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O. Reg. 309/07: Rent-Geared-to-Income Assistance and Special Needs Housing

filed July 4, 2007 under Social Housing Reform Act, 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 27

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ontario regulation 309/07

made under the

social housing reform act, 2000

Made: June 27, 2007
Filed: July 4, 2007
Published on e-Laws: July 5, 2007
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: July 21, 2007

Amending O. Reg. 298/01

(Rent-Geared-to-Income Assistance and Special Needs Housing)

1. (1) The definition of “abuse” in subsection 4 (1) of Ontario Regulation 298/01 is revoked and the following substituted:

“abuse” means,

(a) one or more incidents of,

(i) physical or sexual violence,

(ii) controlling behaviour, or

(iii) intentional destruction of or intentional injury to property, or

(b) words, actions or gestures that threaten an individual or lead an individual to fear for his or her safety; (“mauvais traitements”)

(2) Subsection 4 (1) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following definitions:

“abused” and “abusing” have meanings corresponding to the meaning of “abuse”; (“maltraité” and “maltraitant”)

“internal transfer” has the same meaning as in Ontario Regulation 339/01 (Housing Projects Subject to Part VI of the Act) made under the Act; (“transfert interne”)

(3) Clause (b) of the definition of “rent” in subsection 4 (1) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “Tenant Protection Act, 1997” at the end and substituting “Residential Tenancies Act, 2006”.

(4) Section 4 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(1.1) For the purpose of the definition of “abuse”, abuse is done by any of the following persons against an individual:

1. The individual’s spouse, parent, child or other relative.

2. A person who is sponsoring the individual as an immigrant.

3. A person on whom the individual is emotionally, physically or financially dependent.

2. (1) Subsection 5 (8) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(8) The application and the consent must be signed by such members of the household as the service manager may require.

(2) Subsection 5 (9) of the Regulation is amended by striking out the portion before clause (a) and substituting the following:

(9) If a member of the household who is required to sign the application and consent is unable to do so for any reason, or is unable to make a valid application and give a valid consent, the application and consent may be signed on the member’s behalf by another individual who,

. . . . .

3. (1) Subsection 6 (5) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(5) The application and the consent must be signed by such members of the household as the service manager may require.

(2) Subsection 6 (6) of the Regulation is amended by striking out the portion before clause (a) and substituting the following:

(6) If a member of the household who is required to sign the application and consent is unable to do so for any reason, or is unable to make a valid application and give a valid consent, the application and consent may be signed on the member’s behalf by another individual who,

. . . . .

4. (1) Subclause 7 (1) (e.1) (ii) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “has entered into an agreement with the housing provider” and substituting “has entered into an agreement, or made reasonable efforts to enter into an agreement, with the housing provider”.

(2) Sub-subclause 7 (1) (f.1) (i) (B) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “has entered into an agreement with the housing provider” and substituting “has entered into an agreement, or made reasonable efforts to enter into an agreement, with the housing provider”.

(3) Sub-subclause 7 (1) (f.1) (ii) (B) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “has entered into an agreement with the housing provider” and substituting “has entered into an agreement, or made reasonable efforts to enter into an agreement, with the housing provider”.

(4) Subclause 7 (1) (h) (i) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal” in the portion before sub-subclause (A) and substituting “the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal, the Landlord and Tenant Board”.

(5) Subclause 7 (1) (h) (ii) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal” in the portion before sub-subclause (A) and substituting “the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal, the Landlord and Tenant Board”.

5. Subsection 8 (12) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

22. A beneficial interest in assets of a disabled member of the household, to a maximum of $100,000, where the assets are held in one or more trusts and are available to be used for maintenance and where the capital of the trusts is derived from an inheritance or from the proceeds of a life insurance policy.

6. (1) Clause 12 (1) (c) of the Regulation is revoked.

(2) Clause 12 (1) (h) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(h) the household fails to comply with section 10, and the change in respect of which the household was required to notify the service manager would have resulted in,

(i) an increase in the geared-to-income rent payable by it, or

(ii) the household no longer being eligible for the unit it occupied;

(3) Subsection 12 (1) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following clause:

(j.1) the household fails to comply with paragraph 8.1, 8.2 or 8.3 of section 37;

7. Section 16 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

Reapplication

16. (1) A household that is determined by a service manager to be ineligible for rent-geared-to-income assistance because it fails to meet the requirements of clause 7 (1) (g) may not reapply for rent-geared-to-income assistance for a period of two years from the date of the offence or crime referred to in subclause 7 (1) (g) (i) or (ii).

(2) A household that is determined by a service manager to be ineligible for rent-geared-to-income assistance because it fails to meet the requirements of clause 7 (1) (h) may not reapply for rent-geared-to-income assistance for a period of two years from the date of the misrepresentation referred to in subclause 7 (1) (h) (i) or (ii).

8. (1) Subsection 23 (2) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(2) If a request for inclusion in the special priority household category is made with the household’s application for rent-geared-to-income assistance or special needs housing, the determination about whether the household is eligible for rent-geared-to-income assistance or special needs housing must be made within 14 days after the household’s application is complete. 

(2.1) If a request for inclusion in the special priority household category is made with the household’s application for an internal transfer, the determination about whether a household is to be included in the special priority household category on the waiting list for internal transfers must be made within 14 days after the household’s application is complete.

(2) Subsection 23 (3) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “subsection (2)” and substituting “subsection (2) or (2.1)”.

9. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section immediately after the heading for Part IV:

Application and interpretation of ss. 24 and 25

23.1 (1) Sections 24 and 25 apply as follows with respect to requests to be included in the special priority household category on the waiting list for internal transfers:

1. To every housing provider in respect of a transferred housing project referred to in section 92 of the Act that is subject to Part VI of the Act, commencing on the date set out in Table 1 of Ontario Regulation 339/01 (Housing Projects Subject to Part VI of the Act) made under the Act, opposite the housing project.

2. To a local housing corporation in the manner required by section 32 of the Act and Part IX of Ontario Regulation 339/01 in respect of a housing project, commencing on the first day Ontario Regulation 339/01 applies to a housing provider in respect of a housing project in the service area in which the local housing corporation is located.

(2) If a request under section 24 is for inclusion in the special priority household category on the waiting list for internal transfers, any reference in section 24 or 25 to a service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency is deemed to be a reference only to a service manager, except where otherwise provided.

10. (1) Section 24 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(1.2) If a household is applying to a housing provider for an internal transfer, any member of the household who is 16 years old or older may request that the service manager determine whether it should be included in the special priority household category on the waiting list for internal transfers.

(2) Subsection 24 (2) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “subsection (1) or (1.1)” at the end and substituting “subsection (1), (1.1) or (1.2)”.

(3) Subsection 24 (8) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “clause (3) (a)” at the end and substituting “clause (3) (a) or (b)”.

(4) Section 24 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(13.1) The service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency shall allow a request to be submitted later than would be allowed under subsection (13) if the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency,

(a) verifies the statement required under clause 24 (3) (a) that a member of the household has been subject to abuse from another individual; and

(b) is satisfied that the abuse is ongoing at the time the request is submitted.

(5) Subsection 24 (14) of the Regulation is amended by striking out the portion before clause (a) and substituting the following:

(14) The service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency may allow a request to be submitted later than would be allowed under subsection (13) if the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so after considering whether,

. . . . .

(6) Subsection 24 (14) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “or” at the end of clause (e) and by adding the following clauses:

(g) the abused member is living in an emergency shelter or in temporary housing and is receiving treatment or counselling; or

(h) any other extenuating circumstances apply.

11. (1) Subsection 25 (3) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(3) The service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency shall accept, as verification of the statement required under clause 24 (3) (a) that a member of the household has been subject to abuse from another individual,

(a) a record described in subsection (4) that is prepared by an individual described in paragraphs 1 to 8 of subsection (5), in his or her professional capacity; or

(b) a record described in subsection (4) prepared by an individual described in paragraph 9 of subsection (5) together with a declaration of the truth of the record, administered by a commissioner for taking affidavits, if such a declaration is required by the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency.

(3.1) The record must be in writing unless the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency is satisfied that,

(a) the member making the request will be at risk of being abused by the abusing individual if the member or the person preparing the record attempts to obtain it in written form; or

(b) a written record is not required due to extenuating circumstances.

(2) Paragraphs 4 and 5 of subsection 25 (4) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

4. A record of one or more attempts to kill the member or another member of the household.

5. A record of the use of a weapon against the member or another member of the household.

6. A record of one or more incidents of abuse, including the following:

i. Threatening to kill the member or another member of the household.

ii. Threatening to use a weapon against the member or another member of the household.

iii. Threatening to physically harm the member or another member of the household.

iv. Destroying or injuring or threatening to destroy or injure the member’s property.

v. Intentionally killing or injuring pets or threatening to kill or injure pets.

vi. Threatening to harm or remove the member’s children from the household.

vii. Threatening to prevent the member from having access to his or her children.

viii. Forcing the member to perform degrading or humiliating acts.

ix. Terrorizing the member.

x. Enforcing social isolation upon the member.

xi. Failing to provide or withholding the necessities of life.

xii. Threatening to withdraw from sponsoring the member as an immigrant.

xiii. Threatening to take action that might lead to the member being deported.

xiv. Other words, actions, or gestures that threaten the member or lead the member to fear for his or her safety.

7. A record of undue or unwarranted control by the abusing individual over the member’s personal or financial activities.

8. A record of one or more incidents of stalking or harassing behaviour against the member or another member of the household.

(3) Subsection 25 (5) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

1.1 A registered nurse or a registered practical nurse.

(4) Paragraphs 8 to 13 of subsection 25 (5) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

8. A community services worker, including,

i. a community health care worker,

ii. a social worker,

iii. a social service worker,

iv. a victim services worker,

v. a settlement services worker,

vi. a shelter worker, and

vii. a community legal worker.

9. Any other individual who knows about the abuse.

(5) Subsection 25 (6) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following definitions:

“community legal worker” means an individual employed by a community legal clinic that  provides legal aid services in the area of clinic law, within the meaning of section 2 of the Legal Aid Services Act, 1998; (“travailleur juridique communautaire”)

“community services worker” means an individual employed by an agency or organization for the purpose of providing social support services in the community; (“travailleur des services communautaires”)

“member of the clergy” means a minister of religion authorized under provincial law to perform marriages; (“membre du clergé”)

(6) Section 25 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(8) Despite subsection (7), a service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency may remove a household from the special priority household category on the centralized waiting list or the waiting list for special needs housing if,

(a) the member who made the request,

(i) notifies the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency that he or she is adding the abusing individual to the member’s application for rent-geared-to-income assistance or to the member’s application for special needs housing,

(ii) notifies the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency that the abusing individual is deceased; or

(b) the household accepts an offer of a rent-geared-to-income unit, whether or not that offer comes from a housing provider within the service area of the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency.

