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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 246Introduced by Senator Ochoa Bogh(Coauthor: Senator Jones)January 26, 2023 An act to amend Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to homelessness.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 246, as introduced, Ochoa Bogh. California Interagency Council on Homelessness.Existing law requires the Governor to establish the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, and requires the council to, among other things, identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California, and promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness. Existing law sets forth the composition of the council, which includes, among others, the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, who serve as cochairs of the council.This bill would add a representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities to the council described above.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. Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as amended by Chapter 671 of the Statutes of 2022, is amended to read:8257. (a) The Governor shall create an Interagency Council on Homelessness.(b) The council shall have all of the following goals:(1) To oversee implementation of this chapter.(2) To identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.(3) To create partnerships among state agencies and departments, local government agencies, participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program, federal agencies, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, nonprofit entities working to end homelessness, homeless services providers, and the private sector, for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness.(4) To promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age.(5) To coordinate existing funding and applications for competitive funding. Any action taken pursuant to this paragraph shall not restructure or change any existing allocations or allocation formulas.(6) To make policy and procedural recommendations to legislators and other governmental entities.(7) To identify and seek funding opportunities for state entities that have programs to end homelessness, including, but not limited to, federal and philanthropic funding opportunities, and to facilitate and coordinate those state entities efforts to obtain that funding.(8) To broker agreements between state agencies and departments and between state agencies and departments and local jurisdictions to align and coordinate resources, reduce administrative burdens of accessing existing resources, and foster common applications for services, operating, and capital funding.(9) To serve as a statewide facilitator, coordinator, and policy development resource on ending homelessness in California.(10) To report to the Governor, federal Cabinet members, and the Legislature on homelessness and work to reduce homelessness.(11) To ensure accountability and results in meeting the strategies and goals of the council.(12) To identify and implement strategies to fight homelessness in small communities and rural areas.(13) To create a statewide data system or warehouse, which shall be known as the Homeless Data Integration System, that collects local data through Homeless Management Information Systems, with the ultimate goal of matching data on homelessness to programs impacting homeless recipients of state programs, such as the Medi-Cal program (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9) and CalWORKs (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200) of Part 3 of Division 9). Upon creation of the Homeless Data Integration System, all continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that are operating in California shall provide collected data elements, including, but not limited to, health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the Homeless Data Integration System.(A) Council staff shall specify the form and substance of the required data elements.(B) Council staff may, as required by operational necessity, and in accordance with paragraph (8) of subdivision (d) of Section 8256, amend or modify data elements, disclosure formats, or disclosure frequency.(C) To further the efforts to improve the public health, safety, and welfare of people experiencing homelessness in the state, council staff may collect data from the continuums of care as provided in this paragraph.(D) Any health information or personal identifying information provided to, or maintained within, the Homeless Data Integration System shall not be subject to public inspection or disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).(E) For purposes of this paragraph, health information includes protected health information, as defined in Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and medical information, as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 56.05 of the Civil Code.(14) To set goals to prevent and end homelessness among Californias youth.(15) To improve the safety, health, and welfare of young people experiencing homelessness in the state.(16) To increase system integration and coordinating efforts to prevent homelessness among youth who are currently or formerly involved in the child welfare system or the juvenile justice system.(17) To lead efforts to coordinate a spectrum of funding, policy, and practice efforts related to young people experiencing homelessness.(18) To identify best practices to ensure homeless minors who may have experienced maltreatment, as described in Section 300, are appropriately referred to, or have the ability to self-refer to, the child welfare system.(19) To collect, compile, and make available to the public financial data provided to the council from all state-funded homelessness programs.(c) (1) The council shall consist of the following members:(A) The Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency, who both shall serve as cochairs of the council.(B) The Director of Transportation.(C) The Director of Housing and Community Development.(D) The Director of Social Services.(E) The Director of the California Housing Finance Agency.(F) The Director or the State Medicaid Director of Health Care Services.(G) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs.(H) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in the Treasurers office.(J) The State Public Health Officer.(K) The Director of the California Department of Aging.(L) The Director of Rehabilitation.(M) The Director of State Hospitals.(N) The executive director of the California Workforce Development Board.(O) The Director of the Office of Emergency Services.(P) A representative from the State Department of Education, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.(Q) A representative of the state public higher education system who shall be from one of the following:(i) The California Community Colleges.(ii) The University of California.(iii) The California State University.(R) A representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.(2) The Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one member to the council from two different stakeholder organizations.(3) The council may, at its discretion, invite stakeholders, individuals who have experienced homelessness, members of philanthropic communities, and experts to participate in meetings or provide information to the council.(4) The council shall hold public meetings at least once every quarter.(d) The council shall regularly seek guidance from and, at least twice a year, meet with an advisory committee. The cochairs of the council shall appoint members to this advisory committee that reflects racial and gender diversity, and shall include the following:(1) A survivor of gender-based violence who formerly experienced homelessness.(2) Representatives of local agencies or organizations that participate in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program.(3) Stakeholders with expertise in solutions to homelessness and best practices from other states.(4) Representatives of committees on African Americans, youth, and survivors of gender-based violence.(5) A current or formerly homeless person who lives in California.(6) A current or formerly homeless youth who lives in California.(7) A current or formerly homeless person with a developmental disability.(8) This advisory committee shall designate one of the above-described members to participate in every quarterly council meeting to provide a report to the council on advisory committee activities.(e) Within existing funding, the council may establish working groups, task forces, or other structures from within its membership or with outside members to assist it in its work. Working groups, task forces, or other structures established by the council shall determine their own meeting schedules.(f) Upon request of the council, a state agency or department that administers one or more state homelessness programs, including, but not limited to, an agency or department represented on the council pursuant to subdivision (c), the agency or department shall be required to do both of the following:(1) Participate in council workgroups, task forces, or other similar administrative structures.(2) Provide to the council any relevant information regarding those state homelessness programs.(g) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, except that members of the council who are, or have been, homeless may receive reimbursement for travel, per diem, or other expenses. The members of the advisory committee and any council working group shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day spent in attendance at advisory committee meetings, and shall also be reimbursed for traveling and other expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of official duties.(h) The appointed members of the council or committees, as described in this section, shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(i) The Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency shall provide staff for the council.(j) The members of the council may enter into memoranda of understanding with other members of the council to achieve the goals set forth in this chapter, as necessary, in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between the entities the members of the council represent.(k) There shall be an executive officer of the council under the direction of the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing.(l) The council shall be under the direction of the executive officer and staffed by employees of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 246Introduced by Senator Ochoa Bogh(Coauthor: Senator Jones)January 26, 2023 An act to amend Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to homelessness.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 246, as introduced, Ochoa Bogh. California Interagency Council on Homelessness.Existing law requires the Governor to establish the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, and requires the council to, among other things, identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California, and promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness. Existing law sets forth the composition of the council, which includes, among others, the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, who serve as cochairs of the council.This bill would add a representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities to the council described above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2828 Existing law requires the Governor to establish the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, and requires the council to, among other things, identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California, and promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness. Existing law sets forth the composition of the council, which includes, among others, the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, who serve as cochairs of the council.This bill would add a representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities to the council described above.
