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Form for certifying energy efficiency and sustainable building compliance for TCAC-funded residential projects, detailing construction standards, appliance, water, and renewable energy requirements for new and rehabilitated buildings.
Year:
2016–2018
Region / City:
California, USA
Topic:
Energy efficiency and sustainable construction standards
Document Type:
Certification form
Organization / Agency:
Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)
Author:
Energy Analyst / Consulting Firm
Target Audience:
Project developers, architects, contractors
Project Name:
[To be filled per project]
TCAC Number:
CA-18-[project-specific]
Standards Referenced:
California Energy Efficiency Standards Part 6, LEED, PHIUS, Passive House, Living Building Challenge, National Green Building Standard ICC / ASRAE – 700, GreenPoint Rated Program
Appliance Requirements:
ENERGY STAR rated appliances for Low-Income Units
Water and Landscaping Requirements:
Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance compliance
Certification Date:
[To be filled per project]
License Type & Number:
[To be filled per energy analyst]
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2019
Region:
California, USA
Document Type:
Certification Form
Agency:
Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)
Project Number:
CA-19-
Project Name:
[Not specified]
Scope:
New construction and rehabilitation of Low-Income Units
Energy Standards:
California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 6 (2013/2016)
Sustainability Requirements:
Onsite renewable generation, water-efficient landscaping, energy-efficient appliances, low-VOC materials
Target Audience:
Developers and energy consultants
Certification:
Energy Analyst verification under CTCAC regulations
Compliance Programs:
LEED, PHIUS, Passive House, Living Building Challenge, National Green Building Standard, GreenPoint Rated
Additional Features:
Community gardens, reclaimed water irrigation, certified low-emission construction materials
Year:
2013–2015
Region / City:
California
Subject:
Housing and Tax Credit Allocation
Document Type:
Certification
Organization / Institution:
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)
Author:
TCAC
Target Audience:
Project owners, managers, and relevant stakeholders
Period of Action:
2013–2015
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Jurisdiction:
State of California
Issuing body:
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
Document type:
Owner certification form
Program:
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)
Subject:
Minimum construction standards and operational compliance
Project identification:
TCAC project number field (CA-17-…)
Applicable entities:
Project owners and property management of tax credit housing developments
Key compliance areas:
On-site manager unit requirements, tenant fees and charges, utility allowance structure, physical and service amenities, smoke-free housing commitments
Certification requirement:
Authorized owner signatory confirmation
Related agencies:
California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC) and California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC)
Primary topics:
Property management staffing, tenant cost rules, amenity disclosure, regulatory compliance verification
Signature fields:
Authorized signatory name, owner name, certification date
Year:
2016–2018
Country:
Canada
Subject:
eManifest, Advance Commercial Information, customs reporting
Document type:
Frequently Asked Questions
Issuing authority:
Canada Border Services Agency
Referenced organizations:
Trade Tech
Target audience:
Carriers, freight forwarders, importers
Transportation modes:
Highway, rail, air, marine
Regulatory framework:
Administrative Monetary Penalty System
Key dates:
November 7, 2016; January 11, 2017; July 2018; December 6, 2016
Scope:
Pre-arrival electronic cargo and conveyance information
Source category:
Government regulatory guidance
GNRB® vs MRI for Detecting Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears with Arthroscopic Validation (2016–2018)
Year:
2016–2018
Country:
France
City:
Lille; Laval
Field:
Orthopaedics; Radiology; Medical Devices
Document Type:
Academic research study (Master 2 thesis abstract)
Author:
Florian Beaurain
Academic Institution:
College of Lille
Supervisors:
Stéphane Nouveau; Henri Robert
Affiliated Institution:
CHNM
Study Design:
Retrospective comparative study with arthroscopic validation
Population:
Operated patients with ACL tears or ACL tears with meniscus (n=200; 136 included)
Groups:
Complete ACL tears; Partial ACL tears
Diagnostic Methods Compared:
GNRB arthrometer; MRI (1.5 Tesla)
Reference Standard:
Arthroscopy
Statistical Analysis:
Non-inferiority test; Difference of proportions test; Confidence interval estimation
Primary Outcome:
Sensibility of GNRB versus MRI
Sample Size Calculation:
Minimum 36 subjects per group (72 total)
Key Results:
Equivalent sensibility for complete ACL tears; higher sensibility of GNRB for partial ACL tears
References:
Beldame J (2009); Lefevre N et al. (2014); Klouche S et al. (2015); Steltzlen C et al. (2011); Robert H et al. (2009)
Year:
2016–2018
Region / City:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Topic:
R software use in pharmaceutical research and regulatory reporting
Document Type:
Meeting minutes
Organization / Institution:
AIMS Special Interest Group (SIG)
Attendees:
Craig Mcilloney (PPD), Lyn Taylor (PRA), Chris Toffis (Amgen), Dave Inman (GSK), Yann Robert (Servier), Helene Savel (Bordeaux University Hospital), Sophie Canete (Bordeaux University Hospital), Jules Hernandez-Sanchez (Roche)
Authors:
Multiple team members
Action Items:
Intro to Validation article, Next RShiny installment, SAS & R for MCMC, EFSPI newsletter integration
Conference:
Beurs Van Berlage, Amsterdam, 3–6 June 2018
Document Period:
June 2016 – June 2018
R Platform Recommendations:
Non-validated exploratory platform, validated regulatory platform
Consortium Proposal:
Consortium Of Regulated R Packages (CORRP)
Year:
2016–2018
Company:
China Ting Group Holdings Limited
Industry:
Apparel and textile manufacturing
Headquarters:
China
Additional offices:
Paris, New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong
Document type:
Financial analysis assignment
Author:
Katrina Brown
Student ID:
s0030976
Course:
ACCT13017 Financial Statement Analysis
Term:
Term 2 2019
Standards:
Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards (HKFRS) / IFRS
Key focus:
Revenue, cost of sales, non-current and current assets, equity accounts, CEO compensation, investor returns
Source references:
Hong Kong Stock Exchange, business journals, online articles from 2019
Year:
2016–2018
Country:
United Kingdom
Education Level:
Secondary education (GCSE)
Subject:
Citizenship Studies
Document Type:
Curriculum course planner
Organisation:
Pearson Edexcel
Programme:
Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies
Course Duration:
Two years
Academic Years Covered:
Year 10–Year 11
Lesson Frequency:
Two lessons per week
Curriculum Structure:
Themes A–E (Living together in the UK; Democracy at work in the UK; Law and justice; Power and influence; Taking Citizenship Action)
Assessment References:
Internal assessments, exam preparation, revision and mock examinations
Activities Included:
Classroom lessons, simulations, role-play, presentations, community engagement, research projects
Target Audience:
Citizenship teachers and secondary school educators
Geographical Focus:
United Kingdom
Timeframe of Schedule:
September 2016 – May 2018
Year:
2016–2018
Field:
Nanotechnology, Cancer Research, Biomedical Engineering
Document type:
Academic journal article list
Authors:
Donglu Shi, Yilong Wang, Kun Wang, Shuman Wen, Lianghua He, Ang Li, Yan Li, Haiqing Dong, Wei Li, Tianbin Ren, Zhiyuan Zhang, Xin Huang, Chengqi Fan, Huanhuan Zhu, Wenjun Le, Shaobin Cui, Xin Chen, Andrew W. Dunn, Vladimir V. Kalinichenko, Jian Zhao, Bingmei Sun, Jinrui Wu, Wei An, Qingge Fu, Chengwei Shao, Aihua Yao, Bingdi Chen, Zheng Cui, Rodney C. Ewing, Yuan Zhao, Julian Wang, Fangjie Wo, Rujiao Xu, Yuxiang Shao, Zheyu Zhang, Maoquan Chu, Shupeng Liu, Xiao Han, Shiming Huang, Lingyun Gao, Chao Lin, Yuhui Wang, Xuejun Wen, Yuehua Liu, Huiyun Wen, Jie Liu, Aijun Shen, Yongyong Li, Dong Wang, Lei Ren, Ling Lin, Jennifer J. Hu, Yihui Hu, Pengyuan Yang, Markus Meyer, Rainer H. Fink, Jianbo Li, Shenyang Cai
Target audience:
Researchers, Academics, Clinicians
Publication type:
Peer-reviewed journals
Key topics:
Nanoparticles, Cancer Diagnostics, Cancer Therapeutics, Photothermal Therapy, Immunotherapy, Targeted Drug Delivery, Biomedical Imaging, Nanomaterials, Hyperthermia, Nanovaccines
Period covered:
2016–2018
Affiliation:
University of Cincinnati and collaborating institutions
DOI / URLs:
Provided for individual articles
Year:
2015
Country:
Ireland
Organization:
Citizens Information Board
Related institution:
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
Document type:
Policy submission
Topic:
Human rights and equality policy
Audience:
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
Strategic period addressed:
2016–2018
Date of submission:
October 2015
Subject areas:
Citizenship, social inclusion, disability rights, equality policy, access to services
Referenced legislation and frameworks:
Disability Act 2005; UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Policy areas discussed:
Housing, health services, education, social supports, migration integration
Population groups referenced:
People with disabilities, older people, Travellers, Roma communities, ethnic minorities, people requiring social housing
Year:
[year]
Region/City:
[region/city]
Topic:
Grievance procedure, employee rights, workplace safety
Document Type:
Grievance filing
Organization/Institution:
[organization]
Author:
[author]
Target Audience:
Postal workers, union members, management
Period of Validity:
[period]
Approval Date:
[date]
Amendment Date:
[date]
Note:
Year