12. Subsection 27 (3) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

7. An additional bedroom or bedrooms if the service manager is satisfied that extenuating circumstances exist.

13. (1) Section 33 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

1.1 If paragraph 1 does not apply, the household may request to be added to the centralized waiting list and the service manager shall add it accordingly.

(2) Paragraph 2 of section 33 of the Regulation is amended by adding at the end “unless it has already been added under paragraph 1.1”.

(3) Section 33 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

4. If the household is added to the centralized waiting list under paragraph 1.1 and the household requests to be removed from the waiting list later than one year after the notice under subsection 32 (2) is received, the household ceases to be eligible for rent-geared-to-income assistance.

14. Section 36 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(2.1) Despite subsection (2), a service manager may determine not to include a household on a subsidiary waiting list for a housing project if the housing provider for that housing project has already refused a unit to the household under section 18 of Ontario Regulation 339/01 (Housing Projects Subject to Part VI of the Act) made under the Act.

15. Section 37 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraphs:

4.1 The service manager may temporarily remove a household from the waiting list for a period of time agreed upon by the household and the service manager, if the household requests the removal and the household would be unable to accept an offer of housing for that period of time.

4.2 If a household is removed from a waiting list under paragraph 4.1, and the period of time under paragraph 4.1 has expired or the household notifies the service manager that it is able to accept an offer of housing, the service manager shall reinstate the household to the waiting list.

. . . . .

8.1 If a household is added to the centralized waiting list under paragraph 1 or 2 of section 33, the household shall indicate a preference for at least the number of housing projects specified by the service manager within a geographic area.

8.2 If a household is added to the centralized waiting list under paragraph 1.1 of section 33, and the household remains on the waiting list later than one year after the date the notice under subsection 32 (2) is received, the household shall indicate a preference for at least the number of housing projects specified by the service manager within a geographic area.

8.3 A household that indicates a preference for housing projects under paragraph 8.1 or 8.2 and is added to the subsidiary waiting lists for those housing projects shall not request to be removed from any of the subsidiary waiting lists unless,

i. the number of housing projects for which the household has indicated a preference would, after the requested removal, remain the same as or greater than the number specified by the service manager under paragraph 8.1 or 8.2, and

ii. the household indicates a preference for another housing project, if necessary.

16. (1) Paragraph 1 of section 38 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

1. The household may request to be added to the centralized waiting list by submitting an application signed by such members of the household as the service manager may require.

(2) Paragraph 2 of section 38 of the Regulation is amended by striking out the portion before subparagraph 2 i and substituting the following:

2. If a member of the household who is required to sign the application and consent is unable to do so for any reason, or is unable to make a valid application and give a valid consent, the application may be signed on the member’s behalf by another individual who,

. . . . .

17. Subsection 41 (2) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “paragraph 1” and substituting “paragraph 1 or 4.2”.

18. Subsections 42 (2), (3) and (4) of the Regulation are revoked.

19. (1) Paragraph 1 of subsection 45 (3) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

1. The household may request to be added to a waiting list for special needs housing by submitting an application signed by such members of the household as the service manager may require.

(2) Paragraph 2 of subsection 45 (3) of the Regulation is amended by striking out the portion before subparagraph 2 i and substituting the following:

2. If a member of the household who is required to sign the application and consent is unable to do so for any reason, or is unable to make a valid application and give a valid consent, the application may be signed on the member’s behalf by another individual who,

. . . . .

(3) Subsections 45 (3.2) and (3.3) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

(3.2) The special priority ranking date is the date the household requested to be included in the special priority household category.

20. (1) Subsection 50 (3) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

2.1 Any income earned or received by a child in care under the Child and Family Services Act who is living with the household.

(2) Paragraph 20 of subsection 50 (3) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

20. Interest, dividends or any other income received from or accrued in a Registered Retirement Savings Plan or a Registered Education Savings Plan for a member described in subsection 49 (4).

(3) Subsection 50 (3) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraphs:

57. Payments from a trust or life insurance policy or gifts or other voluntary payments that are applied to,

i. expenses for items or services that are needed for a member of a household because of that member’s disability and that are not and will not be otherwise reimbursed, or

ii. education or training expenses that,

A. are incurred with respect to a member of a household because of that member’s disability, and

B. are not and will not be otherwise reimbursed.

58. A child benefit under the Canada Pension Plan (Canada) paid to, on behalf of or for the benefit of a dependent of a disabled or deceased contributor.

59. A payment received as a special allowance under the Resettlement Assistance Program established under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada).

(4) Section 50 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection.

(5.1) If, as a result of the deductions permitted in subsection (5) the income of a member of a family unit from a business is a negative amount, the income shall be deemed to be 0.

(5) Subsection 50 (8) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “locked-in Registered Retirement Savings Plan” and substituting “Registered Retirement Savings Plan or Registered Education Savings Plan”.

(6) Subsection 50 (9.1) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(9.1) Despite subsection (9), in the case of a family unit with one or more non-interest bearing bank accounts, the imputed income of a member of the family unit for a month from his or her interest in the bank accounts shall be calculated on that part of the average minimum monthly balance that exceeds $1,000.

