Bill Text: TX SB2063 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Comm Sub


Bill Title: Relating to the establishment and administration of the Texas Safe Home Demonstration Program.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (N/A - Dead) 2015-05-20 - Not again placed on intent calendar [SB2063 Detail]

Download: Texas-2015-SB2063-Comm_Sub.html
 
 
  By: Lucio  S.B. No. 2063
         (In the Senate - Filed April 22, 2015; April 22, 2015, read
  first time and referred to Committee on Intergovernmental
  Relations; May 5, 2015, reported adversely, with favorable
  Committee Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 6, Nays 1;
  May 5, 2015, sent to printer.)
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  COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 2063 By:  Lucio
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to the establishment and administration of the Texas Safe
  Home Demonstration Program.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  The heading to Section 2306.188, Government
  Code, is amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 2306.188.  ESTABLISHING HOME OWNERSHIP IN DISASTER AREA
  OR UNDER TEXAS SAFE HOME DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM.
         SECTION 2.  Section 2306.188(a), Government Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
         (a)  An applicant for federally provided financial
  assistance administered by the department to repair or rebuild a
  home damaged by a natural disaster or an applicant for assistance
  under the Texas Safe Home Demonstration Program established under
  Subchapter OO may establish ownership of the home through
  nontraditional documentation of title.  The department shall
  process an application for that assistance as if the applicant is
  the record title holder of the affected real property if the
  applicant provides to the department:
               (1)  on a form prescribed by the department, an
  affidavit summarizing the basis on which the applicant claims to be
  the holder of record title or, if applicable, a successor in
  interest to the holder of record title and stating that:
                     (A)  there is no other person entitled to claim
  any ownership interest in the property; or
                     (B)  each person who may be entitled to claim an
  ownership interest in the property has given consent to the
  application or cannot be located after a reasonable effort; and
               (2)  other documentation, including tax receipts,
  utility bills, or evidence of insurance for the home, that
  indicates that the applicant exercised ownership over the property
  for the period claimed by the applicant [at the time of the natural
  disaster].
         SECTION 3.  Chapter 2306, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subchapter OO to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER OO. TEXAS SAFE HOME DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
         Sec. 2306.10001.  TEXAS SAFE HOME DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM.
  (a)  The department shall establish in certain counties designated
  by the department a demonstration program to provide financial
  assistance for the repair of or the demolition and replacement of
  owner-occupied single-family homes that are in a condition that
  poses a risk to the health and safety of the occupants.
         (b)  Financial assistance administered under this subchapter
  may be provided in the form of a grant, partial grant, loan, or
  forgivable loan. Money appropriated to the demonstration program
  is not part of the housing trust fund. The regional allocation
  formula described under Section 2306.1115 does not apply to
  financial assistance administered under this subchapter if the
  money appropriated for the purpose does not exceed $3 million for
  each state fiscal year.
         (c)  The board may adopt rules to implement the program
  described by this section. The department shall establish criteria
  to implement the demonstration program, including:
               (1)  a formula that distributes, to each uniform state
  service region containing a county in which the demonstration
  program is implemented, appropriated funds after considering
  publicly available data regarding levels of poverty, levels of
  substandard housing, and population, including the percentage of
  population composed of persons with disabilities, elderly persons,
  and households with children, in each region;
               (2)  detailed criteria to be used in determining
  whether a homeowner is eligible for participation in the
  demonstration program, including a process for documenting the
  condition of a home in a written report after a physical inspection
  of the home;
               (3)  requirements for the development and
  administration of priority waitlists for participation in the
  demonstration program;
               (4)  standards for assessing the real property on which
  a home is located;
               (5)  procedures to ensure compliance with federal
  national flood insurance program requirements;
               (6)  extended owner occupancy requirements for new or
  repaired homes;
               (7)  criteria for the acceptance of third-party
  contributions, including volunteer labor or additional loans,
  grants, or other financial assistance; and
               (8)  oversight and monitoring criteria for
  participating administrators.
         Sec. 2306.10002.  ADMINISTRATORS. In each uniform state
  service region containing a county in which the demonstration
  program is implemented, the department shall attempt to identify a
  single governmental administrator, including a consortium of
  councils of government or other governmental entities, or a
  nonprofit entity to administer the demonstration program in all
  portions of that region. In a uniform state service region in which
  no administrator is identified, the funds may be awarded to the
  councils of government in that region pro rata based on population.
         Sec. 2306.10003.  HOMEOWNER ELIGIBILITY. To be eligible for
  assistance under the demonstration program, a homeowner:
               (1)  may not have an annual income that, as determined
  by the department and when combined with the income of all persons
  who reside with the homeowner, exceeds 50 percent of the greater of
  the state or local median household income; and
               (2)  must own and occupy a home, including a
  manufactured home:
                     (A)  as a primary residence for a period of not
  less than the 180 days preceding the date of the homeowner's
  application for financial assistance under this subchapter; and
                     (B)  that has, after an inspection conducted under
  the demonstration program, been identified as substandard, in need
  of repair or replacement, and posing a potential risk to the health
  and safety of the occupants.
         Sec. 2306.10004.  TEMPORARY RELOCATION. If a homeowner is
  approved for participation in the demonstration program, the
  occupants of the home shall be assisted in relocating to temporary
  housing for a period not to exceed two years pending the repair or
  replacement of the home. Funds appropriated to the demonstration
  program may be used to provide assistance under this section. A
  priority waitlist must assign the highest priority to households
  receiving temporary housing assistance using demonstration program
  funds.
         Sec. 2306.10005.  INSURANCE PROCEEDS. If a homeowner has
  filed a claim for insurance proceeds associated with damage to the
  home, any proceeds from the claim must first be used to pay for any
  covered repair or replacement costs of the home.
         Sec. 2306.10006.  ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. The department may
  reserve for payment of administrative expenses not more than 10
  percent of money received for the demonstration program under this
  subchapter. Of the 10 percent, the department shall determine an
  appropriate allocation to cover the administrative expenses of any
  identified administrators.
         SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.
 
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