Documenting Compliance Sample Clauses

Documenting Compliance. 7 5.1.1 Documentation of CSSR Compliance When Not Accepting Self-Certifications 7 5.1.2 Documentation of CSSR Compliance When Accepting Self-Certifications 8 5.1.3 Validating Self-Certifications 8 5.2 Tenant Noncompliance 9 5.2.1 Tenant Agreement to Comply 9 5.3 HUD Oversight 10 Exhibit 1 – Sample Entrance Acknowledgement 11 Exhibit 2 – Sample Annual Renewal Certification 12 Exhibit 3 – Self-Certification Sampling Methodology 13 The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act (Public Law 116-136) provides the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with broad authority to waive or establish alternative requirements for numerous statutory and regulatory requirements for the Public Housing program. Through Public and Indian Housing (PIH) Notices, HUD established temporary waivers and alternative requirements to be used at the discretion of the PHA and which may provide for flexibilities from some of the statutory and regulatory requirements described in this document. HUD strongly encourages PHAs to utilize any and all waivers and alternative requirements as necessary to keep Public Housing programs operational to the extent practicable during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please visit xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/coronavirus/public_housing_agencies for the latest COVID-19- related resources, including relevant PIH Notices. Occupancy Guidebook
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Documenting Compliance. 7 5.1.1 Documentation of CSSR Compliance When Not Accepting Self-Certifications 7 5.1.2 Documentation of CSSR Compliance When Accepting Self-Certifications 8 5.1.3 Validating Self-Certifications 8 5.2 Tenant Noncompliance 9 5.2.1 Tenant Agreement to Comply 9 5.3 HUD Oversight 10 Exhibit 1 – Sample Entrance Acknowledgement 11 Exhibit 2 – Sample Annual Renewal Certification 12 Exhibit 3 – Self-Certification Sampling Methodology 13 The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act (Public Law 116-136) provides the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with broad authority to waive or establish alternative requirements for numerous statutory and regulatory requirements for the Public Housing program. Through Public and Indian Housing (PIH) Notices, HUD established temporary waivers and alternative requirements to be used at the discretion of the PHA and which may provide for flexibilities from some of the statutory and regulatory requirements described in this document. HUD strongly encourages PHAs to utilize any and all waivers and alternative requirements as necessary to keep Public Housing programs operational to the extent practicable during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please visit xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/coronavirus/public_housing_agencies for the latest COVID-19- related resources, including relevant PIH Notices. OCCUPANCY GUIDEBOOK 1 Chapter Overview This chapter outlines the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) community service and self-sufficiency requirement (CSSR) as authorized by the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998 (P.L. 105-276) and provides guidance to Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) on how to administer the requirement. Specifically, this chapter describes eligible activities, responsibilities of both the PHA and residents, and how PHAs are to document compliance. All PHAs operating a Public Housing Program, including PHAs participating in the Moving to Work demonstration, must comply with the CSSR.

Related to Documenting Compliance

  • Monitoring Compliance Upon the request of the Lender, but without incurring any liability beyond the Guaranteed Obligations, from time to time, Guarantor shall promptly provide to the Lender such documents, certificates and other information as may be deemed reasonably necessary to enable the Lender to perform its functions under the Servicing Agreement as the same relates to the Guarantor.

  • FERPA Compliance In connection with all FERPA Records that Contractor may create, receive or maintain on behalf of University pursuant to the Underlying Agreement, Contractor is designated as a University Official with a legitimate educational interest in and with respect to such FERPA Records, only to the extent to which Contractor (a) is required to create, receive or maintain FERPA Records to carry out the Underlying Agreement, and (b) understands and agrees to all of the following terms and conditions without reservation:

  • CEQA Compliance The District has complied with all assessment requirements imposed upon it by the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resource Code Section 21000 et seq. (“CEQA”) in connection with the Project, and no further environmental review of the Project is necessary pursuant to CEQA before the construction of the Project may commence.

  • Documentation and compliance (a) The data importer shall promptly and adequately deal with enquiries from the data exporter that relate to the processing under these Clauses.

  • OSHA Compliance To the extent applicable to the services to be performed under this Agreement, Contractor represents and warrants, that all articles and services furnished under this Agreement meet or exceed the safety standards established and promulgated under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Law (Public Law 91-596) and its regulations in effect or proposed as of the date of this Agreement.

  • Program Compliance The School Board shall be responsible for monitoring the program to provide technical assistance and to ensure program compliance.

  • Verifying compliance Microsoft may, in its discretion and at its expense, verify compliance with this Enrollment as set forth in the Enterprise Agreement.

  • HIPAA Compliance If this Contract involves services, activities or products subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), the Contractor covenants that it will appropriately safeguard Protected Health Information (defined in 45 CFR 160.103), and agrees that it is subject to, and shall comply with, the provisions of 45 CFR 164 Subpart E regarding use and disclosure of Protected Health Information.

  • Monitoring and Compliance Every year during the term of this Agreement on the anniversary date of the effective date of the Agreement, the Restaurant shall provide to the United States a narrative report of the actions taken during the reporting period to remove any barriers to access and otherwise enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities at the Restaurant and any plans for action concerning ADA compliance in the coming year. The report shall include as an exhibit copies of any complaint, whether formal or informal, received during the reporting period alleging that the Restaurant was not being operated in compliance with the ADA or otherwise discriminated against any person on account of disability. The Owner and Operator of the Restaurant shall cooperate in good faith with any and all reasonable requests by the United States for access to the Restaurant and for information and documents concerning the Restaurant's compliance with this Agreement and the ADA. The United States shall have the right to verify compliance with this Agreement and the ADA, both as set forth in this Agreement and through any means available to the general public, including visits to the public areas of the Restaurant and communications with Restaurant staff. The United States shall have the right to inspect the facility at any time, and counsel for the United States need not identify themselves in the course of visits to the public areas.

  • Law Compliance In providing the SOLID WASTE HANDLING SERVICES required by this AGREEMENT, CONTRACTOR shall observe and comply with all applicable federal and, state laws, regulations and codes regarding the provision of the SOLID WASTE HANDLING SERVICES described herein, as such may be amended from time to time, including where required by such laws, the funding and maintenance of sufficient closure and post-closure maintenance financial assurances for any landfill operated or utilized by CONTRACTOR for disposal of the SOLID WASTE. Any violation of this Paragraph shall constitute a major breach.

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