(1) The transitional housing operating and rent program
is created in the department to assist individuals and families
who are homeless or who are at risk of becoming homeless to
secure and retain safe, decent, and affordable housing. The
department shall provide grants to eligible organizations, as
described in RCW 43.185.060, to provide assistance to program
participants. The eligible organizations must use grant moneys
for:
(a) Rental assistance, which includes security or utility
deposits, first and last month's rent assistance, and eligible
moving expenses to be determined by the department;
(b) Case management services designed to assist program
participants to secure and retain immediate housing and to
transition into permanent housing and greater levels of
self-sufficiency;
(c) Operating expenses of transitional housing facilities
that serve homeless families with children; and
(d) Administrative costs of the eligible organization, which
must not exceed limits prescribed by the department.
(2) Eligible to receive assistance through the transitional
housing operating and rent program are:
(a) Families with children who are homeless or who are at
risk of becoming homeless and who have household incomes at or
below fifty percent of the median household income for their
county;
(b) Families with children who are homeless or who are at
risk of becoming homeless and who are receiving services under
chapter 13.34 RCW;
(c) Individuals or families without children who are
homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and who have household
incomes at or below thirty percent of the median household income
for their county;
(d) Individuals or families who are homeless or who are at
risk of becoming homeless and who have a household with an adult
member who has a mental health or chemical dependency disorder;
and
(e) Individuals or families who are homeless or who are at
risk of becoming homeless and who have a household with an adult
member who is an offender released from confinement within the
past eighteen months.
(3) All program participants must be willing to create and
actively participate in a housing stability plan for achieving
permanent housing and greater levels of self-sufficiency.
(4) Data on all program participants must be entered into
and tracked through the Washington homeless client management
information system as described in RCW 43.185C.180. For eligible
organizations serving victims of domestic violence or sexual
assault, compliance with this subsection must be accomplished in
accordance with 42 U.S.C. Sec. 11383(a)(8).
(5) Beginning in 2011, each eligible organization receiving
over five hundred thousand dollars during the previous calendar
year from the transitional housing operating and rent program and
from sources including: (a) State housing-related funding
sources; (b) the affordable housing for all surcharge in RCW 36.22.178; (c) the home security fund surcharges in RCW 36.22.179
and 36.22.1791; and (d) any other surcharge imposed under chapter 36.22 or 43.185C RCW to fund homelessness programs or other
housing programs, shall apply to the Washington state quality
award program for an independent assessment of its quality
management, accountability, and performance system, once every
three years.
(6) The department may develop rules, requirements,
procedures, and guidelines as necessary to implement and operate
the transitional housing operating and rent program.
(7) The department shall produce an annual transitional
housing operating and rent program report that must be included
in the department's homeless housing strategic plan as described
in RCW 43.185C.040. The report must include performance measures
to be determined by the department that address, at a minimum,
the following issue areas:
(a) The success of the program in helping program
participants transition into permanent affordable housing and
achieve self-sufficiency or increase their levels of
self-sufficiency, which shall be defined by the department based
upon the costs of living, including housing costs, needed to
support: (i) One adult individual; and (ii) two adult
individuals and one preschool-aged child and one school-aged
child;
(b) The financial performance of the program related to
efficient program administration by the department and program
operation by selected eligible organizations, including an
analysis of the costs per program participant served;
(c) The quality, completeness, and timeliness of the
information on program participants provided to the Washington
homeless client management information system database; and
(d) The satisfaction of program participants in the
assistance provided through the program.
[2008 c 256 § 1.]