Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2162

Introduced
3/27/24  
Refer
3/27/24  
Refer
6/12/24  
Report Pass
7/2/24  
Refer
7/2/24  
Report Pass
7/3/24  
Engrossed
7/3/24  

Caption

Further providing for relocation.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly impact state housing laws by mandating that housing authorities adopt procedures to ensure that victims of violence can secure emergency transfers from their residences. This is a substantial shift towards a more supportive legal framework for victims, as it formally recognizes the need for swift action to protect their safety. Furthermore, the bill outlines various forms of documentation that can be used to support relocation requests, thereby clarifying the process for both tenants and housing authorities.

Summary

House Bill 2162 aims to amend the Housing Authorities Law by expanding tenant protections for individuals who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, or other forms of violence. The bill allows tenants or affiliated individuals to request relocation from their current housing authority if they have experienced such violence within a specified time frame, or if they feel threatened with imminent harm. The relocation requests are to be supported by evidence, and housing authorities are required to provide assistance in processing these requests, including connecting tenants with local organizations that offer support to victims.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 2162 appears to be generally positive, particularly among advocates for victims' rights, as it addresses crucial safety concerns for vulnerable populations. Supporters view the bill as a necessary step toward ensuring that victims are not forced to remain in potentially dangerous living situations due to financial constraints or lack of available housing options. Concerns, however, may arise regarding the potential for misuse of the relocation provisions, which could lead to challenges in verifying claims of violence.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 2162 is related to balancing tenant privacy with the requirements for documentation to prove victim status. While the bill seeks to provide necessary protections, critics may argue about the implications of having to disclose personal trauma and other sensitive information in order to qualify for support. Additionally, the bill must ensure that housing authorities are equipped to handle requests efficiently without compromising the safety and dignity of the tenants involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB670

Providing for public housing safety committees; further providing for requirements regarding tenants and landlords in cities of the first class; and providing for background checks for landlords.

PA SB98

Providing for public housing safety committees; further providing for requirements regarding tenants and landlords in cities of the first class; and providing for background checks for landlords.

PA HB951

Providing for public housing safety committees; further providing for requirements regarding tenants and landlords in cities of the first class; and providing for background checks for landlords.

PA HB756

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in contributions by employers and employees, further providing for relief from charges; and, in compensation, further providing for ineligibility for compensation.

PA HB1699

In child custody, further providing for award of custody, repealing provisions relating to relocation and providing for relocation.

PA HB1549

In tenement buildings and multiple dwelling premises, further providing for landlord's duties; and providing for tenant relocation.

PA HB734

In tenement buildings and multiple dwelling premises, further providing for landlord's duties; and providing for tenant relocation.

PA SB838

In sentencing, further providing for order of probation, for conditions of probation and for modification or revocation of order of probation and providing for probation review conference.

PA SB921

Further providing for establishment of rentals and selection of tenants and for veteran preferences.

PA SB843

In preliminary provisions, further providing for Special Education Funding Commission, for Basic Education Funding Commission and for Commission on Education and Economic Competitiveness and providing for public job posting database, for instructional vacancy data and for data transparency; providing for Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact; in drug and alcohol recovery high school program, further providing for scope of program and selection of students, providing for enrollment of students and further providing for academic programs; in terms and courses of study, further providing for Economic Education and Personal Financial Literacy Programs; in early learning programs, providing for quarterly reporting; in high schools, further providing for attendance in other districts; in educational tax credits, further providing for definitions; in credit card marketing, further providing for regulation of on-campus credit card marketing; in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for assistance to school districts declared to be in financial recovery status or identified for financial watch status; and abrogating regulations.

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