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th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--0 Regular Session House Bill 0 Sponsored by Representative BUEHLER (Presession filed.) SUMMARY The following summary is not prepared by the sponsors of the measure and is not a part of the body thereof subject to consideration by the Legislative Assembly. It is an editor s brief statement of the essential features of the measure as introduced. Requires Housing and Community Services Department to take into account counties from which document recording or filing fees are charged and collected in making distributions from General Housing Account, Emergency Housing Account and Home Ownership Assistance Account. Provides that certain moneys in accounts that are not used or committed for use within two years after effective date of Act shall be paid over to county treasurer of county from which fees were charged and collected and credited to general fund of county for purposes of affordable housing. 0 0 A BILL FOR AN ACT Relating to use of fees charged by counties for certain housing programs; creating new provisions; and amending ORS.0,.0,. and.. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: SECTION. ORS. is amended to read:.. () The Housing and Community Services Department shall administer the General Housing Account. ()(a) The department shall [disburse] distribute moneys credited to the account to accomplish the purposes described in ORS. to., except that an amount equal to percent of moneys deposited in the account pursuant to ORS. ()(b) is dedicated for expenditure to meet the critical housing needs of veterans in this state. (b) In making the distributions under paragraph (a) of this subsection, the department shall take into account the counties from which the fees deposited in the account were charged and collected. () The department may [disburse] distribute moneys in the account by contract, grant, loan or otherwise as the department determines necessary. () The department may set interest rates on loans made with moneys in the account. () The department shall establish guidelines for the types of loans financed with moneys in the account by rule. () The department may use moneys in the account to pay allowable administrative expenses incurred under ORS. to.. () The department may, in the director s discretion, return moneys received for deposit in the account to the original source of the moneys. () The department may accept moneys for deposit in the account pursuant to ORS.0 () and enter into agreements regarding the use of moneys deposited with the original source of the moneys. () The department shall adopt rules that: (a) Subject to subsection () of this section, govern the allocation of moneys deposited in the NOTE: Matter in boldfaced type in an amended section is new; matter [italic and bracketed] is existing law to be omitted. New sections are in boldfaced type. LC 0

HB 0 0 0 0 0 account to best meet critical housing needs and build organizational capacity of partners throughout this state; and (b) Consistent with subsection (0) of this section, require equitable distribution of resources over time based on objective measures of need, including the number and percentage of low and very low income households in an area. (0) The Oregon Housing Stability Council shall adopt a policy that provides for distribution by the department of account moneys and account investment revenue statewide while concentrating account moneys and account investment revenue in those areas of this state with the greatest need, as determined by the council, for housing for persons with a low or very low income. SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. ()(a) The Emergency Housing Account shall be administered by the Housing and Community Services Department to assist homeless persons and those persons who are at risk of becoming homeless[.], except that an amount equal to percent of moneys deposited in the account pursuant to ORS. ()(b) is dedicated for expenditure for assistance to veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. [For purposes of this section, account means the Emergency Housing Account.] (b) In administering the account and making distributions pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, the department shall take into account the counties from which the fees deposited in the account were charged and collected. () The Oregon Housing Stability Council shall develop policy for awarding grants to organizations that shall use the funds to provide to low and very low income persons, including but not limited to, persons more than years of age, persons with disabilities, farmworkers and Native Americans: (a) Emergency shelters and attendant services; (b) Transitional housing services designed to assist persons to make the transition from homelessness to permanent housing and economic independence; (c) Supportive housing services to enable persons to continue living in their own homes or to provide in-home services for such persons for whom suitable programs do not exist in their geographic area; (d) Programs that provide emergency payment of home payments, rents or utilities; or (e) Some or all of the needs described in paragraphs (a) to (d) of this subsection. ()(a) The council shall require as a condition of awarding a grant that the organization demonstrate to the satisfaction of the council that the organization has the capacity to deliver any service proposed by the organization. (b) Any funds granted under this section shall not be used to replace existing funds. Funds granted under this section may be used to supplement existing funds. An organization may use funds to support existing programs or to establish new programs. (c) The council, by policy, shall give preference in granting funds to those organizations that coordinate services with those programs established under ORS.. () The department may expend funds from the account for administration of the account as provided for in the legislatively approved budget, as that term is defined in ORS.00, for the department. SECTION. ORS. is amended to read:.. ()(a) The Home Ownership Assistance Account shall be administered by the Housing and Community Services Department to expand this state s supply of homeownership housing for low []

