Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.185C - Homeless Housing and Assistance.
43.185C.045 - Homeless housing strategic plan—Annual report of department and local governments.

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

(1) By December 1st of each year, the department must provide an update on the state's homeless housing strategic plan and its activities for the prior fiscal year. The report must include, but not be limited to, the following information:
(a) An assessment of the current condition of homelessness in Washington state and the state's performance in meeting the goals in the state homeless housing strategic plan;
(b) A report on the results of the annual homeless point-in-time census conducted statewide under RCW 43.185C.030;
(c) The amount of federal, state, local, and private funds spent on homelessness assistance, categorized by funding source and the following major assistance types:
(i) Emergency shelter;
(ii) Homelessness prevention and rapid rehousing;
(iii) Permanent housing;
(iv) Permanent supportive housing;
(v) Transitional housing;
(vi) Services only; and
(vii) Any other activity in which more than five hundred thousand dollars of category funds were expended;
(d) A report on the expenditures, performance, and outcomes of state funds distributed through the consolidated homeless grant program, including the grant recipient, award amount expended, use of the funds, counties served, and households served;
(e) A report on state and local homelessness document recording fee expenditure by county, including the total amount of fee spending, percentage of total spending from fees, number of people served by major assistance type, and amount of expenditures for private rental housing payments required in RCW 36.22.179;
(f) A report on the expenditures, performance, and outcomes of the essential needs and housing support program meeting the requirements of RCW 43.185C.220;
(g) A report on the expenditures, performance, and outcomes of the independent youth housing program meeting the requirements of RCW 43.63A.311;
(h) A county-level report on the expenditures, performance, and outcomes of the eviction prevention rental assistance program under RCW 43.185C.185. The report must include, but is not limited to:
(i) The number of adults without minor children served in each county;
(ii) The number of households with adults and minor children served in each county; and
(iii) The number of unaccompanied youth and young adults who are being served in each county; and
(i) A county-level report on the expenditures, performance, and outcomes of the rapid rehousing, project-based vouchers, and housing acquisition programs under RCW 36.22.176. The report must include, but is not limited to:
(i) The number of persons who are unsheltered receiving shelter through a project-based voucher in each county;
(ii) The number of units acquired or built via rapid rehousing and housing acquisition in each county; and
(iii) The number of adults without minor children, households with adults and minor children, unaccompanied youth, and young adults who are being served by the programs under RCW 36.22.176 in each county.
(2) The report required in subsection (1) of this section must be posted to the department's website and may include links to updated or revised information contained in the report.
(3) Any local government receiving state funds for homelessness assistance or state or local homelessness document recording fees under RCW 36.22.178, 36.22.179, or 36.22.1791 must provide an annual report on the current condition of homelessness in its jurisdiction, its performance in meeting the goals in its local homeless housing plan, and any significant changes made to the plan. The annual report must be posted on the department's website. Along with each local government annual report, the department must produce and post information on the local government's homelessness spending from all sources by project during the prior state fiscal year in a format similar to the department's report under subsection (1)(c) of this section. If a local government fails to report or provides an inadequate or incomplete report, the department must take corrective action, which may include withholding state funding for homelessness assistance to the local government to enable the department to use such funds to contract with other public or nonprofit entities to provide homelessness assistance within the jurisdiction.

[ 2021 c 214 § 3; 2018 c 85 § 9.]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—Department of commerce and William D. Ruckelshaus center examination of homelessness—Reports—2021 c 214: See note following RCW 36.22.176.


Intent—2018 c 85: "The legislature recognizes that all of the people of the state should have the opportunity to live in a safe, healthy, and affordable home. The legislature further recognizes that homelessness in Washington is unacceptable and that action needs to be taken to protect vulnerable households including families with children, youth and young adults, veterans, seniors, and people at high risk of homelessness, including survivors of domestic violence and people living with mental illness and other disabilities.
The legislature recognizes that homelessness has immediate and often times long-term consequences on the educational achievement of public school children and disproportionately impacts students of color. Additionally, the legislature recognizes that the health and safety of people experiencing homelessness is immediately and oftentimes significantly compromised, and that homelessness exacerbates physical and behavioral health disabilities. The legislature further recognizes that homelessness is disproportionately experienced by people of color and LGBTQ youth and young adults. The legislature recognizes that homelessness is also disproportionately experienced by people living with mental illness and that homelessness is an impediment to treatment. The legislature further recognizes that homelessness is disproportionately experienced by Native Americans.
In 2005, the Washington state legislature passed the homeless housing and assistance act that outlined several bold policies to address homelessness. That act also required a strategic plan by the department of commerce, which was first submitted in 2006 and subsequently updated. Since the first statewide plan, the state has succeeded in housing over five hundred fifty-six thousand people experiencing homelessness. These people were previously living in places not meant for human habitation, living in emergency shelters, or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Although the overall prevalence of homelessness is down more than seventeen percent, the recent increase in homelessness, due in large part to surging housing costs, remains a crisis and more must be done.
Therefore, the legislature intends to improve resources available to aid with increasing access and removing barriers to housing for individuals and families in Washington." [ 2018 c 85 § 1.]


Short title—2018 c 85: "This act may be known and cited as the Washington housing opportunities act." [ 2018 c 85 § 11.]

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.