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310 ILCS 105/15 (310 ILCS 105/15) Sec. 15. Grants to local administering agencies. (a) Under the program, the Authority shall make grants to local
administering agencies to provide subsidies to landlords to enable the
landlords to charge rent affordable for low-income tenants. Grants shall also
include an amount for the operating expenses of local administering agencies.
On an annual basis, operating expenses for local administering agencies shall not exceed 10% for grants under $500,000 and shall not exceed 7% for grants over $500,000. If a grant to a local administering agency covers more than one year, the Authority shall calculate operating expenses on an annual pro rata share of the grant. If the annual pro rata share is $500,000 or less, then the fee shall be 10%; if the annual pro rata share is greater than $500,000, then the fee shall be 7%.
(b) The Authority shall develop a request-for-proposals process for
soliciting proposals from local administering agencies and for
awarding grants. The request-for-proposals process and the funded projects must
be consistent with the criteria set forth in Section 25 and with
additional criteria set forth by the Authority in rules implementing this Act.
As part of the request-for-proposal process and subject to the requirements contained in subsection (d), best efforts will be used to prioritize local administering agencies that serve the county in which annual receipts were collected upon receipt of current data from the Department of Revenue applicable to the annual receipts.
(c) Local administering agencies may be local governmental bodies, local
housing authorities, or not-for-profit organizations. The Authority shall
set forth in rules the financial and capacity requirements necessary for an
organization to qualify as a local administering agency and the parameters for administration of the grants by local administering agencies.
The Authority shall use best efforts through outreach to local administering agencies to encourage at least one local administering agency to serve each county, subject to subsection (d).
(d) The Authority shall distribute grants to local administering agencies
according to a formula based on U.S. Census data. The formula shall determine
percentages of the funds to be distributed to the following geographic areas:
(i)
Chicago; (ii) suburban areas: Cook County (excluding Chicago), DuPage County,
Lake County, Kane County, Will County, and McHenry County; (iii) small
metropolitan areas: Springfield, Rockford, Peoria, Decatur, Champaign-Urbana,
Bloomington-Normal, Rock Island, DeKalb, Madison County, Moline, Pekin,
Rantoul, and St. Clair County; and (iv) rural areas, defined as all areas of the State not specifically named in items (i), (ii), and (iii) of this subsection. A geographic area's
percentage share shall be determined by the total number of households that
have an annual income of less than 50% of State median income for a household
of 4, as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and that are paying more than 30% of their income for rent. The geographic distribution shall be re-determined
by the Authority each time new U.S. Census data becomes available. The
Authority shall phase in any changes to the geographic formula to prevent a
large
withdrawal of resources from one area that could negatively impact households
receiving rental housing support.
Up to 20% of the funds allocated for rural areas, as defined in this subsection, may be set aside and awarded to one administering agency to be distributed throughout the rural areas in the State to localities that desire a number of subsidized units of housing that is too small to justify the establishment of a full local program. In those localities, the administering agency may contract with local agencies to share the administrative tasks of the program, such as inspections of units.
(e) In order to ensure applications from all geographic areas of the
State, the
Authority shall create a plan to ensure that potential local
administering agencies have
ample time and support to consider making an application and to prepare an
application.
Such a plan must include, but is not limited to: an outreach and education plan
regarding
the program and the requirements for a local administering agency; ample time
between the
initial
notice of funding ability and the deadline to submit an application, which
shall not be less than 9
months;
and access to assistance from the Authority or another agency in considering
and preparing the application.
(f) In order to maintain consistency for households receiving rental housing
support, the Authority shall, to the extent possible given funding resources available in the Rental Housing Support Program,
continue to fund local administering agencies at the same level on an annual
basis, unless the Authority determines that a local administering agency is not
meeting the criteria set forth in Section 25 or is not adhering to other standards set forth by rule by the Authority.
(Source: P.A. 102-1135, eff. 7-1-23 .) |
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