North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H795 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 04/08/2025

                            GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
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HOUSE BILL 795 
 
 
Short Title: Increased Access for Youth in Foster Families. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Representatives Loftis, Almond, Davis, and Penny (Primary Sponsors). 
For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. 
Referred to: Judiciary 2, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House 
April 8, 2025 
*H795 -v-1* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO EXPAND GUA RDIANSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY TO 2 
YOUTH TEN YEARS OF AGE. 3 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 4 
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 108A-50.3 through G.S. 108A-50.9 are reserved for future 5 
codification purposes. 6 
SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 108A-24 reads as rewritten: 7 
"§ 108A-24.  Definitions. 8 
As used in Chapter 108A: 9 
… 10 
(3a) "Division" is the Division of Social Services of the Department of Health and 11 
Human Services. 12 
(3a)(3b) "Electing County" means a county that elects to develop and is approved to 13 
administer a local Work First Program. 14 
(3b)(3c) "Employment" means work that requires either a contribution to FICA or the 15 
filing of a State N.C. Form D-400, or the equivalent. 16 
(3c)(3d) "Family" means a unit consisting of a minor child or children and one or more 17 
of their biological parents, adoptive parents, stepparents, or grandparents 18 
living together. For purposes of the Work First Program, family also includes 19 
a blood or half-blood relative or adoptive relative limited to brother, sister, 20 
great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent, uncle, aunt, great-uncle, 21 
great-aunt, great-great-uncle, great-great-aunt, nephew, niece, first cousin, 22 
stepbrother, and stepsister. 23 
(3d)(3e) "Federal TANF funds" means the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 24 
block grant funds provided for in Title IV-A of the Social Security Act. 25 
(3e)(3f) "Fee-for-service program" means a payment model for the Medicaid program 26 
operated by the Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to its 27 
authority under Part 6 of Article 2 of Chapter 108A of the General Statutes in 28 
which the Department pays enrolled providers for services provided to 29 
Medicaid recipients rather than contracting for the coverage of services 30 
through a capitated payment arrangement. 31 
(3f)(3g) Repealed by Session Laws 2009-489, s. 1, effective August 26, 2009. 32 
(3g)(3h) "FICA" means the taxes imposed by the Federal Insurance Contribution Act, 33 
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(3h)(3i) "Full-time employment" means employment which requires the employee to 1 
work a regular schedule of hours per day and days per week established as the 2 
standard full-time workweek by the employer, but not less than an average of 3 
30 hours per week. 4 
…." 5 
SECTION 1.(c) Article 2 of Chapter 108A of the General Statutes is amended by 6 
adding a new Part to read: 7 
"Part 4A. Kinship Guardianship Assistance (KinGAP). 8 
"§ 108A-50.10.  Kinship guardianship assistance. 9 
(a) Assistance. – The Division may provide for the financial support of children who 10 
have exited foster care into relative guardianship that comply with 42 U.S.C. § 673. A child is 11 
eligible for kinship guardianship assistance payments under this Part if the child meets the 12 
requirements of subsection (b) of this section. 13 
(b) Eligibility. – Until the child is 18 years of age, the child is eligible for kinship 14 
guardianship assistance payments if all of the criteria are met: 15 
(1) The child was removed from his or her home due to a voluntary placement 16 
agreement or as a result of judicial determination to the effect that 17 
continuation in the home would be contrary to the welfare of the child. 18 
(2) The child was eligible for foster care maintenance payments pursuant to 42 19 
U.S.C. § 672 while residing for at least six consecutive months in the home of 20 
a licensed prospective relative guardian. "Relative" for the purposes of this 21 
Part is a person related to the minor child by blood, marriage, adoption, or an 22 
individual that has a substantial relationship with the minor child or the minor 23 
child's parent prior to the child being placed in foster care. 24 
(3) A determination has been made that reunification or adoption are not 25 
appropriate options for the child. 26 
(4) The child has attained 10 years of age and demonstrates a strong attachment 27 
to the prospective relative guardian and the relative guardian has a strong 28 
commitment to caring permanently for the child. 29 
(5) At the time of entry into the guardianship agreement, a North Carolina county 30 
child welfare agency has placement and care of the child. 31 
(6) If a child is 14 years of age, the child has been consulted regarding the kinship 32 
guardianship arrangement. 33 
(c) Continuation of Assistance. – Individuals or youth who exited foster care under a 34 
guardianship assistance agreement may continue to receive kinship guardianship assistance 35 
payments after attaining 18 years of age if (i) the individual or child attained 16 years of age 36 
before the kinship guardianship assistance agreement became effective, (ii) he or she chooses to 37 
continue receiving guardianship services until attaining 21 years of age, and (iii) the Division 38 
determines that the individual or child meets any of the following: 39 
