Chapter 265 |
2022 -- H 7640 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/02/2022 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- RHODE ISLAND HOUSING RESOURCES ACT OF 1998 |
Introduced By: Representatives Giraldo, McLaughlin, and Alzate |
Date Introduced: March 02, 2022 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 42-128-6, 42-128-7 and 42-128-8 of the General Laws in Chapter |
42-128 entitled "Rhode Island Housing Resources Act of 1998" are hereby amended to read as |
follows: |
42-128-6. Commission -- Membership and terms -- Officers -- Expenses -- Meetings. |
(a)(1) Membership. The commission shall have twenty-eight (28) members as follows: the |
directors of the departments of administration, business regulation, elderly affairs healthy aging, |
health, human services, behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals, the |
chairperson of the Rhode Island housing and mortgage finance corporation, and the attorney |
general, shall be ex officio members; the president of the Rhode Island Bankers Association, or the |
designee of the president; the president of the Rhode Island Mortgage Banker's Association, or the |
designee of the president; the president of the Rhode Island Realtors Association, or the designee |
of the president; the executive director of the Rhode Island Housing Network; the executive director |
of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless; the president of the Rhode Island Association of |
Executive Directors for Housing, or the designee of the president; the executive director of |
operation stand down; and thirteen (13) members who have knowledge of, and have a demonstrated |
interest in, housing issues as they affect low- and moderate-income people, appointed by the |
governor with the advice and consent of the senate: one of whom shall be the chairperson, one of |
whom shall be the representative of the homeless; one of whom shall be a representative of a |
community development corporation; one of whom shall be the representative of an agency |
addressing lead poisoning issues; one of whom shall be a local planner; one of whom shall be a |
local building official; one of whom shall be a representative of fair housing interests; one of whom |
shall be representative of an agency advocating the interest of racial minorities; one of whom shall |
be a representative of the Rhode Island Builders Association; one of whom shall be a representative |
of insurers a Rhode Island city or town with a population below twenty-five thousand (25,000) |
people according to data from the United States Census Bureau; one of whom shall be a |
representative of a community development intermediary that provides financing and technical |
assistance to housing non-profits; one of whom shall be a nonprofit developer; and one of whom |
shall be a senior housing advocate. |
(2) The terms of appointed members shall be three (3) years, except for the original |
appointments, the term of four (4) of whom shall be one year and the term of four (4) of whom |
shall be two (2) years; no member may serve more than two (2) successive terms. |
(b) Officers. The governor shall appoint the chairperson of the commission, who shall not |
be an ex officio member, with the advice and consent of the senate. The commission shall elect |
annually a vice-chairperson, who shall be empowered to preside at meetings in the absence of the |
chairperson, and a secretary. |
(c) Expenses. The members of the commission shall serve without compensation, but shall |
be reimbursed for their reasonable actual expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of their |
duties. |
(d) Meetings. Meetings of the commission shall be held upon the call of the chairperson, |
or five (5) members of the commission, or according to a schedule that may be annually established |
by the commission; provided, however, that the commission shall meet at least once quarterly. A |
majority of members of the commission, not including vacancies, shall constitute a quorum, and |
no vacancy in the membership of the commission shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all |
the rights and perform all of the duties of the commission. |
42-128-7. General powers. |
The commission shall have the following powers, together with all powers incidental to or |
necessary for the performance of those set forth in this chapter: |
(1) To sue and be sued. |
(2) To negotiate and to enter into contracts, agreements, and cooperative agreements with |
agencies and political subdivisions of the state, not-for-profit corporations, for-profit corporations, |
and other partnerships, associations, and persons for any lawful purpose necessary and desirable to |
effect the purposes of this chapter. |
(3) To adopt by-laws bylaws and rules for the management of its affairs and for the exercise |
of its powers and duties, and to establish the committees, workgroups, and advisory bodies that |
from time to time may be deemed necessary. |
(4) To receive and accept grants or loans as may be made by the Federal federal |
government, and grants, donations, contributions, and payments from other public and private |
sources. |
(5) To grant or loan funds to agencies and political subdivisions of the state or to private |
groups to effect the purposes of this chapter; provided that, in each funding round, there must be a |
material award that benefits a Rhode Island city or town with a population below twenty-five |
thousand (25,000) people according to data from the United States Census Bureau. |
(6) To secure the cooperation and assistance of the United States and any of its agencies, |
and of the agencies and political subdivisions of this state in the work of the commission. |
(7) To establish, charge, and collect fees and payments for its services. |
42-128-8. Powers and duties. |
In order to provide housing opportunities for all Rhode Islanders, to maintain the quality |
of housing in Rhode Island, and to coordinate and make effective the housing responsibilities of |
the agencies and subdivisions of the state, the commission shall have the following powers and |
duties: |
(1) Policy, planning, and coordination of state housing functions. The commission shall |
have the power and duty: |
(i) To prepare and adopt the state's plans for housing; provided, however, that this provision |
shall not be interpreted to contravene the prerogative of the state planning council to adopt a state |
guide plan for housing. |
(ii) To prepare, adopt, and issue the state's housing policy. |
(iii) To conduct research on and make reports regarding housing issues in the state. |
(iv) To advise the governor and general assembly on housing issues and to coordinate |
housing activities among government agencies and agencies created by state law or providing |
housing services under government programs. |
(2) Establish, implement, and monitor state performance measures and guidelines for |
housing programs. The commission shall have the power and the duty: |
(i) To promulgate performance measures and guidelines for housing programs conducted |
under state law. |
(ii) To monitor and evaluate housing responsibilities established by state law, and to |
establish a process for annual reporting on the outcomes of the programs and investments of the |
state in housing for low- and moderate-income people. |
(iii) To hear and resolve disputes pertaining to housing issues. |
(3) Administer the programs pertaining to housing resources that may be assigned by state |
law. The commission shall have the power and duty to administer programs for housing, housing |
services, and community development, including, but not limited to, programs pertaining to: |
(i) Abandoned properties and the remediation of blighting conditions. |
(ii) Lead abatement and to manage a lead hazard abatement program in cooperation with |
the Rhode Island housing and mortgage finance corporation. |
(iii) Services for the homeless. |
(iv) Rental assistance. |
(v) Community development. |
(vi) Outreach, education and technical assistance services. |
(vii) Assistance, including financial support, to nonprofit organizations and community |
development corporations. |
(viii) Tax credits that assist in the provision of housing or foster community development |
or that result in support to nonprofit organizations performing functions to accomplish the purposes |
of this chapter. |
(ix) The Supportive Services Program, the purpose of which is to help prevent and end |
homelessness among those who have experienced long-term homelessness and for whom certain |
services in addition to housing are essential. State funding for this program may leverage other |
resources for the purpose of providing supportive services. Services provided pursuant to this |
subsection may include, but not be limited to: assistance with budgeting and paying rent; access to |
employment; encouraging tenant involvement in facility management and policies; medication |
monitoring and management; daily living skills related to food, housekeeping, and socialization; |
counseling to support self-identified goals; referrals to mainstream health, mental health, and |
treatment programs; and conflict resolution. |
In the administration of the programs in this subsection, the commission shall award, in |
each funding round, a material award that benefits a Rhode Island city or town with a population |
below twenty-five thousand (25,000) people according to data from the United States Census |
Bureau. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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