Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB6199

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Requiring housing authorities to use notification methods designed to provide evidence of delivery.

Impact

If enacted, SB6199 would modify existing laws governing the operations of housing authorities. The introduction of required notification methods that provide tangible proof of delivery may lead to a higher quality of public engagement and ensure that residents are truly informed about changes affecting their housing situations. This reform could create a more reliable system of communication that promotes accountability among housing authorities and reassures residents about their rights to information.

Summary

SB6199 focuses on enhancing the accountability of housing authorities by mandating the use of notification methods designed to provide evidence of delivery. This bill aims to reform how housing authorities communicate important information to residents, ensuring that notifications are effectively delivered and confirmable. This change is seen as a step towards greater transparency and improved communication between authorities and the community, particularly in regards to housing matters that affect residents directly.

Conclusion

Overall, SB6199 represents an effort to ensure that housing authorities maintain a standard of accountability through effective communication with residents. As discussions surrounding the bill progress, it will be crucial to balance the need for transparency with the operational capabilities of housing authorities to ensure that reforms do not inadvertently hinder their ability to serve the community.

Contention

While the bill has intentions of improving transparency, some stakeholders have raised concerns regarding the implications of mandated notification methods. Critics argue that more stringent requirements could create additional administrative burdens for housing authorities, potentially strain limited resources, and lead to complications in the execution of existing processes. Additionally, there is tension regarding how these changes might affect the autonomy of local housing agencies in implementing their communication strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1890

Concerning housing authorities.

WA SB5807

Concerning housing authorities.

WA LB870

Provide for additional rights of notification, information, and preservation of evidence under the Sexual Assault Victims' Bill of Rights Act

WA LB514

Provide powers for cities of the metropolitan class to regulate housing authorities by ordinance

WA SB5308

Establishing the Washington guaranteed admissions program and requiring student notifications.

WA HB1557

Establishing the Washington guaranteed admissions program and requiring student notifications.

WA LB48

Provide for a delivery fee for delivery sales

WA HB1075

Expanding housing supply by supporting the ability of public housing authorities to finance affordable housing developments.

WA LB287

Provide for regulation of housing authorities by ordinance, change provisions relating to sanitary and improvement districts, and provide requirements relating to bed bugs under the Nebraska Housing Agency Act

WA HB2263

Concerning assisted living facilities delivering permanent supportive housing services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.