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                                 THIRD READING 
                                        

          Bill No:  SB 1545
          Author:   Costa (D)
          Amended:  4/27/00
          Vote:     21

            
           SENATE HOUSING & COMM. DEV. COMMITTEE  : 4-0, 5/1/00
          AYES:  Aarcon, Johannessen, Monteith, Vasconcellos
          NOT VOTING: Bowen, Costa, Escutia
           

           SUBJECT  :    Housing:  employee housing

           SOURCE  :     Author

           
           DIGEST  :    This bill deletes the requirement that a  
          complainant wait five days before filing a civil action, as  
          specified, relating to a complaint alleging substandard  
          housing conditions.

           ANALYSIS  :    Current law, the Employee Housing Act (EHA),  
          generally regulates housing provided by employers to five  
          or more employees and housing for agricultural workers.   
          The Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)  
          inspects for compliance with building code requirements and  
          permits all employee housing at least once every two years.  
           However, single family dwellings can be issued up to  
          five-year permits.  Local agencies can assume the building  
          inspection and enforcement responsibilities.  

          At any time a resident of employee housing may file a  
          complaint alleging substandard housing conditions.  If the  
          enforcement agency does not file a civil action within 34  
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          days of receipt of the complaint, or within 5 days in the  
          case of imminent peril, the complainant may bring a civil  
          action for damages and injunctive relief.

          This bill would delete the requirement that a complainant  
          wait five days before filing a civil action if the  
          complainant alleges, and the court finds, that residents  
          are in imminent peril.

           Comments  :

           Purpose of the bill  .  According to the author's office,  
          this bill is a vehicle for a "consensus-based approach  
          being jointly undertaken by growers and farmworker  
          advocates to update, streamline, strengthen, and refocus  
          the inspection process and regulatory requirements for  
          licensed farmworker housing." 

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  No    
          Local:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  5/20/00)

          Agricultural Council of California
          Bank of America
          California Building Industry Association
          California Catholic Conference
          California Church Impact
          California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation 
          Friends Committee on Legislation
          Jericho
          Lutheran Office of Public Policy
          Manufactured Housing Institute
          Western Center on Law and Poverty
          Wine Institute


          NC:jk  5/3/00   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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