O versight and Quality Assurance Sample Clauses

O versight and Quality Assurance. Respondent PRHFA shall require the NAC to develop and implement an quality assurance and oversight program, subject to approval by HUD, which may occur as each element of the quality assurance and oversight program are developed, relating to Respondent PRHFA’s affordable housing programs for its Subrecipients’ and Owners’ performance of functions under the 2017 VCA-CA, which shall include performing, at a minimum, the following functions and activities to ensure compliance with this Agreement and the 2017 VCA-CA: i. Developing a quality assurance program that ensures the quality and consistency of work performed by Respondent PRHFA pursuant to this Agreement and the 2017 VCA-CA, advising Respondent PRHFA of any performance issues identified through the quality assurance program, and addressing such performance issues (e.g., additional training, extra oversight, limiting functions performed); ii. Assisting Respondent PRHFA in drafting a notification of the obligation to comply with the Accessibility Standards to all current and prospective project owners, builders, contractors, developers and other parties applying for or awarded federal or local funds for the rebuilding, modernization, retrofitting, rehabilitation, alteration, substantial alteration, or construction of either existing or new housing developments, including through providing PRHFA a mechanism for ensuring that construction meeting minutes relating to PRHFA-funded projects account for and include obligations to comply with the Accessibility Standards. iii. Assisting Respondent PRHFA in developing internal controls, procedures, protocols, and processes to ensure all PRHFA-funded housing developments do not receive final payment from Respondent PRHFA until such time that Respondent PRHFA confirms the housing development complies with the Accessibility Standards. Such controls, procedures, protocols, and processes shall provide for corrective action if a housing development does not comply with the Accessibility Standards prior to the release of final payment from PRHFA. Respondent PRHFA shall evaluate whether changes to its agreements with subrecipients is necessary based on the new internal controls, procedures, protocols, and processes. iv. Assisting Respondent PRHFA in developing protocols, assessment tools, checklists, and standards for ensuring accessibility of the covered housing developments listed in the 0000 XXX-XX and Respondent PRHFA’s affordable housing programs; and v. Assisting R...
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