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i. For rental units: <br />(a) A very low-income person's annual adjusted <br />gross income may increase to an amount not to <br />exceed one hundred forty percent (140%) of <br />fifty percent (50%) of the median income <br />adjusted for family size for the purposes of <br />the IRCLHAProgram; <br />(b) A low-income person's annual adjusted <br />gross income may increase to an amount not to <br />exceed one hundred forty percent (140%) of <br />eighty percent (80%) of the median income <br />adjusted for family size for the purposes of <br />the IRCLHAProgram; <br />(c) A moderate -income person's annual adjusted <br />gross income may increase to an amount not to <br />exceed one hundred forty percent (140%) of one <br />hundred twenty percent (120%) of the median <br />income adjusted for family size for the <br />purposes of the IRCLHAProgram; <br />ii. For owner -occupied units: The income of <br />eligible persons may increase without limit. <br />b. A minimum of thirty percent (30%) of the housing <br />units receiving assistance shall be occupied by <br />households which are classified as very low-income <br />households. <br />c. A minimum of thirty percent (30%) of the housing <br />units receiving assistance shall be occupied by <br />households which are classified as low-income <br />households. <br />d. Each individual IRCLHAProgram Assistance Strategy <br />shall further identify the income classification of <br />eligible persons who may occupy the housing unit. <br />(Please Section III.B. of this Plan.) <br />3. Income Classification Levels <br />The income levels utilized to identify very low-, low-, and <br />moderate -income eligible persons for participation in the <br />IRCLHAProgram shall be the income limits adjusted for family <br />size which are published annually by the Florida Housing <br />Finance Agency. For the 1992 - 1993 Fiscal Year, these <br />adjusted income levels are: <br />