FINAL BILL REPORT

SB 6623

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

C 265 L 20

Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Reducing host home funding restrictions.

Sponsors: Senators Darneille, Kuderer, Warnick, Zeiger, Das, Nguyen and Saldaña.

Senate Committee on Housing Stability & Affordability

House Committee on Human Services & Early Learning

House Committee on Appropriations

Background: Host home programs link families who need temporary care for their children with families who are willing to provide temporary care for those children. Host home programs recruit and screen host families.  The children are not in the care or custody of the state.  Likewise, host home programs, and host homes, are considered a private home and are not licensed by the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). This license exemption applies to a host home program, or host home, if it:

Individual host homes may not receive any public funding. Host home programs may not receive over $100,000 in public funding. If a host home program receives any public funding, that program must report annually to the Office of Homeless Youth Prevention and Protection Programs on the:

In July 2017, the Department of Commerce produced a report with recommendations and best practices for host home programs and submitted it to the Governor and Legislature.

Summary: The prohibition on an individual host home receiving any public funding and the annual public funding limit for host home programs are eliminated.

Host home program is defined as a program that provides support to individual host homes and meets certain requirements to be exempt from licensing under DCYF.

Votes on Final Passage:

Senate

46

0

House

97

0

(House amended)

Senate

48

0

(Senate concurred)

Effective:

June 11, 2020