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ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1440
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State of Washington 52nd Legislature 1991 Regular Session
By House Committee on Housing (originally sponsored by Representatives Winsley, Franklin, Ballard, Nelson, Leonard, Ogden, Wineberry and Miller).
Read first time February 19, 1991.
AN ACT Relating to mobile home affairs; amending RCW 59.21.060, 59.22.020, 59.22.050, 82.08.065, and 82.45.090; adding a new section to chapter 59.21 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 59.22 RCW; creating a new section; repealing RCW 59.22.050 and 59.22.900; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. A new section is added to chapter 59.21 RCW to read as follows:
(1) There is hereby imposed a fee of fifteen dollars on every transfer of title on a new or used mobile homes where ownership of the mobile home is changed by any transaction including but not limited to sales and gift transactions and transfers of ownership which involve elimination of title under chapter 65.20 RCW, but not including court-mandated divorce transactions or the removal of a deceased spouse's name from the mobile home title. The county auditor shall collect the fee as provided in chapter 82.08 RCW. The fee collected under this section shall be forwarded to the state treasurer. The state treasurer shall deposit each fee collected in the mobile home affairs account created by RCW 59.22.070.
(2) The department of revenue, the department of licensing, and the state treasurer may enact any rules necessary to carry out this section.
Sec. 2. RCW 59.22.020 and 1988 c 280 s 3 are each amended to read as follows:
The following definitions shall apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
(1) "Account" means the mobile home affairs account created under RCW 59.22.070.
(2) "Affordable" means that, where feasible, low-income residents should not pay more than thirty percent of their monthly income for housing costs.
(((2)))
(3) "Conversion costs" includes the cost of acquiring the
mobile home park, the costs of planning and processing the conversion, the
costs of any needed repairs or rehabilitation, and any expenditures required by
a government agency or lender for the project.
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(4) "Department" means the department of community
development.
(5) "Fee" means the mobile home title transfer fee created under RCW 59.21.060.
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(6) "Fund" means the mobile home park purchase fund created
pursuant to RCW 59.22.030.
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(7) "Housing costs" means the total cost of owning, occupying,
and maintaining a mobile home and a lot or space in a mobile home park.
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(8) "Individual interest in a mobile home park" means any
interest which is fee ownership or a lesser interest which entitles the holder
to occupy a lot or space in a mobile home park for a period of not less than
either fifteen years or the life of the holder. Individual interests in a
mobile home park include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Ownership of a lot or space in a mobile home park or subdivision;
(b) A membership or shares in a stock cooperative, or a limited equity housing cooperative; or
(c) Membership in a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation which owns, operates, or owns and operates the mobile home park.
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(9) "Low-income resident" means an individual or household who
resided in the mobile home park prior to application for a loan pursuant to
this chapter and with an annual income at or below eighty percent of the median
income for the county of standard metropolitan statistical area of residence.
Net worth shall be considered in the calculation of income with the exception
of the resident's mobile/manufactured home which is used as their primary
residence.
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(10) "Low-income spaces" means those spaces in a mobile home
park operated by a resident organization which are occupied by low-income
residents.
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(11) "Mobile home park" means a mobile home park, as defined
in RCW 59.20.030(4), or a manufactured home park subdivision as defined by RCW
59.20.030(6) created by the conversion to resident ownership of a mobile home
park.
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(12) "Resident organization" means a group of mobile home park
residents who have formed a nonprofit corporation, cooperative corporation, or
other entity or organization for the purpose of acquiring the mobile home park
in which they reside and converting the mobile home park to resident ownership.
The membership of a resident organization shall include at least two-thirds of
the households residing in the mobile home park at the time of application for
assistance from the department.
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(13) "Resident ownership" means, depending on the context,
either the ownership, by a resident organization, as defined in this section,
of an interest in a mobile home park which entitles the resident organization
to control the operations of the mobile home park for a term of no less than
fifteen years. or the ownership of individual interests in a mobile home park,
or both.
