Utah Admin. Code R990-200-4 - Applicant Qualifications
(1) An
application will be presented to the Board of Review only if each project
applicant, owner, developer, and manager:
(a)
is in good standing;
(b) has not
been in default or breach of any mortgage or project-related contract within
the previous five years;
(c) is not
the subject, in either a personal or professional capacity as a partner,
director, or other officer exercising managerial control over any business
entity, of a pending fair-housing or civil-rights investigation; and
(d) in the ten years preceding the filing
date of the application, has not been:
(i) the
subject of a negative fair-housing or civil-rights determination;
(ii) disbarred or otherwise sanctioned in any
way by any state or federal agency or professional self-regulatory body;
or
(iii) a partner, director, or
other officer exercising managerial control over any business entity, including
a corporation, limited liability company, or professional limited liability
company, when the business entity initiated bankruptcy proceedings.
(2) An application
shall include documentation:
(a) executed by
each applicant, owner, developer, and manager certifying that each signatory
meets each requirement identified in Subsection
R990-200-4(1);
and
(b) supporting and verifying
the accuracy of each certification.
(3) An applicant shall provide all required
materials and supporting documents at least 55 calendar days before the Board
of Review meeting at which the application will be considered.
(4) Application forms and materials are
available on the Department of Workforce Services Housing and Community
Development website.
(5) A partial
application will be denied.
(6)
Upon review of a complete application, staff will work with the applicant to
ensure documentation accuracy.
(a) Program
staff may request that the applicant correct defects or provide additional
documentation within a timeline specified by staff.
(b) An applicant may not submit corrections
or additional documentation after the deadline in Subsection
R990-200-4(3)
unless requested to do so by program staff.
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