(1) The department shall
distribute funds for the essential needs and housing support
program established under this section in a manner consistent
with the requirements of this section and the biennial operating
budget. The first distribution of funds must be completed by
September 1, 2011. Essential needs or housing support is only
for persons found eligible for such services under RCW 74.62.030(4) and is not considered an entitlement.
(2) The department shall distribute funds appropriated for
the essential needs and housing support program in the form of
grants to designated essential needs support and housing support
entities within each county. The department shall not distribute
any funds until it approves the expenditure plan submitted by the
designated essential needs support and housing support entities.
The amount of funds to be distributed pursuant to this section
shall be designated in the biennial operating budget. For the
sole purpose of meeting the initial distribution of funds date,
the department may distribute partial funds upon the department's
approval of a preliminary expenditure plan. The department shall
not distribute the remaining funds until it has approved a final
expenditure plan.
(3)(a) During the 2011-2013 biennium, in awarding housing
support that is not funded through the contingency fund in this
subsection, the designated housing support entity shall provide
housing support to clients who are homeless persons as defined in
RCW 43.185C.010. As provided in the biennial operating budget
for the 2011-2013 biennium, a contingency fund shall be used
solely for those clients who are at substantial risk of losing
stable housing or at substantial risk of losing one of the other
services defined in RCW 74.62.010(6). For purposes of this
chapter, "substantial risk" means the client has provided
documentation that he or she will lose his or her housing within
the next thirty days or that the services will be discontinued
within the next thirty days.
(b) After July 1, 2013, the designated housing support
entity shall give first priority to clients who are homeless
persons as defined in RCW 43.185C.010 and second priority to
clients who would be at substantial risk of losing stable housing
without housing support.
(4) For each county, the department shall designate an
essential needs support entity and a housing support entity that
will begin providing these supports to medical care services
program recipients on November 1, 2011. Essential needs and
housing support entities are not required to provide assistance
to every medical care services recipient that is referred to the
local entity or who meets the priority standards in subsection
(3) of this section.
(a) Each designated entity must be a local government or
community-based organization, and may administer the funding for
essential needs support, housing support, or both. Designated
entities have the authority to subcontract with qualified
entities. Upon request, and the approval of the department, two
or more counties may combine resources to more effectively
deliver services.
(b) The department's designation process must include a
review of proficiency in managing housing or human services
programs when designating housing support entities.
(c) Within a county, if the department directly awards
separate grants to the designated housing support entity and the
designated essential needs support entity, the department shall
determine the amount allocated for essential needs support as
directed in the biennial operating budget.
(5)(a) Essential needs and housing support entities must use
funds distributed under this section as flexibly as is
practicable to provide essential needs items and housing support
to recipients of the essential needs and housing support program,
subject to the requirements of this section.
(b) Benefits provided under the essential needs and housing
support program shall not be provided to recipients in the form
of cash assistance.
(c) The appropriations by the legislature for the purposes
of the essential needs and housing support program established
under this section shall be based on forecasted program
caseloads. The caseload forecast council shall provide a
courtesy forecast of the medical care services recipient
population that is homeless or is included in reporting under
subsection (7)(c)(iii) of this section. The department may move
funds between entities or between counties to reflect actual
caseload changes. In doing so, the department must: (i) Develop
a process for reviewing the caseload of designated essential
needs and housing support entities, and for redistributing grant
funds from those entities experiencing reduced actual caseloads
to those with increased actual caseloads; and (ii) inform all
designated entities of the redistribution process. Savings
resulting from program caseload attrition from the essential
needs and housing support program shall not result in increased
per-client expenditures.
(d) Essential needs and housing support entities must
partner with other public and private organizations to maximize
the beneficial impact of funds distributed under this section,
and should attempt to leverage other sources of public and
private funds to serve essential needs and housing support
recipients. Funds appropriated in the operating budget for
essential needs and housing support must be used only to serve
persons eligible to receive services under that program.
(6) The department shall use no more than five percent of
the funds for administration of the essential needs and housing
support program. Each essential needs and housing support entity
shall use no more than seven percent of the funds for
administrative expenses.
(7) The department shall:
(a) Require housing support entities to enter data into the
homeless client management information system;
(b) Require essential needs support entities to report on
services provided under this section;
(c) In collaboration with the department of social and
health services, submit a report annually to the relevant policy
and fiscal committees of the legislature. A preliminary report
shall be submitted by December 31, 2011, and must include (c)(i),
(iii), and (v) of this subsection. Annual reports must be
submitted beginning December 1, 2012, and must include:
(i) A description of the actions the department has taken to
achieve the objectives of chapter 36, Laws of 2011 1st sp. sess.;
(ii) The amount of funds used by the department to
administer the program;
(iii) Information on the housing status of essential needs
and housing support recipients served by housing support
entities, and individuals who have requested housing support but
did not receive housing support;
(iv) Grantee expenditure data related to administration and
services provided under this section; and
(v) Efforts made to partner with other entities and leverage
sources or public and private funds;
(d) Review the data submitted by the designated entities,
and make recommendations for program improvements and
administrative efficiencies. The department has the authority to
designate alternative entities as necessary due to performance or
other significant issues. Such change must only be made after
consultation with the department of social and health services
and the impacted entity.
(8) The department, counties, and essential needs and
housing support entities are not civilly or criminally liable and
may not have any penalty or cause of action of any nature arise
against them related to decisions regarding: (a) The provision
or lack of provision of housing or essential needs support; or
(b) the type of housing arrangement supported with funds
allocated under this section, when the decision was made in good
faith and in the performance of the powers and duties under this
section. However, this section does not prohibit legal actions
against the department, county, or essential needs or housing
support entity to enforce contractual duties or obligations.
[2011 1st sp.s. c 36 § 4.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 36: See RCW 74.62.005.
Effective date -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 36: See note following RCW 74.62.005.