WAC 365-205-090
What about the foster youth IDA program? A special IDA program for foster youth is established to
serve:
(1) A person who is fifteen years of age or older who is
a dependent of the department of social and health services
(DSHS); or
(2) A person who is at least fifteen years of age, but
not more than twenty-three years of age, who was a dependent
of DSHS for at least twenty-four months after the age of
thirteen.
Foster youth IDAs follow the same general rules for
operation and responsibilities as the regular low-income IDA
program above with the differences noted below.
The state will match eligible savings at a rate up to two
dollars for every dollar deposited by a foster youth IDA
accountholder into their account. Foster accountholders can
earn up to three thousand dollars in state match.
A foster youth IDA may be used for:
• Postsecondary education or job training. Education and
training may be provided to the accountholder, their spouse,
or a dependent child and must be provided through an
educational institution or training provider approved by the
Washington state education and training coordinating board.
Nonapproved training providers may be granted a purchase
waiver by CTED.
• Housing needs. Housing needs include rent, security
deposit, and utilities costs and other costs deemed acceptable
by the service provider.
• Computer. The purchase of a computer must be
determined by the IDA service provider to be necessary for
postsecondary education or training.
• Car. The purchase of a vehicle must be determined by
the IDA service provider to be necessary for work-related
activities.
• Health insurance premiums. Account funds must be used
for paying premiums only, not insurance co-pays.
A foster youth participating in the program must
contribute to an individual development account and develop an
individual savings plan. The contributions may be derived
from earned income or other income, as agreed to by CTED and
the service provider. Other income shall include financial
incentives for educational achievement provided by entities
contracted with DSHS for independent living services for
foster youth.
CTED has the authority to grant exceptions to rules (as
long as they still comply with the statute).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.79A.040 and chapter 43.31 RCW. 05-21-091, § 365-205-090, filed 10/18/05, effective 11/18/05.]