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Public Act 094-0965 |
SB2290 Enrolled |
LRB094 18584 DRJ 53927 b |
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AN ACT concerning housing.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Comprehensive Housing Planning Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Authority" means the Illinois Housing Development |
Authority. |
"Executive Committee" means the Executive Committee of the |
State Housing Task Force, which shall consist of 13 members of |
the State Housing Task Force: the Chair, the Vice-Chair, a |
representative of the Governor's Office, a representative of |
the Governor's Office of Management and Budget responsible for |
Bond Cap allocation in the State, the Director of Commerce and |
Economic Opportunity or his or her designee, the Secretary of |
Human Services or his or her designee, and 7 housing experts |
from the State Housing Task Force as designated by the |
Governor. |
"Interagency Subcommittee" means the Interagency |
Subcommittee of the State Housing Task Force, which shall |
consist of the following members or their designees: the |
Executive Director of the Authority; the Secretaries of Human |
Services and Transportation; the Directors of the State |
Departments of Aging, Children and Family Services, Commerce |
and Economic Opportunity, Financial and Professional |
Regulation, Healthcare and Family Services, Human Rights, |
Natural Resources, Public Health, and Veterans' Affairs; the |
Director of the Environmental Protection Agency; a |
representative of the Governor's Office; and a representative |
of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget. |
"State Housing Task Force" or "Task Force" means a task |
force comprised of the following persons or their designees: |
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the Executive Director of the Authority; a representative of |
the Governor's Office; a representative of the Lieutenant |
Governor's Office; the Secretaries of Human Services and |
Transportation; the Directors of the State Departments of |
Aging, Children and Family Services, Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity, Financial and Professional Regulation, Healthcare |
and Family Services, Human Rights, Natural Resources, Public |
Health, and Veterans' Affairs; the Director of the |
Environmental Protection Agency; and a representative of the |
Governor's Office of Management and Budget. The Governor may |
also invite and appoint the following to the Task Force: a |
representative of the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs of |
Western Illinois University; representatives of the U. S. |
Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and |
Agriculture; and up to 18 housing experts, with proportional |
representation from urban, suburban, and rural areas |
throughout the State. The Speaker of the Illinois House of |
Representatives, the President of the Illinois Senate, the |
Minority Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives, and |
the Minority Leader of the Illinois Senate may each appoint one |
representative to the Task Force. The Executive Director of the |
Authority shall serve as Chair of the Task Force. The Governor |
shall appoint a housing expert from the non-governmental sector |
to serve as Vice-Chair.
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Section 10. Purpose. In order to maintain the economic |
health of its communities, the State must have a comprehensive |
and unified policy for the allocation of resources for |
affordable housing and supportive services for historically |
underserved populations throughout the State. Executive Order |
2003-18, issued September 16, 2003, created the Illinois |
Housing Initiative through December 31, 2008, which led to the |
adoption of the first Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan for the |
State of Illinois. The General Assembly determines that it is |
now necessary to codify provisions of Executive Order 2003-18 |
in order to accomplish the following: |
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(1) address the need to make available quality housing |
at a variety of price points in communities throughout the |
State; |
(2) overcome the shortage of affordable housing, which |
threatens the viability of many communities; |
(3) meet the need for safe, sanitary, and accessible |
affordable housing and supportive services for people with |
disabilities; |
(4) promote a full range of quality housing choices |
near jobs, transit, and other amenities; |
(5) meet the needs of constituencies that have been |
historically underserved and segregated due to barriers |
and trends in the existing housing market or insufficient |
resources; |
(6) facilitate the preservation of ownership of |
existing homes and rental housing in communities; |
(7) create new housing opportunities and, where |
appropriate, promote mixed-income communities; and |
(8) encourage development of State incentives for |
communities to create a mix of housing to meet the needs of |
current and future residents.
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Section 15. Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan.
