| Administrative law - 1990 - 714 pages
...be provided in order to qualify for the exemption. Paragraph (b)(l) of the proposed rule stated that "significant facilities and services specifically...meet the physical or social needs of older persons" include an accessible physical environment, congregate dining facilities, social and recreational programs,... | |
| United States - Civil rights - 1989 - 140 pages
...Secretary shall develop regulations which require at least the following factors: (i) the existence of significant facilities and services specifically designed...the physical or social needs of older persons, or if the provision of such facilities and services is not practicable, that such housing is necessary to... | |
| Lawrence A. Frolik - Law - 1999 - 716 pages
...secretary of HUD was directed to develop regulations that would require at a minimum (1) the existence of significant facilities and services specifically designed...meet the physical or social needs of older persons; (2) that at least 80 percent of the units are occupied by at least one person fifty-five years of age... | |
| Stephen J. Hyland - Law - 2004 - 260 pages
...General shall adopt regulations which require at least the following factors: (a) the existence of significant facilities and services specifically designed...the physical or social needs of older persons, or if the provision of such facilities and services is not practicable, that such housing is necessary to... | |
| Robert B. Hudson - Medicaid - 2005 - 336 pages
...person who is 55 years of age or older. Along with the third circumstance, the housing must also provide "significant facilities and services specifically...meet the physical or social needs of older persons" (42 USC §3607(b)(2)(C)(i)). The third circumstance is used most often by landlords because of its... | |
| Andrew D. Blechman - Social Science - 2009 - 256 pages
...1988 to the Fair Housing Act required such communities to provide "significant services and facilities specifically designed to meet the physical or social needs of older persons." The wording was somewhat vague, but the intent was not: retirement communities may exist because they... | |
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