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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - RHODE ISLAND HOUSING | |
RESOURCES ACT OF 1998 | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Crowley, Metts, and Pichardo | |
     Date Introduced: February 28, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 42-128-1 and 42-128-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-128 |
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entitled "Rhode Island Housing Resources Act of 1998" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     42-128-1. Findings. -- (a) Rhode Island has an older housing stock which contributes |
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invaluably to community character, and in order to maintain the stability of neighborhoods and to |
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sustain health communities, it is necessary to have programs for housing and community |
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development and revitalization. |
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      (b) Rhode Island has an active private sector that is engaged in supplying housing. |
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      (c) Rhode Island has an active non-profit housing sector, which can, if provided adequate |
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support, assist low and moderate income persons and works to improve conditions in |
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neighborhoods and communities. |
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      (d) Housing that is not adequately maintained is a source of blight in communities and a |
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cause of public health problems. Public health and safety are impaired by poor housing |
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conditions; poisoning from lead paint and respiratory disease (asthma) are significant housing |
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related health problems in Rhode Island. |
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      (e) There is an increasing need for supported living arrangements for the elderly and a |
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continuing need for supported living arrangements for persons who are disabled and/or homeless. |
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      (f) Fair housing, and the potential of unequal treatment of individuals based on race, |
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ethnicity, age, disability, and family, must be given continuing attention. |
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      (g) Housing costs consume a disproportionate share of income for many Rhode |
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Islanders; housing affordability is a continuing problem, especially for first time home buyers and |
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lower and moderate income renters; the high cost of housing adversely affects the expansion of |
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Rhode Island's economy. Housing affordability and availability affect conditions of |
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homelessness. The high cost of housing and the lack of affordable, decent housing for low |
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income households is a source of hardship for very low income persons and families in Rhode |
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Island. |
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      (h) The Rhode Island housing and mortgage finance corporation, which has provided |
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more than two decades of assistance in addressing issues of both the affordability of home |
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ownership and rental housing and the preservation of the housing stock for low and moderate |
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income persons, is facing future funding shortfalls and must either increase revenues or reduce |
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programs in order to remain viable. |
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      (i) The federal government has been reducing its commitment to housing since 1981, and |
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there is no indication that earlier levels of federal support for housing will be restored. |
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      (j) Public housing authorities, which rely on federal support that is being reconsidered, |
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have been and continue to be an important housing resource for low income families and the |
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elderly. |
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      (k) Rhode Island, unlike most other states, does not have an agency or department of |
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state government with comprehensive responsibility for housing. |
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      (l) It is necessary and desirable in order to protect that public health and to promote the |
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public welfare, to establish a housing resources agency and a housing resources commission for |
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the purposes of improving housing conditions, promoting housing affordability, engaging in |
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community development activities, and assisting the urban, suburban, and rural communities of |
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the state. |
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     (m) Homelessness has been on the rise according to the statewide homeless management |
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information system database; |
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     (n) According to the state department of administration, the state currently contributes |
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one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) in funding from the consolidated homeless fund |
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which is used for emergency expansion winter shelter across the state from November 1st to |
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March 31st each year; |
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     (o) The total funding needed for the emergency expansion winter shelter system is four |
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hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), therefore a shortfall of two hundred fifty thousand dollars |
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($250,000) exists. This justification is documented through the Rhode Island homeless |
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management information system showing that from 2011 to 2012 there were more individuals |
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staying in the adult shelter system longer (at an average of one hundred (100) days in 2011 = |
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319). |
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     42-128-5. Purposes. -- The purposes of the commission shall be: |
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      (1) To develop and promulgate state policies, and plans, for housing and housing |
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production and performance measures for housing programs established pursuant to state law. |
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      (2) To coordinate activities among state agencies and political subdivisions pertaining to |
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housing. |
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      (3) To promote the stability of and quality of life in communities and neighborhoods. |
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      (4) To provide opportunities for safe, sanitary, decent, adequate and affordable housing |
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in Rhode Island. |
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      (5) To encourage public-private partnerships that foster the production, rehabilitation, |
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development, maintenance, and improvement of housing and housing conditions, especially for |
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low and moderate income people. |
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      (6) To foster and support no-profit organizations, including community development |
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corporations, and their associations and intermediaries, that are engaged in providing and housing |
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related services. |
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      (7) To encourage and support partnerships between institutions of higher education and |
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neighborhoods to develop and retain quality, healthy housing and sustainable communities. |
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      (8) To facilitate private for-profit production and rehabilitation of housing for diverse |
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populations and income groups. |
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      (9) To provide, facilitate, and/or support the provisions of technical assistance. |
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     (10) To provide for a rental assistance and general supportive housing operating fund to |
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assist in providing safe and affordable housing to shelter residents, and, funding to provide for |
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expansion winter shelter operations while necessary. Funds will be administered by the |
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department of administration, office of housing and community development, through the |
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housing resources commission. They will be charged with drafting regulations to administer the |
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program and setting up a competitive request for proposal (RFP) process to determine the |
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maximum impact for distribution of funds. |
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     SECTION 2. There is hereby appropriated out of a dedicated funding stream of money in |
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the treasury appropriated for the fiscal year 2013-2014, the sum of three million, two hundred and |
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fifty thousand dollars ($3,250,000) for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act (three |
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million dollars ($3,000,000) for rental assistance and operating and two hundred fifty thousand |
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dollars ($250,000) for winter shelter expansion operations), and the state controller is hereby |
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authorized to draw his/her orders upon the general treasurer for the payment of said sum, or so |
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much thereof as may be from time to time required, upon receipt by him/her of properly |
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authenticated vouchers. |
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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - RHODE ISLAND HOUSING | |
RESOURCES ACT OF 1998 | |
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     This act would add to the findings and purposes of the housing resource act as they |
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pertain to the needs of shelter residents, and provides for an appropriation for the fiscal year |
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2013-2014 in the amount of three million, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($3,250,000). |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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