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Section 20-80-403 - Definitions

As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:(1) 'Applicant' means any city, incorporated town, legal entity that intends to apply for an award of low-income housing tax credits under section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code, or community organization applying to the Commissioner of State Lands for donation of tax-forfeited land;(2)(A) 'Community organization' means a recreational, educational, social, or benevolent organization dedicated to improving the mental or physical health and welfare of its members and of the public.(B) A community organization may be established for community betterment or beautification, environmental protection, establishment of housing, and other purposes beneficial to the community and may be a division of the federal, state, county, or local government or may be a private nonprofit corporation;(3) 'Eligible person' means an individual person or family unit meeting eligibility criteria for the sale, lease, or grant of a homestead. A corporation, partnership, association, or similar organization shall not be an eligible person;(4) 'Homestead' means the home and accompanying or adjoining land of the primary residence of a person;

corporation, partnership, association, or similar organization shall not be an eligible person;(4) 'Homestead' means the home and accompanying or adjoining land of the primary residence of a person; and(5) 'Urban' means land found within the city limits of any city or incorporated town in the state.Acts 1993, No. 1009, § 2; 2011, No. 1013, § 2.

As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:(1) 'Applicant' means any city, incorporated town, legal entity that intends to apply for an award of low-income housing tax credits under section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code, or community organization applying to the Commissioner of State Lands for donation of tax-forfeited land;(2)(A) 'Community organization' means a recreational, educational, social, or benevolent organization dedicated to improving the mental or physical health and welfare of its members and of the public.(B) A community organization may be established for community betterment or beautification, environmental protection, establishment of housing, and other purposes beneficial to the community and may be a division of the federal, state, county, or local government or may be a private nonprofit corporation;(3) 'Eligible person' means an individual person or family unit meeting eligibility criteria for the sale, lease, or grant of a homestead. A corporation, partnership, association, or similar organization shall not be an eligible person;(4) 'Homestead' means the home and accompanying or adjoining land of the primary residence of a person;

corporation, partnership, association, or similar organization shall not be an eligible person;(4) 'Homestead' means the home and accompanying or adjoining land of the primary residence of a person; and(5) 'Urban' means land found within the city limits of any city or incorporated town in the state.Acts 1993, No. 1009, § 2; 2011, No. 1013, § 2.
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