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Senate File 227

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 15.349, Code 2001, is amended to read
  1  2 as follows:
  1  3    15.349  SHELTER ASSISTANCE FUND.
  1  4    A shelter assistance fund is created as a revolving fund in
  1  5 the state treasury under the control of the department
  1  6 consisting of any moneys appropriated by the general assembly
  1  7 and received under section 428A.8 pursuant to section 16.181
  1  8 for purposes of the construction, rehabilitation, expansion,
  1  9 or costs of operations of group home shelters for the homeless
  1 10 and domestic violence shelters.  Of the moneys in the fund,
  1 11 not less than five hundred forty-six thousand dollars shall be
  1 12 spent annually on homeless shelter projects.  Notwithstanding
  1 13 section 8.33, all moneys in the shelter assistance fund which
  1 14 remain unexpended or unobligated at the close of the fiscal
  1 15 year shall not revert to the general fund of the state but
  1 16 shall remain available for expenditure for subsequent fiscal
  1 17 years.
  1 18    Sec. 2.  Section 16.91, subsection 1, Code 2001, is amended
  1 19 to read as follows:
  1 20    1.  The authority through the title guaranty division shall
  1 21 initiate and operate a program in which the division shall
  1 22 offer guaranties of real property titles in this state.  The
  1 23 terms, conditions and form of the guaranty contract shall be
  1 24 forms approved by the division board.  The division shall fix
  1 25 a charge for the guaranty in an amount sufficient to permit
  1 26 the program to operate on a self-sustaining basis, including
  1 27 payment of administrative costs and the maintenance of an
  1 28 adequate reserve against claims under the title guaranty
  1 29 program.  A title guaranty fund is created in the office of
  1 30 the treasurer of state.  Funds collected under this program
  1 31 shall be placed in the title guaranty fund and are available
  1 32 to pay all claims, necessary reserves and all administrative
  1 33 costs of the title guaranty program.  Moneys in the fund
  1 34 Unencumbered and unobligated moneys remaining in the fund at
  1 35 the end of each fiscal year shall not revert to the general
  2  1 fund and interest, but shall be transferred to the housing
  2  2 trust fund established in section 16.181.  Interest on the
  2  3 moneys in the fund shall be transferred to the department of
  2  4 economic development for deposit in the local housing
  2  5 assistance program fund established in section 15.354 and
  2  6 shall not accrue to the general fund the housing trust fund.
  2  7 If the authority board in consultation with the division board
  2  8 determines that there are surplus funds in the title guaranty
  2  9 fund after providing for adequate reserves and operating
  2 10 expenses of the division, the surplus funds shall be
  2 11 transferred to the housing program fund created pursuant to
  2 12 section 16.40 housing trust fund.
  2 13    Sec. 3.  Section 16.100, subsection 1, Code 2001, is
  2 14 amended to read as follows:
  2 15    1.  A housing improvement fund is created within the
  2 16 authority.  The moneys in the housing improvement fund are
  2 17 annually appropriated to the authority which shall allocate
  2 18 the available funds among and within the programs authorized
  2 19 by this section.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered
  2 20 or unobligated moneys remaining in the fund on June 30 of any
  2 21 fiscal year shall not revert to any other fund but shall be
  2 22 available for expenditure for subsequent fiscal years.
  2 23 Notwithstanding section 12C.7, interest or earnings on moneys
  2 24 in the fund or appropriated to the fund shall be credited to
  2 25 the fund.  The authority may expend up to four percent of the
  2 26 moneys appropriated for the programs in this section for
  2 27 administrative costs of the authority for those programs.  The
  2 28 authority may provide financial assistance to a housing
  2 29 sponsor or an individual in the form of loans, guarantees,
  2 30 grants, interest subsidies, or by other means for the programs
  2 31 authorized by this section.
  2 32    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  16.181  HOUSING TRUST FUND.
  2 33    1.  A housing trust fund is created within the authority
  2 34 and shall be jointly administered by the authority and the
  2 35 department of economic development.  The moneys in the housing
  3  1 trust fund are annually appropriated to the authority.