Note:
Date of Notice for Removal
Year:
2019
Region:
California, USA
Document Type:
Certification Form
Agency:
Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)
Project Number:
CA-19-
Project Name:
[Not specified]
Scope:
New construction and rehabilitation of Low-Income Units
Energy Standards:
California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 6 (2013/2016)
Sustainability Requirements:
Onsite renewable generation, water-efficient landscaping, energy-efficient appliances, low-VOC materials
Target Audience:
Developers and energy consultants
Certification:
Energy Analyst verification under CTCAC regulations
Compliance Programs:
LEED, PHIUS, Passive House, Living Building Challenge, National Green Building Standard, GreenPoint Rated
Additional Features:
Community gardens, reclaimed water irrigation, certified low-emission construction materials
Year:
2013–2015
Region / City:
California
Subject:
Housing and Tax Credit Allocation
Document Type:
Certification
Organization / Institution:
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)
Author:
TCAC
Target Audience:
Project owners, managers, and relevant stakeholders
Period of Action:
2013–2015
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / City:
California, USA
Subject:
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Compliance
Document Type:
Certification Form
Issuing Authority:
Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)
Project Name:
[Blank in document]
TCAC Number:
CA-20-[Redacted]
On-site Manager Requirements:
Minimum 1 unit for projects ≥16 units, additional units per regulation
Alternative Staffing Provision:
Full-time property management staff with emergency-trained desk/security personnel
Utility Allowance:
Excludes or includes water, trash, sewer, with metering specified
Amenities:
Physical, transit, and service amenities detailed per project
Smoking Policy:
Smoke-free building designation enforced through lease agreements
Owner Certification:
Confirmation that all listed requirements have been incorporated into the project
Authorized Signatory:
[Blank in document]
Date of Certification:
[Blank in document]
Note:
Year
Theme:
Housing and Accessibility Requirements
Document Type:
Certification
Organization / Institution:
State of California, Tax Credit Allocation Committee
Author:
Architect Firm
Target Audience:
Project Developers, Architects
Period of Effectiveness:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Project Name:
[not provided]
CTCAC Number:
CA-*YEAR - [not provided]
Housing and Accessibility Requirements:
The design of the development complies with all applicable housing and accessibility requirements.
Accessibility Requirements:
New construction and rehabilitation projects must meet specific accessibility and mobility features for low-income units according to the California Building Code and federal regulations.
Minimum Construction Standards:
Construction must meet specific standards for landscaping, roofing, exterior doors, appliances, window coverings, and water heaters.
Competitive Awards:
Projects must adhere to specific guidelines for low-income units, mobility accessibility, and elevator accessibility.
Threshold Basis Limit Adjustments:
Projects with parking beneath residential units, seismic upgrades, community gardens, and sustainable materials.
Architect Certification:
Architectural firm certifies that the project complies with the above standards under penalty of perjury.
Contextual description:
This document is a certification form for architects, confirming that construction projects comply with accessibility, housing, and construction standards set by the State of California, including various sustainability and mobility requirements for low-income housing.
Year:
2015
Note:
Project Name
TCAC Number:
CA-15-
Minimum Construction Standards:
Yes
Previously granted exemptions/waivers:
Attached
Landscaping:
Low water use plant and tree species
Roofing:
3-year subcontractor guarantee, 20-year manufacturer’s warranty
Appliances:
ENERGY STAR rated
Floor coverings:
Hard, water-resistant, cleanable surface
Insulation:
Greenguard Gold Certification
Rehabilitation Project:
Energy efficiency improvement requirement: 10%
Renewable Energy:
Onsite renewable generation requirement
New construction:
15% energy efficiency improvement over 2013 standards
Rehabilitation:
80% decrease in TDV energy use post-rehabilitation
Water Irrigation:
Reclaimed water, greywater, or rainwater
Community Gardens:
60 sq ft per unit
Building materials:
Bamboo, cork, FSC-Certified wood, etc.
EPA Program:
Indoor Air Plus Program
Year:
2020
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Building Methods, Certification
Document Type:
Certification
Organization / Institution:
State of California, Tax Credit Allocation Committee
Author:
Energy Analyst, Energy Consulting Firm
Target Audience:
Energy Analysts, Sustainable Building Professionals, Project Developers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2020
Modification Date:
Not specified