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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2534Introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-Silva(Principal coauthor: Senator Archuleta)February 19, 2020 An act to add Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 50205) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2534, as introduced, Quirk-Silva. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership.Existing law establishes the California Statewide Housing Plan to serve as a state housing plan for all relevant purposes. Existing law requires that the plan incorporate, among other things, a statement of housing goals, policies, and objectives and that the Department of Housing and Community Development update and provide a revision of the plan to the Legislature every 4 years.This bill would establish the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, consisting of 11 members, as provided. The bill would require the task force to consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for Californians and, no later than March 31, 2021, to develop a final report that includes specified information and recommendations and submit that report to the Legislature. The bill would require the Department of Housing and Community Development to provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 50205) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 4.5. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership50205. (a) For purposes of this section:(1) Central valley region means the geographic region extending from approximately the City of Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, and from the valley floor up to 2,000 feet elevation along the coastal range in the west and the Sierra Nevada range in the east. (2) Housing or home ownership advocacy organization includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) The California Building Industry Association.(B) SV@Home.(C) The California Association of Realtors.(D) Habitat for Humanity of California.(E) California Forward.(F) California YIMBY.(G) The Two Hundred.(3) San Francisco Bay area means the entire area within the territorial boundaries of the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma, and the City and County of San Francisco. (4) Task force means the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership established pursuant to this section.(b) There is hereby established a Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, which shall consist of the following 11 members:(1) Five members of the Assembly, appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(2) Five members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(3) One representative of a housing or home ownership advocacy organization, appointed jointly by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules.(c) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for all Californians generally, as well as any impediments faced by millennials and persons of color in particular.(2) No later than March 31, 2021, develop a final report on the impediments described in paragraph (1) that includes recommendations regarding ways to reduce the incidence of those impediments and proposals for specific strategies to increase the rate of home ownership for all Californians.(3) Submit the final report described in paragraph (2) to the Legislature, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, upon its completion.(d) The Department of Housing and Community Development shall provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c).
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2534Introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-Silva(Principal coauthor: Senator Archuleta)February 19, 2020 An act to add Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 50205) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2534, as introduced, Quirk-Silva. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership.Existing law establishes the California Statewide Housing Plan to serve as a state housing plan for all relevant purposes. Existing law requires that the plan incorporate, among other things, a statement of housing goals, policies, and objectives and that the Department of Housing and Community Development update and provide a revision of the plan to the Legislature every 4 years.This bill would establish the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, consisting of 11 members, as provided. The bill would require the task force to consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for Californians and, no later than March 31, 2021, to develop a final report that includes specified information and recommendations and submit that report to the Legislature. The bill would require the Department of Housing and Community Development to provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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1515 Introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-Silva(Principal coauthor: Senator Archuleta)February 19, 2020
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2020 An act to add Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 50205) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing.
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2626 AB 2534, as introduced, Quirk-Silva. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership.
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2828 Existing law establishes the California Statewide Housing Plan to serve as a state housing plan for all relevant purposes. Existing law requires that the plan incorporate, among other things, a statement of housing goals, policies, and objectives and that the Department of Housing and Community Development update and provide a revision of the plan to the Legislature every 4 years.This bill would establish the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, consisting of 11 members, as provided. The bill would require the task force to consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for Californians and, no later than March 31, 2021, to develop a final report that includes specified information and recommendations and submit that report to the Legislature. The bill would require the Department of Housing and Community Development to provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report.
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3030 Existing law establishes the California Statewide Housing Plan to serve as a state housing plan for all relevant purposes. Existing law requires that the plan incorporate, among other things, a statement of housing goals, policies, and objectives and that the Department of Housing and Community Development update and provide a revision of the plan to the Legislature every 4 years.