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3030 Existing law requires the Governor to establish the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, and requires the council to, among other things, identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California, and promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness. Existing law sets forth the composition of the council, which includes, among others, the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, who serve as cochairs of the council.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as amended by Chapter 671 of the Statutes of 2022, is amended to read:8257. (a) The Governor shall create an Interagency Council on Homelessness.(b) The council shall have all of the following goals:(1) To oversee implementation of this chapter.(2) To identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.(3) To create partnerships among state agencies and departments, local government agencies, participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program, federal agencies, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, nonprofit entities working to end homelessness, homeless services providers, and the private sector, for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness.(4) To promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age.(5) To coordinate existing funding and applications for competitive funding. Any action taken pursuant to this paragraph shall not restructure or change any existing allocations or allocation formulas.(6) To make policy and procedural recommendations to legislators and other governmental entities.(7) To identify and seek funding opportunities for state entities that have programs to end homelessness, including, but not limited to, federal and philanthropic funding opportunities, and to facilitate and coordinate those state entities efforts to obtain that funding.(8) To broker agreements between state agencies and departments and between state agencies and departments and local jurisdictions to align and coordinate resources, reduce administrative burdens of accessing existing resources, and foster common applications for services, operating, and capital funding.(9) To serve as a statewide facilitator, coordinator, and policy development resource on ending homelessness in California.(10) To report to the Governor, federal Cabinet members, and the Legislature on homelessness and work to reduce homelessness.(11) To ensure accountability and results in meeting the strategies and goals of the council.(12) To identify and implement strategies to fight homelessness in small communities and rural areas.(13) To create a statewide data system or warehouse, which shall be known as the Homeless Data Integration System, that collects local data through Homeless Management Information Systems, with the ultimate goal of matching data on homelessness to programs impacting homeless recipients of state programs, such as the Medi-Cal program (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9) and CalWORKs (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200) of Part 3 of Division 9). Upon creation of the Homeless Data Integration System, all continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that are operating in California shall provide collected data elements, including, but not limited to, health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the Homeless Data Integration System.(A) Council staff shall specify the form and substance of the required data elements.(B) Council staff may, as required by operational necessity, and in accordance with paragraph (8) of subdivision (d) of Section 8256, amend or modify data elements, disclosure formats, or disclosure frequency.(C) To further the efforts to improve the public health, safety, and welfare of people experiencing homelessness in the state, council staff may collect data from the continuums of care as provided in this paragraph.(D) Any health information or personal identifying information provided to, or maintained within, the Homeless Data Integration System shall not be subject to public inspection or disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).(E) For purposes of this paragraph, health information includes protected health information, as defined in Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and medical information, as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 56.05 of the Civil Code.(14) To set goals to prevent and end homelessness among Californias youth.(15) To improve the safety, health, and welfare of young people experiencing homelessness in the state.(16) To increase system integration and coordinating efforts to prevent homelessness among youth who are currently or formerly involved in the child welfare system or the juvenile justice system.(17) To lead efforts to coordinate a spectrum of funding, policy, and practice efforts related to young people experiencing homelessness.(18) To identify best practices to ensure homeless minors who may have experienced maltreatment, as described in Section 300, are appropriately referred to, or have the ability to self-refer to, the child welfare system.(19) To collect, compile, and make available to the public financial data provided to the council from all state-funded homelessness programs.(c) (1) The council shall consist of the following members:(A) The Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency, who both shall serve as cochairs of the council.(B) The Director of Transportation.(C) The Director of Housing and Community Development.(D) The Director of Social Services.(E) The Director of the California Housing Finance Agency.(F) The Director or the State Medicaid Director of Health Care Services.(G) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs.(H) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in the Treasurers office.(J) The State Public Health Officer.(K) The Director of the California Department of Aging.(L) The Director of Rehabilitation.(M) The Director of State Hospitals.(N) The executive director of the California Workforce Development Board.(O) The Director of the Office of Emergency Services.(P) A representative from the State Department of Education, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.(Q) A representative of the state public higher education system who shall be from one of the following:(i) The California Community Colleges.(ii) The University of California.(iii) The California State University.(R) A representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.(2) The Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one member to the council from two different stakeholder organizations.(3) The council may, at its discretion, invite stakeholders, individuals who have experienced homelessness, members of philanthropic communities, and experts to participate in meetings or provide information to the council.(4) The council shall hold public meetings at least once every quarter.(d) The council shall regularly seek guidance from and, at least twice a year, meet with an advisory committee. The cochairs of the council shall appoint members to this advisory committee that reflects racial and gender diversity, and shall include the following:(1) A survivor of gender-based violence who formerly experienced homelessness.(2) Representatives of local agencies or organizations that participate in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program.(3) Stakeholders with expertise in solutions to homelessness and best practices from other states.(4) Representatives of committees on African Americans, youth, and survivors of gender-based violence.(5) A current or formerly homeless person who lives in California.(6) A current or formerly homeless youth who lives in California.(7) A current or formerly homeless person with a developmental disability.(8) This advisory committee shall designate one of the above-described members to participate in every quarterly council meeting to provide a report to the council on advisory committee activities.(e) Within existing funding, the council may establish working groups, task forces, or other structures from within its membership or with outside members to assist it in its work. Working groups, task forces, or other structures established by the council shall determine their own meeting schedules.