Q&A
Evidence requirements for corrective action plans
1:38:57
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67 sec
Council Member Sanchez seeks clarification on the evidence requirements for corrective action plans. Deputy Commissioner Darga explains potential evidence types and considerations for implementation.
- Evidence could include documentation submitted to clear violations or proof that violations are cleared from administrative records
- HPD needs to consider workload management, especially during busy periods like heat season
- The department is open to examining requirements from other programs for suitability
- Specific requirements may be determined in statute or rule, balancing flexibility with clear expectations for addressing property conditions
Pierina Ana Sanchez
1:38:57
And when you say when you say that you would like to see evidence you mean that they have the finances in order?
Kim Darga
1:39:04
I I think we can talk about the specific requirement and whether or not that's in statute or in rule.
1:39:10
But we could be talking about the evidence that they have submitted the documentation necessary to clear the violations or that they are actually clear from the administrative record.
1:39:26
I have my colleague here, so I'm sure she has some thoughts about what that looks like given that There are certainly times the year that HPD is extremely busy, especially during the heat season and going out to the field.
1:39:38
So I think we'd wanna be careful about what exactly is in there in terms of what it would mean from HPD's ability to manage workload.
1:39:50
Okay.
1:39:53
There are certainly other programs that have requirements around clearance violations.
1:39:57
I think we would be open to looking at those other requirements to see if they could be suitable.
1:40:02
Here as well.
1:40:03
Got it.
Pierina Ana Sanchez
1:40:03
Thank you.