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1-Amended IN Assembly May 19, 2022 Amended IN Senate April 26, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 02, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 234Introduced by Senator WienerJanuary 19, 2021 An act to add Chapter 7 6.5 (commencing with Section 50230) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 234, as amended, Wiener. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program.Existing law establishes the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, formerly known as the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Council, and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.This bill would establish the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program for the purpose of creating housing for transition aged youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or are under the jurisdiction of a court, as specified, and would require the council to develop, implement, and administer the program.This bill would require the council to award grants, in the form of forgivable deferred loans, to local government agencies and nonprofit corporations to defray costs of eligible activities. The bill would define eligible activities to include the funding of capital development programs for the development of emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth, and capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelters or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1.Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read:SECTION 1. Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 6.5. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Interagency Council on Homelessness as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of 5 years for rehabilitation, 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) Funds appropriated by the Legislature pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 50232 shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
1+Amended IN Senate April 26, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 02, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 234Introduced by Senator WienerJanuary 19, 2021 An act to add Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing, and making and appropriation therefor. housing.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 234, as amended, Wiener. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program.Existing law establishes the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.This bill would establish the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program for the purpose of creating housing for transition aged youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or are under the jurisdiction of a court, as specified, and would require the council to develop, implement, and administer the program.This bill would require the council to award grants, in the form of forgivable deferred loans, to local government agencies and nonprofit corporations to defray costs of eligible activities. The bill would define eligible activities to include the funding of capital development programs for the development of emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth, and capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelters or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for transition aged youth. providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would continuously appropriate all moneys in the fund to the council would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program. The bill would appropriate $100,000,000 to the council for deposit into the fund for the purpose of implementing and administering the program.Digest Key Vote: TWO_THIRDSMAJORITY Appropriation: YESNO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 7. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the council without regard to fiscal year for purposes the program.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of five 5 years for rehabilitation, seven 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(g)(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).SEC. 2.The sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council for deposit into the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund for the purpose of developing, implementing, and administering the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) of Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code.
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3- Amended IN Assembly May 19, 2022 Amended IN Senate April 26, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 02, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 234Introduced by Senator WienerJanuary 19, 2021 An act to add Chapter 7 6.5 (commencing with Section 50230) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 234, as amended, Wiener. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program.Existing law establishes the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, formerly known as the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Council, and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.This bill would establish the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program for the purpose of creating housing for transition aged youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or are under the jurisdiction of a court, as specified, and would require the council to develop, implement, and administer the program.This bill would require the council to award grants, in the form of forgivable deferred loans, to local government agencies and nonprofit corporations to defray costs of eligible activities. The bill would define eligible activities to include the funding of capital development programs for the development of emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth, and capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelters or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Senate April 26, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 02, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 234Introduced by Senator WienerJanuary 19, 2021 An act to add Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing, and making and appropriation therefor. housing.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 234, as amended, Wiener. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program.Existing law establishes the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.This bill would establish the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program for the purpose of creating housing for transition aged youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or are under the jurisdiction of a court, as specified, and would require the council to develop, implement, and administer the program.This bill would require the council to award grants, in the form of forgivable deferred loans, to local government agencies and nonprofit corporations to defray costs of eligible activities. The bill would define eligible activities to include the funding of capital development programs for the development of emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth, and capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelters or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for transition aged youth. providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would continuously appropriate all moneys in the fund to the council would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program. The bill would appropriate $100,000,000 to the council for deposit into the fund for the purpose of implementing and administering the program.Digest Key Vote: TWO_THIRDSMAJORITY Appropriation: YESNO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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22- An act to add Chapter 7 6.5 (commencing with Section 50230) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing.
21+ An act to add Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing, and making and appropriation therefor. housing.
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30-Existing law establishes the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, formerly known as the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Council, and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.This bill would establish the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program for the purpose of creating housing for transition aged youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or are under the jurisdiction of a court, as specified, and would require the council to develop, implement, and administer the program.This bill would require the council to award grants, in the form of forgivable deferred loans, to local government agencies and nonprofit corporations to defray costs of eligible activities. The bill would define eligible activities to include the funding of capital development programs for the development of emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth, and capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelters or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program.
29+Existing law establishes the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.This bill would establish the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program for the purpose of creating housing for transition aged youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or are under the jurisdiction of a court, as specified, and would require the council to develop, implement, and administer the program.This bill would require the council to award grants, in the form of forgivable deferred loans, to local government agencies and nonprofit corporations to defray costs of eligible activities. The bill would define eligible activities to include the funding of capital development programs for the development of emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth, and capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelters or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for transition aged youth. providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would continuously appropriate all moneys in the fund to the council would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program. The bill would appropriate $100,000,000 to the council for deposit into the fund for the purpose of implementing and administering the program.
