Deadline to Secure Facility Sample Clauses

Deadline to Secure Facility. The School shall provide the Sponsor with documentation regarding the school’s property interest (owner or lessee) in the property and facility where the School will operate. If the School does not own the property and facility, the School shall provide a fully executed lease at least thirty (30) calendar days before the initial opening day of classes.
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Deadline to Secure Facility. The School shall provide the Sponsor with documentation regarding the School’s property interest (owner or lessee) in the property and facility where the School will operate. If the School does not own the property and facility, the School shall provide a fully executed lease at least thirty (30) calendar days before the initial opening day of classes. For leased properties, the School shall obtain form the landlord, and provide to the Sponsor, an affidavit indicating the method by which the landlord is complying with the requirement of §196.1983. F.S., regarding charter school exemption from ad valorem taxes.
Deadline to Secure Facility. The School shall provide the Sponsor with documentation regarding the School’s property interest (owner or lessee) in the property and facility where the School will operate. If the School does not own the property and facility, the School shall provide a fully executed lease at least thirty (30) calendar days before the initial opening day of classes. For leased properties, the School shall obtain form the landlord, and provide to the Sponsor, an affidavit indicating the method by which the landlord is complying with the requirement of §196.1983. F.S., regarding charter school exemption from ad valorem taxes. 2) Deadline to Submit Zoning Approvals and Certificate of Occupancy The School shall annually obtain all permanent and temporary licenses, permits, use approval, facility certification, a fully executed lease, and any other approvals required by the local government or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction by at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the opening day of classes. The Sponsor shall terminate this Contract with no compensation to the School, if the School fails to obtain all permanent and temporary licenses, permits, use approval, facility certification, a fully executed lease, and any other approvals required by the local government or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction by at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the opening day of classes. 3) Facility Inspection The School is responsible for the initiation and provision of inspections and an occupational license as required. The School shall deliver to the Sponsor within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of the inspection, copies of any and all facility inspections performed at any time by local governments or any other governmental bodies having jurisdiction. 4) District Inspection of Facility a) The School shall deliver to the Sponsor written documentation of required inspections and certificates of occupancy at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the opening day of classes every year. b) The Sponsor may inspect the School facilities at any time during the school year to ensure compliance with all applicable state laws and building and zoning requirements.

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