MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2022 Regular Session
To: Housing; Appropriations
By: Senator(s) Simmons (12th)
AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE AND DIRECT THE MISSISSIPPI HOME CORPORATION TO ESTABLISH A NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM (NHRP) IN MUNICIPALITIES TO PRESERVE AND IMPROVE OWNER-OCCUPIED PROPERTIES AND BRING PROPERTIES UP TO APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS; TO DIRECT THE MISSISSIPPI HOME CORPORATION TO ESTABLISH THIS PROGRAM IN COOPERATION WITH FEDERAL AGENCY PROGRAMS WITH AVAILABLE FUNDS; TO CREATE THE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM (NHRP) SPECIAL FUND IN THE STATE TREASURY; TO REQUIRE A REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE; TO AMEND SECTION 43-33-717, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, IN CONFORMITY; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. (1) The Mississippi Home Corporation shall establish a Neighborhood Rehabilitation Program (NHRP) under which municipalities can apply to offer financial assistance to owner-occupied residents of Mississippi to correct health and safety issues as well as to increase energy efficiency within their properties. The Mississippi Home Corporation may use Federal American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds and Community Development Block (CDBG) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to finance this program. Households with incomes at or below fifty percent (50%) of area median income will receive priority for assistance.
(2) The purpose of the Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation Program is to preserve and improve owner-occupied properties and to bring properties up to applicable building codes and standards. Assistance provided shall accomplish the following: (a) correct exterior and interior deficiencies; make accessibility modifications; (b) correct health and safety violations; improve weatherization and energy conservation; (c) correct lead-based paint violations; (d) make general improvements including alterations, kitchen, bathroom, accessibility modifications, carpeting, fencing and landscaping; (e) provide rehabilitation services within any residential, industrial, institutional or mixed-use neighborhood, including, but not be limited to, those services which improve the ability of property owners to enjoy a safer and more attractive neighborhood, including street lighting, street cleaning, street maintenance and parks.
(3) The Mississippi Home Corporation shall establish this program in cooperation with federal agency programs targeted to neighborhood rehabilitation.
(4) There is created a special fund in the State Treasury to be designated as the "Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation Program Fund," which shall be a revolving fund consisting of the federal funds specified for expenditure under this act and any other appropriations, grants or funds from any sources which are available for expenditure by NHRP municipalities. The revolving fund shall be maintained by the Mississippi Home Corporation for the purposes of this act. Unexpended amounts shall not lapse into the State General Fund, and any interest earned on amounts in the fund shall be deposited to the credit of the fund.
(5) The Mississippi Home Corporation shall, in each year of the duration of the program, report to the Legislature on the status of the program with recommendations for the addition of eligible expenditures.
SECTION 2. Section 43-33-717, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
43-33-717. (1) The corporation shall have all the powers necessary or convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this article, including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the power:
(a) To make and alter bylaws for its organization and internal management;
(b) To sue and be sued, have a seal and alter the same at pleasure, and maintain an office at such place or places in the state as it may determine;
(c) To appoint officers, agents and employees, prescribe their duties and qualifications, and fix their compensation;
(d) To acquire real or personal property, or any interest therein, by purchase, exchange, gift, assignment, transfer, foreclosure, lease, condemnation or otherwise, including rights or easements; to hold, manage, operate or improve real or personal property; to sell, assign, exchange, lease, encumber, mortgage or otherwise dispose of any real or personal property, or any interest therein, or deed of trust or mortgage lien interest owned by it or under its control, custody or in its possession and release or relinquish any right, title, claim, lien, interest, easement or demand however acquired, including any equity or right of redemption in property foreclosed by it and to do any of the foregoing by public sale;
(e) To make and execute agreements, contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of the powers and functions of the corporation under this article;
(f) To employ or contract with architects, engineers, attorneys, accountants, financial experts and other advisors as may be necessary in its judgment and to fix and pay their compensation;
(g) To make and execute contracts for the administration, servicing or collection of any mortgage loan and pay the reasonable value of services rendered to the corporation pursuant to such contracts;
(h) To contract for the employment of a financial advisor, underwriting attorneys, trustees, paying agents, depositories or any consultants retained in connection with the issuance of any bonds or notes including refunding bonds or notes or dealing with the disposition of any proceeds thereof;
(i) To issue negotiable bonds and notes and to provide for the rights of the holders thereof;
(j) Subject to any agreement with bondholders or noteholders, to sell any mortgage loans at public or private sale at the fair market value for such a mortgage; and
(k) Subject to any agreement with bondholders and noteholders, to make, alter or repeal such rules and regulations with respect to the operations, properties and facilities of the corporation as are necessary to carry out its functions and duties in the administration of this article.
(2) The corporation shall also have the power:
(a) To make loans to mortgage lenders for the purpose of:
(i) Making housing development mortgage loans to qualified sponsors for low and moderate income rental or residential housing;
(ii) Making loans to low and moderate income purchasers of residential housing with preference to those who are displaced from adequate housing as a result of a major disaster, whether it be a man-made, technological or natural disaster, upon a declaration by the Governor that a major disaster exists in the state;
(b) To purchase from mortgage lenders any of the loans enumerated in subparagraphs (i) and (ii);
(c) To insure, reinsure or guarantee any of the types of loans enumerated in subparagraphs (i) and (ii);
(d) To make, in such amounts and upon such terms and conditions as the corporation shall approve, temporary loans, preconstruction loans, interim financing loans to any qualified sponsor and permanent financing to any qualified sponsor of multifamily housing.
