District of Columbia Code
Subchapter II - Rent Stabilization Program
§ 42–3502.23. Addition to Comprehensive Housing Strategy report

The Mayor shall include in the reports to the Council pursuant to § 6-1054, analyses of the need, means, and methods of further assisting income qualified elderly tenants, tenants with disabilities, teachers of the District of Columbia Public Schools or a District of Columbia Public Charter School, and low-income tenants to pay their rent. The report shall consider:
(1) The income and any other criteria that shall be used to determine which tenants qualify for the program;
(2) The rent that qualified households shall pay;
(3) The number and the allocation of units to be included in any set-aside;
(4) The extent to which the program should incorporate any District affordable housing program and any federal affordable housing program available in the District;
(5) The reporting requirements which should be imposed on housing providers subject to this subchapter and on qualified tenants to ensure that the program is effective.
(July 17, 1985, D.C. Law 6-10, § 223; as added Aug. 5, 2006, D.C. Law 16-145, § 2(g), 53 DCR 4889; Apr. 7, 2017, D.C. Law 21-239, § 3(f), 64 DCR 1588.)
Homestead housing preservation, “low-income persons” defined, see § 42-2103.
Housing Finance Agency, assisted housing projects, eligibility for rent supplements, see § 42-2703.08.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 42 - Real Property

Chapter 35 - Rental Housing Generally

Subchapter II - Rent Stabilization Program

§ 42–3502.01. Continuation of Rental Housing Commission; composition; appointment; qualifications; compensation; removal

§ 42–3502.01a. Powers and duties of the Chairperson of the Rental Housing Commission

§ 42–3502.02. Powers and duties of Rental Housing Commission

§ 42–3502.02a. Immunity for official acts

§ 42–3502.02b. Independence of the Rental Housing Commission; transfer provisions

§ 42–3502.03. Rental Accommodations Division of the Department of Housing and Community Development

§ 42–3502.03a. Rent Administrator — Appointment and removal

§ 42–3502.03b. Rent Administrator — Qualifications and compensation

§ 42–3502.03c. Public Accessible Rent Control Housing Database

§ 42–3502.03d. Housing provider online filing requirements

§ 42–3502.03e. Rental Housing Registration Fund

§ 42–3502.04. Duties of the Rent Administrator

§ 42–3502.04a. Rental Conversion and Sale Division of the Department of Housing and Community Development Rental Conversion and Sale Administrator

§ 42–3502.04b. Transfer of functions of the Rental Accommodations and Conversion Division of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs to the Department of Housing and Community Development

§ 42–3502.04c. Housing Regulation Administration; Housing Regulation Administrator

§ 42–3502.05. Registration and coverage

§ 42–3502.06. Rent ceilings abolished

§ 42–3502.07. Adjustments in rent ceiling

§ 42–3502.08. Increases above base rent

§ 42–3502.09. Rent charged upon termination of exemption and for newly covered rental units

§ 42–3502.10. Petitions for capital improvements

§ 42–3502.11. Services and facilities

§ 42–3502.11a. Mandatory fees prohibited

§ 42–3502.12. Hardship petition

§ 42–3502.13. Vacant accommodation

§ 42–3502.14. Substantial rehabilitation

§ 42–3502.15. Voluntary agreement

§ 42–3502.15a. Voluntary agreement moratorium

§ 42–3502.16. Adjustment procedure

§ 42–3502.16a. Tenant representation by tenant organization

§ 42–3502.17. Security deposit

§ 42–3502.18. Remedy

§ 42–3502.19. Judicial review

§ 42–3502.20. Report of Mayor

§ 42–3502.21. Certificate of assurance

§ 42–3502.21a. Certificate of assurance moratorium

§ 42–3502.22. Disclosure to tenants

§ 42–3502.22a. Forms to include definition of the term rent charged

§ 42–3502.23. Addition to Comprehensive Housing Strategy report

§ 42–3502.24. Elderly tenants and tenants with disabilities