GENERAL ARRANGMENTS Sample Clauses

GENERAL ARRANGMENTS. 1.1 The 2003 CSHA is the primary vehicle by which the Commonwealth and ACT Governments provide social housing assistance. Both Governments will provide a total of approximately $136.4 million1 over the period 2003 to 2008 to achieve the objectives and outcomes set out in this Bilateral Agreement.2 1.2 Funds provided through the CSHA will be used to address housing need, to ensure that the provision of housing is not only an end in itself, but produces other positive social outcomes, and to ensure that housing strategies are coordinated with other government policies to support individuals, families and communities. 1 Total funding refers to Commonwealth and ACT matching under the Agreement and excludes over- matching by the ACT. Please see Attachment A for a breakdown. 2 Further information regarding funding provided in addition to CSHA matching funds, including funding to the Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander community is outlined in Section 3: Available Resources. 1.3 This Bilateral Agreement incorporates the recitals and guiding principles enunciated in the 2003 CSHA. Key elements of the 2003 CSHA are that: (a) It is a five year agreement; (b) It contains indexation (funding arrangements will be increased by the percentage increase of the Safety Net Adjustment (*0.40) and the All Groups CPI (*0.60) rounded to the nearest single decimal place); (c) Tied funding is continued for the Community Housing Program and the Crisis Accommodation Program, however, they are now subject to indexation3; (d) Current State and Territory matching requirements are continued, with State and Territory funding contributions to equal 48.95% of the Commonwealth’s contribution to Base Funding for each of the five years of funding; (e) It contains an efficiency dividend of 1% per annum; and (f) 5% of funding is contingent on timely reporting and performance around reducing work disincentives and attracting investment from outside the social housing sector. 1.4 The guiding principles of this Agreement, as enunciated in the Multilateral Agreement are: 1. To maintain a core social housing sector to assist people unable to access alternative suitable housing options. 2. To develop and deliver affordable, appropriate, flexible and diverse housing assistance responses that provide people with choice and are tailored to their needs, local conditions and opportunities. 3. To provide assistance in a manner that is non-discriminatory and has regard to consumer rights and responsibilit...
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