Requires local governing body and DCA to suspend collection of certificate of occupancy and related inspection fees for homes being rented by persons identified by FEMA as displaced individuals.
Impact
If enacted, A1640 will directly impact the financial operations of local governing bodies and the DCA, as it temporarily suspends their ability to collect specific fees associated with housing documentation. This suspension of fees is expected to ease the process for displaced individuals to find housing, which is a critical need in the aftermath of a disaster. The act's temporary nature—effective from enactment through six months thereafter—allows for the possibility of further policy adjustments, depending on the ongoing assessment of community needs and recovery efforts.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1640 seeks to provide temporary relief for individuals who are renting homes identified as necessary housing by FEMA due to their displacement following Hurricane Sandy. The bill mandates that local governing bodies, along with the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), suspend the collection of certain fees associated with certificates of occupancy, inspection fees, and code enforcement certifications for a designated period. This legislation aims to alleviate financial burdens on those affected by the hurricane, allowing them to secure housing more easily during this recovery period.
Contention
Some potential points of contention surrounding A1640 may arise from the implications it has on the revenue streams of local governments that rely on these fees for their operational expenses. Critics may argue that the suspension of such fees could lead to budgetary shortfalls within local governments, affecting their capacity to manage community services effectively. Additionally, debates may surface regarding the adequacy of support measures for displaced individuals, as stakeholders weigh the necessity of immediate fee relief against the long-term financial health of local governments.
Requires local governing body and DCA to suspend collection of certificate of occupancy and related inspection fees for homes being rented by persons identified by FEMA as displaced individuals.
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