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1 | | family income for the area in which the grant will be
made. |
2 | | Fifty percent of the units that are supported by any grant |
3 | | must be set
aside for households whose income is at or |
4 | | below 15% of the area median
family income for the area in |
5 | | which the grant will be made, provided that local |
6 | | administering agencies may negotiate flexibility in
this |
7 | | set-aside with the Authority if they demonstrate that they |
8 | | have been
unable to locate sufficient tenants in this |
9 | | lower income range. Income eligibility for units supported |
10 | | by grants to local administering agencies must be verified |
11 | | annually by landlords and submitted to local administering |
12 | | agencies. Tenants
must have sufficient income to be able |
13 | | to afford the tenant's share of the
rent. For grants |
14 | | awarded under Section 20, eligibility for tenancy in units
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15 | | supported by grants must be limited to households with a |
16 | | gross income at or
below
30% of area median family income |
17 | | for the area in which the grant will be made. Fifty percent |
18 | | of the units that are supported by any grant must be set |
19 | | aside for households whose income is at or below 15% of the |
20 | | median family income for the area in which the grant will |
21 | | be made, provided that developers may negotiate |
22 | | flexibility in this set-aside with the Authority or |
23 | | municipality as defined in subsection (b) of Section 10 if |
24 | | it demonstrates that it has been unable to locate |
25 | | sufficient tenants in this lower income range.
The |
26 | | Authority shall determine what sources qualify as a |
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1 | | tenant's income. Once a tenant has received assistance |
2 | | under the Program, the tenant shall remain eligible for |
3 | | assistance under the Program until the tenant reaches an |
4 | | income level of 35% of area median family income and will |
5 | | then begin the transition out of the Program, as described |
6 | | in the rules governing the Program.
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7 | | (2) Local administering agencies should must include |
8 | | 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom,
and 4-bedroom units among those |
9 | | intended to be supported by grants
under the Program. In |
10 | | grants under Section 15, the precise number of
these units |
11 | | among all the units intended to be supported by a grant |
12 | | must be
based on need in the community for larger units and |
13 | | other factors that the
Authority specifies in rules. The |
14 | | local administering agency must specify
the basis for the |
15 | | numbers of these units that are proposed for support under
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16 | | a grant. Local administering agencies must make a good |
17 | | faith effort to
comply with this allocation of unit sizes. |
18 | | In grants awarded under Section
20, developers and the |
19 | | Authority or municipality, as defined in subsection (b) of |
20 | | Section 10, shall negotiate the numbers and sizes of
units |
21 | | to be built in a project and supported by the grant.
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22 | | (3) Under grants awarded under Section 15, local |
23 | | administering agencies
must enter into a payment contract |
24 | | with the landlord that defines the method of payment and |
25 | | must pay subsidies to landlords on a quarterly basis and |
26 | | in advance of the
quarter paid for.
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1 | | (4) Local administering agencies and developers must |
2 | | specify how
vacancies in units supported by a grant must |
3 | | be advertised and they must include provisions for |
4 | | outreach to local
homeless shelters, organizations that |
5 | | work with people with disabilities,
and others interested |
6 | | in affordable housing.
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7 | | (5) The local administering agency or developer must |
8 | | establish a schedule
for the tenant's rental obligation |
9 | | for units supported by a grant. The
tenant's share of the |
10 | | rent must be a flat amount, calculated annually, based on |
11 | | the size of the
unit and the household's income category. |
12 | | In establishing the schedule for
the tenant's rental |
13 | | obligation, the local administering agency or developer
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14 | | must use 30% of gross income within an income range as a |
15 | | guide, and it
may charge an additional or lesser amount.
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16 | | (6) The amount of the subsidy provided under a grant |
17 | | for a unit must be
the difference between the amount of the |
18 | | tenant's obligation and the total
amount of rent for the
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19 | | unit. The total amount of rent for the unit must be |
20 | | negotiated between the
local
administering authority and |
21 | | the landlord under Section 15, or between the
Authority or |
22 | | municipality, as defined in subsection (b) of Section 10, |
23 | | and the developer under Section 20, using comparable rents |
24 | | for units of comparable size and condition in the |
25 | | surrounding community as a guideline.
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26 | | (7) Local administering agencies and developers, |
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1 | | pursuant to criteria
the
Authority develops in rules, must |
2 | | ensure that there are procedures in place
to maintain the |
3 | | safety and habitability of units supported under grants. |
4 | | Local administering agencies must inspect
units before |
5 | | supporting them under a grant awarded under Section 15.
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6 | | (8) Local administering agencies must provide or |
7 | | ensure that tenants are
provided with a "bill of rights" |
8 | | with their lease setting forth local
landlord-tenant laws |
9 | | and procedures and contact information for the local
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10 | | administering agency.
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11 | | (9) A local administering agency must create
a plan |
12 | | detailing a process for helping
to provide information, |
13 | | when necessary, on how to access education, training, and |
14 | | other
supportive services to tenants living in units |
15 | | supported under the grant. The
plan must be
submitted as a |
16 | | part of the administering agency's proposal to the |
17 | | Authority
required under
Section 15.
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18 | | (10) Local administering agencies and developers may |
19 | | not use funding under
the
grant to develop or support |
20 | | housing that requires that a tenant has a particular |
21 | | diagnosis or type of disability as a condition of |
22 | | eligibility for occupancy unless the requirement is |
23 | | mandated by another funding source for the housing. Local |
24 | | administering agencies and developers may use grant |
25 | | funding to develop integrated housing opportunities for |
26 | | persons with disabilities, but not housing restricted to a |
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1 | | specific disability type.
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2 | | (11) In order to plan for periodic fluctuations in |
3 | | annual receipts on deposit appropriated to the Fund each |
4 | | year, the Authority shall establish by rule a mechanism |
5 | | for establishing a reserve fund and the level of funding |
6 | | that shall be held in reserve either by the Authority or by |
7 | | local administering agencies.
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8 | | (12) The Authority shall perform annual |
9 | | reconciliations of all distributions made in connection |
10 | | with the Program and may offset future distributions to |
11 | | balance geographic distribution requirements of this Act. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 99-97, eff. 7-22-15.)".
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