(1) Each
county shall create a homeless housing task force to develop a
ten-year homeless housing plan addressing short-term and
long-term housing for homeless persons.
Membership on the task force may include representatives of
the counties, cities, towns, housing authorities, civic and faith
organizations, schools, community networks, human services
providers, law enforcement personnel, criminal justice personnel,
including prosecutors, probation officers, and jail
administrators, substance abuse treatment providers, mental
health care providers, emergency health care providers,
businesses, at-large representatives of the community, and a
homeless or formerly homeless individual.
In lieu of creating a new task force, a local government may
designate an existing governmental or nonprofit body which
substantially conforms to this section and which includes at
least one homeless or formerly homeless individual to serve as
its homeless representative. As an alternative to a separate
plan, two or more local governments may work in concert to
develop and execute a joint homeless housing plan, or to contract
with another entity to do so according to the requirements of
this chapter. While a local government has the authority to
subcontract with other entities, the local government continues
to maintain the ultimate responsibility for the homeless housing
program within its borders.
A county may decline to participate in the program
authorized in this chapter by forwarding to the department a
resolution adopted by the county legislative authority stating
the intention not to participate. A copy of the resolution shall
also be transmitted to the county auditor and treasurer. If a
county declines to participate, the department shall create and
execute a local homeless housing plan for the county meeting the
requirements of this chapter.
(2) In addition to developing a ten-year homeless housing
plan, each task force shall establish guidelines consistent with
the statewide homeless housing strategic plan, as needed, for the
following:
(a) Emergency shelters;
(b) Short-term housing needs;
(c) Temporary encampments;
(d) Supportive housing for chronically homeless persons; and
(e) Long-term housing.
Guidelines must include, when appropriate, standards for
health and safety and notifying the public of proposed facilities
to house the homeless.
(3) Each county, including counties exempted from creating a
new task force under subsection (1) of this section, shall report
to the *department of community, trade, and economic development
such information as may be needed to ensure compliance with this
chapter.
[2005 c 485 § 1.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.