HB 6346 Summary
Overview
HB 6346, titled “AN ACT REQUIRING THAT A MUNICIPALITY RECEIVE CREDIT UNDER THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING APPEALS PROCEDURE EXEMPTION UPON APPROVAL OF AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING APPLICATION,” is currently introduced and referred to the Joint Committee on Housing. The bill’s status indicates it has not yet advanced beyond the referral stage (as of the introduced date, January 23, 2025). The specific legislative text is not provided here, so details below reflect the bill’s stated purpose and likely scope based on the title.
Purpose and intent
- The core aim of the bill appears to be to modify the Affordable Housing Appeals Procedure (AHAP) framework by ensuring that municipalities receive credit under the AHAP exemption when an affordable housing application is approved.
- In short, approval of an affordable housing project would trigger a credit mechanism for the municipality within the AHAP system, potentially altering how exemptions or procedural considerations apply to that municipality moving forward.
Key provisions (based on the title)
- Mandatory credit upon approval: If an affordable housing application is approved, the municipality would receive credit under the AHAP exemption.
- Scope of “credit”: The bill would define or establish how the credit is earned, tracked, and applied within the AHAP exemption framework (e.g., what counts as “approval,” how the credit is quantified, and how it affects subsequent appeals or procedural steps). The exact definitions and numbers would appear in the enacted text.
- Interaction with AHAP exemptions: The credit would likely influence how municipalities navigate or are treated under AHAP exemptions in future cases.
Who is affected
- Primary: Municipalities that administer and approve affordable housing applications.
- Secondary: Affordable housing developers, residents in participating municipalities, and other stakeholders involved in land use appeals and housing policy under the AHAP.
Procedural and timeline aspects
- Introduced: January 23, 2025.
- Status: Referred to the Joint Committee on Housing (REF. TO JOINT COMM. ON Housing). Awaiting committee consideration, potential amendments, and future floor action.
- If advanced, the bill would follow standard legislative steps (committee hearings, potential amendments, approvals by legislative chambers, and potential gubernatorial action), with effective dates to be specified in the final text.
Notes and next steps
- The exact language, definitions, and effective dates are not included here. To understand precise impacts and implementation details, review the bill’s full text and any fiscal notes or amendments once released.
- Monitor the bill’s progression through the Joint Committee on Housing and subsequent committees for potential changes.