Relates to priority applicants and inspection of units under the housing access voucher pilot program; provides that priority shall be given both to applicants who are homeless and who are at risk of losing their federal rental subsidy; provides that housing access voucher local administrators shall inspect units for which a housing assistance payment contract is established.
Impact
The proposed changes are significant as they modify the criteria for priority applicants under the housing access voucher pilot program. By explicitly including individuals at risk of losing their federal rental subsidy, the bill endeavors to address the urgent needs of those facing housing insecurity. This prioritization could facilitate a more responsive and supportive housing framework that aligns with current socio-economic challenges, potentially reducing homelessness in the state.
Summary
Bill A10992 is aimed at amending the public housing law to improve access to housing assistance for vulnerable populations in New York. The bill establishes prioritization for applicants who are homeless as well as those at risk of losing their federal rental subsidies due to imminent termination or changes in federal law or policy. This legislation seeks to ensure that those most in need can obtain housing assistance without unnecessary barriers or delays.
Contention
While the bill is rooted in compassion and a proactive approach to housing issues, some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the logistics and feasibility of implementing prioritization criteria effectively. The necessity of inspecting units prior to establishing a housing assistance payment contract may also spark discussions on resource allocation for inspections and administrative burdens for local housing authorities. The balances between ensuring rigorous standards for living conditions while promptly addressing the needs of vulnerable populations will be critical in the discourse surrounding this bill.
Same As
Relates to priority applicants and inspection of units under the housing access voucher pilot program; provides that priority shall be given both to applicants who are homeless and who are at risk of losing their federal rental subsidy; provides that housing access voucher local administrators shall inspect units for which a housing assistance payment contract is established.
Relates to priority applicants and inspection of units under the housing access voucher pilot program; provides that priority shall be given both to applicants who are homeless and who are at risk of losing their federal rental subsidy; provides that housing access voucher local administrators shall inspect units for which a housing assistance payment contract is established.
Relates to establishing the housing access voucher program; provides that the commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall implement a program of rental assistance in the form of housing vouchers for eligible individuals and families who are homeless or who face an imminent loss of housing; provides that the commissioner shall designate housing access voucher local administrators in the state to administer the program.
Relates to establishing the housing access voucher program; provides that the commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall implement a program of rental assistance in the form of housing vouchers for eligible individuals and families who are homeless or who face an imminent loss of housing; provides that the commissioner shall designate housing access voucher local administrators in the state to administer the program.
An Act Prioritizing Allocation Of Rental Assistance Program Vouchers To Individuals Who Intend To Use Such Vouchers In Municipalities Below The Threshold For The Affordable Housing Appeals Procedure Exemption.
Protects renters using a housing subsidy or voucher, or receiving public assistance from discrimination by the housing provider based on such renters' income or use of such housing subsidy, voucher or public assistance.
Protects renters using a housing subsidy or voucher, or receiving public assistance from discrimination by the housing provider based on such renters' income or use of such housing subsidy, voucher or public assistance.
An Act to Increase Bridging Rental Assistance Program Housing Voucher Funding to Reduce the Current Partial Waiting List and Increase Housing Vouchers for Persons Living with Mental Health Challenges