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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 214.09

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For purposes of Sections 214.06, 214.07, and 214.08, all of the following shall apply:
(a)“Local government” means any city, county, city and county, housing authority, housing successor to a redevelopment agency, or a joint powers agency that has approved land use entitlements or building permits, provided land or financing, or approved the issuance of tax-exempt bonds pursuant to the federal Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act for the low-income housing project.
(b)“Low-income housing project” means a low-income housing project that is eligible for the exemption provided by subdivision
(g)of Section 214.
(c)“Payment in lieu of taxes agreement” means any agreement entered into between a local government and a property owner of a low-income housing project that requires the owner of the low-income housing project to pay the local government a charge to compensate the local government for lost property tax revenues resulting from the low-income housing project receiving an exemption pursuant to subdivision
(g)of Section 214.
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