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(14) "Landlord" shall have the same meaning as it does in RCW
59.20.030.
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(15) "Manufactured housing" means residences constructed on
one or more chassis for transportation, and which bear an insignia issued by a
state or federal regulatory agency indication compliance with all applicable
construction standards of the United States department of housing and urban
development.
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(16) "Mobile home" shall have the same meaning as it does in
RCW 46.04.302.
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(17) "Mobile home lot" shall have the same meaning as it does
in RCW 59.20.030.
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(18) "Tenant" means a person who rents a mobile home lot for a
term of one month or longer and owns the mobile home on the lot.
Sec. 3. RCW 59.22.050 and 1989 c 294 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) In order to provide general assistance to mobile home resident organizations, park owners, and landlords and tenants, the department shall establish an office of mobile home affairs which will serve as the coordinating office within state government for matters relating to mobile homes or manufactured housing.
This office will provide an ombudsman service to mobile home park owners and mobile home tenants with respect to problems and disputes between park owners and park residents and to provide technical assistance to resident organizations or persons in the process of forming a resident organization pursuant to chapter 59.22 RCW. The office will keep records of its activities in this area.
(2) ((In
addition, the office shall work with the mobile home space availability and
affordability task force to develop recommendations to (a) increase the
availability of mobile home park spaces, (b) stabilize rent levels through
traditional market forces of supply and demand and through incentives such as
current use valuation of mobile home parks, but not through artificial controls
on rent, and (c) allow senior citizens on fixed incomes to continue living in
their mobile homes, including the possibility of direct subsidies.
The
mobile home space availability and affordability task force shall be comprised
of four legislators, one from each caucus in the house of representatives
appointed by the speaker of the house and one from each caucus in the senate
appointed by the president of the senate, two representatives of park-owners,
two representatives of tenants, and two representatives of local governments.
All nonlegislative members shall be appointed by the director of the department
of community development. Staffing for the task force shall be supplied by the
department of community development, the house of representatives housing
committee, and the senate economic development and labor committee.
(3)
In developing these recommendations the office and the task force shall:
(a)
Review the ordinances of local government to assess their impact on the
availability of mobile home rental spaces;
(b)
Consult with federal, state, and local agencies, senior citizen organizations,
the real estate industry, and other groups as it considers necessary;
(c)
Use, to the fullest extent possible, the services, facilities, information, and
advice of public and private agencies, organizations, and individuals in order
to avoid duplication of effort and expense; and
(d)
Hold public hearings to allow public input and involvement)) The
office shall perform all the consumer complaint and related functions of the
state administrative agency that are required for purposes of complying with
the regulations established by the federal department of housing and urban
development for manufactured housing, including the preparation and submission
of the state administrative plan.
Sec. 4. RCW 82.08.065 and 1990 c 171 s 8 are each amended to read as follows:
In the
collection of the sales tax on mobile homes and ((the)) any fee
imposed ((in RCW 59.21.060(1))) to fund the mobile home affairs
account, the department of revenue may designate the county auditors of the
several counties of the state as its collecting agents. Upon such designation,
it shall be the duty of each county auditor to collect the tax and the fee at
the time the mobile home dealer or selling agent applies for a new certificate
of ownership for such mobile home in the instance where transfer of ownership
was from a mobile home dealer or person deemed a selling agent under RCW
82.04.480, except where the applicant presents a written statement signed by
the department of revenue or its duly authorized agent showing that no retail
sales tax or use tax is legally due. The term "mobile home" as used
in this section means a mobile home as defined in RCW 46.04.302. It shall be
the duty of every mobile home dealer or selling agent to declare upon the
application for a new certificate of ownership the selling price paid for the
mobile home. Any person willfully misrepresenting, or failing or refusing to
declare upon the application, such selling price shall be guilty of a gross
misdemeanor.
Each county auditor who acts as agent of the department of revenue shall at the time of remitting license fee receipts on motor vehicles subject to the provisions of RCW 82.12.045 pay over and account to the state treasurer for all sales tax revenue collected under this section, after first deducting as his or her collection fee the sum of two dollars for each mobile home upon which the tax has been collected.