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(a) During the period from the effective date of this Act |
through June 30, 2016, the State of Illinois shall prepare and |
be guided by an annual comprehensive housing plan ("Annual |
Comprehensive Housing Plan") that is consistent with the |
affirmative fair housing provisions of the Illinois Human |
Rights Act and specifically addresses the following |
underserved populations: |
(1) households earning below 50% of the area median |
income, with particular emphasis on households earning |
below 30% of the area median income; |
(2) low-income senior citizens; |
(3) low-income persons with any form of disability, |
including, but not limited to, physical disability, |
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developmental disability, mental illness, co-occurring |
mental illness and substance abuse disorder, and HIV/AIDS; |
(4) homeless persons and persons determined to be at |
risk of homelessness; |
(5) low-income and moderate-income persons unable to |
afford housing near work or transportation; and |
(6) low-income persons residing in existing affordable |
housing that is in danger of becoming unaffordable or being |
lost. |
(b) The Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan shall include, |
but need not be limited to, the following: |
(1) The identification of all funding sources for which |
the State has administrative control that are available for |
housing construction, rehabilitation, preservation, |
operating or rental subsidies, and supportive services. |
(2) Goals for the number and types of housing units to |
be constructed, preserved, or rehabilitated each year for |
the underserved populations identified in subsection (a) |
of Section 15, based on available housing resources. |
(3) Funding recommendations for types of programs for |
housing construction, preservation, rehabilitation, and |
supportive services, where necessary, related to the |
underserved populations identified in subsection (a) of |
Section 15, based on the Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan. |
(4) Specific actions needed to ensure the coordination |
of State government resources that can be used to build or |
preserve affordable housing, provide services to accompany |
the creation of affordable housing, and prevent |
homelessness. |
(5) Recommended State actions that promote the |
construction, preservation, and rehabilitation of |
affordable housing by private-sector, not-for-profit, and |
government entities and address those practices that |
impede such promotion. |
(6) Specific suggestions for incentives for counties |
and municipalities to develop and implement local |
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comprehensive housing plans that would encourage a mix of |
housing to meet the needs of current and future residents.
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(7) Identification of options that counties, |
municipalities, and other local jurisdictions, including |
public housing authorities, can take to construct, |
rehabilitate, or preserve housing in their own communities |
for the underserved populations identified in Section 10 of |
this Act. |
(c) The Interagency Subcommittee, with staff support and |
coordination assistance from the Authority, shall develop the |
Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan. The State Housing Task Force |
shall provide advice and guidance to the Interagency |
Subcommittee in developing the Plan. The Interagency |
Subcommittee shall deliver the Annual Comprehensive Housing |
Plan to the Governor and the General Assembly by January 1 of |
each year or the first business day thereafter. The Authority, |
on behalf of the Interagency Subcommittee, shall prepare an |
interim report by September 30 and a final report by April 1 of |
the following year to the Governor and the General Assembly on |
the progress made toward achieving the projected goals of the |
Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan during the previous calendar |
year. These reports shall include estimates of revenues, |
expenditures, obligations, bond allocations, and fund balances |
for all programs or funds addressed in the Annual Comprehensive |
Housing Plan. |
(d) The Authority shall provide staffing to the Interagency |
Subcommittee, the Task Force, and the Executive Committee of |
the Task Force. It shall also provide the staff support needed |
to help coordinate the implementation of the Annual |
Comprehensive Housing Plan during the course of the year. The |
Authority shall be eligible for reimbursement of up to $300,000 |
per year for such staff support costs from a designated funding |
source, if available, or from the Illinois Affordable Housing |
Trust Fund.
