Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.185C - Homeless Housing and Assistance.
43.185C.010 - Definitions.

RCW 43.185C.010
Definitions.

The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Administrator" means the individual who has the daily administrative responsibility of a crisis residential center.
(2) "Child in need of services petition" means a petition filed in juvenile court by a parent, child, or the department of children, youth, and families seeking adjudication of placement of the child.
(3) "Community action agency" means a nonprofit private or public organization established under the economic opportunity act of 1964.
(4) "Crisis residential center" means a secure or semi-secure facility established pursuant to chapter 74.13 RCW.
(5) "Department" means the department of commerce.
(6) "Director" means the director of the department of commerce.
(7) "Home security fund account" means the state treasury account receiving the state's portion of income from revenue from the sources established by RCW 36.22.179 and 36.22.1791, and all other sources directed to the homeless housing and assistance program.
(8) "Homeless housing grant program" means the vehicle by which competitive grants are awarded by the department, utilizing moneys from the home security fund account, to local governments for programs directly related to housing homeless individuals and families, addressing the root causes of homelessness, preventing homelessness, collecting data on homeless individuals, and other efforts directly related to housing homeless persons.
(9) "Homeless housing plan" means the five-year plan developed by the county or other local government to address housing for homeless persons.
(10) "Homeless housing program" means the program authorized under this chapter as administered by the department at the state level and by the local government or its designated subcontractor at the local level.
(11) "Homeless housing strategic plan" means the five-year plan developed by the department, in consultation with the interagency council on homelessness, the affordable housing advisory board, and the state advisory council on homelessness.
(12) "Homeless person" means an individual living outside or in a building not meant for human habitation or which they have no legal right to occupy, in an emergency shelter, or in a temporary housing program which may include a transitional and supportive housing program if habitation time limits exist. This definition includes substance abusers, people with mental illness, and sex offenders who are homeless.
(13) "HOPE center" means an agency licensed by the secretary of the department of children, youth, and families to provide temporary residential placement and other services to street youth. A street youth may remain in a HOPE center for thirty days while services are arranged and permanent placement is coordinated. No street youth may stay longer than thirty days unless approved by the department and any additional days approved by the department must be based on the unavailability of a long-term placement option. A street youth whose parent wants him or her returned to home may remain in a HOPE center until his or her parent arranges return of the youth, not longer. All other street youth must have court approval under chapter 13.34 or 13.32A RCW to remain in a HOPE center up to thirty days.
(14) "Housing authority" means any of the public corporations created by chapter 35.82 RCW.
(15) "Housing continuum" means the progression of individuals along a housing-focused continuum with homelessness at one end and homeownership at the other.
(16) "Interagency council on homelessness" means a committee appointed by the governor and consisting of, at least, policy level representatives of the following entities: (a) The department of commerce; (b) the department of corrections; (c) the department of children, youth, and families; (d) the department of veterans affairs; and (e) the department of health.
(17) "Local government" means a county government in the state of Washington or a city government, if the legislative authority of the city affirmatively elects to accept the responsibility for housing homeless persons within its borders.
(18) "Local homeless housing task force" means a voluntary local committee created to advise a local government on the creation of a local homeless housing plan and participate in a local homeless housing program. It must include a representative of the county, a representative of the largest city located within the county, at least one homeless or formerly homeless person, such other members as may be required to maintain eligibility for federal funding related to housing programs and services and if feasible, a representative of a private nonprofit organization with experience in low-income housing.
(19) "Long-term private or public housing" means subsidized and unsubsidized rental or owner-occupied housing in which there is no established time limit for habitation of less than two years.
(20) "Performance measurement" means the process of comparing specific measures of success against ultimate and interim goals.
(21) "Secure facility" means a crisis residential center, or portion thereof, that has locking doors, locking windows, or a secured perimeter, designed and operated to prevent a child from leaving without permission of the facility staff.
(22) "Semi-secure facility" means any facility including, but not limited to, crisis residential centers or specialized foster family homes, operated in a manner to reasonably assure that youth placed there will not run away. Pursuant to rules established by the facility administrator, the facility administrator shall establish reasonable hours for residents to come and go from the facility such that no residents are free to come and go at all hours of the day and night. To prevent residents from taking unreasonable actions, the facility administrator, where appropriate, may condition a resident's leaving the facility upon the resident being accompanied by the administrator or the administrator's designee and the resident may be required to notify the administrator or the administrator's designee of any intent to leave, his or her intended destination, and the probable time of his or her return to the center.
(23) "Staff secure facility" means a structured group care facility licensed under rules adopted by the department of children, youth, and families with a ratio of at least one adult staff member to every two children.
(24) "Street outreach services" means a program that provides services and resources either directly or through referral to street youth and unaccompanied young adults as defined in RCW 43.330.702. Services including crisis intervention, emergency supplies, case management, and referrals may be provided through community-based outreach or drop-in centers.
(25) "Washington homeless census" means an annual statewide census conducted as a collaborative effort by towns, cities, counties, community-based organizations, and state agencies, with the technical support and coordination of the department, to count and collect data on all homeless individuals in Washington.
(26) "Washington homeless client management information system" means a database of information about homeless individuals in the state used to coordinate resources to assist homeless clients to obtain and retain housing and reach greater levels of self-sufficiency or economic independence when appropriate, depending upon their individual situations.

