1st Engrossment - 90th Legislature (2017 - 2018) Posted on 04/09/2018 03:59pm
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A bill for an act
relating to human services; requiring the commissioner to update the 2007
legislative report on homeless youth; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, section
256K.45, subdivision 2.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 256K.45, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
The commissioner shall prepare a biennial report,
beginning in February 2015, which provides meaningful information to the legislative
committees having jurisdiction over the issue of homeless youth, that includes, but is not
limited to: (1) a list of the areas of the state with the greatest need for services and housing
for homeless youth, and the level and nature of the needs identified; (2) details about grants
made; (3) the distribution of funds throughout the state based on population need; (4)
follow-up information, if available, on the status of homeless youth and whether they have
stable housing two years after services are provided; and (5) any other outcomes for
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commissioner is exempt from preparing this report in 2019 and must instead update the
2007 report on homeless youth under section 2.
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In lieu of the biennial homeless youth report under
Minnesota Statutes, section 256K.45, subdivision 2, the commissioner of human services
shall update the information in the 2007 legislative report on runaway and homeless youth.
In developing the updated report, the commissioner may use existing data, studies, and
analysis provided by state, county, and other entities including, but not limited to:
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(1) Minnesota Housing Finance Agency analysis on housing availability;
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(2) Minnesota state plan to end homelessness;
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(3) continuum of care counts of youth experiencing homelessness and assessments as
provided by Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-required coordinated
entry systems;
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(4) data collected through the Department of Human Services Homeless Youth Act grant
program;
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(5) Wilder Research homeless study;
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(6) Voices of Youth Count sponsored by Hennepin County; and
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(7) privately funded analysis, including:
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(i) nine evidence-based principles to support youth in overcoming homelessness;
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(ii) return on investment analysis conducted for YouthLink by Foldes Consulting; and
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(iii) evaluation of Homeless Youth Act resources conducted by Rainbow Research.
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(a) The report must include three key elements where
significant learning has occurred in the state since the 2007 report, including:
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(1) unique causes of youth homelessness;
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(2) targeted responses to youth homelessness, including significance of positive youth
development as fundamental to each targeted response; and
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(3) recommendations based on existing reports and analysis on what it will take to end
youth homelessness.
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(b) To the extent data is available, the report must include:
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(1) general accounting of the federal and philanthropic funds leveraged to support
homeless youth activities;
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(2) general accounting of the increase in volunteer responses to support youth
experiencing homelessness; and
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(3) data-driven accounting of geographic areas or distinct populations that have gaps in
service or are not yet served by homeless youth responses.
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(c) The commissioner of human services shall consult with community-based providers
of homeless youth services and other expert stakeholders to complete the report. The
commissioner shall submit the report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the
legislative committees with jurisdiction over youth homelessness by February 15, 2019.
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