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2013 SESSION
HB 1419 Family health care structures, temporary; zoning provisions, extends time structure must be removed.
Introduced by: Brenda L. Pogge | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Zoning provisions for temporary family health care structures. Amends requirements governing zoning ordinances for temporary family health care structures by altering the occupancy restriction to allow a married couple, under certain conditions, to reside in a temporary family health care structure and by extending the time by which a temporary family health care structure must be removed from 30 to 60 days from the date on which the temporary family health care structure was last occupied by a mentally or physically impaired person receiving or in need of assistance.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Zoning provisions for temporary family health care structures. Amends requirements governing zoning ordinances for temporary family health care structures to reduce from two to one the number of activities of daily living with which a person must require assistance to qualify as a "mentally or physically impaired person" eligible to reside in a temporary family health care structure; amend the occupancy restriction to allow a married couple, both of whom are mentally or physically impaired persons, to reside in a temporary family health care structure; and extend the time by which a temporary family health care structure must be removed from 30 to 90 days from the date on which the temporary family health care structure was last occupied by a mentally or physically impaired person receiving or in need of assistance.