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3232 This bill would establish the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, consisting of 11 members, as provided. The bill would require the task force to consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for Californians and, no later than March 31, 2021, to develop a final report that includes specified information and recommendations and submit that report to the Legislature. The bill would require the Department of Housing and Community Development to provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 50205) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 4.5. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership50205. (a) For purposes of this section:(1) Central valley region means the geographic region extending from approximately the City of Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, and from the valley floor up to 2,000 feet elevation along the coastal range in the west and the Sierra Nevada range in the east. (2) Housing or home ownership advocacy organization includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) The California Building Industry Association.(B) SV@Home.(C) The California Association of Realtors.(D) Habitat for Humanity of California.(E) California Forward.(F) California YIMBY.(G) The Two Hundred.(3) San Francisco Bay area means the entire area within the territorial boundaries of the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma, and the City and County of San Francisco. (4) Task force means the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership established pursuant to this section.(b) There is hereby established a Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, which shall consist of the following 11 members:(1) Five members of the Assembly, appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(2) Five members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(3) One representative of a housing or home ownership advocacy organization, appointed jointly by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules.(c) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for all Californians generally, as well as any impediments faced by millennials and persons of color in particular.(2) No later than March 31, 2021, develop a final report on the impediments described in paragraph (1) that includes recommendations regarding ways to reduce the incidence of those impediments and proposals for specific strategies to increase the rate of home ownership for all Californians.(3) Submit the final report described in paragraph (2) to the Legislature, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, upon its completion.(d) The Department of Housing and Community Development shall provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c).
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4444 SECTION 1. Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 50205) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 4.5. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership50205. (a) For purposes of this section:(1) Central valley region means the geographic region extending from approximately the City of Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, and from the valley floor up to 2,000 feet elevation along the coastal range in the west and the Sierra Nevada range in the east. (2) Housing or home ownership advocacy organization includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) The California Building Industry Association.(B) SV@Home.(C) The California Association of Realtors.(D) Habitat for Humanity of California.(E) California Forward.(F) California YIMBY.(G) The Two Hundred.(3) San Francisco Bay area means the entire area within the territorial boundaries of the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma, and the City and County of San Francisco. (4) Task force means the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership established pursuant to this section.(b) There is hereby established a Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, which shall consist of the following 11 members:(1) Five members of the Assembly, appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(2) Five members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(3) One representative of a housing or home ownership advocacy organization, appointed jointly by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules.(c) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for all Californians generally, as well as any impediments faced by millennials and persons of color in particular.(2) No later than March 31, 2021, develop a final report on the impediments described in paragraph (1) that includes recommendations regarding ways to reduce the incidence of those impediments and proposals for specific strategies to increase the rate of home ownership for all Californians.(3) Submit the final report described in paragraph (2) to the Legislature, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, upon its completion.(d) The Department of Housing and Community Development shall provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c).
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4646 SECTION 1. Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 50205) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read:
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5050 CHAPTER 4.5. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership50205. (a) For purposes of this section:(1) Central valley region means the geographic region extending from approximately the City of Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, and from the valley floor up to 2,000 feet elevation along the coastal range in the west and the Sierra Nevada range in the east. (2) Housing or home ownership advocacy organization includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) The California Building Industry Association.(B) SV@Home.(C) The California Association of Realtors.(D) Habitat for Humanity of California.(E) California Forward.(F) California YIMBY.(G) The Two Hundred.(3) San Francisco Bay area means the entire area within the territorial boundaries of the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma, and the City and County of San Francisco. (4) Task force means the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership established pursuant to this section.(b) There is hereby established a Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, which shall consist of the following 11 members:(1) Five members of the Assembly, appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(2) Five members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(3) One representative of a housing or home ownership advocacy organization, appointed jointly by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules.(c) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for all Californians generally, as well as any impediments faced by millennials and persons of color in particular.(2) No later than March 31, 2021, develop a final report on the impediments described in paragraph (1) that includes recommendations regarding ways to reduce the incidence of those impediments and proposals for specific strategies to increase the rate of home ownership for all Californians.(3) Submit the final report described in paragraph (2) to the Legislature, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, upon its completion.(d) The Department of Housing and Community Development shall provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c).
