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Int 0406-2026IntroductionIn CommitteePending 140d

Establishing a cooperative apartment board member training program

In committee as of Mar 24, 2026Under review by an assigned committee.

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Details

Introduced
Jan 29, 2026
Body
Committee on Housing and Buildings
Type
Introduction
Status
Committee

Sponsors (4)

Introduced byKevin C. Riley (D12)
Elsie Encarnación (D8)Farah N. Louis (D45)Althea V. Stevens (D16)

Official Description

This bill would require the Commissioner of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) to create a training program designed to provide information to cooperative corporation (co-op) boards of directors. Specifically, the training program will educate co-op boards of directors on local, state, and federal housing laws relevant to the duties of a co-op board member. Finally, this bill would require the HPD Commissioner to conduct an outreach campaign to inform co-op boards of directors of the availability of the trainings.

Legislative History

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