Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 4 - Department of Economic Development
Division 170 - Missouri Housing Development Commission
Chapter 1 - General Organization
Section 4 CSR 170-1.200 - Organization and Activities
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule describes the programs, funding, and organization of the Missouri Housing Development Commission in order to inform the public of what the commission is and what it does.
(1) The Missouri Housing Development Commission (commission) is an instrumentality of the state of Missouri which constitutes a body corporate and politic and was created by an act of the Missouri legislature in 1969 to increase the supply of decent, safe, and affordable housing for low- and moderate-income Missourians.
(2) The commission has a statutorily prescribed board. The board consists of ten (10) commissioners; four (4) of which are Missouri statewide elected officials (the governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer, and attorney general) and the remaining six (6) commissioners are gubernatorial appointees. Gubernatorial appointees are subject to the advice and consent of the Missouri senate. Appointed commissioners serve a four (4)-year term and can be reappointed. The appointed commissioners' terms are staggered in such a manner that in three (3) of every four (4) years there will be two (2) commissioner positions which are due for appointment or reappointment.
(3) The commission is independent, not controlled in whole or in part by any agency or instrumentality of the state of Missouri. The commission maintains Bylaws, Standards of Conduct, and corporate resolutions, all which may be amended from time-to-time by an act of the commission pursuant to section 215.020(3), RSMo. The commission is contractually related to the Department of Economic Development (DED) pursuant to Appendix B(1), RSMo 2000. The commission and DED entered into this formal contractual agreement in 1982. In 1996, the commission and DED entered into a memorandum of understanding which details how the commission will perform services for DED relating to tax-exempt bond financed multi-family housing transactions.
(4) Administrative costs for the commission's staff and operations are paid entirely from fees charged to commission borrowers, earnings derived from investments and other fees and charges. The commission pays its employees directly and not from funds derived from the Missouri general fund. The commission receives no tax revenue or other payments from the state and its ability to carry on its programs depends upon the willingness of private investors to buy commission notes and bonds and upon the earnings of the commission's investment of fund balances. It should be noted that the commission does administer the Missouri Housing Trust Fund (MHTF) for the state of Missouri. The MHTF does receive a direct appropriation from the state of Missouri annually in direct correlation with a statutorily prescribed fee collected by the Missouri recorders of deeds on applicable recorded documents. The commission is entitled under statute to a two percent (2%) fee for administration of the MHTF, which may be amended from time-to-time.
(5) The commission shall receive service of process by the director or general counsel at the Kansas City office location.
(6) All Sunshine Law requests shall be made to the commission's custodian of records who shall be located in the commission's KC office. Individuals who contact the commission's KC office for the name and contact information of the currently designated commission custodian of records shall be provided the information upon request. The commission staff shall maintain a designated custodian of records as required under the Sunshine Law. The custodian of records shall be appointed by the director.
(7) The commission shall maintain a website which displays office locations and the name and contact information for the custodian of records.
(8) The commission has a corporate structure which includes the director who oversees five (5) divisions. The roles and responsibilities of the divisions are subject to the direction of the director. The five (5) divisions of the commission are as follows:
(9) The commission administers the following federal and state housing programs:
(10) The commission maintains the following standing committees.
(11) The commission is authorized to issue tax-exempt and taxable notes and bonds and does so in conjunction with both single-family and multi-family housing programs.
(12) Information regarding the commission, its programs, and the programs it administers on behalf of the federal and state government is available by visiting www.mhdc.com [File Link Not Available] or contacting the commission's KC office.
*Original authority: 215.030, RSMo 1969, amended 1974, 1982, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1998.