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File #: 1165    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Proposed Rule Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/19/2025 In control: Governing Board
On agenda: 10/9/2025 Final action:
Title: Presentation, discussion, and possible action on an order proposing new 10 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 10, Uniform Multifamily Rules, Subchapter J, Housing Finance Corporation Compliance Monitoring and directing its publication for public comment in the Texas Register
Sponsors: Wendy Quackenbush
Attachments: 1. HFC Rule Draft Route OOGfinal_Legistar Body
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Presentation, discussion, and possible action on an order proposing new 10 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 10, Uniform Multifamily Rules, Subchapter J, Housing Finance Corporation Compliance Monitoring and directing its publication for public comment in the Texas Register
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
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WHEREAS, pursuant to Tex. Gov't Code ?2306.053, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the Department) is authorized to adopt rules governing the administration of the Department and its programs;
WHEREAS, the proposed new rule is responsive to the passage of HB 21 (89th Reg. Session), which granted the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the Department) compliance monitoring oversight of all Housing Finance Corporation developments;
WHEREAS, HB 21 requires the Department to adopt rules necessary to implement ?394.9026 and 394.9027 of Chapter 394 Local Government Code; and
WHEREAS, such new proposed rulemaking will be published in the Texas Register for public comment and returned to the Board for final adoption;
NOW, therefore, it is hereby
RESOLVED, that the Executive Director and his designees, be and each of them hereby are authorized, empowered, and directed, for and on behalf of the Department to cause the proposed new rule of 10 TAC Subchapter J, Housing Finance Corporation Compliance Monitoring, in the form presented to this meeting, to be published in the Texas Register and in connection therewith, make such non-substantive technical corrections as they may deem necessary to effectuate the foregoing, including the preparation of the subchapter specific preambles.
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BACKGROUND
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the Department) through legislative action in HB 21 (89th Reg. Session) has been tasked with the compliance monitoring oversight of all Housing Finance Corporation (HFC) multifamily residential developments. The bill requires the Department to adopt rules related to the new c...

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