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HI SB3111
Bill
AI Summary
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Establishes a five-year Family Resource Centers Pilot Program within the Department of Human Services to develop and implement school-based and community-based family resource centers statewide.
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Creates one full-time equivalent (1.0 FTE) Family Resource Centers Coordinator position to oversee development of definitions, standards, best practices, and referral and data tracking protocols.
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Requires the Departments of Human Services, Education, and Health to coordinate with public and private entities to establish family resource centers that provide services including job training, educational support, housing assistance, child care, and parenting skills training.
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Appropriates $300,000 from general revenues for fiscal year 2022-2023 for program establishment, the coordinator position, and development of the statewide family resource centers network.
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Requires interim reports to the legislature before each regular session from 2023-2027 and terminates the pilot program on June 30, 2027.
Legislative Description
Relating To Family Resource Centers.
Appropriation ($)
Last Action
Act 129, on 06/27/2022 (Gov. Msg. No. 1230).
6/27/2022