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HI HB2650
Bill
Status
2/21/2018
Primary Sponsor
Takashi Ohno
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AI Summary
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Requires the Department of Human Services to develop a tracking system for appropriations made to provider agencies that offer services to homeless persons on behalf of the State.
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System must measure effectiveness of services using objective indicators including: funding amounts, number of persons served, average length of shelter stays, permanent housing placements and retention rates, and recidivism to homelessness.
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Requires demographic data collection on homeless persons served by each provider agency.
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System must be publicly accessible online with ability to filter and sort data by service type (emergency housing, transitional housing, rapid rehousing) and provider agency name.
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System must be updated quarterly using data from the State's Homeless Management Information System (HMIS); effective July 1, 3000.
Legislative Description
Relating To Homeless Services Providers.
Homelessness
Last Action
Re-Referred to WAM.
3/20/2018