Louisiana Revised Statutes 29:726.7 – Hazard Mitigation Revolving Loan Fund
Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes 29:726.7
- Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
- Costs: includes any expense or expenditure directly or indirectly related to the sale of a good or provision of a service or the operation of the person's business. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 29:723
- Disaster: means the result of a natural or man-made event which causes loss of life, injury, and property damage, including but not limited to natural disasters such as hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, high winds, and other weather related events, forest and marsh fires, and man-made disasters, including but not limited to nuclear power plant incidents, hazardous materials incidents, oil spills, explosion, civil disturbances, public calamity, acts of terrorism, hostile military action, and other events related thereto. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 29:723
- Emergency: means :
(a) The actual or threatened condition which has been or may be created by a disaster; or
(b)(i) Any natural or man-made event which results in an interruption in the delivery of utility services to any consumer of such services and which affects the safety, health, or welfare of a Louisiana resident; or
(ii) Any instance in which a utility's property is damaged and such damage creates a dangerous condition to the public. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 29:723
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
A. There is hereby established within the state treasury a “Hazard Mitigation Revolving Loan Fund”, referred to in this Section as “the fund”, to be administered by GOHSEP. The purpose of the fund is to provide assistance for projects that will reduce disaster risks for homeowners, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and communities in order to decrease the loss of life and property, the cost of insurance, and federal disaster payments, or as otherwise required by federal law or grant agreements. The fund shall consist of monies received from federal grants for the capitalization of the fund, state funds required by federal law or grant agreements, repayment of loans, and interest earned on amounts in the fund. Unexpended and unencumbered monies in the fund at the close of each fiscal year shall remain in the fund. Monies in the fund shall be appropriated, administered, and used to provide financial assistance to eligible recipients for the uses authorized by this Section or as may be permitted by federal law and grant agreements.
B. As used in this Section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) “Administrator” means the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
(2) “Eligible recipient” means a political subdivision, public trust, agency, or commission of the state, or a private entity, to the extent permitted by the federal act or federal regulations.
(3) “Federal law” means the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act), 42 U.S.C. § 5131 et seq., as amended by the Safeguarding Tomorrow through Ongoing Risk Mitigation (STORM) Act, P. L. 116-284, and any amendments thereto relating to state hazard mitigation revolving loan funds.
(4) “Office” means the GOHSEP.
C. Subject to legislative appropriation, monies in the fund shall be expended, committed, or pledged in a manner consistent with terms and conditions of the applicable federal law and grants and may be used:
(1) To make loans to eligible recipients.
(2) For mitigation efforts.
(3) For the reasonable costs of administering the fund.
(4) To earn interest on the fund.
(5) To provide for any other expenditure consistent with the federal grant program.
D. Projects and activities eligible for assistance.
(1) Projects or activities that mitigate the impacts of natural hazards.
(2) Zoning, land use, floodplain management, and hazard mitigation planning changes.
(3) To establish and carry out the latest published editions of relevant building codes, specifications, and standards for the purpose of protecting the health, safety, and general welfare of the building’s users against disasters and natural hazards.
E. GOHSEP shall establish application procedures and eligibility criteria for loans from the fund.
F.(1) A political subdivision may use loan proceeds for the purpose of offering loan funds to private property owners to use for hazard mitigation projects for buildings. Each private property owner applying for a loan pursuant to the provisions of this Subsection shall demonstrate on the loan application both a need for the loan and the ability to repay the loan, if required.
(2) If a property owner has received a loan pursuant to the provisions of this Subsection, upon the sale of the property, the outstanding loan principal shall be repaid unless the purchaser assumes the loan.
(3) GOHSEP may provide loan subsidies for disadvantaged individuals and communities in the form of principal forgiveness, negative interest loan rates, or grants. If any such loan subsidies are to be offered, GOHSEP shall promulgate rules regarding such subsidies.
Acts 2022, No. 524, §1.