Competitive Scoring definition

Competitive Scoring means the process described in this Plan by which DCA ranks the Applications received.
Competitive Scoring means the process described in this Plan by which DCA ranks the Applications received. Only those Applications meeting Threshold requirements will be advanced to the Competitive Scoring process. The ranked outcome of the Competitive Scoring process will be a significant factor in DCA’s determination of Applications selected for funding.
Competitive Scoring means the process described in this Plan by which DCA ranks the Applications received. The ranked outcome of the Competitive Scoring process will be a significant factor in DCA’s determination of Applications selected for funding. DCA may choose not to score Applications that fail to meet any applicable Threshold requirement(s) or Applications that are deemed substantially incomplete by DCA.

Examples of Competitive Scoring in a sentence

  • Although these projects need not compete for an award through the competitive process, they must still be evaluated against the Threshold Criteria and the Competitive Scoring Criteria (both as outlined and defined in the Guide), and they must comply with the provisions of this Allocation Plan.

  • In accordance with Section 2.5 of the Guide, CDA will release information on all Maryland LIHTC awards in a round along with information on waivers granted and any State Bonus Points awarded within the Competitive Scoring Criteria pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Guide.

  • Such projects are not required to compete with others but will be scored using the Competitive Scoring Criteria and must achieve a minimum total score of ninety-two (92) points to be awarded MBP and RHW funds and non-competitive LIHTC.

  • Recommendations for reservations of competitive RHFP funds and/or LIHTC will be made by the internal committee based on the evaluation of projects pursuant to the Competitive Scoring Criteria, the award of State Bonus Points under Section 4.7, and the availability of resources.

  • This provision for waivers applies only to State-funded programs and State-imposed Threshold and Competitive Scoring Criteria.

  • DCA will provide the final results of the Competitive Scoring process to all Applicants as soon as possible after the process has been completed.

  • Final Notification: DCA will provide the final results of the Competitive Scoring process to all Applicants as soon as possible after the process has been completed.

  • Projects passing the threshold review will be evaluated against the Competitive Scoring Criteria described in Chapter 4.

  • DHCD subsidy limits are described in the section of this plan entitled “The Competitive Scoring System”.

  • Projects passing the threshold review will be evaluated against the Competitive Scoring Criteria described in Chapter 4.These criteria are intended to select viable projects that meet DHCD’s identified priorities as well as all federal and State requirements.


More Definitions of Competitive Scoring

Competitive Scoring means the process described in this Plan by which DCA ranks the Applications received. Only those Applications meeting Threshold requirements will be advanced to the Competitive Scoring process. The ranked outcome of the Competitive Scoring process will provide the basis upon which DCA offers funding to Applications.
Competitive Scoring means the process described in this Plan by which DCA ranks the Applications received. “Compliance Period” means the initial fifteen (15) year period during which a project must operate in accordance with the Credit requirements to avoid Federal Credit recapture. The Compliance Period commences with the first taxable year of the Federal Credit period.

Related to Competitive Scoring

  • Competitive service means any service offered by an electric

  • Competitive solicitation means a formal, advertised procurement process, other than an Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals, or Invitation to Negotiate, approved by the Board to purchase commodities and/or services which affords vendors fair treatment in the competition for award of a District purchase contract.

  • Competitive Business means any firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation and/or any other Person, and/or any licensee of such entity, that develops, manufactures, markets, distributes, provides, offers, or sells any services or products substantially similar to First Party’s services or products.

  • Competitive Range means the responsive submissions that meet the evaluation criteria and are considered to be reasonably susceptible of award.