Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-2-102 - Fifty-five or Over Housing
A. A
housing facility shall be recognized as meeting the definition of "housing for
older persons", and thus achieving exemption status, if it meets the standards
set forth in A.R.S. §
41-1491.04
and this Section.
B. "Significant
facilities and services specifically designed to meet the physical or social
needs of older persons", as used in A.R.S. §
41-1491.04(C),
include, among others, social and recreational programs, continuing education,
information and counseling, recreational, homemaker, outside maintenance and
referral services, an accessible physical environment, emergency and preventive
health care programs, congregate dining facilities, transportation to
facilitate access to social services, and services designed to encourage and
assist residents to use the services and facilities available to them. The
housing facility does not need to have all of these features to qualify for the
exemption under this subsection; or
C. The housing facility can still meet the
requirements of A.R.S. §
41-1491.04,
even if it is not practicable to provide significant services and facilities
designed to meet the physical or social needs of older persons, as long as the
owner or manager of the housing facility demonstrates through credible and
objective evidence that the provision of significant facilities and services
designed to meet the physical or social needs of older persons would result in
depriving older persons in the relevant geographic area of needed and desired
housing. The following factors, among others, are relevant in meeting the
requirements:
1. Whether the owner or manager
of the housing facility has endeavored to provide significant facilities and
services designed to meet the physical or social needs of older persons either
by the owner or by some other entity. Demonstrating that the services and
facilities are expensive to provide is not alone sufficient to demonstrate that
the provision of such services is impractical;
2. The amount of rent charged, if the
dwelling is rented, or the price of the dwelling, if it is offered for
sale;
3. The income range of the
residents of the housing facility;
4. The demand for housing for older persons
in the relevant geographic area;
5.
The range of housing choices for older persons within the relevant geographic
area;
6. The availability of other
similarly priced housing for older persons in the relevant geographic area. If
similarly priced housing for older persons with significant facilities and
services is reasonably available in the relevant geographic area, then the
housing facility does not meet the requirements of this paragraph;
and
7. The vacancy rate of the
housing facility.
D. The
following factors are relevant in determining whether the owner or manager of a
housing facility has complied with the requirements of A.R.S. §
41-1491.04(C)(3):
1. The manner in which the housing facility
is described to prospective residents;
2. The nature of any advertising designed to
attract prospective residents;
3.
Age verification procedures;
4.
Lease provisions;
5. Written rules
and regulations; and
6. Actual
practices of the owner or manager in enforcing relevant lease provisions and
relevant rules or regulations.
E. A housing facility will not be denied or
lose its recognition as "housing for older persons" solely because:
1. There are unoccupied units, provided that
at least 80% of such unoccupied units are reserved for occupancy by at least
one person 55 years of age or over; or
2. There are units occupied by employees of
the housing facility (and family members residing in the same unit) who are
under 55 years of age, provided they perform substantial duties directly
related to the management or maintenance of the housing.
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