California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB657 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 09/13/2023

                            Enrolled  September 13, 2023 Passed IN  Senate  September 11, 2023 Passed IN  Assembly  September 07, 2023 Amended IN  Assembly  July 12, 2023 Amended IN  Assembly  July 05, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 657Introduced by Senator Caballero(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gabriel)February 16, 2023An act to add Section 8257.25 to the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to homelessness. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 657, Caballero. Homelessness services staff training. Existing law establishes the California Department of Aging in the California Health and Human Services Agency. Existing law requires the department to designate various private nonprofit or public agencies as area agencies on aging to work for the interests of older Californians within a planning and service area and provide a broad array of social and nutritional services. Existing law requires the area agencies on aging to develop systems of home- and community-based services that maintain individuals in their own homes or least restrictive homelike environments and to function as the community link at the local level for the development of those services. Existing law requires each area agency on aging to maintain a professional staff that is supplemented by volunteers, governed by a board of directors or elected officials, and whose activities are reviewed by an advisory council consisting primarily of older individuals from the community.Existing federal law defines continuums of care as the groups organized to carry out specified responsibilities, including responsibilities related to homelessness, including certain nonprofit entities, victim service providers, faith-based organizations, governments, businesses, and advocates. Existing state law establishes specified grants and programs available to continuums of care.Existing law requires the Governor to create the Interagency Council on Homelessness for specified purposes, including to create partnerships among various entities for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness, including participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care program and the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, and to identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.This bill would require the council to coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, and the area agencies on aging to convene a working group no later than March 1, 2024, to develop recommendations on best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness and for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness. The bill would require the working group to develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent and overcome homelessness, as specified, no later than March 1, 2025. The bill would require the working group, on or before March 1, 2025, to report to specified committees of the Legislature on their recommendations.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 8257.25 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:8257.25. (a) The council shall coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and the area agencies on aging, as defined in Section 9006, to convene a working group to do all of the following:(1) Develop recommendations for both of the following:(A) Best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(B) Best practices for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(2) Develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent becoming homeless, and to help older adults who are homeless in obtaining a permanent housing solution.(3) Ensure the training is culturally and geographically appropriate.(4) Determine who should take the training.(5) Determine whether the training should be mandatory or voluntary.(6) If the training is mandatory, determine who will enforce the training requirement.(b) The working group shall convene no later than March 1, 2024, and develop training materials and prescriptive guidelines no later than March 1, 2025.(c) On or before March 1, 2025, the council shall submit a report on the recommendations in subdivision (a) to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Human Services, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate Committee on Housing, and the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.

 Enrolled  September 13, 2023 Passed IN  Senate  September 11, 2023 Passed IN  Assembly  September 07, 2023 Amended IN  Assembly  July 12, 2023 Amended IN  Assembly  July 05, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 657Introduced by Senator Caballero(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gabriel)February 16, 2023An act to add Section 8257.25 to the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to homelessness. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 657, Caballero. Homelessness services staff training. Existing law establishes the California Department of Aging in the California Health and Human Services Agency. Existing law requires the department to designate various private nonprofit or public agencies as area agencies on aging to work for the interests of older Californians within a planning and service area and provide a broad array of social and nutritional services. Existing law requires the area agencies on aging to develop systems of home- and community-based services that maintain individuals in their own homes or least restrictive homelike environments and to function as the community link at the local level for the development of those services. Existing law requires each area agency on aging to maintain a professional staff that is supplemented by volunteers, governed by a board of directors or elected officials, and whose activities are reviewed by an advisory council consisting primarily of older individuals from the community.Existing federal law defines continuums of care as the groups organized to carry out specified responsibilities, including responsibilities related to homelessness, including certain nonprofit entities, victim service providers, faith-based organizations, governments, businesses, and advocates. Existing state law establishes specified grants and programs available to continuums of care.Existing law requires the Governor to create the Interagency Council on Homelessness for specified purposes, including to create partnerships among various entities for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness, including participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care program and the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, and to identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.This bill would require the council to coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, and the area agencies on aging to convene a working group no later than March 1, 2024, to develop recommendations on best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness and for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness. The bill would require the working group to develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent and overcome homelessness, as specified, no later than March 1, 2025. The bill would require the working group, on or before March 1, 2025, to report to specified committees of the Legislature on their recommendations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Enrolled  September 13, 2023 Passed IN  Senate  September 11, 2023 Passed IN  Assembly  September 07, 2023 Amended IN  Assembly  July 12, 2023 Amended IN  Assembly  July 05, 2023