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32-Existing law establishes the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, formerly known as the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Council, and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.
31+Existing law establishes the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council and requires the council to set and measure progress toward goals to prevent and end homelessness among youth in California by setting specific, measurable goals aimed at preventing and ending homelessness among youth in the state and defining outcome measures and gathering data related to the goals.
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3433 This bill would establish the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program for the purpose of creating housing for transition aged youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or are under the jurisdiction of a court, as specified, and would require the council to develop, implement, and administer the program.
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3635 This bill would require the council to award grants, in the form of forgivable deferred loans, to local government agencies and nonprofit corporations to defray costs of eligible activities. The bill would define eligible activities to include the funding of capital development programs for the development of emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth, and capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelters or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.
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38-This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.
37+This bill would require the council to develop a program criteria for evaluating applications and require the council to award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria. The bill would require the council to give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for transition aged youth. providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. The bill would require the council to maintain and make available on its internet website specified information, including the number of applications received, the number of applications denied, the name of each recipient of program funds, and the number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth through the program.
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40-This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program.
39+This bill would create the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund within the State Treasury and would continuously appropriate all moneys in the fund to the council would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, provide that the moneys in the fund be made available to the council for purposes of the program. The bill would appropriate $100,000,000 to the council for deposit into the fund for the purpose of implementing and administering the program.
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46-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1.Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read:SECTION 1. Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 6.5. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Interagency Council on Homelessness as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of 5 years for rehabilitation, 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) Funds appropriated by the Legislature pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 50232 shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
45+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 7. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the council without regard to fiscal year for purposes the program.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of five 5 years for rehabilitation, seven 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(g)(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).SEC. 2.The sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council for deposit into the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund for the purpose of developing, implementing, and administering the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) of Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code.
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4847 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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51+SECTION 1. Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 7. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the council without regard to fiscal year for purposes the program.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of five 5 years for rehabilitation, seven 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(g)(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
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54-SECTION 1. Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 6.5. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Interagency Council on Homelessness as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of 5 years for rehabilitation, 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) Funds appropriated by the Legislature pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 50232 shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
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56-SECTION 1. Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read:
53+SECTION 1. Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read:
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60- CHAPTER 6.5. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Interagency Council on Homelessness as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of 5 years for rehabilitation, 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) Funds appropriated by the Legislature pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 50232 shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
57+ CHAPTER 7. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the council without regard to fiscal year for purposes the program.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of five 5 years for rehabilitation, seven 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(g)(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
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For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Interagency Council on Homelessness as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of 5 years for rehabilitation, 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) Funds appropriated by the Legislature pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 50232 shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
59+ CHAPTER 7. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the council without regard to fiscal year for purposes the program.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of five 5 years for rehabilitation, seven 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(g)(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
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61+ CHAPTER 7. Transition Aged Youth Housing Program
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6865 50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.
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7269 50230. The Legislature hereby declares that California has the highest poverty rate in the nation as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure published by the United States Census Bureau and that transition aged youth currently or formerly in the foster care system, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth under probation supervision are the most vulnerable to the housing instability that has been created by the housing crisis and the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are overrepresented among these transition aged youth.
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74-50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council Interagency Council on Homelessness as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.
71+50231. For purposes of this chapter:(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:(1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.(e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.(f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.(g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.(h) Transition aged youth means either of the following:(1) Current or former foster youth.(2) Homeless youth.
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77+(a) Council means the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council as described in Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
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8279 (b) Current or former foster youth means youth under 26 years of age who are currently or were formerly removed from their home pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
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8481 (c) Eligible activities includes, but is not limited to, either of the following:
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8683 (1) Funding capital development programs, such as acquisition, leasing, construction, and rehabilitation of sites for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.
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8885 (2) Capital development loans for the conversion of emergency shelter or transitional housing to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.
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9087 (d) Eligible organization means an agency of local government or a nonprofit corporation that provides, or contracts with community organizations to provide, emergency shelter or transitional housing, or both.
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9289 (e) Fund means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund established pursuant to Section 50232.
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9491 (f) Homeless youth means an unaccompanied youth between 12 and 24 years of age, inclusive, who is experiencing homelessness, as defined in subsection (2) of Section 725 of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2)). Homeless youth includes unaccompanied youth who are pregnant or parenting.