HB 0 0 0 0 0 and very low income families and individuals, including, but not limited to, persons over years of age, persons with disabilities, minorities, veterans and farmworkers[.], except that an amount equal to percent of moneys deposited in the account pursuant to ORS. ()(b) is dedicated for expenditure to expand this state s supply of homeownership housing for low and very low income veterans and families of veterans. [The Oregon Housing Stability Council shall have a policy of distributing funds statewide while concentrating funds in those areas of this state with the greatest need, as determined by the council, for low and very low income homeownership housing. However, the council s policy of distributing funds may differ from the distribution policy for the Housing Development and Guarantee Account.] (b) In administering the account and making distributions pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, the department shall take into account the counties from which the fees deposited in the account were charged and collected. () Funds in the Home Ownership Assistance Account shall be granted to organizations that both sponsor and manage low income homeownership programs, including lease-to-own programs, for the construction of new homeownership housing or for the acquisition or rehabilitation of existing structures for homeownership housing for persons of low or very low income, or both. () The [council] Oregon Housing Stability Council shall develop a policy for [disbursing] distributing grants for any or all of the following purposes: (a) To aid low income homeownership programs, including program administration, in purchasing land, providing assistance with down payment costs, or providing homeownership training and qualification services or any combination thereof. Funds in the Home Ownership Assistance Account may not be used by an organization to pay for its general operations or to pay for more than percent of construction or rehabilitation costs. (b) To match public and private moneys available from other sources for purposes of the provision of low or very low income homeownership housing. (c) To administer the Home Ownership Assistance Account as provided for in the legislatively approved budget, as that term is defined in ORS.00, for the department. () The council, in developing policy under subsection () of this section, shall give preference in making grants to those entities that propose to: (a) Provide the greatest number of low and very low income homeownership housing units constructed, acquired or rehabilitated for the amount of account money expended by matching account funds with other grant, loan or eligible in-kind contributions; (b) Ensure the longest use for the units as low or very low income homeownership housing units, such as by including some form of equity recapture, land trust or shared equity provisions, as determined by the council; (c) Include social services for occupants and proposed occupants of the proposed housing, including but not limited to, programs that address home health care, mental health care, alcohol and drug treatment and post-treatment care, child care, homeownership training, mortgage qualification service, credit repair and case management; and (d) Support a comprehensive strategy to reverse the decreasing rates of homeownership among minorities, giving priority to activities that support adopted comprehensive community plans that incorporate recognized best practices or demonstrate proven success in increasing homeownership for minorities. SECTION. () Any moneys in the General Housing Account on the effective date of this 0 Act that were deposited pursuant to ORS. ()(b), that are not used or committed []

HB 0 0 0 0 0 for use as provided in ORS. ()(a), as amended by section of this 0 Act, within two years after the effective date of this 0 Act, shall be paid over to the county treasurer of the county from which the fees were charged and collected, and shall be credited to the general fund of the county for purposes of affordable housing. () Any moneys in the Emergency Housing Account on the effective date of this 0 Act that were deposited pursuant to ORS. ()(b), that are not used or committed for use as provided in ORS.0 ()(a), as amended by section of this 0 Act, within two years after the effective date of this 0 Act, shall be paid over to the county treasurer of the county from which the fees were charged and collected, and shall be credited to the general fund of the county for purposes of affordable housing. () Any moneys in the Home Ownership Assistance Account on the effective date of this 0 Act that were deposited pursuant to ORS. ()(b), that are not used or committed for use as provided in ORS. ()(a), as amended by section of this 0 Act, within two years after the effective date of this 0 Act, shall be paid over to the county treasurer of the county from which the fees were charged and collected, and shall be credited to the general fund of the county for purposes of affordable housing. SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. () There is created, separate and distinct from the General Fund of the State Treasury, the Oregon Housing Fund, which consists of six separate revolving accounts: (a) The Housing Development and Guarantee Account; (b) The Emergency Housing Account; (c) The Home Ownership Assistance Account; (d) The Farmworker Housing Development Account; (e) The General Housing Account; and (f) The Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account. () Earnings on investment of moneys in: (a) The Housing Development and Guarantee Account accrue to that account. (b) The Emergency Housing Account accrue to that account. (c) The Home Ownership Assistance Account accrue to that account. (d) The Farmworker Housing Development Account accrue to that account. (e) The General Housing Account accrue to that account. (f) The Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account accrue to that account. ()(a) Moneys in the Housing Development and Guarantee Account are continuously appropriated to the Housing and Community Services Department to carry out the provisions of ORS. and.0. (b) Moneys in the Emergency Housing Account are continuously appropriated to the department to carry out the provisions of ORS.0. (c) Moneys in the Home Ownership Assistance Account are continuously appropriated to the department to carry out the provisions of ORS.. (d) Moneys in the Farmworker Housing Development Account are continuously appropriated to the department to carry out the provisions of ORS.0. (e) Moneys in the General Housing Account are continuously appropriated to the department to carry out the provisions of ORS [. to.].. (f) Moneys in the Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account are continuously appropriated to the department to carry out the provisions of ORS.. []

HB 0 () Individuals and corporations, both for profit or nonprofit, may make monetary contributions to be credited to: (a) The Housing Development and Guarantee Account; or (b) The General Housing Account. SECTION. Section of this 0 Act and the amendments to ORS.0,.0,. and. by sections to and of this 0 Act apply to moneys deposited in the General Housing Account, the Emergency Housing Account and the Home Ownership Assistance Account on or after the effective date of this 0 Act. []