New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S256

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires application option enhancement for certain federal rental assistance administered by DCA.

Impact

This bill aims to improve equity in access to rental assistance, particularly for those who may face barriers to online applications due to various reasons such as lack of internet access, lack of digital literacy, or personal preferences. By expanding application options, the bill may lead to increased participation in the rental assistance programs, thereby helping more individuals and families secure housing support. This change is particularly significant in the context of the ongoing housing crisis, where accessibility to assistance is crucial.

Summary

Senate Bill 256 (S256) proposes enhancements to the application options for federal rental assistance administered by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA). Specifically, it requires that applicants for rental assistance programs authorized under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 have multiple avenues to apply beyond just online options. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Community Affairs implement measures to facilitate applications through regular mail, electronic mail, or fax, ensuring accessibility for all potential applicants.

Contention

While the bill presents an opportunity to enhance accessibility, discussions surrounding S256 may evoke differing opinions regarding the implementation process and the associated administrative costs. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the potential increase in workload for the DCA and the feasibility of managing multiple application methods. However, advocates for the bill argue that the cost of inaction—namely not supporting effective access to rental assistance—far outweighs the expenses incurred by the department to manage a more inclusive application process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1487

Requires application option enhancement for certain housing, shelter, and rental assistance administered by DCA.

NJ A5625

Requires application option enhancement for certain housing, shelter, and rental assistance administered by DCA.

NJ S2333

Requires DCA to continuously maintain open enrollment period for federal Housing Choice Voucher Program pre-applications.

NJ A5229

Requires DCA to continuously maintain open enrollment period for federal Housing Choice Voucher Program pre-applications.

NJ S2749

Requires DCA to continuously maintain open enrollment period for federal Housing Choice Voucher Program pre-applications.

NJ A2289

Requires DCA to continuously maintain open enrollment period for federal Housing Choice Voucher Program pre-applications.

NJ A1055

Concerns application of residential rental property inspection findings in rental assistance determinations and eviction actions.

NJ A2898

Concerns application of residential rental property inspection findings in rental assistance determinations and eviction actions.

NJ AB832

COVID-19 relief: tenancy: federal rental assistance.

NJ HB563

Relating to the evaluation of applications for certain financial assistance administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

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