(f) Upon request of the council, a state agency or department that administers one or more state homelessness programs, including, but not limited to, an agency or department represented on the council pursuant to subdivision (c), the agency or department shall be required to do both of the following:(1) Participate in council workgroups, task forces, or other similar administrative structures.(2) Provide to the council any relevant information regarding those state homelessness programs.(g) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, except that members of the council who are, or have been, homeless may receive reimbursement for travel, per diem, or other expenses. The members of the advisory committee and any council working group shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day spent in attendance at advisory committee meetings, and shall also be reimbursed for traveling and other expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of official duties.(h) The appointed members of the council or committees, as described in this section, shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(i) The Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency shall provide staff for the council.(j) The members of the council may enter into memoranda of understanding with other members of the council to achieve the goals set forth in this chapter, as necessary, in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between the entities the members of the council represent.(k) There shall be an executive officer of the council under the direction of the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing.(l) The council shall be under the direction of the executive officer and staffed by employees of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency.
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as amended by Chapter 671 of the Statutes of 2022, is amended to read:8257. (a) The Governor shall create an Interagency Council on Homelessness.(b) The council shall have all of the following goals:(1) To oversee implementation of this chapter.(2) To identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.(3) To create partnerships among state agencies and departments, local government agencies, participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program, federal agencies, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, nonprofit entities working to end homelessness, homeless services providers, and the private sector, for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness.(4) To promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age.(5) To coordinate existing funding and applications for competitive funding. Any action taken pursuant to this paragraph shall not restructure or change any existing allocations or allocation formulas.(6) To make policy and procedural recommendations to legislators and other governmental entities.(7) To identify and seek funding opportunities for state entities that have programs to end homelessness, including, but not limited to, federal and philanthropic funding opportunities, and to facilitate and coordinate those state entities efforts to obtain that funding.(8) To broker agreements between state agencies and departments and between state agencies and departments and local jurisdictions to align and coordinate resources, reduce administrative burdens of accessing existing resources, and foster common applications for services, operating, and capital funding.(9) To serve as a statewide facilitator, coordinator, and policy development resource on ending homelessness in California.(10) To report to the Governor, federal Cabinet members, and the Legislature on homelessness and work to reduce homelessness.(11) To ensure accountability and results in meeting the strategies and goals of the council.(12) To identify and implement strategies to fight homelessness in small communities and rural areas.(13) To create a statewide data system or warehouse, which shall be known as the Homeless Data Integration System, that collects local data through Homeless Management Information Systems, with the ultimate goal of matching data on homelessness to programs impacting homeless recipients of state programs, such as the Medi-Cal program (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9) and CalWORKs (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200) of Part 3 of Division 9). Upon creation of the Homeless Data Integration System, all continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that are operating in California shall provide collected data elements, including, but not limited to, health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the Homeless Data Integration System.(A) Council staff shall specify the form and substance of the required data elements.(B) Council staff may, as required by operational necessity, and in accordance with paragraph (8) of subdivision (d) of Section 8256, amend or modify data elements, disclosure formats, or disclosure frequency.(C) To further the efforts to improve the public health, safety, and welfare of people experiencing homelessness in the state, council staff may collect data from the continuums of care as provided in this paragraph.(D) Any health information or personal identifying information provided to, or maintained within, the Homeless Data Integration System shall not be subject to public inspection or disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).(E) For purposes of this paragraph, health information includes protected health information, as defined in Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and medical information, as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 56.05 of the Civil Code.(14) To set goals to prevent and end homelessness among Californias youth.(15) To improve the safety, health, and welfare of young people experiencing homelessness in the state.(16) To increase system integration and coordinating efforts to prevent homelessness among youth who are currently or formerly involved in the child welfare system or the juvenile justice system.(17) To lead efforts to coordinate a spectrum of funding, policy, and practice efforts related to young people experiencing homelessness.(18) To identify best practices to ensure homeless minors who may have experienced maltreatment, as described in Section 300, are appropriately referred to, or have the ability to self-refer to, the child welfare system.(19) To collect, compile, and make available to the public financial data provided to the council from all state-funded homelessness programs.(c) (1) The council shall consist of the following members:(A) The Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency, who both shall serve as cochairs of the council.(B) The Director of Transportation.(C) The Director of Housing and Community Development.(D) The Director of Social Services.(E) The Director of the California Housing Finance Agency.(F) The Director or the State Medicaid Director of Health Care Services.(G) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs.(H) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in the Treasurers office.(J) The State Public Health Officer.(K) The Director of the California Department of Aging.(L) The Director of Rehabilitation.(M) The Director of State Hospitals.(N) The executive director of the California Workforce Development Board.(O) The Director of the Office of Emergency Services.(P) A representative from the State Department of Education, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.(Q) A representative of the state public higher education system who shall be from one of the following:(i) The California Community Colleges.(ii) The University of California.(iii) The California State University.(R) A representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.(2) The Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one member to the council from two different stakeholder organizations.(3) The council may, at its discretion, invite stakeholders, individuals who have experienced homelessness, members of philanthropic communities, and experts to participate in meetings or provide information to the council.(4) The council shall hold public meetings at least once every quarter.(d) The council shall regularly seek guidance from and, at least twice a year, meet with an advisory committee. The cochairs of the council shall appoint members to this advisory committee that reflects racial and gender diversity, and shall include the following:(1) A survivor of gender-based violence who formerly experienced homelessness.