Section 53534 Of Chapter 4. Allocation Of Housing Bond Revenues From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 31. >> Part 11. >> Chapter 4.
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. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(1) The projected budget deficit for the 2003-04 fiscal year
represents the largest fiscal imbalance in California history. This
imbalance necessitates drastic actions not ordinarily contemplated in
usual budget years.
(2) In order to address the budgetary imbalance it is necessary to
find and cancel General Fund commitments where possible so as to
reduce General Fund obligations.
(3) The creation of affordable housing is extraordinarily
difficult, necessitating, among other things, the acquisition of
suitable sites, the design and engineering of the facility and
securing multiple sources of private and public financing. In
addition, affordable housing development also frequently encounters
difficulties in obtaining local governmental approvals. Because of
these difficulties there are typically long lead-times between the
commitment of funds through the state's housing programs and the
actual final approval of the project, completion of construction, and
disbursement of state funds. Because of the gap in time between the
award of state funds and final fund disbursement, there is an
opportunity to disencumber fund commitments to ease the state's
present fiscal emergency.
(4) While these housing projects present an opportunity to recoup
General Fund moneys, the Legislature recognizes that the withdrawal
of state funds may mean the cancellation of projects, the loss of
affordable housing, and the creation of potential liabilities to the
state where costs have been incurred in reliance on the state funding
commitment. The need to find revenue sources does not supersede the
need for public assistance to facilitate the creation of new housing
opportunities particularly for persons and households of low to
moderate income.
(5) By definition, housing projects that have already received a
commitment of state funds are further advanced towards completion
than projects that have yet to start the process of seeking or
receiving state housing funds. The enactment of this part, therefore,
provides an opportunity to meet the multiple goals of relieving
existing financial obligations of the General Fund, continuing the
state support of worthy projects, and avoiding the potential
liabilities where costs have been incurred in reliance on the state's
commitment of funds. The Legislature finds and declares that it is
appropriate, where possible, to disencumber General Fund obligations
in those areas where the state's need to recoup General Fund revenues
can be balanced by the substitution of other funds through legal
mechanism.
(6) The Legislature's ability to modify a general obligation bond
program approved by the voters is restricted by the California
Constitution and interpretative case law to those situations where
the modification is consistent with the underlying purpose of the
program and not inconsistent with the express language of the measure
placed before the voters. For the purposes of this part and the
programs administered by the department thereunder, the Legislature
finds and declares that the project selection criteria for many of
the existing programs have been modified by the bond measure
contained in this part, as approved by the voters. However, the
project selection criteria for the Joe Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing
Grant Program (Chapter 3.2 (commencing with Section 50517.5) of Part
2) and the CalHome Program (Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 50650)
of Part 2) have been unmodified by this part. Therefore, projects
funded through these programs that have previously been determined
eligible and have met the selection criteria would similarly be
eligible and meet the selection criteria for these programs as funded
under this part.
(7) If the funding for projects previously funded under the Joe
Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant Program and the CalHome Program
were disencumbered, these projects would be eligible to compete for
funds under the same programs as funded through this part. However,
the time delays and costs associated by the resubmittal of
applications would render a hardship to the project sponsors and
cause unnecessary delays in project implementation.
(8) The use of funds approved by the voters through the enactment
of this part to ensure successful completion of projects eligible and
fundable through the Joe Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant Program
and the CalHome Program that would otherwise be delayed or lost if
the general funding was disencumbered is both necessary and
appropriate, and will facilitate the efficient and effective
implementation of the projects funded through this part and will
further the goals of the respective programs.
(b) In order to return moneys appropriated in the Budget Acts of
2000 and 2001 to the General Fund to assist in easing the current
fiscal emergency, and to ensure the expeditious completion of
projects that have successfully applied for, and were selected for,
funding during the 2000-01 and 2001-02 fiscal years through the Joe
Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant Program and CalHome Program, the
department shall do both of the following:
(1) Disencumber funding commitments for all projects funded
through appropriations in the Budget Acts of 2000 and 2001 for which
funds have not been disbursed as of the effective date of this
section.
(2) Provide replacement funding to these projects, subject to the
terms and conditions of the prior commitment, through paragraph (4)
and paragraph (5), respectively, of subdivision (a) of Section 53533.
No additional application shall be required to the affected project
sponsors.
(c) Because it is the Legislature's intent to avoid the disruption
of existing projects, only those portions of a project's budget that
is eligible for replacement as the construction or acquisition of a
capital asset pursuant to the General Obligation Bond Law (Chapter 4
(commencing with Section 16720) of Part 3 of Division 4 of Title 2 of
the Government Code) shall be disencumbered.