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caspian88
Posted: Nov 24 2004, 02:39 PM
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108th CONGRESS



To establish the elderly housing plus health support demonstration program to modernize public housing for elderly and disabled persons.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES

JULY 30, 2004
Mrs. Harris (for herself and Mr. MacGyver) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing , and Urban Affairs



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A BILL
To establish the elderly housing plus health support demonstration program to modernize public housing for elderly and disabled persons.


Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the `Elderly Housing Plus Health Support Demonstration Act'.

SEC. 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.

(a) FINDINGS- Congress finds that--

(1) there are at least 34,100,000 Americans who are 65 years of age and older, and persons who are 85 years of age or older comprise almost one-quarter of that population;

(2) the Bureau of the Census of the Department of Commerce estimates that, by 2030, the elderly population will double to 70,000,000 persons;

(3) according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development report `Housing Our Elders--A Report Card on the Housing Conditions and Needs of Older Americans', the largest and fastest growing segments of the older population include many people who have historically been vulnerable economically and in the housing market--women, minorities, and people over the age of 85;

(4) many elderly persons are at significant risk with respect to the availability, stability, and accessibility of affordable housing ;

(5) one-third of public housing residents are approximately 62 years of age or older, making public housing the largest Federal housing program for senior citizens;

(6) the elderly population residing in public housing is older, poorer, frailer, and more racially diverse than the elderly population residing in other assisted housing ;

(7) two-thirds of the public housing developments for the elderly, including those that also serve the disabled, were constructed before 1970 and are in dire need of major rehabilitation and configuration, such as rehabilitation to provide new roofs, energy-efficient heating, cooling, utility systems, accessible units, and up-to-date safety features;

(8) many of the dwelling units in public housing developments for elderly and disabled persons are undersized, are inaccessible to residents with physical limitations, do not comply with the requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or lack railings, grab bars, emergency call buttons, and wheelchair accessible ramps;

(9) a study conducted for the Department of Housing and Urban Development found that the cost of the basic modernization needs for public housing for elderly and disabled persons exceeds $5,700,000,000;

(10) a growing number of elderly and disabled persons face unnecessary institutionalization because of the absence of appropriate supportive services and assisted living facilities in their residences;

(11) for many elderly and disabled persons, independent living in a non-institutionalization setting is a preferable housing alternative to costly institutionalization, and would allow public monies to be more effectively used to provide necessary services for such persons;

(12) congregate housing and supportive services coordinated by service coordinators is a proven and cost-effective means of enabling elderly and disabled persons to remain in place with dignity and independence;

(13) the effective provision of congregate services and assisted living in public housing developments requires the redesign of units and buildings to accommodate independent living;

(14) most of the elderly who reside in public housing are eligible for Medicaid to pay for the cost of their being institutionalized in nursing homes;

(15) nursing home costs now exceed 42 percent of the entire Medicaid program; and

(16) by providing a nursing home resident the choice of assisted living in public housing instead, the Federal Government can save as much as three-quarters of the long term per capita Medicaid costs and at the same time allow a frail senior to age in place.

(B) PURPOSES- The purposes of this Act are--

(1) to establish a demonstration program to make competitive grants to provide state-of-the-art, health-supportive housing with assisted living opportunities for elderly and disabled persons;

(2) to provide funding to enhance, make safe and accessible, and extend the useful life of public housing developments for the elderly and disabled and to increase their accessibility to supportive services;

(3) to provide elderly and disabled public housing residents a readily available choice in living arrangements by utilizing the services of service coordinators and providing a continuum of care that allows such residents to age in place;

(4) to incorporate congregate housing service programs more fully into public housing operations; and

(5) to accomplish such purposes and provide such funding under existing provisions of law that currently authorize all activities to be conducted under the program.

SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.

In this Act:

(1) ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY- The term `assisted living facility' means any public housing project for the elderly, or for the elderly and the non-elderly disabled, that is operated in accordance with applicable laws and provides to the residents any combination of the following services:

(A) Meal service adequate to meet nutritional need.

(B) Housekeeping aid.

� Personal assistance.

(D) Transportation services.

(E) Health-related services.

(F) Such other services as are considered important for maintaining independent living.

(2) ELDERLY AND DISABLED FAMILIES- The term `elderly and disabled families' means families in which 1 or more persons is an elderly person or a person with disabilities.

(3) ELDERLY PERSON- The term `elderly person' means a person who is 62 years of age or older.

(4) PERSON WITH DISABILITIES- The term `person with disabilities' has the same meaning as in section 3(B)(3)(E) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a(B)(3)(E)).

(5) PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY- The term `public housing agency' has the same meaning as in
section 3(B)(6)(A) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a(B)(6)(A)).


(6) SECRETARY- The term `Secretary' means the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

SEC. 4. AUTHORITY FOR ELDERLY HOUSING PLUS HEALTH SUPPORT PROGRAM.

The Secretary shall establish an elderly housing plus health support demonstration program (referred to in this Act as the `demonstration program') in accordance with this Act to provide coordinated funding to public housing projects for elderly and disabled families selected for participation under section 5, to be used for--

(1) rehabilitation or re-configuration of such projects or the acquisition and rehabilitation of an existing assisted living facility in cases where the public housing agency has no elderly housing stock suitable for conversion;

(2) the provision of space in such projects for supportive services and community and health facilities;

(3) the provision of service coordinators for such projects; and

(4) the provision of congregate services programs in or near such projects.

SEC. 5. PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAM.

