Note: Sections 1 to 3, 5 and 6, chapter 531, Oregon Laws 2021, provide:
Sec. 1. Unaccompanied homeless youth services enhancement grant program; rules. (1) As used in this section, "unaccompanied homeless youth" means a person who is at least 14 years of age but not more than 24 years of age, who is not in the physical custody of a parent or legal guardian and who is homeless.
(2) In addition to any other scholarships or grants, the Department of Human Services may award two-year grants to organizations that provide services to unaccompanied homeless youth.
(3) An organization is eligible to apply for a grant under this section if the organization has an existing grant with the department to provide services to unaccompanied homeless youth.
(4) Grants awarded under this section may be used for any of the following:
(a) To increase the accessibility of any of the following programs and services to unaccompanied homeless youth:
(A) Shelter facilities;
(B) Outreach;
(C) Culturally specific services; and
(D) Mental health or substance abuse services; and
(b) To create or strengthen partnerships with host home programs and other transitional housing options.
(5) The department may adopt rules to administer the grant program described in this section. [2021 c.531 §1]
Sec. 2. Host home project grant program; rules. (1) As used in this section:
(a) "Host home project" means a project that facilitates an arrangement under which an unaccompanied homeless youth resides in the home of a private individual, pursuant to the terms of a contract between the private individual and the youth, for free or at below-market rent.
(b) "Long-term host home project" means a host home project run by an organization that has a memorandum of understanding or a letter of agreement with one or more school districts and in which unaccompanied homeless youth participants, on average during the most recent two years, resided in host homes for a minimum of 180 days, as reported by the relevant school district.
(c) "Short-term host home project" means a host home project in which unaccompanied homeless youth participants, on average during the most recent two years, resided in host homes for a maximum of 180 days, as reported by the relevant school district.
(d) "Unaccompanied homeless youth" means a person who is:
(A) At least 16 years of age but not more than 21 years of age;
(B) Not in the physical custody of a parent or legal guardian;
(C) Not in the custody of the Department of Human Services;
(D) Not a ward of the state; and
(E) Homeless.
(2) In addition to and not in lieu of any other scholarships or grants, the department may award two-year grants to organizations that operate host home projects for unaccompanied homeless youth.
(3) An organization is eligible to apply for a grant under this section if the organization operated a host home project on January 1, 2021, and can demonstrate the ability to:
(a) Expand host home projects in communities in which the organization provides services;
(b) Establish new long-term host home projects in communities that do not have long-term host home projects; or
(c) Establish new short-term host home projects.
(4) Recipients of grants awarded under this section shall work to achieve the following outcomes for unaccompanied homeless youth:
(a) Improved school attendance.
(b) Participation in formal or informal mentoring.
(c) Increased access to nutrition, health care, mental trauma-informed support and transportation services.
(5) A recipient of a grant awarded under this section shall ensure all individuals of 18 years of age or older residing in the host home who are not the unaccompanied homeless youth have an approved background check under ORS 181A.200 and 409.027.
(6) A host home is not a child-caring agency as defined in ORS 418.205.
(7) The department may adopt rules to administer the grant program described in this section. [2021 c.531 §2]
Sec. 3. Reports. The Department of Human Services shall submit annual reports on the host home project grant program under section 2 of this 2021 Act to committees or interim committees of the Legislative Assembly relating to housing, homeless youth services and high school education. The reports must include information about the effectiveness of the projects, including:
(1) A description of the process used to identify and reach out to unaccompanied homeless youth;
(2) Assessment data and other indicators to determine how well the housing, health and academic needs of unaccompanied homeless youth are being met;
(3) Demographic information about youth served or assessed for program participation;
(4) The academic progress of students participating in host home projects; and
(5) Assessment by the youth, host families and partner government and nonprofit entities about their experience in the host home projects. [2021 c.531 §3]
Sec. 5. Reports due. The report described in section 3 of this 2021 Act is first due no later than September 15, 2022, and the 15th day of each September thereafter. [2021 c.531 §5]
Sec. 6. (1) Sections 1 and 2 of this 2021 Act are repealed on June 30, 2023.
(2) Sections 3 and 5 of this 2021 Act are repealed on January 2, 2024. [2021 c.531 §6]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services
Chapter 417 - Interstate Compacts on Juveniles and Children; Children and Family Services
Section 417.020 - Declaration of public policy.
Section 417.030 - The Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
Section 417.040 - Juvenile Compact Administrator and staff; rules.
Section 417.042 - Adjudicated delinquent’s obligation to report as sex offender.
Section 417.090 - Definitions for ORS 417.090 to 417.105.
Section 417.095 - Authority to enter into interstate compacts.
Section 417.100 - Requirements for interstate compacts.
Section 417.200 - Interstate Compact on Placement of Children.
Section 417.210 - Financial responsibility for placed children.
Section 417.305 - Legislative findings relating to serving children and families.
Section 417.705 - Definitions for ORS 417.705 to 417.800.
Section 417.708 - Legislative findings relating to young children.
Section 417.710 - Statement of purpose.
Section 417.715 - Policy; service system values and goals.
Section 417.720 - Characteristics of service system.
Section 417.721 - Collaboration with coordinated care organizations.
Section 417.723 - Grant program to support alignment of systems.
Section 417.725 - Key elements of system; family resource and community learning centers.
Section 417.727 - Oregon Early Learning System.
Section 417.728 - Statewide early learning system; components; rules.
Section 417.781 - Early Childhood Equity Fund.
Section 417.782 - Early childhood support grant program; rules.
Section 417.784 - Infant and toddler care program.
Section 417.786 - Definitions for ORS 417.788.
Section 417.788 - Relief Nursery programs; rules.
Section 417.790 - Grants for services, initiatives and other programs.
Section 417.793 - Parents-as-teachers programs.
Section 417.795 - Healthy Families Oregon programs; standards; coordination.
Section 417.798 - State Director of Head Start Collaboration.
Section 417.800 - Department to coordinate efforts and make recommendations.
Section 417.805 - Toll-free child abuse hotline.
Section 417.810 - Office of Children’s Advocate established; appointment; staff.
Section 417.815 - Duties of office; confidentiality; protection for person filing complaint.
Section 417.825 - Portions of certain filing fees dedicated to office.
Section 417.340 - Definitions for ORS 417.340 to 417.349.
Section 417.342 - Family support services; principles.
Section 417.344 - Types of services included.
Section 417.346 - Duties of Director of Human Services; rules.
Section 417.348 - Eligibility requirements.
Section 417.355 - Principles of family law system.
Section 417.360 - Findings and policy.
Section 417.362 - System requirements.
Section 417.368 - Consideration of meeting required for certain cases.
Section 417.371 - Notice to family members of meeting.
Section 417.375 - Development of family plan; contents.
Section 417.829 - Evaluation; report.
Section 417.831 - Tribal Early Learning Hub; tribal advisory committee; rules.
Section 417.847 - Youth Development Council; purpose; members; duties and authority; rules.
Section 417.850 - Additional duties of council; rules.
Section 417.853 - Youth Development Director; appointment; responsibilities.
Section 417.854 - Youth Development Division Fund; sources; uses.
Section 417.855 - Local high-risk juvenile crime prevention plan.
Section 417.859 - Statewide youth reengagement system; rules.