CSHB 322(FIN) GRANTS FOR HOUSING FOR DISASTER VICTIMS  CHAIRMAN TORGERSON called the Senate Community & Regional Affairs Committee meeting to order at 2:32 p.m., and brought CSHB 322(FIN) before the committee as the first order of business. He noted that at the previous hearing on the legislation, concern was expressed by the committee about this possibly being a new program and that it would set an unlimited amount of money that could go forward for disaster relief funds. CAROL CARROLL, Director, Administrative & Support Services Division, Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, explained the state already has programs that provide temporary housing, and the only difference that the bill would make is that instead of the department signing the leases and providing for rent for disaster victims, they would give the victims the money and they would then go and find their own rental units. The department would stop being a landlord or rental agent. SENATOR TORGERSON asked how the department proposed handling some of the concerns that the committee had about the possibility of potential fraud if the grants were to be made directly to the individuals. MS. CARROLL said the department would do an assessment of what the rental rates are in a community at the pre- disaster rate and then come up with an amount they will provide toward their monthly lodging. If individuals choose to stay in a higher rental unit, they would have to provide the difference over the average rental rate, which is the way the program is run at the present time. SENATOR KELLY asked if disaster victims have to contact the department in advance and the department then tells them the game rules before they can go out and commit the department to paying for their temporary housing. MS. CARROLL replied the individuals have to come in and do an interview and establish their eligibility before any assistance is provided. She also acknowledged it is exactly the way the federal government runs their program, and when there is a federal declaration, then the federal government runs the temporary housing program. Number 100 There being no further questions from the committee, SENATOR TORGERSON asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS moved CSHB 322(FIN) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.