service levels should be fixed by ULBs. The ULBs shall ensure the delivery of services at the defined level by the service provider/s through the mechanism of contractual arrangement. This is consistent with the reform being required in the 74th Amendment) Act is already amended
TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to establish new Rent Control system (Note: This resolution should be passed within 6 months of signing of MOA under JNNURM and a copy submitted to MOUD.) The State Govt. will submit the resolution expressing its commitment to Adopt Model Rent Control Act within 6 months b. Defining the Rights and Obligations of landlords and tenants Year1 Year2 Year3 Year4 Year5 Year6 Year7 i. rights of landlord to get possession back ii. rights of tenants to continue their tenancy iii. obligations of tenants with regard to regular rental payments/ maintenance of tenanted property/ adherence to lease agreements, if present iv. provision for periodic review of rentals, in accordance with market conditions AS per Column 1. A
TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to transferring responsibility of the delivery of municipal services to the ULBs. (Note: This can be done by way of unbundling of services.
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TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. Resolution by Government expressing commitment to establish new Rent Control system (Note: This resolution should be passed within 6 months of signing of MOA under JNNURM and a copy submitted to MOUD.) Housing and Urban Development has proposed to repeal the existing Tamil Nadu Rent Control Act and bring in a new legislation to suit the present conditions.
TIMELINE FOR REFORMS a. The State Government and ULB must formulate and adopt vide a resolution a comprehensive policy on providing basic services to all urban poor which should include security of tenure and improved housing at affordable prices. The policy document should also cover other existing universal service mandates of the Government in the areas of education, health and social security. This policy document should lay down commitments to attain certain benchmark levels of access and standards of service delivery. The policy document should be prepared with stakeholder involvement, be adopted and disseminated within 6 months of signing of the MoA under JNNURM, and a copy submitted to MoUD/MoHUPA.
TIMELINE FOR REFORMS. Please indicate the mission year by which the following targets would be met-
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