Is the “Resident Involvement in the Revitalization Program” certification a curable threshold (pg. 64141)?
Yes, the “Resident Involvement in the Revitalization Program” certification is a curable threshold in accordance with Section III(C)(2)(b) and Section IV(B)(5). As stated under Section IV(B)(5), omission of, or incorrect/improper signature on certain documents, including the resident involvement certification, is considered a technical deficiency and must be cured within the cure period, as stated in the Section IV(B) of the SuperNOFA. Applications that remain deficient after the cure period will not be rated or ranked and will be ineligible for funding.
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- Is the "Resident Involvement in the Revitalization Program" certification a curable threshold (pg. 64141)?