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| Public Act 103-0248 | ||||
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|     AN ACT concerning housing.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
  
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|     Section 5. The Illinois Affordable Housing Act is amended   | ||||
| by adding Section 10.5  as follows: | ||||
|     (310 ILCS 65/10.5 new) | ||||
|     Sec. 10.5. Minimum standard of living requirement. All  | ||||
| housing financed under the Illinois Affordable Housing Program  | ||||
| must meet a minimum standard of living requirement. In order  | ||||
| for a program applicant to be eligible to receive funding to  | ||||
| acquire, construct, rehabilitate, develop, operate, insure, or  | ||||
| retain affordable single-family or multi-family housing, the  | ||||
| applicant must demonstrate that each housing unit can provide  | ||||
| and meet the following quality standards, as applicable:  | ||||
|         (1) Cooling standards:  | ||||
|             (A) Housing must have cooling and dehumidification  | ||||
| systems capable of being operated
independently from  | ||||
| the heating system.  | ||||
|             (B) Newly constructed housing must have permanent  | ||||
| air conditioning.  | ||||
|             (C) All housing cooling and dehumidification  | ||||
| systems must operate when
the heat index exceeds 80  | ||||
| degrees.  | ||||
|         (2) Heating standards during the heating season,  | ||
| October 1 through May 31, unless a unit of government has  | ||
| standards that require a higher temperature of heat, for  | ||
| all housing:  | ||
|             (A) Between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., heat must register  | ||
| at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit when the outside  | ||
| temperature falls below 55 degrees. | ||
|             (B) Between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., heat must register  | ||
| at least 62 degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
|             (C) Housing must not have heat lapse longer than  | ||
| 24 hours. | ||
|             (D) Any tenant complaint about heating must be  | ||
| rectified within 24 hours. | ||
|         (3) Windows must open and close with safety
mechanisms  | ||
| installed and must be inspected on a regular basis.  | ||
|         (4) Maintenance and upkeep. | ||
|             (A) Housing, occupied primarily by persons 65  | ||
| years of age or older or by persons with a disability,  | ||
| must provide laundry machines that are fully  | ||
| operational so that senior residents and residents  | ||
| with disabilities do not have to travel far for their  | ||
| laundry. | ||
|             (B) Premises of the single-family or multi-family  | ||
| housing must be kept fit for human habitation and must  | ||
| be kept reasonably clean and safe and free of trash and  | ||
| food waste. | ||
|             (C) Property manager must provide for control of  | ||
| insects, rodents, and other pests.  | ||
|             (D) Property manager or maintenance personnel must  | ||
| respond within a reasonable amount of time (1-2 days)  | ||
| for tenant requests, including, but not limited to,  | ||
| appliances, windows, doors, and painting. | ||
|         (5) Property Management. Property management companies  | ||
| must adhere to compliance checks and tenant reviews.
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|     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon  | ||
| becoming law.
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