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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 50199.22

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(a)Upon being informed that information, supplied by a housing credit applicant, or any person acting on behalf of a housing credit applicant, pursuant to this chapter or Section 12206, 17058, or 23610.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, is false or is no longer true, upon finding that false information has been submitted or the information submitted is no longer true.
(b)Appropriate action, which the committee may pursue upon finding that false information or information that is no longer true is submitted in connection with a housing credit application, includes the following:
(1)Requiring the submission of certified, notarized, or third-party documents in support of the application.
(2)Rejecting the application.
(3)Cancelling a reservation of housing credits.
(4)Bringing a judicial action to enjoin the use of the federal housing credit and the state tax credit authorized by Sections 12206, 17058, and 23610.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
(5)Disqualifying the housing credit applicant, its principals, and any person acting on behalf of the housing credit applicant from filing applications with the committee for a one-year period.
(6)Reporting promptly, in writing, to the Internal Revenue Service and the Franchise Tax Board, any noncompliance with federal and state requirements or misrepresentations the committee finds were made by the housing credit applicant or any person acting on behalf of a housing credit applicant, pursuant to subdivision (a).
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