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LC 1283

Revise laws related to housing provider organizations that receive public funding

2025 Regular Session

LC 1283 would revise laws governing housing provider organizations that receive public funding, potentially boosting governance, reporting, and oversight.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1283

LC 1283 — Revise laws related to housing provider organizations that receive public funding

Overview
- Title: Revise laws related to housing provider organizations that receive public funding
- Bill number: LC 1283
- Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
- Introduction date: November 12, 2024
- Latest action: May 24, 2025 — (LC) Draft Died in Process
- Subject: Housing

Purpose and intent
- Based on the title, the bill aimed to revise existing laws governing housing provider organizations that receive public funding. The available summary does not include the bill’s full text or explicit stated objectives.
- With the draft having died in process, the bill did not advance to consideration or enactment.

Key provisions (Note on availability)
- The specific provisions, text, and enacted requirements are not provided in the available information.
- Possible areas such bills commonly address (caveat: not stated in the provided material) might include governance and oversight of funded providers, funding terms and conditions, reporting and accountability requirements, compliance with housing and civil rights laws, auditing, procurement, and conflict-of-interest safeguards.
- Because the draft text is not available here, no definitive provisions can be enumerated for LC 1283.

Who would be affected
- Housing provider organizations that receive or apply for public funding.
- Government agencies or departments administering public funding for housing programs.
- Residents/tenants served by such housing providers (potential changes in oversight, reporting, or compliance obligations could indirectly affect them).
- Taxpayers and the public interest in program accountability and transparency.

Procedural/timeline notes
- Introduced: November 12, 2024 (Drafter Assigned)
- 2025-05-24: Draft Died in Process
- Status implies the measure did not progress to committee hearings, floor votes, or enactment.

Potential impact if enacted (general considerations)
- If revived and enacted, the bill could alter funding terms, increase reporting and transparency requirements, enhance governance standards, or tighten compliance with applicable housing and anti-discrimination laws.
- Budgetary impact would depend on any new reporting or audit requirements and whether funding scales or conditions change.
- Administrative impact could include increased workload for housing providers and oversight agencies.

Next steps
- For a definitive understanding, review the full legislative text and fiscal notes (if any) from the official records, and monitor any future actions should the bill be reintroduced.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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