SEOUL METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE ON SUPPLY AND MANAGEMENT OF SUPPORTED HOUSING
Amendment of Other Laws No. 7227, Jul. 18, 2019 | Amendment of Other Laws No. 7423, Dec. 31, 2019 |
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CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Ordinance is to prescribe matters necessary for supplying and managing supported housing for the residential stability of housing-disadvantaged people who need physical and mental care.
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Article 2 (Definitions)
The definitions of terms used in this Ordinance shall be as follows:
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Article 3 (Selection of and Support for Occupants-To-Be)
(1) Any of the following persons shall be eligible for an occupant-to-be, and the relevant regulations, such as selection standards and procedures and order of priority, shall be separately determined by the Mayor within the scope prescribed by the relevant statutes:
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Article 4 (Support for Service Institutions)
The Mayor may provide the following support to service institutions within budgetary limits:
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Article 5 (Principle of Public Asset Preservation)
Where a service institution is supported with assets in kind, such as public rental housing, from the Mayor, etc., it shall in principle return them to the Mayor, etc. in their original form when the project is terminated or discontinued: Provided, That if it is difficult to restore them to original state because there is a depreciation or a building, etc. in which residual value remains, they shall be returned in the form as at the time of discontinuation or termination of the project.
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CHAPTER II SUPPLY, ETC. OF SUPPORTED HOUSING
Article 6 (Formulation, etc. of Master Plans)
(1) The Mayor shall formulate a master plan for supplying supported housing (hereinafter referred to as "master plan") every five years: Provided, That he/she may include it in the comprehensive housing plan referred to in Article 4 of the Seoul Metropolitan Government Framework Ordinance on Residence.
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Article 7 (Supply of Supported Housing)
The Mayor, etc. may supply the following housing as supported housing:
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Article 8 (Installation, etc. of Convenience Facilities)
(1) The Mayor, etc. shall install convenience facilities reflecting the special requirements of occupants-to-be, such as their physical characteristics.
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CHAPTER III OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF SUPPORTED HOUSING
Article 9 (Selection of Service Institutions)
(1) The Mayor may select any of the following institutions as a service institution:
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Article 10 (Reporting on Projects)
(1) Where a service institution receives any aid on cost, subsidy, etc. pursuant to Article 4, it shall file a report on the commencement of the relevant project to the Mayor at least seven days prior to the commencement of the project as separately determined by the Mayor.
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Article 11 (Guidance and Supervision)
(1) Where deemed necessary in relation to the operation, performance of affairs, etc. of a service institution, the Mayor may require the head of a service institution to file a report thereon or have relevant public officials to investigate or inspect books or documents of the service provider.
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CHAPTER IV SUPPORTED HOUSING MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, ETC.
Article 12 (Establishment of Supported Housing Management Committee and Its Functions)
(1) The Mayor may establish the Supported Housing Management Committee (hereinafter referred to as the "Committee") for continuous supply of supported housing and preparation of efficient management thereof.
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Article 13 (Composition and Operation of Committee)
(1) The Committee shall be comprised of at least 25 but not more than 30 members, including one chairperson and one vice chairperson, but in the case of commissioned members, members of either sex shall not exceed six tenths of the total number of members.
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Article 14 (Subcommittees)
(1) If necessary for an efficient operation of the Committee, the Mayor may establish subcommittees.
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Article 15 (Exclusion, Challenge, and Abstention of Members)
(1) For impartial deliberation, any member who falls under any of the following cases shall be excluded from the deliberation of the relevant agenda:
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Article 16 (Dismissal of Members)
In any of the following cases, the Mayor may dismiss the relevant member even before the expiration of his/her term of office, and a member newly appointed to fill a vacancy occurring before the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall serve for the remainder of such term:
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Article 17 (Allowances)
Allowances and travel expenses may be reimbursed, within budgetary limits, to members who attend a meeting of the Committee, as prescribed by the Seoul Metropolitan Government Ordinance on Reimbursement of Allowances and Travel Expenses for Council/Committee Members.
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Article 18 (Cooperation with Related Institutions)
If necessary for the smooth supply of supported housing and its settlement in the regional community, the Mayor, etc. may cooperate with academic associations, private organizations, etc., such as universities, colleges, and academic societies, and in such cases, he/she may provide budgetary and administrative support.
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Article 19 (Education and Publicity)
The Mayor, etc. shall strive to enhance public awareness through such means as education and publicity activities utilizing diverse media for efficient promotion of supported housing-related projects, and in such cases, he/she may provide budgetary and administrative support.
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