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B.C. Reg. 157/2024
O.C. 356/2024
Deposited June 19, 2024
This consolidation is current to December 10, 2024.
Link to consolidated regulation (PDF)

Vancouver Charter

Prescribed Classes of Affordable Housing (Vancouver Charter) Regulation

Contents
1Definitions
2Prescribed classes of affordable housing

Definitions

1   In this regulation:

"applicable entity" means the following:

(a) the government or an agent of the government;

(b) the government of Canada or an agent of the government of Canada;

(c) a municipality;

(d) a regional district;

(e) a corporation incorporated by, or in which shares have been acquired by, a municipality or regional district for a purpose that includes providing affordable housing;

(f) a First Nation;

(g) an applicable recipient, if the applicable recipient has received funding from one or more of the entities in paragraphs (a) to (f) for the purpose of building affordable housing;

(h) an applicable recipient, if the applicable recipient

(i) has entered into an agreement referred to in section 565.2 of the Vancouver Charter, or

(ii) has, as covenantor, agreed to a provision described in section 219 (2) (a) or (b) of the Land Title Act the effect of which provision is to limit the use of the applicable land to that of affordable housing;

"applicable recipient" means the following:

(a) a society as defined in section 1 of the Societies Act, other than a member-funded society as defined in section 190 of that Act;

(b) a board as defined in section 1 of the Health Authorities Act;

(c) a registered charity as defined in section 248 (1) of the Income Tax Act (Canada);

(d) a corporation as defined in section 2 (1) of the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act;

"federal non-profit cooperative" means a cooperative as defined in section 2 (1) of the Canada Cooperatives Act, if Part 20 of that Act applies to the cooperative;

"First Nation" means the following:

(a) a band as defined in section 2 (1) of the Indian Act (Canada);

(b) the Nisg̱a'a Nation;

(c) a Nisg̱a'a Village;

(d) the shíshálh Nation continued under the shíshálh Nation Self-Government Act (Canada);

(e) the shíshálh Nation Government District continued under the shíshálh Nation Self-Government Act (Canada);

(f) a treaty first nation;

(g) the Westbank First Nation as defined in the agreement approved under the Westbank First Nation Self-Government Act (Canada);

"housing cooperative" means a housing cooperative within the meaning of the Cooperative Association Act, if section 173 of that Act applies to the housing cooperative;

"rental unit" has the same meaning as in section 1 of the Residential Tenancy Act.

Prescribed classes of affordable housing

2   The following classes of affordable housing are prescribed for the purposes of section 523I (5) of the Vancouver Charter:

(a) rental units that will be

(i) owned or leased by an applicable entity, and

(ii) operated by an applicable entity, which entity need not be the same as the applicable entity under subparagraph (i);

(b) supportive housing units, which are units of residential accommodation that will be

(i) owned or leased by an applicable entity,

(ii) operated by an applicable entity, which entity need not be the same as the applicable entity under subparagraph (i), and

(iii) provided to seniors, persons with disabilities, persons experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness, or other individuals who, based on criteria set by the applicable entity that operates the units, will benefit from on-site supports and services;

(c) cooperative housing, which is housing that will be provided to members of a housing cooperative;

(d) housing that will be provided to members of a federal non-profit cooperative;

(e) transitional housing, which is living accommodation that will be provided

(i) on a temporary basis,

(ii) by a person that receives funding from the government, the government of Canada, a municipality or a regional district for the purpose of providing the accommodation, and

(iii) as part of a program intended to assist individuals to become better able to live independently;

(f) emergency shelter, which is living accommodation that will be

(i) provided by a person that receives funding from the government, the government of Canada, a municipality or a regional district for the purpose of providing the accommodation, and

(ii) used to provide temporary accommodation, without charge, to individuals who are in need of such accommodation.

[Provisions relevant to the enactment of this regulation: Vancouver Charter, S.B.C. 1953, c. 55, ss. 523I (5) and 523Q.]