Plain English Breakdown
The official bill metadata lists an expiration date of March 19, 2026, which aligns with the 90-day limit mentioned in Section 4 if the act took effect around mid-December 2025.
Emergency Approval for Housing Up Contract Changes
This law approves two changes to a contract with Transitional Housing Corporation, doing business as Housing Up, and allows the District of Columbia to pay up to $1.67 million for housing services.
What This Bill Does
- Approves Modification Nos. M0014 and M0015 to Contract No. CW100317 with Transitional Housing Corporation dba Housing Up on an emergency basis.
- Authorizes payment of up to $1,669,769.72 for goods and services received or to be received under the contract.
- Adopts a fiscal impact statement prepared by the Chief Financial Officer as required by law.
Who It Names or Affects
- Transitional Housing Corporation, doing business as Housing Up
- The District of Columbia government agencies managing the contract and payments
Terms To Know
- Emergency Act
- A law that takes effect quickly to address urgent needs but expires after a short time, in this case no longer than 90 days.
- Modification
- An official change made to an existing contract between the government and a company or organization.
Limits and Unknowns
- The law remains in effect for no longer than 90 days after it takes effect.
- The text does not list specific details about what services are included in Modifications M0014 and M0015.