[ 2019 c 124 § 2; 2018 c 85 § 8; 2017 c 277 § 2; 2015 c 69 § 10. Prior: 2009 c 565 § 40; 2007 c 427 § 3; 2006 c 349 § 6; 2005 c 484 § 3.]
NOTES:

Intent—Short title—2018 c 85: See notes following RCW 43.185C.045.


Short title—2015 c 69: See RCW 43.330.911.


Finding—2006 c 349: See note following RCW 43.185.130.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.185C - Homeless Housing and Assistance.

43.185C.005 - Findings.

43.185C.010 - Definitions.

43.185C.020 - Homeless housing program.

43.185C.030 - Washington homeless census or count—Confidentiality—Online information and referral system—Organizational quality management system.

43.185C.040 - Homeless housing strategic plan—Program outcomes and performance measures and goals—Coordination—Statewide data gathering instrument—Reports.

43.185C.045 - Homeless housing strategic plan—Annual report of department and local governments.

43.185C.050 - Local homeless housing plans.

43.185C.060 - Home security fund account—Performance metrics—Expenditure review.

43.185C.061 - Home security fund account—Exemptions from set aside.

43.185C.070 - Grant applications.

43.185C.080 - Homeless housing grants—Participation.

43.185C.090 - Allocation of grant moneys—Issuance of criteria or guidelines.

43.185C.100 - Technical assistance.

43.185C.110 - Progress reports—Uniform process.

43.185C.120 - Rules.

43.185C.130 - Protection of state's interest in grant program projects.

43.185C.140 - Public assistance eligibility—Payments exempt.

43.185C.150 - Expenditures within authorized funds—Existing expenditures not reduced or supplanted.

43.185C.160 - County homeless housing task forces—Homeless housing plans—Reports by counties.

43.185C.170 - Interagency council on homelessness—Duties—Reports.

43.185C.180 - Washington homeless client management information system.

43.185C.185 - Eviction prevention rental assistance program.

43.185C.190 - Affordable housing for all account.

43.185C.200 - Transitional housing assistance to offenders—Pilot program.

43.185C.210 - Transitional housing operating and rent program.

43.185C.215 - Transitional housing operating and rent account.

43.185C.220 - Essential needs and housing support program—Distribution of funds.

43.185C.230 - Verification of eligibility—Medical care services.

43.185C.250 - Youth services—Duties of crisis residential center administrator and department—Multidisciplinary team.

43.185C.255 - Youth services—Multidisciplinary team—Duties.

43.185C.260 - Youth services—Officer taking child into custody—Authorization—Duration of custody—Transporting—Report on suspected abuse or neglect.

43.185C.265 - Youth services—Officer taking child into custody—Procedure—Transporting to home, crisis residential center, custody of department of social and health services, or juvenile detention facility.

43.185C.275 - Youth services—Immunity from liability for law enforcement officer and person with whom child is placed.

43.185C.280 - Youth services—Duty to inform parents—Transportation to child's home or out-of-home placement—Notice to department of social and health services.

43.185C.285 - Youth services—Unauthorized leave from crisis residential center—Notice to parents, law enforcement, and the department of children, youth, and families.

43.185C.290 - Youth services—Child admitted to secure facility—Maximum hours of custody—Evaluation for semi-secure facility or release to department of social and health services—Parental right to remove child—Reconciliation effort—Information to par...

43.185C.295 - Youth services—Crisis residential centers—Establishment—Staff—Duties—Semi-secure facilities—Secure facilities.

43.185C.2951 - Youth services—Crisis residential centers—Incremental increase in beds.

43.185C.300 - Youth services—Secure facilities—Limit on reimbursement or compensation.

43.185C.305 - Youth services—Crisis residential centers—Removal from—Services available—Unauthorized leave.

43.185C.310 - Youth services—Crisis residential centers—Removal to another center or secure facility—Placement in secure juvenile detention facility.

43.185C.315 - Youth services—HOPE centers—Establishment—Requirements.

43.185C.320 - Youth services—HOPE centers—Eligibility—Minors.

43.185C.325 - Youth services—HOPE centers—Responsible living skills programs—Grant proposals—Technical assistance.

43.185C.330 - Youth services—HOPE centers—Responsible living skills programs—Awarding of contracts.

43.185C.340 - Students experiencing homelessness—Grant program to link families with housing—Program goals—Grant process—Requirements—Grantees report to the department.

43.185C.900 - Short title.

43.185C.901 - Conflict with federal requirements—2005 c 484.

43.185C.902 - Effective date—2005 c 484.