(2) Representatives of local agencies or organizations that participate in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program.(3) Stakeholders with expertise in solutions to homelessness and best practices from other states.(4) Representatives of committees on African Americans, youth, and survivors of gender-based violence.(5) A current or formerly homeless person who lives in California.(6) A current or formerly homeless youth who lives in California.(7) A current or formerly homeless person with a developmental disability.(8) This advisory committee shall designate one of the above-described members to participate in every quarterly council meeting to provide a report to the council on advisory committee activities.(e) Within existing funding, the council may establish working groups, task forces, or other structures from within its membership or with outside members to assist it in its work. Working groups, task forces, or other structures established by the council shall determine their own meeting schedules.(f) Upon request of the council, a state agency or department that administers one or more state homelessness programs, including, but not limited to, an agency or department represented on the council pursuant to subdivision (c), the agency or department shall be required to do both of the following:(1) Participate in council workgroups, task forces, or other similar administrative structures.(2) Provide to the council any relevant information regarding those state homelessness programs.(g) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, except that members of the council who are, or have been, homeless may receive reimbursement for travel, per diem, or other expenses. The members of the advisory committee and any council working group shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day spent in attendance at advisory committee meetings, and shall also be reimbursed for traveling and other expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of official duties.(h) The appointed members of the council or committees, as described in this section, shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(i) The Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency shall provide staff for the council.(j) The members of the council may enter into memoranda of understanding with other members of the council to achieve the goals set forth in this chapter, as necessary, in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between the entities the members of the council represent.(k) There shall be an executive officer of the council under the direction of the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing.(l) The council shall be under the direction of the executive officer and staffed by employees of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 8257 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as amended by Chapter 671 of the Statutes of 2022, is amended to read:
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(a) The Governor shall create an Interagency Council on Homelessness.(b) The council shall have all of the following goals:(1) To oversee implementation of this chapter.(2) To identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.(3) To create partnerships among state agencies and departments, local government agencies, participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program, federal agencies, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, nonprofit entities working to end homelessness, homeless services providers, and the private sector, for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness.(4) To promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age.(5) To coordinate existing funding and applications for competitive funding. Any action taken pursuant to this paragraph shall not restructure or change any existing allocations or allocation formulas.(6) To make policy and procedural recommendations to legislators and other governmental entities.(7) To identify and seek funding opportunities for state entities that have programs to end homelessness, including, but not limited to, federal and philanthropic funding opportunities, and to facilitate and coordinate those state entities efforts to obtain that funding.(8) To broker agreements between state agencies and departments and between state agencies and departments and local jurisdictions to align and coordinate resources, reduce administrative burdens of accessing existing resources, and foster common applications for services, operating, and capital funding.(9) To serve as a statewide facilitator, coordinator, and policy development resource on ending homelessness in California.(10) To report to the Governor, federal Cabinet members, and the Legislature on homelessness and work to reduce homelessness.(11) To ensure accountability and results in meeting the strategies and goals of the council.(12) To identify and implement strategies to fight homelessness in small communities and rural areas.(13) To create a statewide data system or warehouse, which shall be known as the Homeless Data Integration System, that collects local data through Homeless Management Information Systems, with the ultimate goal of matching data on homelessness to programs impacting homeless recipients of state programs, such as the Medi-Cal program (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9) and CalWORKs (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200) of Part 3 of Division 9). Upon creation of the Homeless Data Integration System, all continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that are operating in California shall provide collected data elements, including, but not limited to, health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the Homeless Data Integration System.(A) Council staff shall specify the form and substance of the required data elements.(B) Council staff may, as required by operational necessity, and in accordance with paragraph (8) of subdivision (d) of Section 8256, amend or modify data elements, disclosure formats, or disclosure frequency.(C) To further the efforts to improve the public health, safety, and welfare of people experiencing homelessness in the state, council staff may collect data from the continuums of care as provided in this paragraph.(D) Any health information or personal identifying information provided to, or maintained within, the Homeless Data Integration System shall not be subject to public inspection or disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).(E) For purposes of this paragraph, health information includes protected health information, as defined in Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and medical information, as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 56.05 of the Civil Code.(14) To set goals to prevent and end homelessness among Californias youth.(15) To improve the safety, health, and welfare of young people experiencing homelessness in the state.(16) To increase system integration and coordinating efforts to prevent homelessness among youth who are currently or formerly involved in the child welfare system or the juvenile justice system.(17) To lead efforts to coordinate a spectrum of funding, policy, and practice efforts related to young people experiencing homelessness.(18) To identify best practices to ensure homeless minors who may have experienced maltreatment, as described in Section 300, are appropriately referred to, or have the ability to self-refer to, the child welfare system.(19) To collect, compile, and make available to the public financial data provided to the council from all state-funded homelessness programs.(c) (1) The council shall consist of the following members:(A) The Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency, who both shall serve as cochairs of the council.(B) The Director of Transportation.(C) The Director of Housing and Community Development.(D) The Director of Social Services.(E) The Director of the California Housing Finance Agency.(F) The Director or the State Medicaid Director of Health Care Services.(G) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs.(H) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in the Treasurers office.(J) The State Public Health Officer.(K) The Director of the California Department of Aging.(L) The Director of Rehabilitation.(M) The Director of State Hospitals.