Enrolled  September 13, 2023
Passed IN  Senate  September 11, 2023
Passed IN  Assembly  September 07, 2023
Amended IN  Assembly  July 12, 2023
Amended IN  Assembly  July 05, 2023

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION

 Senate Bill 

No. 657

Introduced by Senator Caballero(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gabriel)February 16, 2023

Introduced by Senator Caballero(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gabriel)
February 16, 2023

An act to add Section 8257.25 to the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to homelessness. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

SB 657, Caballero. Homelessness services staff training. 

Existing law establishes the California Department of Aging in the California Health and Human Services Agency. Existing law requires the department to designate various private nonprofit or public agencies as area agencies on aging to work for the interests of older Californians within a planning and service area and provide a broad array of social and nutritional services. Existing law requires the area agencies on aging to develop systems of home- and community-based services that maintain individuals in their own homes or least restrictive homelike environments and to function as the community link at the local level for the development of those services. Existing law requires each area agency on aging to maintain a professional staff that is supplemented by volunteers, governed by a board of directors or elected officials, and whose activities are reviewed by an advisory council consisting primarily of older individuals from the community.Existing federal law defines continuums of care as the groups organized to carry out specified responsibilities, including responsibilities related to homelessness, including certain nonprofit entities, victim service providers, faith-based organizations, governments, businesses, and advocates. Existing state law establishes specified grants and programs available to continuums of care.Existing law requires the Governor to create the Interagency Council on Homelessness for specified purposes, including to create partnerships among various entities for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness, including participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care program and the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, and to identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.This bill would require the council to coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, and the area agencies on aging to convene a working group no later than March 1, 2024, to develop recommendations on best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness and for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness. The bill would require the working group to develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent and overcome homelessness, as specified, no later than March 1, 2025. The bill would require the working group, on or before March 1, 2025, to report to specified committees of the Legislature on their recommendations.

Existing law establishes the California Department of Aging in the California Health and Human Services Agency. Existing law requires the department to designate various private nonprofit or public agencies as area agencies on aging to work for the interests of older Californians within a planning and service area and provide a broad array of social and nutritional services. Existing law requires the area agencies on aging to develop systems of home- and community-based services that maintain individuals in their own homes or least restrictive homelike environments and to function as the community link at the local level for the development of those services. Existing law requires each area agency on aging to maintain a professional staff that is supplemented by volunteers, governed by a board of directors or elected officials, and whose activities are reviewed by an advisory council consisting primarily of older individuals from the community.

Existing federal law defines continuums of care as the groups organized to carry out specified responsibilities, including responsibilities related to homelessness, including certain nonprofit entities, victim service providers, faith-based organizations, governments, businesses, and advocates. Existing state law establishes specified grants and programs available to continuums of care.

Existing law requires the Governor to create the Interagency Council on Homelessness for specified purposes, including to create partnerships among various entities for the purpose of arriving at specific strategies to end homelessness, including participants in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developments Continuum of Care program and the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, and to identify mainstream resources, benefits, and services that can be accessed to prevent and end homelessness in California.

This bill would require the council to coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, and the area agencies on aging to convene a working group no later than March 1, 2024, to develop recommendations on best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness and for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness. The bill would require the working group to develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent and overcome homelessness, as specified, no later than March 1, 2025. The bill would require the working group, on or before March 1, 2025, to report to specified committees of the Legislature on their recommendations.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 8257.25 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:8257.25. (a) The council shall coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and the area agencies on aging, as defined in Section 9006, to convene a working group to do all of the following:(1) Develop recommendations for both of the following:(A) Best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(B) Best practices for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(2) Develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent becoming homeless, and to help older adults who are homeless in obtaining a permanent housing solution.(3) Ensure the training is culturally and geographically appropriate.(4) Determine who should take the training.(5) Determine whether the training should be mandatory or voluntary.(6) If the training is mandatory, determine who will enforce the training requirement.(b) The working group shall convene no later than March 1, 2024, and develop training materials and prescriptive guidelines no later than March 1, 2025.(c) On or before March 1, 2025, the council shall submit a report on the recommendations in subdivision (a) to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Human Services, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate Committee on Housing, and the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 8257.25 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:8257.25. (a) The council shall coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and the area agencies on aging, as defined in Section 9006, to convene a working group to do all of the following:(1) Develop recommendations for both of the following:(A) Best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(B) Best practices for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(2) Develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent becoming homeless, and to help older adults who are homeless in obtaining a permanent housing solution.(3) Ensure the training is culturally and geographically appropriate.(4) Determine who should take the training.(5) Determine whether the training should be mandatory or voluntary.(6) If the training is mandatory, determine who will enforce the training requirement.(b) The working group shall convene no later than March 1, 2024, and develop training materials and prescriptive guidelines no later than March 1, 2025.(c) On or before March 1, 2025, the council shall submit a report on the recommendations in subdivision (a) to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Human Services, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate Committee on Housing, and the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.

