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Code · Kansas · Chapter 79 — Taxation

79-32,309.

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79-32,309. Administration by Kansas housing resources corporation; annual report to the legislature.
(a)The KHRC, in consultation with the director, shall monitor and oversee compliance with the provisions of this act and shall report specific occurrences of noncompliance to the director.
(b)For each allocation year, the KHRC shall submit a written report to the legislature on or before December 31 of each year and make such report available to the public. The report shall:
(1)Specify the number of qualified developments that have been allocated credits during the allocation year and the total number of units supported by each development;
(2)describe each qualified development that has been allocated credits including, without limitation, the geographic location of the development, the household type and any specific demographic information available about residents intended to be served by the development, the income levels intended to be served by the development, and the rents or set-asides authorized for each development; and
(3)provide housing market and demographic information that demonstrates how the qualified developments supported by the credits are addressing the need for affordable housing within the communities they are intended to serve as well as information about any remaining disparities in the affordability of housing within those communities.
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