Social Housing Act, 2008 (Act No. 16 of 2008)

Rules

Rules on Long-Term Accreditation of Social Housing Institutions

Chapter 2

13. Decision on accreditation

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13.1 The outcome of the accreditation process shall be communicated to the applicant in writing and may include one of the following decisions—
13.1.1full accreditation for a period not exceeding five (5) years;
13.1.2conditional accreditation for a period not exceeding two (2) years; or
13.1.3no accreditation.

 

13.2A decision to grant conditional accreditation shall be taken when an institution does not meet all, but substantially complies with, the Regulatory Authority’s prescribed minimum accreditation requirements, criteria and standards for social housing institutions and such an institution is required to fulfil conditions as determined by the Regulatory Authority in the Compliance Plan.

 

13.3A decision to grant full accreditation may be taken when an institution complies with all of the Regulatory Authority’s prescribed accreditation requirements, criteria and standards for social housing institutions.

 

13.4An application for accreditation may be declined when an institution does not comply with the Regulatory Authority’s prescribed minimum accreditation requirements, criteria and standards for social housing institutions.