SECTION 1. Section 8257.25 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

8257.25. (a) The council shall coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and the area agencies on aging, as defined in Section 9006, to convene a working group to do all of the following:(1) Develop recommendations for both of the following:(A) Best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(B) Best practices for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(2) Develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent becoming homeless, and to help older adults who are homeless in obtaining a permanent housing solution.(3) Ensure the training is culturally and geographically appropriate.(4) Determine who should take the training.(5) Determine whether the training should be mandatory or voluntary.(6) If the training is mandatory, determine who will enforce the training requirement.(b) The working group shall convene no later than March 1, 2024, and develop training materials and prescriptive guidelines no later than March 1, 2025.(c) On or before March 1, 2025, the council shall submit a report on the recommendations in subdivision (a) to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Human Services, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate Committee on Housing, and the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.

8257.25. (a) The council shall coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and the area agencies on aging, as defined in Section 9006, to convene a working group to do all of the following:(1) Develop recommendations for both of the following:(A) Best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(B) Best practices for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(2) Develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent becoming homeless, and to help older adults who are homeless in obtaining a permanent housing solution.(3) Ensure the training is culturally and geographically appropriate.(4) Determine who should take the training.(5) Determine whether the training should be mandatory or voluntary.(6) If the training is mandatory, determine who will enforce the training requirement.(b) The working group shall convene no later than March 1, 2024, and develop training materials and prescriptive guidelines no later than March 1, 2025.(c) On or before March 1, 2025, the council shall submit a report on the recommendations in subdivision (a) to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Human Services, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate Committee on Housing, and the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.

8257.25. (a) The council shall coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and the area agencies on aging, as defined in Section 9006, to convene a working group to do all of the following:(1) Develop recommendations for both of the following:(A) Best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(B) Best practices for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.(2) Develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent becoming homeless, and to help older adults who are homeless in obtaining a permanent housing solution.(3) Ensure the training is culturally and geographically appropriate.(4) Determine who should take the training.(5) Determine whether the training should be mandatory or voluntary.(6) If the training is mandatory, determine who will enforce the training requirement.(b) The working group shall convene no later than March 1, 2024, and develop training materials and prescriptive guidelines no later than March 1, 2025.(c) On or before March 1, 2025, the council shall submit a report on the recommendations in subdivision (a) to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Human Services, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate Committee on Housing, and the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.



8257.25. (a) The council shall coordinate with the California Department of Aging, the California continuums of care, as defined in Section 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and the area agencies on aging, as defined in Section 9006, to convene a working group to do all of the following:

(1) Develop recommendations for both of the following:

(A) Best practices for assisting older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.

(B) Best practices for training those who assist older adults to prevent and overcome homelessness.

(2) Develop a training for those who assist older adults with housing needs to help those individuals access resources to prevent becoming homeless, and to help older adults who are homeless in obtaining a permanent housing solution.

(3) Ensure the training is culturally and geographically appropriate.

(4) Determine who should take the training.

(5) Determine whether the training should be mandatory or voluntary.

(6) If the training is mandatory, determine who will enforce the training requirement.

(b) The working group shall convene no later than March 1, 2024, and develop training materials and prescriptive guidelines no later than March 1, 2025.

(c) On or before March 1, 2025, the council shall submit a report on the recommendations in subdivision (a) to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Human Services, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate Committee on Housing, and the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.