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9693 (g) Program means the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Section 50232.
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104-50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.
101+50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.(2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the council without regard to fiscal year for purposes the program.(2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.
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108105 50232. (a) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Program is hereby established for the purpose of creating housing for youth under 26 years of age, who have been removed from their homes, are experiencing homelessness unaccompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or under the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to Section 300, 450, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
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110107 (2) The council shall develop, implement, and administer the program pursuant to this chapter.
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112-(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury.
109+(b) (1) The Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund is hereby created within the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the council without regard to fiscal year for purposes the program.
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114111 (2) Moneys in the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be made available to the council for purposes of the program.
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116-50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of 5 years for rehabilitation, 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) Funds appropriated by the Legislature pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 50232 shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.
113+50233. (a) The council shall award grants to eligible organizations for the development of housing for transition aged youth subject to this section.(b) Grants awarded by the council pursuant to this chapter shall be used by a grant recipient to defray costs of eligible activities.(c) The council shall distribute funds appropriated for eligible activities as grants in the form of forgivable deferred loans, subject to all of the following:(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of five 5 years for rehabilitation, seven 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.(2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note. (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.(C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.(D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:(1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).(2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.(3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.(4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.
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126-(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of 5 years for rehabilitation, 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.
123+(1) Funding shall be made available to each project granted to an eligible organization as a loan with a term of five 5 years for rehabilitation, seven 7 years for substantial rehabilitation, 10 years for acquisition and rehabilitation or new construction, or 20 years for conversion to permanent supportive housing for transition aged youth.
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128125 (2) (A) Each deferred loan shall be secured by a deed of trust and promissory note.
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130127 (B) Repayment of the loan shall be deferred as long as the project is used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth. The loan shall be forgiven at the completion of the specified year term.
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132129 (C) If a transfer or conveyance of the project property occurs before the council forgives the loan, and the transfer or conveyance results in the property no longer being an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth, the council shall terminate the grant and require the repayment of the deferred loan in full.
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134131 (D) A project may opt for the council to not forgive the loan. The project property shall not be restricted to be used as an emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, or transitional housing for transition aged youth once the loan is repaid in full.
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136-(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) Funds appropriated by the Legislature pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 50232 shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:
133+(d) A total of up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be distributed by the council for the purposes of this chapter consistent with the following:
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138135 (1) The council shall make at least 47.5 percent of funds available to eligible organizations for projects to house current foster youth between 18 to 21 years of age, inclusive. If the council is unable to comply with this paragraph due to a lack of applications, it may spend the remaining funds pursuant to paragraph (2).
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140137 (2) No more than 5 percent of available funds shall be expended on program administration, including state operations expenditures and technical assistance.
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142139 (3) The council shall make the remaining available funds not subject to paragraph (1) or (2) available to eligible organizations for eligible activities consistent with this chapter.
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144141 (4) The council shall disburse grant funds as expeditiously as possible.
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146-50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
143+50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.(b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth. (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.(e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.(f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.(g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:(1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.(2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.(3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.(4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.(g)(h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
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150147 50234. (a) The councils decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of the amount of funding to be provided shall be final.
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152149 (b) The council shall develop and set forth the criteria for evaluating applications in a notice of funding availability and shall award grants to applicants that best meet the criteria.
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154-(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth.
151+(c) The council shall give preference to applications from organizations that have experience working with or developing housing projects for providing direct services to transition aged youth, and organizations working in partnership with those that provide direct services to transition aged youth.
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156153 (d) The council shall specify the minimum and maximum grant award amount in the notice of funding availability. Minimum and maximum award amounts may vary for urban and nonurban counties.
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158155 (e) Grant awards for projects that have not begun construction within 12 months of the award shall be terminated and the council shall reallocate the funds. The council may, in its discretion, extend the 12-month period by an additional period of no more than 12 months.
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160157 (f) An applicant that receives funds pursuant to this chapter shall provide the council with a list of all subrecipients.
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162159 (g) The council shall maintain and make available to the public on its internet website records of all the following:
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164161 (1) The number of applications for program funding received by the council.
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166163 (2) The number of applications for program funding denied by the council.
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168165 (3) The name of each recipient of program funds and any subrecipients.
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170167 (4) The number of new and converted units created for transition aged youth, by year.
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172173 (h) In administering this chapter, the council shall not be subject to the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
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177+The sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council for deposit into the Transition Aged Youth Housing Fund for the purpose of developing, implementing, and administering the Transition Aged Youth Housing Program established pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 50230) of Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code.