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Section 20. Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee |
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shall: |
(1) Oversee and structure the operations of the Task |
Force. |
(2) Create necessary subcommittees and appoint |
subcommittee members, with the advice of the Task Force and |
the Interagency Subcommittee, as the Executive Committee |
deems necessary. |
(3) Ensure adequate public input into the Annual |
Comprehensive Housing Plan. |
(4) Involve, to the extent possible, appropriate |
representatives of the federal government, local |
governments and municipalities, public housing |
authorities, local continuum-of-care, for-profit, and |
not-for-profit developers, supportive housing providers, |
business, labor, lenders, advocates for the underserved |
populations named in this Act, and fair housing agencies. |
(5) Have input into the development of the Annual |
Comprehensive Housing Plan and the Annual Report prepared |
by the Authority before the Authority submits them to the |
Task Force.
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Section 25. Interagency Subcommittee.
The Interagency |
Subcommittee and its member agencies shall: |
(1) Be responsible for providing the information |
needed to develop the Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan as |
well as the interim and final Plan reports. |
(2) Develop the Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan. |
(3) Oversee the implementation of the Plan by |
coordinating, streamlining, and prioritizing the |
allocation of available production, rehabilitation, |
preservation, financial, and service resources.
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Section 30. Notice of Funding Availability. The Authority, |
in consultation with other participating members of the |
Interagency Subcommittee, shall annually issue a joint Notice |
of Funding Availability ("NOFA") to notify potential |
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applicants of funding for specific programs expected to be |
available through State agencies to meet housing and supportive |
service needs identified in the Annual Comprehensive Housing |
Plan. Prior to issuance of this NOFA, and before October 1 of |
each year, each Interagency Subcommittee member shall provide |
the Chairman of the Interagency Subcommittee with a report of |
funding earmarked for the NOFA, contingent on funding |
availability through annual appropriation. The Authority and |
other members of the Interagency Subcommittee may continue to |
provide additional opportunities for funding available under |
programs they administer, apart from this joint NOFA. The joint |
NOFA shall indicate the target number and types of housing |
units to be constructed, rehabilitated, preserved, and |
targeted for supportive services funding for the underserved |
populations. A NOFA may include, but need not be limited to, |
information regarding: |
(1) available funding for property acquisition, |
construction, rehabilitation, or preservation of each type |
of housing; |
(2) available funding for operating cost subsidies, |
including any rental assistance; |
(3) projected funding for supportive services for the |
targeted units upon their occupancy, subject to annual |
appropriation of funds; |
(4) the eligibility requirements for applicants; |
(5) relevant program guidelines; |
(6) selection criteria and the selection process; and |
(7) the conditions to be met by applicants and selected |
respondents.
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Each agency with authority for approving allocations of |
funds shall review proposed funding actions with the |
Interagency Subcommittee. Final funding decisions shall be |
made by the responsible agency in accordance with applicable |
law.
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Section 90. The Illinois Private Activity Bond Allocation |
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Act is amended by adding Section 7.5 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 345/7.5 new)
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Sec. 7.5. Bond issuer; annual report. The issuer of bonds |
utilizing bond volume cap from the Local Government Pool and |
the State Agency Pool shall file, if the issuer utilized the |
bond volume cap for any housing purpose, an annual report with |
the Governor and the General Assembly. The annual report from |
each issuer must include, but is not limited to, the following |
information: |
(1) For multifamily rental units: |
(A) the total number of developments; |
(B) the total number of units, by income levels |
served; |
(C) the total number of units targeted to each |
particular underserved population addressed in the |
Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan; and |
(D) any outreach efforts undertaken to serve the |
targeted units. |
(2) For single family homeownership units: |
(A) the total number of loans and households who |
achieved homeownership with issuer bond proceeds; |
(B) the amounts of individual loans generated by |
the bond proceeds; |
(C) the actual and effective interest rates |
offered to borrowers; |
(D) the total number of assisted homeowners |
identified as an underserved population addressed in |
the Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan, when available; |
(E) the number of first-time homebuyers; and |
(F) the number of assisted homeowners who received |
any homeownership counseling. |
(3) For all housing units: |
(A) the percentage of bond proceeds used in |
conjunction with the projects and loans; |
(B) the total cost of issuance for the bonds |