(N) The executive director of the California Workforce Development Board.(O) The Director of the Office of Emergency Services.(P) A representative from the State Department of Education, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.(Q) A representative of the state public higher education system who shall be from one of the following:(i) The California Community Colleges.(ii) The University of California.(iii) The California State University.(R) A representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.(2) The Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one member to the council from two different stakeholder organizations.(3) The council may, at its discretion, invite stakeholders, individuals who have experienced homelessness, members of philanthropic communities, and experts to participate in meetings or provide information to the council.(4) The council shall hold public meetings at least once every quarter.(d) The council shall regularly seek guidance from and, at least twice a year, meet with an advisory committee. The cochairs of the council shall appoint members to this advisory committee that reflects racial and gender diversity, and shall include the following:(1) A survivor of gender-based violence who formerly experienced homelessness.(2) Representatives of local agencies or organizations that participate in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program.(3) Stakeholders with expertise in solutions to homelessness and best practices from other states.(4) Representatives of committees on African Americans, youth, and survivors of gender-based violence.(5) A current or formerly homeless person who lives in California.(6) A current or formerly homeless youth who lives in California.(7) A current or formerly homeless person with a developmental disability.(8) This advisory committee shall designate one of the above-described members to participate in every quarterly council meeting to provide a report to the council on advisory committee activities.(e) Within existing funding, the council may establish working groups, task forces, or other structures from within its membership or with outside members to assist it in its work. Working groups, task forces, or other structures established by the council shall determine their own meeting schedules.(f) Upon request of the council, a state agency or department that administers one or more state homelessness programs, including, but not limited to, an agency or department represented on the council pursuant to subdivision (c), the agency or department shall be required to do both of the following:(1) Participate in council workgroups, task forces, or other similar administrative structures.(2) Provide to the council any relevant information regarding those state homelessness programs.(g) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, except that members of the council who are, or have been, homeless may receive reimbursement for travel, per diem, or other expenses. The members of the advisory committee and any council working group shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day spent in attendance at advisory committee meetings, and shall also be reimbursed for traveling and other expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of official duties.(h) The appointed members of the council or committees, as described in this section, shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(i) The Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency shall provide staff for the council.(j) The members of the council may enter into memoranda of understanding with other members of the council to achieve the goals set forth in this chapter, as necessary, in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between the entities the members of the council represent.(k) There shall be an executive officer of the council under the direction of the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing.(l) The council shall be under the direction of the executive officer and staffed by employees of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency.
5151
5252 8257. (a) The Governor shall create an Interagency Council on Homelessness.(b) The council shall have all of the following goals:(1) To oversee implementation of this chapter.(2) To identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.(3) To create partnerships among state agencies and departments, local government agencies, participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program, federal agencies, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, nonprofit entities working to end homelessness, homeless services providers, and the private sector, for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness.(4) To promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age.(5) To coordinate existing funding and applications for competitive funding. Any action taken pursuant to this paragraph shall not restructure or change any existing allocations or allocation formulas.(6) To make policy and procedural recommendations to legislators and other governmental entities.(7) To identify and seek funding opportunities for state entities that have programs to end homelessness, including, but not limited to, federal and philanthropic funding opportunities, and to facilitate and coordinate those state entities efforts to obtain that funding.(8) To broker agreements between state agencies and departments and between state agencies and departments and local jurisdictions to align and coordinate resources, reduce administrative burdens of accessing existing resources, and foster common applications for services, operating, and capital funding.(9) To serve as a statewide facilitator, coordinator, and policy development resource on ending homelessness in California.(10) To report to the Governor, federal Cabinet members, and the Legislature on homelessness and work to reduce homelessness.(11) To ensure accountability and results in meeting the strategies and goals of the council.(12) To identify and implement strategies to fight homelessness in small communities and rural areas.(13) To create a statewide data system or warehouse, which shall be known as the Homeless Data Integration System, that collects local data through Homeless Management Information Systems, with the ultimate goal of matching data on homelessness to programs impacting homeless recipients of state programs, such as the Medi-Cal program (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9) and CalWORKs (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200) of Part 3 of Division 9). Upon creation of the Homeless Data Integration System, all continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that are operating in California shall provide collected data elements, including, but not limited to, health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the Homeless Data Integration System.(A) Council staff shall specify the form and substance of the required data elements.(B) Council staff may, as required by operational necessity, and in accordance with paragraph (8) of subdivision (d) of Section 8256, amend or modify data elements, disclosure formats, or disclosure frequency.(C) To further the efforts to improve the public health, safety, and welfare of people experiencing homelessness in the state, council staff may collect data from the continuums of care as provided in this paragraph.(D) Any health information or personal identifying information provided to, or maintained within, the Homeless Data Integration System shall not be subject to public inspection or disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).(E) For purposes of this paragraph, health information includes protected health information, as defined in Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and medical information, as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 56.05 of the Civil Code.(14) To set goals to prevent and end homelessness among Californias youth.(15) To improve the safety, health, and welfare of young people experiencing homelessness in the state.(16) To increase system integration and coordinating efforts to prevent homelessness among youth who are currently or formerly involved in the child welfare system or the juvenile justice system.(17) To lead efforts to coordinate a spectrum of funding, policy, and practice efforts related to young people experiencing homelessness.(18) To identify best practices to ensure homeless minors who may have experienced maltreatment, as described in Section 300, are appropriately referred to, or have the ability to self-refer to, the child welfare system.(19) To collect, compile, and make available to the public financial data provided to the council from all state-funded homelessness programs.(c) (1) The council shall consist of the following members:(A) The Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency, who both shall serve as cochairs of the council.(B) The Director of Transportation.(C) The Director of Housing and Community Development.(D) The Director of Social Services.(E) The Director of the California Housing Finance Agency.(F) The Director or the State Medicaid Director of Health Care Services.(G) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs.(H) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in the Treasurers office.(J) The State Public Health Officer.(K) The Director of the California Department of Aging.(L) The Director of Rehabilitation.(M) The Director of State Hospitals.(N) The executive director of the California Workforce Development Board.(O) The Director of the Office of Emergency Services.(P) A representative from the State Department of Education, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.(Q) A representative of the state public higher education system who shall be from one of the following:(i) The California Community Colleges.(ii) The University of California.(iii) The California State University.(R) A representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.(2) The Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one member to the council from two different stakeholder organizations.(3) The council may, at its discretion, invite stakeholders, individuals who have experienced homelessness, members of philanthropic communities, and experts to participate in meetings or provide information to the council.(4) The council shall hold public meetings at least once every quarter.(d) The council shall regularly seek guidance from and, at least twice a year, meet with an advisory committee. The cochairs of the council shall appoint members to this advisory committee that reflects racial and gender diversity, and shall include the following:(1) A survivor of gender-based violence who formerly experienced homelessness.(2) Representatives of local agencies or organizations that participate in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program.(3) Stakeholders with expertise in solutions to homelessness and best practices from other states.(4) Representatives of committees on African Americans, youth, and survivors of gender-based violence.(5) A current or formerly homeless person who lives in California.(6) A current or formerly homeless youth who lives in California.(7) A current or formerly homeless person with a developmental disability.(8) This advisory committee shall designate one of the above-described members to participate in every quarterly council meeting to provide a report to the council on advisory committee activities.(e) Within existing funding, the council may establish working groups, task forces, or other structures from within its membership or with outside members to assist it in its work. Working groups, task forces, or other structures established by the council shall determine their own meeting schedules.(f) Upon request of the council, a state agency or department that administers one or more state homelessness programs, including, but not limited to, an agency or department represented on the council pursuant to subdivision (c), the agency or department shall be required to do both of the following:(1) Participate in council workgroups, task forces, or other similar administrative structures.(2) Provide to the council any relevant information regarding those state homelessness programs.(g) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, except that members of the council who are, or have been, homeless may receive reimbursement for travel, per diem, or other expenses. The members of the advisory committee and any council working group shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day spent in attendance at advisory committee meetings, and shall also be reimbursed for traveling and other expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of official duties.(h) The appointed members of the council or committees, as described in this section, shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(i) The Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency shall provide staff for the council.(j) The members of the council may enter into memoranda of understanding with other members of the council to achieve the goals set forth in this chapter, as necessary, in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between the entities the members of the council represent.(k) There shall be an executive officer of the council under the direction of the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing.(l) The council shall be under the direction of the executive officer and staffed by employees of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency.
5353
5454 8257. (a) The Governor shall create an Interagency Council on Homelessness.(b) The council shall have all of the following goals:(1) To oversee implementation of this chapter.(2) To identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.(3) To create partnerships among state agencies and departments, local government agencies, participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program, federal agencies, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, nonprofit entities working to end homelessness, homeless services providers, and the private sector, for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness.(4) To promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age.(5) To coordinate existing funding and applications for competitive funding. Any action taken pursuant to this paragraph shall not restructure or change any existing allocations or allocation formulas.(6) To make policy and procedural recommendations to legislators and other governmental entities.(7) To identify and seek funding opportunities for state entities that have programs to end homelessness, including, but not limited to, federal and philanthropic funding opportunities, and to facilitate and coordinate those state entities efforts to obtain that funding.(8) To broker agreements between state agencies and departments and between state agencies and departments and local jurisdictions to align and coordinate resources, reduce administrative burdens of accessing existing resources, and foster common applications for services, operating, and capital funding.(9) To serve as a statewide facilitator, coordinator, and policy development resource on ending homelessness in California.(10) To report to the Governor, federal Cabinet members, and the Legislature on homelessness and work to reduce homelessness.(11) To ensure accountability and results in meeting the strategies and goals of the council.(12) To identify and implement strategies to fight homelessness in small communities and rural areas.(13) To create a statewide data system or warehouse, which shall be known as the Homeless Data Integration System, that collects local data through Homeless Management Information Systems, with the ultimate goal of matching data on homelessness to programs impacting homeless recipients of state programs, such as the Medi-Cal program (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9) and CalWORKs (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200) of Part 3 of Division 9). Upon creation of the Homeless Data Integration System, all continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that are operating in California shall provide collected data elements, including, but not limited to, health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the Homeless Data Integration System.(A) Council staff shall specify the form and substance of the required data elements.(B) Council staff may, as required by operational necessity, and in accordance with paragraph (8) of subdivision (d) of Section 8256, amend or modify data elements, disclosure formats, or disclosure frequency.(C) To further the efforts to improve the public health, safety, and welfare of people experiencing homelessness in the state, council staff may collect data from the continuums of care as provided in this paragraph.(D) Any health information or personal identifying information provided to, or maintained within, the Homeless Data Integration System shall not be subject to public inspection or disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).(E) For purposes of this paragraph, health information includes protected health information, as defined in Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and medical information, as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 56.05 of the Civil Code.(14) To set goals to prevent and end homelessness among Californias youth.(15) To improve the safety, health, and welfare of young people experiencing homelessness in the state.(16) To increase system integration and coordinating efforts to prevent homelessness among youth who are currently or formerly involved in the child welfare system or the juvenile justice system.(17) To lead efforts to coordinate a spectrum of funding, policy, and practice efforts related to young people experiencing homelessness.(18) To identify best practices to ensure homeless minors who may have experienced maltreatment, as described in Section 300, are appropriately referred to, or have the ability to self-refer to, the child welfare system.(19) To collect, compile, and make available to the public financial data provided to the council from all state-funded homelessness programs.(c) (1) The council shall consist of the following members:(A) The Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency, who both shall serve as cochairs of the council.(B) The Director of Transportation.(C) The Director of Housing and Community Development.(D) The Director of Social Services.(E) The Director of the California Housing Finance Agency.(F) The Director or the State Medicaid Director of Health Care Services.(G) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs.(H) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in the Treasurers office.(J) The State Public Health Officer.(K) The Director of the California Department of Aging.(L) The Director of Rehabilitation.(M) The Director of State Hospitals.(N) The executive director of the California Workforce Development Board.(O) The Director of the Office of Emergency Services.(P) A representative from the State Department of Education, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.(Q) A representative of the state public higher education system who shall be from one of the following:(i) The California Community Colleges.(ii) The University of California.(iii) The California State University.(R) A representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.(2) The Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one member to the council from two different stakeholder organizations.(3) The council may, at its discretion, invite stakeholders, individuals who have experienced homelessness, members of philanthropic communities, and experts to participate in meetings or provide information to the council.(4) The council shall hold public meetings at least once every quarter.(d) The council shall regularly seek guidance from and, at least twice a year, meet with an advisory committee. The cochairs of the council shall appoint members to this advisory committee that reflects racial and gender diversity, and shall include the following:(1) A survivor of gender-based violence who formerly experienced homelessness.(2) Representatives of local agencies or organizations that participate in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program.(3) Stakeholders with expertise in solutions to homelessness and best practices from other states.(4) Representatives of committees on African Americans, youth, and survivors of gender-based violence.(5) A current or formerly homeless person who lives in California.(6) A current or formerly homeless youth who lives in California.(7) A current or formerly homeless person with a developmental disability.(8) This advisory committee shall designate one of the above-described members to participate in every quarterly council meeting to provide a report to the council on advisory committee activities.(e) Within existing funding, the council may establish working groups, task forces, or other structures from within its membership or with outside members to assist it in its work. Working groups, task forces, or other structures established by the council shall determine their own meeting schedules.(f) Upon request of the council, a state agency or department that administers one or more state homelessness programs, including, but not limited to, an agency or department represented on the council pursuant to subdivision (c), the agency or department shall be required to do both of the following:(1) Participate in council workgroups, task forces, or other similar administrative structures.(2) Provide to the council any relevant information regarding those state homelessness programs.(g) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, except that members of the council who are, or have been, homeless may receive reimbursement for travel, per diem, or other expenses. The members of the advisory committee and any council working group shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day spent in attendance at advisory committee meetings, and shall also be reimbursed for traveling and other expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of official duties.(h) The appointed members of the council or committees, as described in this section, shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(i) The Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency shall provide staff for the council.(j) The members of the council may enter into memoranda of understanding with other members of the council to achieve the goals set forth in this chapter, as necessary, in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between the entities the members of the council represent.(k) There shall be an executive officer of the council under the direction of the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing.(l) The council shall be under the direction of the executive officer and staffed by employees of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency.
5555
5656
5757
5858 8257. (a) The Governor shall create an Interagency Council on Homelessness.
5959
6060 (b) The council shall have all of the following goals:
6161
6262 (1) To oversee implementation of this chapter.
6363
6464 (2) To identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.
6565
6666 (3) To create partnerships among state agencies and departments, local government agencies, participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program, federal agencies, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, nonprofit entities working to end homelessness, homeless services providers, and the private sector, for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness.
6767
6868 (4) To promote systems integration to increase efficiency and effectiveness while focusing on designing systems to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age.
6969
7070 (5) To coordinate existing funding and applications for competitive funding. Any action taken pursuant to this paragraph shall not restructure or change any existing allocations or allocation formulas.
7171
7272 (6) To make policy and procedural recommendations to legislators and other governmental entities.
7373
7474 (7) To identify and seek funding opportunities for state entities that have programs to end homelessness, including, but not limited to, federal and philanthropic funding opportunities, and to facilitate and coordinate those state entities efforts to obtain that funding.
7575
7676 (8) To broker agreements between state agencies and departments and between state agencies and departments and local jurisdictions to align and coordinate resources, reduce administrative burdens of accessing existing resources, and foster common applications for services, operating, and capital funding.
7777
7878 (9) To serve as a statewide facilitator, coordinator, and policy development resource on ending homelessness in California.
7979
8080 (10) To report to the Governor, federal Cabinet members, and the Legislature on homelessness and work to reduce homelessness.
8181
8282 (11) To ensure accountability and results in meeting the strategies and goals of the council.
8383
8484 (12) To identify and implement strategies to fight homelessness in small communities and rural areas.
