Tracking Vacant Unit Rebate Applications in the SLA Reporting Tool
MPAC is required to complete and return 100% of the original and interim Vacant Unit Rebate Applications received within 60 days.
The Reporting Tool presents number of applications completed and outstanding during the reporting period and identifies if they were completed within the service level requirement.
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Accessing the SLA Reporting Tool
The SLA Reporting Tool is available through Municipal Connect and can be accessed under "SLA" on the left-hand toolbar: