Low-Income Community definition

Low-Income Community. ’ means any census block
Low-Income Community means any area as defined in accordance with IRC § 45D(e).
Low-Income Community means a census tract with either 1) median household incomes at or below 80 percent of the statewide median income, or 2) median household income at or below the threshold designated as low-income by Department of Housing and Community Development’s State Income Limits pursuant to the Health and Safety Code Section 50093.

Examples of Low-Income Community in a sentence

  • In order to satisfy this requirement, the Allocatee’s governing board and/or advisory board must include one or more members that either: (a) reside in a Low-Income Community within the GO Zone; or (b) otherwise represent the interests of residents of Low-Income Communities within the GO Zone.

  • This indemnity does not include any Claims caused by the intentional or negligent acts or omissions of Landlord, Qualified Active Low-Income Community Business (“QALICB”) or its agents, officers, contractors or employees.

  • Provided, however, the Seller shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to any assignment of this Agreement by Buyer to an affiliated entity formed to serve as a “Qualified Active Low-Income Community Business” for purposes of New Markets Tax Credit financing.

  • The goal of this task is to reach out to appropriate Low-Income Community and DAC representatives to develop an APH implementation roadmap focused on critical facilities and ways to provide continuous power during PSPS.

  • The Recipient shall: • Determine the number of Low-Income Community and DAC critical facilities in the selected region that would be impacted by PSPS events.


More Definitions of Low-Income Community

Low-Income Community means any “low-income community” as defined in Section 45D(e) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations.
Low-Income Community means a census tract where at least
Low-Income Community means a local community, neighborhood, or rural district in which the median income does not exceed 80 percent of the median income for the area in which such census tract or block numbering area is located. With respect to a census tract or block numbering area located within a Metropolitan Area, the median family income shall be at or below 80 percent of the Metropolitan Area median family income or the national Metropolitan Area median family income, whichever is greater. In the case of a census tract or block numbering area located outside of a Metropolitan Area, the median family income shall be at or below 80 percent of the statewide Non- Metropolitan Area median family income or the national Non-Metropolitan Area median family income, whichever is greater.
Low-Income Community means a U.S. Census tract where 51 percent of the residents are low-income families with an annual income that does not exceed 80 percent of the median income for the area or that does not exceed 80 percent of the median income for the State, whichever is higher, as most recently determined by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Low-Income Community means a census block group, or contiguous area with multiple census block groups, having a low-income population equal to or greater than 23.59%*of the total population.
Low-Income Community means a census tract with either 1) median household incomes at or below 80 percent of the statewide median income, or 2) median household income at or below the threshold designated as low-income by the Department’s State Income Limits pursuant to the Health and Safety Code Section 50093. See the Priority Populations Map for more information.
Low-Income Community means a community where the proportion of an area's low-income population is greater than the comparison area (for example, city, county, state).