(3) The corporation shall also have the power to make loans from funds not otherwise encumbered by pledge or indenture to low and moderate income persons for the following purposes:
(a) Purchasing, improving or rehabilitating existing residential housing and occupied by the owners;
(b) Making loans to qualified nonprofit sponsors, to local housing authorities and to owners of residential housing for the development, construction, purchase, rehabilitation, weatherization or maintenance of residential housing.
(4) Using funds not otherwise encumbered by pledge or indenture, the corporation may:
(a) Establish a rental assistance program;
(b) Provide such advisory consultation, training and educational services as will assist in the planning, construction, rehabilitation and operation of housing, including but not limited to, assistance in community development and organization, home management and advisory services for residents, and in promotion of community organizations and local governments to assist in developing housing;
(c) Encourage research and demonstration projects to develop new and better methods for increasing the supply, types and financing of housing and to receive and accept contributions, grants or aid from any source, public or private, including but not limited to the United States and this state, for carrying out this purpose;
(d) Encourage and stimulate cooperatives and other forms of housing with tenant participation;
(e) Promote innovative programs for home ownership, including but not limited to lease-purchase programs, employer-sponsored housing programs, tenant cooperatives and nonprofit associations;
(f) Design and support programs to address special needs groups including, but not limited to, handicapped, disabled, elderly, homeless, HIV/AIDS carriers and families with children;
(g) Develop a comprehensive plan for, and engage in a yearly planning process for, addressing the housing needs of low and moderate income persons in Mississippi.
(5) The corporation also has the power:
(a) To procure, or require the procurement of, insurance against any loss in connection with its operations, including without limitation the repayment of any mortgage loan or loans, in such amounts and from such insurers, including the federal government, as it may deem necessary or desirable, and to pay any premiums therefor;
(b) Subject to any agreement with bondholders or noteholders: (i) to renegotiate any loan in default; (ii) to waive any default or consent to the modification of the terms of any loan or agreement; (iii) to commence, prosecute and enforce a judgment in any action or proceeding, including without limitation a foreclosure proceeding, to protect or enforce any right conferred upon it by law, mortgage loan agreement, contract or other agreement; and (iv) in connection with any such proceeding, to bid for and purchase the property or acquire or take possession thereof and, in such event, complete, administer and pay the principal of and interest on any obligations incurred in connection with such property and dispose of and otherwise deal with such property in such manner as the corporation may deem advisable to protect its interest therein;
(c) To fix, revise, charge and collect fees and other charges in connection with the making of loans, the purchasing of mortgage loans, and any other services rendered by the corporation;
(d) To arrange for guarantees of its bonds, notes or other obligations by the federal government or by any private insurer and to pay any premiums therefor;
(e) Notwithstanding
any law to the contrary, but subject to any agreement with bondholders or
noteholders, to invest money of the corporation not required for immediate use,
including proceeds from the sale of any bonds or notes * * *:
(i) In obligations of any municipality or the state or the United States of America;
(ii) In obligations the principal and interest of which are guaranteed by the state or the United States of America;
(iii) In obligations of any corporation wholly owned by the United States of America;
(iv) In obligations of any corporation sponsored by the United States of America which are, or may become, eligible as collateral for advances to member banks as determined by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System;
(v) In obligations of insurance firms or other corporations whose investments are rated "A" or better by recognized rating companies;
(vi) In certificates of deposit or time deposits of qualified depositories of the state as approved by the State Depository Commission, secured in such manner, if any, as the corporation shall determine;
(vii) In contracts
for the purchase and sale of obligations of the type specified in * * * subparagraphs (i) through (v)
above;
(viii) In
repurchase agreements secured by obligations specified in * * * subparagraphs (i) through (v)
above;
(ix) In money
market funds, the assets of which are required to be invested in obligations
specified in * * *
subparagraphs (i) through (vi) above;
(f) Subject to any agreement with bondholders or noteholders, to purchase, and to agree to purchase, bonds or notes of the corporation at a price not exceeding: (i) if the bonds or notes are then redeemable, the redemption price then applicable plus accrued interest to the date of purchase; or (ii) if the bonds or notes are not then redeemable, the redemption price applicable on the first date after such purchase upon which the notes or bonds become subject to redemption at the option of the corporation plus accrued interest to the date of purchase;
(g) Subject to the provisions of this article, to contract for and to accept any gifts, grants or loans of funds or property or financial or other aid in any form from federal, state or local governments, private or public entities, or individuals;
(h) To enter into agreements or other transactions with the federal or state government, any agency thereof or any municipality in furtherance of the purposes of this article; to operate and administer loan programs of the federal government, the State of Mississippi, or any governmental agency thereof; and to operate and administer any program of housing assistance for persons and families of low or moderate income, however funded;
(i) To establish a benevolent loan fund, housing development fund, or such additional and further funds as may be necessary and desirable to accomplish any corporate purpose or to comply with the provisions of any agreement made by the corporation or any resolution approved by the corporation. The resolution establishing such a fund shall specify the source of monies from which it shall be funded and the purposes for which monies held in the fund shall be disbursed;
(j) In carrying out the provisions of this article, the corporation shall cooperate with the housing authorities created under Sections 43-33-1 through 43-33-69 and Sections 43-33-101 through 43-33-137, Mississippi Code of 1972;
(k) To accept letters of credit and other credit facilities necessary to make loans authorized herein to repay bonds or notes issued by the corporation;
(l) To do any and all
things necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes and exercise the powers
given and granted in this article * * *;
(m) To establish a Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation Program (NHRP) for municipalities to preserve and improve owner-occupied properties and bring properties up to applicable building codes and standards pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act.
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2022.