The governor or the governor's designee, or the head of a local agency, where a local agency undertakes a program or project without federal financial assistance and uses its permissive authority under § 13-11-111 , shall establish criteria necessary to assure that: (1) The payments and assistance authorized by this chapter shall be administered in a manner which is fair and equitable, and as uniform as practicable; (2) A displaced person who is entitled to the benefits of this chapter shall be paid promptly after proof of a move or, in hardship cases, be paid in advance; and (3) Any displaced person aggrieved by a determination as to eligibility for a payment authorized by this chapter, or the amount of a payment, may have such displaced person's application reviewed by the head of the state agency, or where the determination is made by a local agency, such displaced person may have the application reviewed by the head of the local agency. Acts 1972, ch. 608, § 13; T.C.A., § 13-1913; Acts 1988, ch. 627, § 11. The governor or the governor's designee, or the head of a local agency, where a local agency undertakes a program or project without federal financial assistance and uses its permissive authority under § 13-11-111 , shall establish criteria necessary to assure that: (1) The payments and assistance authorized by this chapter shall be administered in a manner which is fair and equitable, and as uniform as practicable; (2) A displaced person who is entitled to the benefits of this chapter shall be paid promptly after proof of a move or, in hardship cases, be paid in advance; and (3) Any displaced person aggrieved by a determination as to eligibility for a payment authorized by this chapter, or the amount of a payment, may have such displaced person's application reviewed by the head of the state agency, or where the determination is made by a local agency, such displaced person may have the application reviewed by the head of the local agency. Acts 1972, ch. 608, § 13; T.C.A., § 13-1913; Acts 1988, ch. 627, § 11. The governor or the governor's designee, or the head of a local agency, where a local agency undertakes a program or project without federal financial assistance and uses its permissive authority under § 13-11-111 , shall establish criteria necessary to assure that: (1) The payments and assistance authorized by this chapter shall be administered in a manner which is fair and equitable, and as uniform as practicable; (2) A displaced person who is entitled to the benefits of this chapter shall be paid promptly after proof of a move or, in hardship cases, be paid in advance; and (3) Any displaced person aggrieved by a determination as to eligibility for a payment authorized by this chapter, or the amount of a payment, may have such displaced person's application reviewed by the head of the state agency, or where the determination is made by a local agency, such displaced person may have the application reviewed by the head of the local agency. Acts 1972, ch. 608, § 13; T.C.A., § 13-1913; Acts 1988, ch. 627, § 11. The governor or the governor's designee, or the head of a local agency, where a local agency undertakes a program or project without federal financial assistance and uses its permissive authority under § 13-11-111 , shall establish criteria necessary to assure that: (1) The payments and assistance authorized by this chapter shall be administered in a manner which is fair and equitable, and as uniform as practicable; (2) A displaced person who is entitled to the benefits of this chapter shall be paid promptly after proof of a move or, in hardship cases, be paid in advance; and (3) Any displaced person aggrieved by a determination as to eligibility for a payment authorized by this chapter, or the amount of a payment, may have such displaced person's application reviewed by the head of the state agency, or where the determination is made by a local agency, such displaced person may have the application reviewed by the head of the local agency. Acts 1972, ch. 608, § 13; T.C.A., § 13-1913; Acts 1988, ch. 627, § 11.
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