Criteria and scoring system
Priority lists shall be established based on the following criteria:
INCOME
The total net monthly income earned by the tenant and their immediate family members in the previous year shall be taken into consideration. The following points may be awarded:
NUMBER OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS
According to the number of immediate family members, the tenant may be awarded:
NUMBER OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN AND CHILDREN ATTENDING REGULAR SCHOOLING
For every preschool child, and for every child attending regular schooling, the tenant shall be awarded 3 points.
TENANT’S AGE (at the time the public call is published)
TENANT’S PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
DISABILITY AND/OR BODILY IMPAIRMENT CRITERION
Based on the health status of the tenant or their immediate family member, depending on the established degree of disability or bodily impairment and the severity of the disability/impairment of functional abilities, the following points shall be awarded for each person with an established disability or bodily impairment:
If more than one listed criterion applies to a single person, the points are not cumulative; instead, the criterion that grants the tenant the higher number of points shall be taken into consideration.
LACK OF PARENTAL CARE CRITERION
Additional 8 points shall be awarded to applicants who are:
RESIDENCY CRITERION
Based on the place of residence, the tenant shall be awarded 0.5 points for each full year of residence in the local self-government unit for which they are applying through the public call, with a maximum of 10 points.
- income of the tenants and their immediate family members
- number of immediate family members of the tenant
- number of preschool children and children attending regular schooling
- the tenant’s age
- the tenant’s professional qualifications
- disability or bodily impairment of the tenant and/or of their immediate family member
- the tenant’s residence
- need for shortage occupations in the local self-government unit
INCOME
The total net monthly income earned by the tenant and their immediate family members in the previous year shall be taken into consideration. The following points may be awarded:
- from one to one and a half minimum salary - 10 points
- over one and a half minimum salary to two minimum salaries - 7 points
- over two minimum salaries to three minimum salaries - 5 points
- over three minimum salaries to four minimum salaries - 3 points
- over four minimum salaries to five minimum salaries - 1 point
NUMBER OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS
According to the number of immediate family members, the tenant may be awarded:
- single - 1 point
- two members - 3 points
- three members - 5 points
- four members - 7 points
- five members and more - 9 points
NUMBER OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN AND CHILDREN ATTENDING REGULAR SCHOOLING
For every preschool child, and for every child attending regular schooling, the tenant shall be awarded 3 points.
TENANT’S AGE (at the time the public call is published)
- from the age of 18 to 25 - 8 points
- from the age of 25 to 45 - 12 points
- from the age of 45 to 55 - 6 points
- from the age of 55 - 4 points
TENANT’S PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
- level 7.1.st - qualifications acquired upon completing specialist graduate professional studies and level 7.1.sv - qualifications acquired upon completing graduate university studies and integrated undergraduate and graduate university studies - 6 points
- level 6.st - qualifications acquired upon completing undergraduate professional studies and level 6.sv - qualifications acquired upon completing undergraduate university studies - 4 points
- level 5 - qualification acquired upon completing short professional higher education studies with less than 180 ECTS or CSVET credits acquired; vocational post-secondary development and training; programmes for master craftsman with at least two years of assessed work experience - 2 points
- tenants with levels 7.2. - qualifications acquired upon completing post-Master specialist university studies, 8.1. - qualifications acquired upon completing postgraduate research Master of science studies and 8.2. - qualifications acquired upon completing postgraduate university (doctoral) studies shall be awarded additional 3 points
DISABILITY AND/OR BODILY IMPAIRMENT CRITERION
Based on the health status of the tenant or their immediate family member, depending on the established degree of disability or bodily impairment and the severity of the disability/impairment of functional abilities, the following points shall be awarded for each person with an established disability or bodily impairment:
- for a child with developmental difficulties - 10 points
- for a disability or bodily impairment of 100% or for level 4 severity of disability - impairment of functional abilities - 8 points
- for a disability or bodily impairment of 80%-100% (less than 100%) or for level 3 severity of disability - impairment of functional abilities - 6 points
- for a disability or bodily impairment of 50%-80% (less than 80%) or for level 2 severity of disability - impairment of functional abilities - 4 points
If more than one listed criterion applies to a single person, the points are not cumulative; instead, the criterion that grants the tenant the higher number of points shall be taken into consideration.
LACK OF PARENTAL CARE CRITERION
Additional 8 points shall be awarded to applicants who are:
- persons without proper parental care
- persons under the age of 30 leaving the social and alternative care system
- children of deceased or missing Croatian Homeland War veterans
RESIDENCY CRITERION
Based on the place of residence, the tenant shall be awarded 0.5 points for each full year of residence in the local self-government unit for which they are applying through the public call, with a maximum of 10 points.