§201H-202 Rental housing revolving fund. (a) There is established the rental housing revolving fund to be administered by the corporation.
(b) An amount from the fund, to be set by the corporation and authorized by the legislature, may be used for administrative expenses incurred by the corporation in administering the fund; provided that fund moneys may not be used to finance day-to-day administrative expenses of projects allotted fund moneys.
(c) The following may be deposited into the fund: appropriations made by the legislature, private contributions, repayment of loans, interest, other returns, and moneys from other sources.
(d) The fund shall be used to provide loans or grants for the development, pre-development, construction, acquisition, preservation, and substantial rehabilitation of rental housing units. Permitted uses of the fund may include but are not limited to planning, design, land acquisition, costs of options, agreements of sale, downpayments, equity financing, capacity building of nonprofit housing developers, or other housing development services or activities as provided in rules adopted by the corporation pursuant to chapter 91. The rules may provide for a means of recapturing loans or grants made from the fund if a rental housing project financed under the fund is refinanced or sold at a later date. The rules may also provide that moneys from the fund shall be leveraged with other financial resources to the extent possible.
(e) Moneys available in the fund shall be used for the purpose of providing, in whole or in part, loans or grants for rental housing projects in the following order of priority:
(1) Projects or units in projects that are allocated low-income housing credits pursuant to the state housing credit ceiling under section 42(h) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or projects or units in projects that are funded by programs of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development wherein:
(A) At least fifty per cent of the available units are for persons and families with incomes at or below eighty per cent of the median family income of which at least five per cent of the available units are for persons and families with incomes at or below thirty per cent of the median family income; and
(B) The remaining units are for persons and families with incomes at or below one hundred per cent of the median family income;
provided that the corporation may establish rules to ensure full occupancy of fund projects; and
(2) Mixed-income rental projects or units in a mixed-income rental project wherein all of the available units are for persons and families with incomes at or below one hundred forty per cent of the median family income.
(f) The corporation shall submit an annual report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session describing the projects funded and, with respect to rental housing projects targeted for persons and families with incomes at or below thirty per cent of the median family income, its efforts to develop those rental housing projects, a description of proposals submitted for this target group and action taken on the proposals, and any barriers to developing housing units for this target group.
(g) For the purposes of this subpart, the applicable median family income shall be the median family income for the county or standard metropolitan statistical area in which the project is located as determined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, as adjusted from time to time.
(h) The corporation may provide loans and grants under this section; provided that the corporation shall establish loan-to-value ratios to protect the fund from inordinate risk and that under no circumstances shall the rules permit the loan-to-value ratio to exceed one hundred per cent; and provided further that the underwriting guidelines include a debt-coverage ratio of not less than 1.0 to 1.
(i) For the period commencing July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2009, the fund may be used to provide grants for rental units set aside for persons and families with incomes at or below thirty per cent of the median family income in any project financed in whole or in part by the fund in proportion of those units to the total number of units in the project. At the conclusion of the period described in this subsection, the corporation shall report to the legislature on the number and use of grants provided and whether the grants were an effective use of the funds for purposes of developing rental housing for families at or below thirty per cent of the median family income. [L 2006, c 180, pt of §4; am L 2007, c 249, §33; am L 2015, c 237, §25]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 13. Planning and Economic Development
201H. Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation
201H-2 Hawaii housing finance and development corporation; establishment, staff.
201H-3 Board; establishment, functions, duties.
201H-4.5 Urban gardening programs.
201H-5 Fair housing law to apply.
201H-6 Housing advocacy and information system.
201H-9 Acquisition, use, and disposition of property.
201H-10 Cooperative agreements with other governmental agencies.
201H-11 Agents, including corporations.
201H-12 Development of property.
201H-13 Eminent domain, exchange or use of public property.
201H-14 Contracts with the federal government.
201H-15 Administration of low-income housing credit allowed under section 235-110.8.
201H-16 Administration of federal programs.
201H-17 Federal funds outside of state treasury.
201H-18 Public works contracts.
201H-19 Remedies of an obligee: mandamus; injunction; possessory action; receiver; accounting; etc.
201H-20 Subordination of mortgage to agreement with government.
201H-23 For-sale developments.
201H-33 Powers and duties, generally.
201H-34 Additional powers; development.
201H-34.5 Authority to modify and amend development agreements with eligible developers.
201H-36 Exemption from general excise taxes.
201H-37 Exemption from tax on income and obligations.
201H-38 Housing development; exemption from statutes, ordinances, charter provisions, and rules.
201H-40 Housing projects; construction and sponsorship.
201H-41 Independent development of projects.
201H-42 Private development of projects.
201H-43 Interim financing of projects.
201H-44 Commercial, industrial, and other uses.
201H-45 Sale; mortgage, agreement of sale, and other instruments.
201H-47 Real property; restrictions on transfer; waiver of restrictions.
201H-48 Exception of current owners in corporation projects.
201H-49 Real property; restrictions on use.
201H-50 Restrictions on use, sale, and transfer of real property; effect of amendment or repeal.
201H-51 Corporation's right to repurchase or rent real property; authority to seek recovery.
201H-52 Nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
201H-53 Rate of wages for laborers and mechanics.
201H-57 Land leases to nonprofit organizations providing affordable housing.
201H-58 Leases; self-help housing.
201H-59 Affordable rental housing development program.
201H-72 Issuance of bonds for the development of infrastructure.
201H-73 Issuance of bonds for the preservation of low-income housing projects.
201H-74 Bonds; interest rate, price, and sale.
201H-75 Trustee; designation, duties.
201H-77 Investment of reserves, etc.
201H-78 Security for funds deposited by the corporation.
201H-79 Arbitrage provisions, interest rate.
201H-80 Housing finance revolving fund; bond revolving funds.
201H-82 Rate of wages for laborers and mechanics.
201H-86 Low-income housing tax credit loan.
201H-92 Owner-occupancy requirement.
201H-95 Eligible project loans.
201H-96 Eligible improvement loans.
201H-97 Housing loan programs; procedures and requirements.
201H-98 Housing loan programs; general powers.
201H-99 Housing loan programs; self-supporting.
201H-100 Housing loan programs; fees.
201H-102 to 201H-104 REPEALED.
201H-105 Advance commitments program.
201H-106 Loan funding programs.
201H-107 Loans; service and custody.
201H-108 Loans; sale, pledge, or assignment.
201H-109 Loans; insurance and guarantees.
201H-121 Purpose; findings and determinations.
201H-123 Rental assistance revolving fund.
201H-124 Rental assistance contracts.
201H-125 Rental assistance program.
201H-126 Benefits of program not exclusive.
201H-142 Housing loan programs; authorization.
201H-143 Housing loan programs; procedures and requirements.
201H-144 Housing loan programs; general powers.
201H-151 State mortgage guarantee.
201H-152 Mortgage guarantee agreements.
201H-162 Qualifications for downpayment loans.
201H-163 Restrictions on borrower.
201H-163.5 Downpayment loan assistance program; fees.
201H-171 Homebuyers' club program.
201H-191 Dwelling unit revolving fund.
201H-191.5 Regional state infrastructure subaccounts.
201H-202 Rental housing revolving fund.
201H-203 Eligible applicants for funds.