(a) APPLICATION AND PLAN- To be eligible to be selected for participation in the demonstration program, a public housing agency shall submit to the Secretary--

(1) an application, in such form and manner as the Secretary shall require; and

(2) a plan for the agency that--

(A) identifies the public housing projects for which amounts provided under this Act will be used, limited to projects that are designated or otherwise used for occupancy--

(i) only by elderly families; or

(ii) by both elderly families and disabled families; and

(B) provides for local agencies or organizations to establish or expand the provision of health-related services or other services that will enhance living conditions for residents of public housing projects of the agency, primarily in the project or projects to be assisted under the plan.

(B) SELECTION AND CRITERIA-

(1) SELECTION- The Secretary shall select public housing agencies for participation in the demonstration program based upon a competition among public housing agencies that submit applications for participation.

(2) CRITERIA- The competition referred to in paragraph (1) shall be based upon--

(A) the extent of the need for rehabilitation or re-configuration of the public housing projects of an agency that are identified in the plan of the agency pursuant to subsection (a)(2)(A);

(B) the past performance of an agency in serving the needs of elderly public housing residents or non-elderly, disabled public housing residents given the opportunities in the locality;

� the past success of an agency in obtaining non-public housing resources to assist such residents given the opportunities in the locality; and

(D) the effectiveness of the plan of an agency in creating or expanding services described in subsection (a)(2)(B).

SEC. 6. CONFIGURATION AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.

(a) GRANTS-

(1) IN GENERAL- The Secretary shall make grants to public housing agencies selected for participation under section 5, to be used only--

(A) for capital improvements to rehabilitate or configure public housing projects identified in the plan submitted under section 5(a)(2)(A);

(B) to provide space for supportive services and for community and health-related facilities primarily for the residents of projects identified in the plan submitted under section 5(a)(2)(A); and

� for the cost of acquisition by a public housing agency of an existing assisted living facility that is in need of rehabilitation in cases where the public housing agency has no elderly housing stock suitable for conversion.

(2) SOURCE OF FUNDS- Grants shall be made under this section from funds made available for the demonstration program in accordance with subsection �.

(3) INAPPLICABILITY OF OTHER PROVISIONS- Section 9�(1) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g�(1)) does not apply to grants made under this section.

(B) ALLOCATION- Grants funded in accordance with this section shall--

(1) be allocated among public housing agencies selected for participation under section 5 on the basis of the criteria established under section 5(B)(2); and

(2) be made in such amounts and subject to such terms as the Secretary shall determine.

� AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS- There are authorized to be appropriated for the demonstration program, to make grants in accordance with this section--

(1) $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2004; and

(2) such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2005 and each subsequent fiscal year.

SEC. 7. SERVICE COORDINATORS.

(a) GRANTS-

(1) IN GENERAL- The Secretary shall make grants to public housing agencies selected for participation under section 5, to be used only--

(A) for public housing projects for elderly and disabled families for whom capital assistance is provided under section 6; and

(B) to provide service coordinators and related activities identified in the plan of the agency pursuant to section 5(a)(2), so that the residents of such public housing projects will have improved and more economical access to services that support the health and well-being of the residents.

(2) SOURCE OF FUNDS- Grants shall be made under this section from funds made available for the demonstration program in accordance with subsection �.

(3) INAPPLICABILITY OF OTHER PROVISIONS- Section 9�(1) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g�(1)) does not apply to grants made under this section.

(B) ALLOCATION- The Secretary shall provide a grant pursuant to this section, in an amount not to exceed $100,000, to each public housing agency that is selected for participation under section 5.

� AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS- There are authorized to be appropriated for the demonstration program, to make grants in accordance with this section--

(1) $2,000,000 for fiscal year 2004; and

(2) such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2005 and each subsequent fiscal year.

SEC. 8. CONGREGATE HOUSING SERVICES PROGRAMS.

(a) GRANTS-

(1) IN GENERAL- The Secretary shall make grants to public housing agencies selected for participation under section 5, to be used only--

(A) in connection with public housing projects for elderly and disabled families for which capital assistance is provided under section 6; and

(B) to carry out a congregate housing service program identified in the plan of the agency pursuant to section 5(a)(2) that provides services as described in section 202(g)(1) of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q(g)(1)).

(2) SOURCE OF FUNDS- Grants shall be made under this section from funds made available for the demonstration program in accordance with subsection �.

(3) INAPPLICABILITY OF OTHER PROVISIONS- Other than as specifically provided in this section--

(A) section 9�(1) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g�(1)) does not apply to grants made under this section; and

(B) section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q) does not apply to grants made under this section.

(B) ALLOCATION- The Secretary shall provide a grant pursuant to this section, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, to each public housing agency that is selected for participation under section 5.

� AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS- There are authorized to be appropriated for the demonstration program, to make grants in accordance with this section--

(1) $3,000,000 for fiscal year 2004; and

(2) such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2005 and each subsequent fiscal year.

SEC. 9. SAFEGUARDING OTHER APPROPRIATIONS.

Amounts authorized to be appropriated under this Act to carry out this Act are in addition to any amounts authorized to be appropriated under any other provision of law, or otherwise made available in appropriations Acts, for rehabilitation of public housing projects, for service coordinators for public housing projects, or for congregate housing services programs.
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Pro-Union Republican
Posted: Nov 30 2004, 12:58 AM
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Mr. Chair,

This bill deals with appropriations and finance, not judicial questions or government affairs.

I urge this bill to be moved to the appropriate committee, preferably to A/F where it belongs.

I yield.
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Posted: Nov 30 2004, 04:28 PM
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Mr. Chair,

Please note my objection to my colleague's motion. It is the clerk's decision to send the bills to the committee that he/she feels best qualified to address a bill.

This is just a motion to try to delay action on this bill.

Further Mr. Chair,

I would like to rise in full support of this legislation and urge my colleagues to support this needed legislation.
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caspian88
Posted: Nov 30 2004, 09:32 PM
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Debate has ended, and the motion to move this bill to A&F has been objected to with no seconds. We will vote on this legislation.
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