8585
8686 (13) To create a statewide data system or warehouse, which shall be known as the Homeless Data Integration System, that collects local data through Homeless Management Information Systems, with the ultimate goal of matching data on homelessness to programs impacting homeless recipients of state programs, such as the Medi-Cal program (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9) and CalWORKs (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200) of Part 3 of Division 9). Upon creation of the Homeless Data Integration System, all continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that are operating in California shall provide collected data elements, including, but not limited to, health information, in a manner consistent with federal law, to the Homeless Data Integration System.
8787
8888 (A) Council staff shall specify the form and substance of the required data elements.
8989
9090 (B) Council staff may, as required by operational necessity, and in accordance with paragraph (8) of subdivision (d) of Section 8256, amend or modify data elements, disclosure formats, or disclosure frequency.
9191
9292 (C) To further the efforts to improve the public health, safety, and welfare of people experiencing homelessness in the state, council staff may collect data from the continuums of care as provided in this paragraph.
9393
9494 (D) Any health information or personal identifying information provided to, or maintained within, the Homeless Data Integration System shall not be subject to public inspection or disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).
9595
9696 (E) For purposes of this paragraph, health information includes protected health information, as defined in Part 160.103 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and medical information, as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 56.05 of the Civil Code.
9797
9898 (14) To set goals to prevent and end homelessness among Californias youth.
9999
100100 (15) To improve the safety, health, and welfare of young people experiencing homelessness in the state.
101101
102102 (16) To increase system integration and coordinating efforts to prevent homelessness among youth who are currently or formerly involved in the child welfare system or the juvenile justice system.
103103
104104 (17) To lead efforts to coordinate a spectrum of funding, policy, and practice efforts related to young people experiencing homelessness.
105105
106106 (18) To identify best practices to ensure homeless minors who may have experienced maltreatment, as described in Section 300, are appropriately referred to, or have the ability to self-refer to, the child welfare system.
107107
108108 (19) To collect, compile, and make available to the public financial data provided to the council from all state-funded homelessness programs.
109109
110110 (c) (1) The council shall consist of the following members:
111111
112112 (A) The Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing and the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency, who both shall serve as cochairs of the council.
113113
114114 (B) The Director of Transportation.
115115
116116 (C) The Director of Housing and Community Development.
117117
118118 (D) The Director of Social Services.
119119
120120 (E) The Director of the California Housing Finance Agency.
121121
122122 (F) The Director or the State Medicaid Director of Health Care Services.
123123
124124 (G) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
125125
126126 (H) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
127127
128128 (I) The Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in the Treasurers office.
129129
130130 (J) The State Public Health Officer.
131131
132132 (K) The Director of the California Department of Aging.
133133
134134 (L) The Director of Rehabilitation.
135135
136136 (M) The Director of State Hospitals.
137137
138138 (N) The executive director of the California Workforce Development Board.
139139
140140 (O) The Director of the Office of Emergency Services.
141141
142142 (P) A representative from the State Department of Education, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
143143
144144 (Q) A representative of the state public higher education system who shall be from one of the following:
145145
146146 (i) The California Community Colleges.
147147
148148 (ii) The University of California.
149149
150150 (iii) The California State University.
151151
152152 (R) A representative from the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.
153153
154154 (2) The Senate Committee on Rules and the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one member to the council from two different stakeholder organizations.
155155
156156 (3) The council may, at its discretion, invite stakeholders, individuals who have experienced homelessness, members of philanthropic communities, and experts to participate in meetings or provide information to the council.
157157
158158 (4) The council shall hold public meetings at least once every quarter.
159159
160160 (d) The council shall regularly seek guidance from and, at least twice a year, meet with an advisory committee. The cochairs of the council shall appoint members to this advisory committee that reflects racial and gender diversity, and shall include the following:
161161
162162 (1) A survivor of gender-based violence who formerly experienced homelessness.
163163
164164 (2) Representatives of local agencies or organizations that participate in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care Program.
165165
166166 (3) Stakeholders with expertise in solutions to homelessness and best practices from other states.
167167
168168 (4) Representatives of committees on African Americans, youth, and survivors of gender-based violence.
169169
170170 (5) A current or formerly homeless person who lives in California.
171171
172172 (6) A current or formerly homeless youth who lives in California.
173173
174174 (7) A current or formerly homeless person with a developmental disability.
175175
176176 (8) This advisory committee shall designate one of the above-described members to participate in every quarterly council meeting to provide a report to the council on advisory committee activities.
177177
178178 (e) Within existing funding, the council may establish working groups, task forces, or other structures from within its membership or with outside members to assist it in its work. Working groups, task forces, or other structures established by the council shall determine their own meeting schedules.
179179
180180 (f) Upon request of the council, a state agency or department that administers one or more state homelessness programs, including, but not limited to, an agency or department represented on the council pursuant to subdivision (c), the agency or department shall be required to do both of the following:
181181
182182 (1) Participate in council workgroups, task forces, or other similar administrative structures.
183183
184184 (2) Provide to the council any relevant information regarding those state homelessness programs.
185185
186186 (g) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, except that members of the council who are, or have been, homeless may receive reimbursement for travel, per diem, or other expenses. The members of the advisory committee and any council working group shall receive a per diem of one hundred dollars ($100) for each day spent in attendance at advisory committee meetings, and shall also be reimbursed for traveling and other expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of official duties.
187187
188188 (h) The appointed members of the council or committees, as described in this section, shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.
189189
190190 (i) The Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency shall provide staff for the council.
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192192 (j) The members of the council may enter into memoranda of understanding with other members of the council to achieve the goals set forth in this chapter, as necessary, in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between the entities the members of the council represent.
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194194 (k) There shall be an executive officer of the council under the direction of the Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing.
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196196 (l) The council shall be under the direction of the executive officer and staffed by employees of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency.