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22 By: Price H.B. No. 1609
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55 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
66 AN ACT
77 relating to the system by which an application for a low income
88 housing tax credit is scored.
99 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1010 SECTION 1. Section 2306.6710(b), Government Code, is
1111 amended to read as follows:
1212 (b) If an application satisfies the threshold criteria, the
1313 department shall score and rank the application using a point
1414 system that:
1515 (1) prioritizes in descending order criteria
1616 regarding:
1717 (A) financial feasibility of the development
1818 based on the supporting financial data required in the application
1919 that will include a project underwriting pro forma from the
2020 permanent or construction lender;
2121 (B) quantifiable community participation with
2222 respect to the development, evaluated on the basis of a resolution
2323 concerning the development that is voted on and adopted by the
2424 following, as applicable:
2525 (i) the governing body of a municipality in
2626 which the proposed development site is to be located;
2727 (ii) subject to Subparagraph (iii), the
2828 commissioners court of a county in which the proposed development
2929 site is to be located, if the proposed site is to be located in an
3030 area of a county that is not part of a municipality; or
3131 (iii) the commissioners court of a county
3232 in which the proposed development site is to be located and the
3333 governing body of the applicable municipality, if the proposed site
3434 is to be located in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a
3535 municipality;
3636 (C) the income levels of tenants of the
3737 development;
3838 (D) the size and quality of the units;
3939 (E) the rent levels of the units;
4040 (F) the cost of the development by square foot;
4141 (G) the services to be provided to tenants of the
4242 development;
4343 (H) whether, at the time the complete application
4444 is submitted or at any time within the two-year period preceding the
4545 date of submission, the proposed development site is located in an
4646 area declared to be a disaster under Section 418.014;
4747 (I) quantifiable community participation with
4848 respect to the development, evaluated on the basis of written
4949 statements from any neighborhood organizations on record with the
5050 state or county in which the development is to be located and whose
5151 boundaries contain the proposed development site; and
5252 (J) the level of community support for the
5353 application, evaluated on the basis of a written statement from the
5454 state representative who represents the district containing the
5555 proposed development site if the district contains a portion of a
5656 county with a population of more than 450,000;
5757 (2) uses criteria imposing penalties on applicants or
5858 affiliates who have requested extensions of department deadlines
5959 relating to developments supported by housing tax credit
6060 allocations made in the application round preceding the current
6161 round or a developer or principal of the applicant that has been
6262 removed by the lender, equity provider, or limited partners for its
6363 failure to perform its obligations under the loan documents or
6464 limited partnership agreement; and
6565 (3) encourages applicants to provide free notary
6666 public service to the residents of the developments for which the
6767 allocation of housing tax credits is requested.
6868 SECTION 2. The change in law made by this Act applies only
6969 to an application for low income housing tax credits that is
7070 submitted to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
7171 during an application cycle that begins on or after the effective
7272 date of this Act. An application that is submitted during an
7373 application cycle that began before the effective date of this Act
7474 is governed by the law in effect on the date the application cycle
7575 began, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
7676 SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.