Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 23b - Department of Housing and Community Development
Section 26 - Public Purpose for State Assisted Rental Housing

Section 26. It is hereby found and declared that there now exists in many cities and towns in the commonwealth an acute shortage of decent, safe and sanitary housing for persons and families of low or moderate income and others. That this shortage is inimical to the safety, health, morals and welfare of the residents of the commonwealth and the sound growth of communities therein.
That a large and significant number of commonwealth residents have and will be subject to hardship in finding decent, safe and sanitary housing unless new facilities are constructed and existing housing, where appropriate is rehabilitated. Unless the supply of housing is increased significantly and expeditiously, a large number of residents of the commonwealth, especially low or moderate income persons or families, will be compelled to live in unsanitary, overcrowded and unsafe conditions to the detriment of the health, welfare and well-being of these persons and of the whole community of which they are a part. By increasing the housing supply of the commonwealth, the clearance, replanning, development and redevelopment of blighted areas will be aided, and the critical shortage of adequate housing will be ameliorated.
It is further found and declared that this public exigency, emergency and distress has not been met in any way by private agencies. Private enterprise, without the assistance contemplated in this chapter cannot achieve the construction of decent, safe and sanitary housing at rentals which persons and families of low or moderate income can afford in situations where permanent betterment of living conditions is to be hoped for. Moreover, experience has demonstrated that concentration of low income persons and families even in standard structures built with public subsidy does not eliminate slum conditions. It is, therefore, imperative that private enterprise be encouraged to build housing which will prevent the recurrence of slum conditions and assist in their permanent elimination by housing persons of varied economic means in the same project and neighborhoods, and which will promote the development, or redevelopment of blighted open areas, decadent or substandard areas by eliminating blight, decay or deterioration in such areas, or the imminent threat of such blight, decay or deterioration in such areas.
It is hereby further found and declared that the authority and powers conferred under this chapter and the expenditure of public monies pursuant thereto constitutes a serving of a valid public purpose and the enactment of the provisions hereinafter set forth is in the public interest and is hereby so declared to be such as a matter of determination by the general court.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 23b - Department of Housing and Community Development

Section 1 - Department of Housing and Community Development; Appointment, Duties and Salary of Director

Section 2 - Divisions; Associate Directors; Public Instrumentalities

Section 3 - Powers and Duties

Section 4 - Bureaus; Department's Description of Organization; Bureau Chiefs

Section 5a - Housing Appeals Committee

Section 5b - Joint Task Force on Housing for Persons With Disabilities

Section 6 - Annual Report; Regulations

Section 7 - Gifts or Grants

Section 8 - Employees; Staff Officers; Appointment and Removal

Section 9 - Certifications on Validity or Guaranty of Bonds or Notes of Housing Authorities and Authenticity of Documents on File

Section 10 - Construction

Section 10a - Contracts for Non-Interest Bearing Advances to Housing Authorities; Construction of Low Rent Housing Projects; Findings; Reimbursement

Section 11 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 12 to 15

Section 12 - Urban Job Incentive Bureau; Programs

Section 13 - Eligible Business Facility; Requirements

Section 13a - Eligible Section of Substantial Poverty

Section 14 - Certificate of Eligible Business Facility; Application

Section 15 - Issuance of Certificate of Eligible Business Facility; Requirements

Section 24 - Community Action Agencies; Structure; Qualification; Contracts; Applicability of Section

Section 24a - Fuel Assistance and Weatherization Assistance Programs; Coordination

Section 24b - Low-Income Sewer and Water Assistance Program

Section 25 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 26 to 27

Section 26 - Public Purpose for State Assisted Rental Housing

Section 27 - Contracts With Rental Housing Project Sponsors for Financial Assistance; Loans; Findings

Section 29 - Confidentiality of Community Development Block Grant Application Materials

Section 30 - Emergency Housing Assistance Program