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5252 CHAPTER 4.5. Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership50205. (a) For purposes of this section:(1) Central valley region means the geographic region extending from approximately the City of Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, and from the valley floor up to 2,000 feet elevation along the coastal range in the west and the Sierra Nevada range in the east. (2) Housing or home ownership advocacy organization includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) The California Building Industry Association.(B) SV@Home.(C) The California Association of Realtors.(D) Habitat for Humanity of California.(E) California Forward.(F) California YIMBY.(G) The Two Hundred.(3) San Francisco Bay area means the entire area within the territorial boundaries of the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma, and the City and County of San Francisco. (4) Task force means the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership established pursuant to this section.(b) There is hereby established a Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, which shall consist of the following 11 members:(1) Five members of the Assembly, appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(2) Five members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(3) One representative of a housing or home ownership advocacy organization, appointed jointly by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules.(c) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for all Californians generally, as well as any impediments faced by millennials and persons of color in particular.(2) No later than March 31, 2021, develop a final report on the impediments described in paragraph (1) that includes recommendations regarding ways to reduce the incidence of those impediments and proposals for specific strategies to increase the rate of home ownership for all Californians.(3) Submit the final report described in paragraph (2) to the Legislature, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, upon its completion.(d) The Department of Housing and Community Development shall provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c).
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5858 50205. (a) For purposes of this section:(1) Central valley region means the geographic region extending from approximately the City of Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, and from the valley floor up to 2,000 feet elevation along the coastal range in the west and the Sierra Nevada range in the east. (2) Housing or home ownership advocacy organization includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(A) The California Building Industry Association.(B) SV@Home.(C) The California Association of Realtors.(D) Habitat for Humanity of California.(E) California Forward.(F) California YIMBY.(G) The Two Hundred.(3) San Francisco Bay area means the entire area within the territorial boundaries of the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma, and the City and County of San Francisco. (4) Task force means the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership established pursuant to this section.(b) There is hereby established a Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, which shall consist of the following 11 members:(1) Five members of the Assembly, appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(2) Five members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:(A) The County of Los Angeles.(B) The San Francisco Bay area.(C) The central valley region.(D) The County of Orange.(E) The County of San Diego.(3) One representative of a housing or home ownership advocacy organization, appointed jointly by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules.(c) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for all Californians generally, as well as any impediments faced by millennials and persons of color in particular.(2) No later than March 31, 2021, develop a final report on the impediments described in paragraph (1) that includes recommendations regarding ways to reduce the incidence of those impediments and proposals for specific strategies to increase the rate of home ownership for all Californians.(3) Submit the final report described in paragraph (2) to the Legislature, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, upon its completion.(d) The Department of Housing and Community Development shall provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c).
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6262 50205. (a) For purposes of this section:
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6464 (1) Central valley region means the geographic region extending from approximately the City of Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, and from the valley floor up to 2,000 feet elevation along the coastal range in the west and the Sierra Nevada range in the east.
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8484 (4) Task force means the Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership established pursuant to this section.
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8686 (b) There is hereby established a Legislative Task Force on the California Master Plan on Home Ownership, which shall consist of the following 11 members:
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8888 (1) Five members of the Assembly, appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:
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100100 (2) Five members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules from districts wholly or partially located in each of the following regions:
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112112 (3) One representative of a housing or home ownership advocacy organization, appointed jointly by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules.
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114114 (c) The task force shall do all of the following:
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116116 (1) Consider and evaluate current impediments to increasing the rate of home ownership for all Californians generally, as well as any impediments faced by millennials and persons of color in particular.
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118118 (2) No later than March 31, 2021, develop a final report on the impediments described in paragraph (1) that includes recommendations regarding ways to reduce the incidence of those impediments and proposals for specific strategies to increase the rate of home ownership for all Californians.
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120120 (3) Submit the final report described in paragraph (2) to the Legislature, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, upon its completion.
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122122 (d) The Department of Housing and Community Development shall provide technical support and administrative assistance to the task force and collaborate in the preparation of the final report described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c).