  3  2 Payment of interest, recaptures of awards, or other repayments
  3  3 to the housing trust fund shall be deposited in the fund.
  3  4 Notwithstanding section 12C.7, interest or earnings on moneys
  3  5 in the housing trust fund or appropriated to the fund shall be
  3  6 credited to the fund.  Notwithstanding section 8.33,
  3  7 unencumbered and unobligated moneys remaining in the fund at
  3  8 the close of each fiscal year shall not revert but shall
  3  9 remain available for expenditure for the same purposes in the
  3 10 succeeding fiscal year.  A state agency shall not charge
  3 11 salary and support expenses to the housing trust fund.
  3 12    2.  Moneys in the housing trust fund may be used for any
  3 13 housing program administered by the authority or the
  3 14 department of economic development.
  3 15    Sec. 5.  Section 428A.8, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2001,
  3 16 is amended to read as follows:
  3 17    On or before the tenth day of each month the county
  3 18 recorder shall determine and pay to the treasurer of state
  3 19 eighty-two and three-fourths percent of the receipts from the
  3 20 real estate transfer tax collected during the preceding month
  3 21 and the.  The treasurer of state shall annually deposit
  3 22 ninety-five percent of the receipts in the general fund of the
  3 23 state and transfer five percent of the receipts to the shelter
  3 24 assistance fund created in section 15.349 the first one
  3 25 million twenty-one thousand dollars of receipts in the housing
  3 26 trust fund established in section 16.181.  The remaining
  3 27 receipts collected in any fiscal year shall be deposited in
  3 28 the general fund of the state.
  3 29    Sec. 6.  Section 543B.46, subsection 1, Code 2001, is
  3 30 amended to read as follows:
  3 31    1.  Each real estate broker shall maintain a common trust
  3 32 account in a bank, a savings and loan association, savings
  3 33 bank, or credit union for the deposit of all down payments,
  3 34 earnest money deposits, or other trust funds received by the
  3 35 broker or the broker's salespersons on behalf of the broker's
  4  1 principal, except that a broker acting as a salesperson shall
  4  2 deposit these funds in the common trust account of the broker
  4  3 for whom the broker acts as salesperson.  The account shall be
  4  4 an interest-bearing account.  The interest on the account
  4  5 shall be transferred quarterly to the treasurer of state and
  4  6 transferred to the department of economic development Iowa
  4  7 finance authority for deposit in the local housing assistance
  4  8 program fund established in section 15.354 unless there is a
  4  9 written agreement between the buyer and seller to the contrary
  4 10 housing trust fund established in section 16.181.  The broker
  4 11 shall not benefit from interest received on funds of others in
  4 12 the broker's possession.  
  4 13                           EXPLANATION
  4 14    This bill establishes a housing trust fund, administered
  4 15 jointly by the Iowa finance authority and the department of
  4 16 economic development.  The bill provides that moneys in the
  4 17 fund may be used for any housing program administered by the
  4 18 authority or the department.  The bill provides that a state
  4 19 agency shall not charge salary and support expenses to the
  4 20 fund.
  4 21    The bill removes language from the housing improvement fund
  4 22 program relating to the ability of the authority to expend a
  4 23 portion of moneys in the fund for administrative costs for the
  4 24 program.
  4 25    The bill provides for the transfer of certain surplus
  4 26 moneys and interest from the title guaranty program to the
  4 27 housing trust fund.  The bill also provides that, annually,
  4 28 the first $1,021,000 of the real estate transfer tax receipts
  4 29 shall be transferred to the housing trust fund.  The bill
  4 30 provides that the remaining receipts shall be deposited in the
  4 31 general fund and that no receipts shall be transferred to the
  4 32 shelter assistance fund.  The bill further provides for the
  4 33 transfer of interest earned on common trust accounts
  4 34 maintained by real estate brokers to the housing trust fund.
  4 35    The bill also makes conforming amendments.  
  5  1 LSB 1486XS 79
  5  2 tm/gg/8
     

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