(7) Subsection 50 (10) of the Regulation is amended by striking out the portion before clause (a) and substituting the following:

(10) If a member of a family unit transfers, by sale, lease, gift or in any other manner, his or her interest in an asset to a person who is not a member of the household, less than 36 months before the date the household begins to receive rent-geared-to-income assistance, or any time after the household begins to receive rent-geared-to-income assistance, the member shall be deemed, for the purpose of section 8, subclause (1) (a) (ii) and subsection (9), still to have the interest in the asset, unless the service manager is satisfied that the transfer was effected in good faith and,

. . . . .

21. (1) Section 52 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(1.1) Despite subsection (1), a service manager may review the geared-to-income rent payable by a household receiving rent-geared-to-income assistance less frequently than once in every 12-month period if the service manager considers it desirable and,

(a) all members of the household are unemployed;

(b) any income that the members of the household receive is paid in fixed amounts for specified periods; and

(c) there are no dependants of any member of the household.

(2) Subsection 52 (7) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “Subject to subsections (10), (11) and (13)” at the beginning and substituting “Subject to subsections (10) and (11)”.

(3) Subsection 52 (8) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “Subject to subsections (9), (10), (12) and (14)” at the beginning and substituting “Subject to subsections (10) and (11)”.

(4) Subsections 52 (10), (11), (12), (13) and (14) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

(10) If one or more members of a household request an internal review of a decision made by a service manager under this section to reduce the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, the following apply:

1. If the decision made on the internal review is that the geared-to-income rent payable by the household should remain the same, subsection (7) does not apply.

2. If the decision made on the internal review is to reduce the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, whether by the same amount as or by a different amount from that originally specified by the service manager, the rent reduction takes effect on the day referred to in subsection (7).

3. If the decision made on the internal review is to increase the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, subsection (7) does not apply and the rent increase takes effect on the first day of the month following the month in which the service manager gives the members who requested the internal review written notice under subsection 58 (3) or (4) of the decision made on the internal review.

(11) If one or more members of a household request an internal review of a decision made by a service manager under this section to increase the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, the following apply:

1. If the decision made on the internal review is that the geared-to-income rent payable by the household should remain the same, subsection (8) does not apply.

2. If the decision made on the internal review is to increase the geared-to-income rent payable by the household,

i. if the amount of the increase is greater than that originally specified by the service manager and the original amount was the result of an administrative error, the rent increase takes effect on the later of,

A. the first day of the month following the month in which the service manager gives the members who requested the internal review written notice under subsection 58 (3) or (4) of the decision made on the internal review, and

B. the day referred to in subsection (8), and

ii. in any other case, the rent increase takes effect on the day referred to in subsection (8).

3. If the decision made on the internal review is to decrease the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, subsection (8) does not apply and the rent reduction takes effect on the day referred to in subsection (7).

22. (1) Subsection 53 (2) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “Subject to subsections (5), (6) and (8)” at the beginning and substituting “Subject to subsections (5) and (6)”.

(2) Subsection 53 (3) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “Subject to subsections (4), (5), (7) and (9)” at the beginning and substituting “Subject to subsections (4), (5) and (6)”.

(3) Subsections 53 (5), (6), (7), (8) and (9) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

(5) If one or more members of a household request an internal review of a decision made by a service manager under this section to reduce the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, the following apply:

1. If the decision made on the internal review is that the geared-to-income rent payable by the household should remain the same, subsection (2) does not apply.

2. If the decision made on the internal review is to reduce the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, whether by the same amount as or by a different amount from that originally specified by the service manager, the rent reduction takes effect on the day referred to in subsection (2).

3. If the decision made on the internal review is to increase the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, subsection (2) does not apply and the rent increase takes effect on the first day of the month following the month in which the service manager gives the members who requested the internal review written notice under subsection 58 (3) or (4) of the decision made on the internal review.

(6) If one or more members of a household request an internal review of a decision made by a service manager under this section to increase the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, the following apply:

1. If the decision made on the internal review is that the geared-to-income rent payable by the household should remain the same, subsection (3) does not apply.

2. If the decision made on the internal review is to increase the geared-to-income rent payable by the household,

i. if the amount of the increase is greater than that originally specified by the service manager and the original amount was the result of an administrative error, the rent increase takes effect on the later of,

A. the first day of the month following the month in which the service manager gives the members who requested the internal review written notice under subsection 58 (3) or (4) of the decision made on the internal review, and

B. the day referred to in subsection (3), and

ii. in any other case, the rent increase takes effect on the day referred to in subsection (3).

3. If the decision made on the internal review is to decrease the geared-to-income rent payable by the household, subsection (3) does not apply and the rent reduction takes effect on the day referred to in subsection (2).

23. Section 54 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(1.1) Despite subsection (1), the amount to be paid to the service manager shall not include the difference described in subsection (1) for a period if the difference for that period was the result of an administrative error.

24. Subsection 55 (7) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “the application for rent-geared-to-income assistance” and substituting “the application for rent-geared-to-income assistance, special needs housing or an internal transfer”.

25. (1) Paragraph 3 of subsection 56 (1) of the Regulation is revoked.

(2) Subsection 56 (5) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(5) If a request for inclusion in the special priority household category was made with the application for rent-geared-to-income assistance or special needs housing, both the notice of the decision relating to the request and the notice of the decision relating to the application shall be given to the individual who made the request but not to all members of the household.

(5.1) If a request is made to be included in the special priority household category on the waiting list for internal transfers, both the notice of the decision relating to the request and the notice of the decision relating to the application shall be given to,

(a) the individual who made the request but not to all members of the household; and

(b) the housing provider.

