Public Act 0981 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0981 |
SB3351 Enrolled | LRB103 38388 KTG 68523 b |
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AN ACT concerning housing. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Subsidized Housing Joint Occupancy Act is |
amended by changing Sections 2 and 4 as follows: |
(310 ILCS 75/2) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 1352) |
Sec. 2. Legislative findings. The General Assembly makes |
the following findings: |
(1) Elderly persons and persons with disabilities |
frequently desire to share a residence (i) to maximize the |
effectiveness of the portion of their often limited incomes |
that is spent for housing; (ii) for protection; and (iii) for |
assistance in performing necessary daily tasks of life such as |
cooking and cleaning. |
(1-5) Elderly parents of adult children with disabilities |
frequently desire to share a residence with their adult child |
with disabilities (i) to maximize the effectiveness of the |
portion of their often-limited incomes that is spent for |
housing; (ii) for protection; and (iii) for assistance in |
performing necessary daily tasks of life such as cooking and |
cleaning. |
(2) Many elderly persons and persons with disabilities |
desire to live in federally subsidized housing units because |
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of their limited incomes. |
(3) Rules of the federal Department of Housing and Urban |
Development permit 2 or more unrelated elderly persons or |
persons with disabilities to occupy the same unit in federally |
subsidized housing, although local housing authorities |
frequently do not permit those persons to occupy the same |
unit. |
(3-5) Rules of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban |
Development do not force persons of different generations or |
opposite sex to share the same bedroom in federally subsidized |
housing, although local housing authorities frequently require |
that living situation based upon the local housing authority's |
occupancy standards. |
(4) The State of Illinois should do all it can to assist |
its elderly persons and persons with disabilities in |
maximizing the effectiveness of their incomes and to insure |
that those citizens are not unnecessarily burdened in |
accomplishing the daily tasks of life. |
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) |
(310 ILCS 75/4) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 1354) |
Sec. 4. Joint occupancy of subsidized housing. |
(a) Two elderly persons or two persons with disabilities |
who are not related to each other by blood or marriage shall |
not be prohibited from jointly occupying subsidized housing or |
a unit of subsidized housing solely because they are not |
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related, provided they have filed a form for such joint |
occupation with the clerk of the county in which the housing |
they seek to occupy is located and otherwise meet all other |
eligibility requirements. A member of the joint occupancy may |
withdraw from the joint occupancy at any time. |
(b) An elderly parent with an adult child with |
disabilities of the opposite sex shall not be required to |
occupy subsidized housing with only one bedroom. Exceptions to |
the largest permissible unit size for subsidized housing shall |
be made when the elderly parent and adult child with |
disabilities of the opposite sex otherwise meet all other |
eligibility requirements. |
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) |