(1) Is completing secondary education or a program leading to an equivalent 40 
credential. 41 
(2) Is enrolled in an institution that provides postsecondary or vocational 42 
education. 43 
(3) Is participating in a program or activity designed to promote or remove 44 
barriers to employment. 45 
(4) Is employed for at least 80 hours per month. 46 
(5) Is incapable of completing the educational or employment requirements of 47 
subdivisions (1) through (4) of this subsection due to a medical condition or 48 
disability that is supported by regularly updated information in the case plan 49 
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(d) Sibling Eligibility. – A child is eligible for kinship guardianship assistance payments 1 
if (i) the child has not yet attained 10 years of age, (ii) their sibling meets the requirements of this 2 
Part for kinship guardianship assistance payments, and (iii) the county child welfare agency and 3 
the prospective relative guardian agree on whether the guardianship arrangement is appropriate 4 
for the sibling. 5 
(e) In the event of the death or incapacity of the relative guardian, the eligibility of a child 6 
to receive kinship guardianship assistance payments under this Part shall not be affected by 7 
reason of the replacement of the relative guardian with a successor legal guardian identified in 8 
the kinship guardianship assistance agreement entered into under this Part. 9 
"§ 108A-50.11.  Guardianship assistance. 10 
(a) The Division may provide for the financial support of children who exit foster care 11 
into legal guardianship with State funds allocated for foster care if the Division determines that 12 
all of the following criteria are met: 13 
(1) The child has attained 10 years of age and demonstrates a strong attachment 14 
to the licensed prospective guardian and the prospective guardian has a strong 15 
commitment to caring permanently for the child. 16 
(2) The child is in a permanent family placement setting for at least six 17 
consecutive months prior to the execution of the guardianship agreement. 18 
(3) The prospective guardian is eligible to be appointed as a legal guardian 19 
pursuant to G.S. 7B-600(b). 20 
(4) The child is unlikely to achieve permanency through reunification or adoption. 21 
(5) At the time of entry into the guardianship agreement, a North Carolina county 22 
child welfare agency has placement and care of the child. 23 
(6) If a child has attained 14 years of age, the child has been consulted regarding 24 
the kinship guardianship arrangement. 25 
(b) Individuals or youth who exited foster care under a guardianship assistance agreement 26 
may continue to receive guardianship assistance payments after attaining 18 years of age if (i) 27 
the individual or youth attained 16 years of age before the guardianship assistance agreement 28 
became effective, (ii) he or she chooses to continue receiving guardianship services until attaining 29 
21 years of age, and (iii) the Division determines that the individual or child meets any of the 30 
following: 31 
(1) Is completing secondary education or a program leading to an equivalent 32 
credential. 33 
(2) Is enrolled in an institution that provides postsecondary or vocational 34 
education. 35 
(3) Is participating in a program or activity designed to promote or remove 36 
barriers to employment. 37 
(4) Is employed for at least 80 hours per month. 38 
(5) Is incapable of completing the educational or employment requirements of 39 
subdivisions (1) through (4) of this subsection due to a medical condition or 40 
disability that is supported by regularly updated information in the case plan 41 
for the individual. 42 
"§ 108A-50.12.  Guardianship assistance agreement. 43 
(a) In order to receive payments under this Part, the county child welfare agency shall (i) 44 
negotiate and enter into a written, binding guardianship assistance agreement with the 45 
prospective guardian of a child who meets the eligibility requirements of this Part and (ii) provide 46 
the prospective guardian with a copy of the agreement. 47 
(b) The guardianship agreement shall specify, at a minimum, all of the following: 48 
(1) The amount of and manner in which each guardianship assistance payment 49 
will be provided under the agreement, and the manner in which the payment 50 
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(2) The additional services and assistance that the child and guardian will be 1 
eligible for under the agreement. 2 
(3) The procedure by which the guardian may apply for additional services as 3 
needed. 4 
(4) The State will pay the total cost of nonrecurring expenses associated with 5 
obtaining legal guardianship of the child to the extent the total cost does not 6 
exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000). 7 
(c) A guardianship agreement entered into under this section shall provide that the 8 
agreement shall remain in effect without regard to the State residency of the guardian. 9 
"§ 108A-50.13.  Reimbursement for guardians. 10 
The guardianship assistance program rates shall reimburse legal and relative guardians for 11 
room and board and be set at the same rate as the foster care room and board rates in accordance 12 
with rates established under G.S. 108A-49.1." 13 
SECTION 2. The Social Services Commission shall adopt temporary rules to 14 
implement the provisions of this act. The temporary rules adopted under this act shall remain in 15 
effect until permanent rules are adopted that replace those temporary rules. 16 
SECTION 3. Section 1 of this act becomes effective July 1, 2025. The remainder of 17 
this act is effective when it becomes law. 18