26. (1) Section 58 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(2.1) After receipt of a request for a review of a decision, the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency, as the case may be, shall disclose the information that led to the decision to the person who made the request.

(2) Subsections 58 (3) and (4) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

(3) If the review is with respect to a request for inclusion in the special priority household category made with the household’s application for rent-geared-to-income assistance, or for inclusion in the special priority household category on the waiting list for special needs housing or on the waiting list for internal transfers,

(a) the review shall be completed within 10 business days after the request for the review is received; and

(b) within five business days after the review is completed,

(i) written notice of the result of the review shall be given to the member who made the request but not to all members of the household, and

(ii) if the decision made on the review is with respect to a request to be included in the special priority household category on the waiting list for internal transfers, the written notice of the decision made on the review shall be given to the housing provider, but the reasons for the decision shall not be given.

(4) If the review is with respect to anything other than the matters described in subsection (3),

(a) the review shall be completed within ten business days after the request for the review is received or within such longer time frame as may be determined by the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency; and

(b) written notice of the result of the review shall be given to all persons affected by the decision within five business days after the review is completed or within such longer time frame as may be determined by the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency.

(3) Subsection 58 (6) of the Regulation is revoked.

27. Subsection 59 (2) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(2) Unless otherwise provided, a notice to be given to a household shall be given to such members of the household as the service manager may require.

28. Subsection 60 (1) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

13.1 The housing projects within the service manager’s service area that contain modified units, and the type of modified units.

29. Table 2 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

TABLE 2
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROVIDERS

Item

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

 

Service Manager

Supportive Housing Providers

Effective Date

1.

City of Brantford

Westglen Co-operative Homes of Brantford Inc.

January 1, 2002

2.

City of Brantford

Victoria Park Community Homes Inc.

January 1, 2002

3.

City of Brantford

Slovak Village Non-Profit Housing Inc.

January 1, 2002

4.

City of Brantford

Beth-Zuriel Non-Profit Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

5.

City of Brantford

Saorsie Co-operative Homes Inc.

January 1, 2002

6.

Municipality of Chatham-Kent

Riverway Non-Profit Housing Corporation

April 1, 2002

7.

City of Cornwall

Cornwall and Area Housing Corporation

March 1, 2002

8.

City of Cornwall

Logement La Nativité (Cornwall) Inc.

March 1, 2002

9.

City of Cornwall

Williamsburg Non-Profit Housing Corporation

March 1, 2002

10.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Cornerstone Community Association Durham Inc.

February 1, 2002

11.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Duffin’s Creek Co-operative Homes Inc.

February 1, 2002

12.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Durham Christian Homes Inc.

February 1, 2002

13.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation

February 1, 2002

14.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Gateway Community Homes (Durham) Inc.

February 1, 2002

15.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Heritage Community Housing Corporation

February 1, 2002

16.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Sunrise Seniors Place (Oshawa-Durham) Inc.

February 1, 2002

17.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Harmony-King Co-operative Homes Inc.

June 1, 2002

18.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Borelia Co-operative Homes Inc.

July 1, 2002

19.

Regional Municipality of Durham

Maple Glen Housing Co-Operative

July 1, 2002

20.

County of Grey

Lutheran Social Services (Hanover) Inc.

December 1, 2001

21.

County of Grey

Lutheran Social Services (Owen Sound)

December 1, 2001

22.

County of Grey

Owen Sound Municipal Non-Profit Housing Corp.

December 1, 2001

23.

County of Grey

The Women’s Centre (Grey-Bruce) Inc.

December 1, 2001

24.

Regional Municipality of Halton

Guelph Line Seniors Non-Profit Residential Corporation

March 1, 2002

25.

Regional Municipality of Halton

Halton Development & Non-Profit Housing Accommodation Corporation

March 1, 2002

26.

Regional Municipality of Halton

Ontario March of Dimes Non-Profit Housing Corporation

March 1, 2002

27.

City of Hamilton

Hamilton Housing Corporation

December 1, 2001

28.

City of Hamilton

Local 1005 Community Homes Inc.

December 1, 2001

29.

City of Hamilton

McMaster Community Homes Corp.

December 1, 2001

30.

City of Hamilton

Stoney Creek Non-Profit Housing Corporation

December 1, 2001

31.

City of Hamilton

Victoria Park Community Homes Inc.

December 1, 2001

32.

City of Hamilton

Wesley Community Homes Inc.

December 1, 2001

33.

City of Hamilton

Hamilton East Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes Inc.

December 1, 2001

34.

County of Hastings

Trenton Non-Profit Housing Corporation

March 1, 2002

35.

County of Huron

Women’s Shelter, Second Stage Housing, Housing and Counselling Services of Huron

March 1, 2002

36.

City of Kingston

Bridge House (Kingston) Incorporated

October 1, 2001

37.

City of Kingston

Kingston Home Base Non-Profit Housing Inc.

October 1, 2001

38.

City of Kingston

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Kingston

October 1, 2001

39.

County of Lambton

Sarnia and Lambton Housing Corporation

October 1, 2001

40.

City of London

London & Middlesex Housing Corporation

February 1, 2002

41.

City of London

Lutheran Independent Living (London)

February 1, 2002

42.

City of London

Mission Services of London

February 1, 2002

43.

City of London

Sherwood Forest (Trinity) Housing

February 1, 2002

44.

City of London

Windy Woods Co-operative Homes of London Inc.

February 1, 2002

45.

City of Ottawa

Daybreak Non-Profit Shelter (Ecumenical) Corporation

April 1, 2002

46.

City of Ottawa

Emily Murphy Non-Profit Housing Corporation

April 1, 2002

47.

District Municipality of Muskoka

Bracebridge Municipal Non-Profit Housing Corporation

February 1, 2002

48.

Regional Municipality of Niagara

Faith Lutheran Social Services (St. Catharines)

April 1, 2002

49.

Regional Municipality of Niagara

Niagara Ina Grafton Gage Home of the United Church

April 1, 2002

50.

Regional Municipality of Niagara

The Bethlehem Not-for-Profit Housing Projects of Niagara

April 1, 2002

51.

Regional Municipality of Niagara

Stamford Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes Inc.

April 1, 2002

52.

Regional Municipality of Niagara

The St. Andrews Niagara Housing Development Corporation

April 1, 2002

53.

Regional Municipality of Niagara

Open Door Concepts Welland Inc.

April 1, 2002

54.

Norfolk County

South & Metcalfe Non-Profit Housing Corporation

February 1, 2002

55.

County of Northumberland

Campbellford Memorial Multicare Lodge

April 1, 2002

56.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Chegoggin Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

57.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Pathway Non-Profit Community Developments Incorporated of Peel

October 1, 2001

58.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Peel Non-Profit Housing Corporation

October 1, 2001

59.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Tannery Gate Tower Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

60.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Armagh House

October 1, 2001

61.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Windsor Hill Non-Profit Housing Corporation

October 1, 2001

62.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Peel Multicultural Council Housing Project Inc.

October 1, 2001

63.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Las Americas Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

64.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Erin Court Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

65.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Dan Benedict Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

66.

Regional Municipality of Peel

Ahneen Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

67.

City of Peterborough

Kairos Non-Profit Housing of Peterborough

March 1, 2002

68.

City of Peterborough

Kawartha Participation Projects

March 1, 2002

69.

City of Peterborough

Sunshine Homes Non-Profit Inc.

March 1, 2002

70.

City of Stratford

Emily Murphy Second Stage Residences

April 1, 2002

71.

City of St. Thomas

Dutton & District Lions Non-Profit Housing Inc.

March 1, 2002

72.

City of St. Thomas

Elgin & St. Thomas Housing Corporation

March 1, 2002

73.

City of Toronto

127 Isabella Non-Profit Residence Inc.

May 1, 2002

74.

City of Toronto

1630 Lawrence Avenue West Residences Inc.

May 1, 2002

75.

City of Toronto

Abbeyfield Houses Society of Toronto

May 1, 2002

76.

City of Toronto

ACLI Etobicoke Community Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

77.

City of Toronto

Aldebrain Attendant Care Services of Toronto

May 1, 2002

78.

City of Toronto

Almise Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

79.

City of Toronto

Anduhyaun Inc.

May 1, 2002

80.

City of Toronto

Ascot Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

81.

City of Toronto

Avenel Non-Profit Housing Corporation

May 1, 2002

82.

City of Toronto

Barsa Kelly/Cari Can Co-Op Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

83.

City of Toronto

Bazaar Non-Profit Housing Corporation

May 1, 2002

84.

City of Toronto

Birmingham Homes Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

85.

City of Toronto

Blue Danube Housing Development

May 1, 2002

86.

City of Toronto

B’Nai Brith Canada Family Housing Project (Torresdale) Inc.

May 1, 2002

87.

City of Toronto

Bonar-Parkdale Senior Citizen Non-Profit Housing Corp.

May 1, 2002

88.

City of Toronto

Brookbanks Non-Profit Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

89.

City of Toronto

Canrise Non-Profit Housing Inc.

May 1, 2002

90.

City of Toronto

Casa Abruzzo Benevolent Corporation

May 1, 2002

91.

City of Toronto

Central King Seniors Residence

May 1, 2002

92.

City of Toronto

Chinese Evergreen Non-Profit Homes Corporation

May 1, 2002

93.

City of Toronto

Chord Housing Co-operative Incorporated

May 1, 2002

94.

City of Toronto

Courtland Mews Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

95.

City of Toronto

Deep Quong Non-Profit (Metro Toronto) Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

96.

City of Toronto

Dixon Neighbourhood Homes Incorporated

May 1, 2002

97.

City of Toronto

Edgeview Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

98.

City of Toronto

Ernescliffe Non-Profit Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

99.

City of Toronto

Esperance Non-Profit Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

100.

City of Toronto

Evangel Hall Non-Profit Housing Corporation

May 1, 2002

101.

City of Toronto

Family Action Network Housing Corporation (Ontario)

May 1, 2002

102.

City of Toronto

Fred Victor Centre

May 1, 2002

103.

City of Toronto

Gardenview Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

104.

City of Toronto

Glen Gardens Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

105.

City of Toronto

Habayit Shelanu Seniors Residences Corporation

May 1, 2002

106.

City of Toronto

Harmony Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

107.

City of Toronto

Hickory Tree Road Co-operative Homes

May 1, 2002

108.

City of Toronto

Hospital Workers’ Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

109.

City of Toronto

Houses Opening Today Toronto Inc.

May 1, 2002

110.

City of Toronto

Humbervale Christian Outreach Foundation Inc.

May 1, 2002

111.

City of Toronto

Inter Faith Homes (Centenary) Corporation

May 1, 2002

112.

City of Toronto

Interchurch Community Housing Corp.

May 1, 2002

113.

City of Toronto

Italian Canadian Benevolent Seniors Apartment Corp.

May 1, 2002

114.

City of Toronto

Jenny Green Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

115.

City of Toronto

Kingsway-Lambton Homes For Seniors Inc.

May 1, 2002

116.

City of Toronto

Knights Village Non-Profit Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

117.

City of Toronto

La Paz Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

118.

City of Toronto

Lakeshore Gardens Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

119.

City of Toronto

Lakeshore Village Artists Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

120.

City of Toronto

Las Flores Non-Profit Housing Corporation

May 1, 2002

121.

City of Toronto

Loyola Arrupe Corporation

May 1, 2002

122.

City of Toronto

Loyola Arrupe Phase II Inc.

May 1, 2002

123.

City of Toronto

Margaret Laurence Housing Co-operative

May 1, 2002

124.

City of Toronto

Marketview Housing Co-operative

May 1, 2002

125.

City of Toronto

Masaryktown Non-Profit Residences Inc.

May 1, 2002

126.

City of Toronto

McClintock Manor

May 1, 2002

127.

City of Toronto

Metta Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

128.

City of Toronto

Micah Homes Non-Profit Housing Corporation

May 1, 2002

129.

City of Toronto

Myrmex Non-Profit Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

130.

City of Toronto

Nakiska Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

131.

City of Toronto

New Hibret Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

132.

City of Toronto

Nishnawbe Homes Incorporated

May 1, 2002

133.

City of Toronto

Operating Engineers Local 793 Non-Profit Housing. Inc.

May 1, 2002

134.

City of Toronto

Operation Springboard

May 1, 2002

135.

City of Toronto

Our Saviour Thistletown Lutheran Lodge

May 1, 2002

136.

City of Toronto

Palisades Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

137.

City of Toronto

Peggy and Andrew Brewin Co-operative

May 1, 2002

138.

City of Toronto

Peregrine Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

139.

City of Toronto

Performing Arts Lodges of Canada

May 1, 2002

140.

City of Toronto

Rakoczi Villa

May 1, 2002

141.

City of Toronto

Richview Baptist Foundation

May 1, 2002

142.

City of Toronto

Riverdale United Non-Profit Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

143.

City of Toronto

Robert Cooke Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

144.

City of Toronto

Scarborough Heights Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

145.

City of Toronto

Secord Avenue Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

146.

City of Toronto

St. John’s Polish National Catholic Cathedral Residence Corp.

May 1, 2002

147.

City of Toronto

St. Margaret Community Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

148.

City of Toronto

Stephenson Senior Link Homes

May 1, 2002

149.

City of Toronto

The St. Margaret’s Towers Inc.

May 1, 2002

150.

City of Toronto

Tamil Co-operative Homes

May 1, 2002

151.

City of Toronto

Terra Bella Non-Profit Housing Corp.

May 1, 2002

152.

City of Toronto

Tobias House of Toronto - I

May 1, 2002

153.

City of Toronto

Tobias House of Toronto - II

May 1, 2002

154.

City of Toronto

Toronto Housing Company Inc.

May 1, 2002

155.

City of Toronto

Toronto Refugee Community Non-Profit Homes & Services

May 1, 2002

156.

City of Toronto

Ujamaa Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

157.

City of Toronto

Upwood Park/Salvador Del Mundo Co-operative Homes Inc.

May 1, 2002

158.

City of Toronto

Vila Gaspar Corte Real Inc.

May 1, 2002

159.

City of Toronto

Villa Otthon (Lambton)

May 1, 2002

160.

City of Toronto

VincentPaul Family Homes Corporation

May 1, 2002

161.

City of Toronto

Walton Place (Scarborough) Inc.

May 1, 2002

162.

City of Toronto

West Rouge Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

163.

City of Toronto

Westminster Church Seniors’ Housing

May 1, 2002

164.

City of Toronto

Wilmar Heights Housing Co-operative Inc.

May 1, 2002

165.

City of Toronto

Woodgreen Community Housing Inc.

May 1, 2002

166.

City of Toronto

Jarvis-George Housing Co-operative Inc.

July 1, 2002

167.

City of Toronto

Maple Leaf Drive Seniors Non-Profit Residence

July 1, 2002

168.

City of Toronto

Mary Lambert Swale Non-Profit Homes Inc.

July 1, 2002

169.

City of Toronto

Niagara Neighbourhood Housing Co-operative

July 1, 2002

170.

City of Toronto

Robin Gardner Voce Non-Profit Homes Inc.

July 1, 2002

171.

City of Toronto

St. Mark’s (Don Mills) Non-Profit Housing Corporation

July 1, 2002

172.

City of Toronto

Atahualpa Housing Co-operative Inc.

December 1, 2002

173.

City of Toronto

Duncan Mills Labourers’ Local 183 Co-operative Homes Inc.

December 1, 2002

174.

City of Toronto

Maurice Coulter Housing Co-operative Inc.

December 1, 2002

175.

City of Toronto

Wilcox Creek Co-operative Homes Inc.

December 1, 2002

176.

City of Toronto

Tahanan Non-Profit Homes Corporation

August 1, 2003

177.

City of Toronto

Hellenic Home for the Aged Inc.

August 1, 2003

178.

City of Toronto

Riverdale Housing Action Group Corporation

March 1, 2004

179.

City of Toronto

Ahmadiyya Abode of Peace Inc.

March 1, 2004

180.

City of Toronto

Homes First Society

April 1, 2005

181.

City of Toronto

Glen Park Co-operative Homes Inc.

March 1, 2004

182.

City of Toronto

Harbour Channel Housing Co-operative Inc.

March 1, 2004

183.

City of Toronto

Muriel Collins Housing Co-operative Inc.

March 1, 2004

184.

City of Toronto

Victoria-Shuter Non-Profit Housing Corporation

March 1, 2004

185.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Mimico Co-operative Homes Incorporated

April 1, 2005

186.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Cypriot Homes of the Kitchener-Waterloo Area

October 1, 2001

187.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

The Hellenic Community of Kitchener-Waterloo and Suburbs Housing

October 1, 2001

188.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Highland Homes Co-operative Inc.

October 1, 2001

189.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

House of Friendship of Kitchener

October 1, 2001

190.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Kitchener Alliance Community Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

191.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Kitchener Housing Inc.

October 1, 2001

192.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Kitchener-Waterloo Young Women’s Christian Association

October 1, 2001

193.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Lusitania Villas of Cambridge Incorporated

October 1, 2001

194.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Maple Heights Non-Profit Housing Corporation

October 1, 2001

195.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Max Saltsman Community Co-operative Inc.

October 1, 2001

196.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Needlewood Glen Housing Co-operative Inc.

October 1, 2001

197.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

New Generation Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

198.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Pablo Neruda Non-Profit Housing Corporation

October 1, 2001

199.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Sand Hills Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

200.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Senioren Haus Concordia Inc.

October 1, 2001

201.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Seven Maples Co-operative Homes Incorporated

October 1, 2001

202.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Shamrock Co-operative Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

203.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

St. John’s Senior Citizens’ Home

October 1, 2001

204.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Victoria Park Community Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

205.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Village Lifestyles Non-Profit Homes Inc.

October 1, 2001

206.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Waterloo Local Housing Corporation

October 1, 2001

207.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Waterloo Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation

October 1, 2001

208.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Willowside Housing Co-operative Inc.

October 1, 2001

209.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Maple Heights Non-Profit Housing Corporation

June 1, 2002

210.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Slavonia-Croatian Non-Profit Homes Inc.

April 1, 2003

211.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Kitchener Alliance Community Homes Inc.

March 1, 2004

212.

Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Village Lifestyles Non-Profit Homes Inc.

April 1, 2005

213.

County of Wellington

Guelph Non-Profit Housing Corporation

February 1, 2002

214.

County of Wellington

Victor Davis Memorial Court Non-Profit Homes Inc.

February 1, 2002

215.

City of Windsor

Belle River Co-operative Homes Inc.

January 1, 2002

216.

City of Windsor

Windsor Essex Community Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

217.

City of Windsor

Glengarry Non-Profit Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

218.

City of Windsor

Glengarry Non-Profit Housing Corporation (Phase II)

January 1, 2002

219.

City of Windsor

Grachanica Non-Profit Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

220.

City of Windsor

John Moynahan Co-operative Homes Inc.

January 1, 2002

221.

City of Windsor

Windsor Y Residence Inc.

January 1, 2002

222.

City of Windsor

Labour Community Service Centre

January 1, 2002

223.

Regional Municipality of York

Charles Darrow Housing Co-operative Inc.

November 1, 2001

224.

Regional Municipality of York

Holy Trinity Non-Profit Residences York

November 1, 2001

225.

Regional Municipality of York

Kinsmen Non-Profit Housing Corporation (Richmond Hill)

November 1, 2001

226.

Regional Municipality of York

Prophetic Non-Profit (Richmond Hill) Inc.

November 1, 2001

227.

Regional Municipality of York

Region of York Housing Corporation

November 1, 2001

228.

Regional Municipality of York

Schomberg Lions Club Non-Profit Housing Corporation

November 1, 2001

229.

Regional Municipality of York

Water Street Non-Profit Homes Inc.

November 1, 2001

230.

Algoma District

Town of Blind River Non-Profit Housing Corporation

December 1, 2001

231.

District of Cochrane Social Services Administration Board

Access Better Living Inc.

February 1, 2002

232.

District of Cochrane Social Services Administration Board

Riverside Acres of Toronto

February 1, 2002

233.

District of Cochrane Social Services Administration Board

Cochrane District Housing Support Services Inc.

February 1, 2002

234.

Kenora District Services Board

First Step Women’s Shelter

January 1, 2002

235.

Kenora District Services Board

Hoshizaki House Non-Profit Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

236.

Kenora District Services Board

Kenora Municipal Non-Profit Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

237.

Kenora District Services Board

Dryden MNP Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

238.

Kenora District Services Board

Town of Sioux Lookout Non-Profit Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

239.

District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board

Physically Handicapped Adults’ Rehabilitation Association Nipissing-Parry Sound

December 1, 2001

240.

District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board

Temagami Non-Profit Housing Corporation

December 1, 2001

241.

District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board

West Nipissing Non-Profit Housing Corporation — La Corporation de Logement À But Non-Lucratif de Nipissing Ouest

December 1, 2001

242.

District of Rainy River Social Services Administration Board

Golden Age Manor (Emo) Inc.

January 1, 2002

243.

District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board

The Columbus Club of Sault Ste. Marie Housing Corporation

March 1, 2002

244.

District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board

Lutheran Community Housing Corporation of Thunder Bay

January 1, 2002

245.

District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board

Nipigon Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

246.

District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board

Thunder Bay Community Housing

January 1, 2002

247.

District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board

Thunder Bay District Housing Corporation

January 1, 2002

30. This Regulation comes into force on August 1, 2007.

 

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