Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB550

Introduced
4/8/13  
Introduced
4/8/13  
Refer
4/8/13  
Refer
4/8/13  
Refer
5/6/13  
Refer
5/6/13  
Refer
5/7/13  

Caption

Creates the My Safe Louisiana Home Program within the Louisiana Housing Corporation and provides for funding of the program (EG -$1,000,000 GF RV See Note)

Impact

The bill mandates the creation of a special fund managed by the LHC, which will be funded annually by either $1 million or an equivalent amount derived from surcharges levied by the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation related to past hurricanes Katrina and Rita. These funds are designated for carrying out inspections, advising homeowners on modifications to mitigate hurricane vulnerability, and providing grants up to $10,000 for necessary retrofitting modifications. This financial support aims to incentivize property owners to enhance their homes, thereby reducing potential future costs related to hurricane damage and improving overall community resilience.

Summary

House Bill 550, formally known as the My Safe Louisiana Home Program Act, establishes the 'My Safe Louisiana Home Program' within the Louisiana Housing Corporation (LHC). This legislation aims to enhance the resilience of single-family homes to hurricane damage through a structured program which includes free home inspections and grants for retrofitting. The program focuses particularly on residences in coastal parishes heavily impacted by past hurricanes, thereby directly addressing the ongoing needs for hurricane preparedness in Louisiana's vulnerable regions.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 550 has been largely supportive among local communities and property owners who see it as a proactive step towards ensuring safety from hurricane threats. Many stakeholders, including legislators advocating for disaster preparedness, argue that the bill is essential for protecting lives and properties in at-risk areas. Opponents, however, may express concerns regarding the funding source and the adequacy of support provided, emphasizing the necessity of sustainable and long-term solutions for disaster risk management.

Contention

Despite the general support, there are points of contention regarding the implementation of the program and the reliance on annual legislative appropriations not guaranteeing continuity in funding. Critics may question whether the proposed funding amounts will sufficiently address the reconstruction needs of homeowners in coastal parishes. Additionally, the language of the bill does not create an entitlement for residents, raising concerns that it may not provide enough financial support in times of need, potentially leaving many without assistance during critical recovery periods.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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