Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3050

Introduced
6/20/22  
Refer
6/20/22  
Report Pass
6/22/22  
Engrossed
6/23/22  
Enrolled
6/24/22  

Caption

Low And Moderate Income Housing

Impact

The bill includes significant amendments to the current statutes regarding LMI housing by introducing stricter oversight measures. Approved monitoring agents will be responsible for verifying that tenants meet income requirements and that the monthly rents conform to affordability standards. This program aims to strengthen the enforcement of existing rules regarding LMI housing, ensuring that these units are retained for intended low and moderate-income households. The Commission is required to report on the program's status and effectiveness regularly, thus increasing transparency and accountability in housing developments.

Summary

Bill S3050, titled 'An Act Relating to Towns and Cities -- Low and Moderate Income Housing,' was introduced by Senator Melissa A. Murray. The bill seeks to amend existing regulations concerning the development and oversight of low and moderate income (LMI) housing in Rhode Island. The core of S3050 is the establishment of an Approved Monitoring Agent Program, which will be administered by the Rhode Island Housing Resources Commission (the Commission). The Commission is tasked with appointing and overseeing monitoring agents to ensure that LMI units remain compliant with affordability guidelines and serve eligible households.

Contention

While the bill addresses crucial issues around housing affordability, some stakeholders may view the increased oversight as cumbersome, potentially delaying development projects. There may be concerns over how local governments will adapt to the requirements set forth by the Commission and what resources will be allocated to support monitoring agents. Additionally, the bill could impact the pace and scale of proposed housing developments, as the compliance checks may introduce longer timelines for obtaining the necessary approvals which may lead to tension between local authorities and developers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6182

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI S0317

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI H7948

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI H7941

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI S3044

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI H7950

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI H6081

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI S1037

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI S3046

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI H7949

Low And Moderate Income Housing

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