Any applicant who has paid sales tax to a county auditor under this section may apply to the department of revenue for refund thereof if he has reason to believe that such tax was not legally due and owing. No refund is allowed unless application therefor is received by the department of revenue within four years after payment of the tax. Upon receipt of an application for refund the department of revenue shall consider the same and issue its order either granting or denying it and if refund is denied the taxpayer shall have the right of appeal as provided in RCW 82.32.170, 82.32.180, and 82.32.190.
The provisions of this section shall be construed as cumulative of other methods prescribed in chapters 82.04 to 82.32 RCW, inclusive, for the collection of the tax imposed by this chapter. The department of revenue shall have power to adopt such rules as may be necessary to administer the provisions of this section. Any duties required by this section to be performed by the county auditor may be performed by the director of licensing but no collection fee shall be deductible by the director of licensing in remitting sales tax revenue to the state treasurer.
Sec. 5. RCW 82.45.090 and 1990 c 171 s 7 are each amended to read as follows:
The
tax imposed by this chapter ((and the fee imposed in RCW 59.21.060(1)))
shall be paid to and collected by the treasurer of the county within which is
located the real property which was sold, said treasurer acting as agent for
the state. The county treasurer shall cause a stamp evidencing satisfaction of
the lien to be affixed to the instrument of sale or conveyance prior to its
recording or to the real estate excise tax affidavit in the case of used mobile
home sales and used floating home sales. A receipt issued by the county
treasurer for the payment of the tax imposed under this chapter shall be
evidence of the satisfaction of the lien imposed hereunder and may be recorded
in the manner prescribed for recording satisfactions of mortgages. No
instrument of sale or conveyance evidencing a sale subject to the tax shall be
accepted by the county auditor for filing or recording until the tax shall have
been paid and the stamp affixed thereto; in case the tax is not due on the
transfer, the instrument shall not be so accepted until suitable notation of
such fact has been made on the instrument by the treasurer.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. A new section is added to chapter 59.22 RCW to read as follows:
(1) A manufactured housing task force is established to study and make recommendations concerning the structure state government should use to regulate manufactured housing in this state. In conducting this study, the task force shall review the structures used in other states, including those states with a commission structure. The task force shall consider the report prepared by the department of licensing, the department of labor and industries, and the department of community development on consolidating mobile home-related functions in conducting its study.
(2) The task force shall submit a final report containing its findings and recommendations to the house of representatives housing committee and the senate commerce and labor committee by December 1, 1992. The task force shall terminate on December 31, 1992.
(3) The task force shall consist of the following members:
(a) Two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, from different political caucuses;
(b) Two members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, from different political caucuses;
(c) Two members who represent mobile home park owners, appointed by the governor;
(d) Two members who represent mobile home owners, appointed by the governor;
(e) One member who represents mobile home manufacturers, appointed by the governor;
(f) One member who represents mobile home dealers, appointed by the governor;
(g) One member who represents mobile home transporters, appointed by the governor;
(h) One member who represents local building officials, appointed by the governor;
(i) One member who represents local health officials, appointed by the governor; and
(j) The director, or the director's designee from the department of community development, the department of licensing, the department of labor and industries, and the attorney general's office. The designees shall be nonvoting, ex officio members of the task force.
(4) The members of the task force shall select the chair or co‑chairs of the task force.
(5) Staff assistance for the task force will be provided by legislative staff and staff from the agencies or offices listed in subsection (3)(j) of this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7. The fifteen-dollar fee imposed in section 1 of this 1991 act on the transfer or elimination of mobile home titles for deposit in the mobile home affairs account, shall supersede the fifteen-dollar fee imposed in RCW 59.21.060 on the transfer or elimination of mobile home titles on July 1, 1991.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8. RCW 59.22.900 and 1987 c 482 s 12 are each repealed.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1991.