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    By the Committee on Children and Families; and Senator Lynn





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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to independent living

  3         transition services; amending s. 409.1451,

  4         F.S.; abolishing the Independent Living

  5         Services Transition Workgroup; deleting the

  6         report required by the Independent Living

  7         Services Transition Workgroup; establishing the

  8         Independent Living Services Workgroup;

  9         providing for the activities of the Independent

10         Living Services Workgroup; providing for the

11         Independent Living Services Workgroup to report

12         to committees of the Senate and the House of

13         Representatives; providing that property

14         acquired on behalf of a client receiving

15         independent living transition services is the

16         property of the client; providing that the

17         rules are to balance normalcy and safety for

18         the youth; providing an effective date.

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20  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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22         Section 1.  Subsection (7) of section 409.1451, Florida

23  Statutes, is amended, present subsection (8) of that section

24  is amended and redesignated as subsection (9), and a new

25  subsection (8) is added to that section, to read:

26         409.1451  Independent living transition services.--

27         (7)  INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES INTEGRATION

28  WORKGROUP.--The Secretary of Children and Family Services

29  shall establish the independent living services integration

30  workgroup, which, at a minimum, shall include representatives

31  from the Department of Children and Family Services, the

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 1  Agency for Workforce Innovation, the Department of Education,

 2  the Agency for Health Care Administration, the State Youth

 3  Advisory Board, Workforce Florida, Inc., and foster parents.

 4  The workgroup shall assess the implementation and operation of

 5  the system of independent living transition services and

 6  advise the department on actions that would improve the

 7  ability of the independent living transition services to meet

 8  the established goals. The workgroup shall keep the department

 9  informed of problems being experienced with the services,

10  barriers to the effective and efficient integration of

11  services and support across systems, and successes that the

12  system of independent living transition services has achieved.

13  The department shall consider, but is not required to

14  implement, the recommendations of the workgroup. For the

15  2002-2003 and 2003-2004 fiscal years, the workgroup shall

16  report to the appropriate substantive committees of the Senate

17  and House of Representatives on the status of the

18  implementation of the system of independent living transition

19  services; efforts to publicize the availability of aftercare

20  support services, the Road-to-Independence Scholarship

21  Program, and transitional support services; specific barriers

22  to financial aid created by the scholarship and possible

23  solutions; the success of the services; problems identified;

24  recommendations for department or legislative action; and the

25  department's implementation of the recommendations contained

26  in the Independent Living Services Integration Workgroup

27  Report dated December 31, 2002, and submitted to the

28  committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

29  This workgroup report shall be submitted by December 31, 2003,

30  and December 31, 2004, and shall be accompanied by a report

31  from the department which identifies the recommendations of

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 1  the workgroup and either describes the department's actions to

 2  implement these recommendations or provides the department's

 3  rationale for not implementing the recommendations. for the

 4  transition of older children in foster care to independent

 5  living. The workgroup shall recommend methods to overcome

 6  these barriers and shall ensure that the state plan for

 7  federal funding for the independent living transition services

 8  includes these recommendations. The workgroup shall report to

 9  appropriate legislative committees of the Senate and the House

10  of Representatives by December 31, 2002. Specific issues and

11  recommendations to be addressed by the workgroup include:

12         (a)  Enacting the Medicaid provision of the federal

13  Foster Care Independence Act of 1999, Pub. L. No. 106-169,

14  which allows young adults formerly in foster care to receive

15  medical coverage up to 21 years of age.

16         (b)  Extending the age of Medicaid coverage from 21 to

17  23 years of age for young adults formerly in foster care in

18  order to enable such youth to complete a postsecondary

19  education degree.

20         (c)  Encouraging the regional workforce boards to

21  provide priority employment and support for eligible foster

22  care participants receiving independent living transition

23  services.

24         (d)  Facilitating transfers between schools when

25  changes in foster care placements occur.

26         (e)  Identifying mechanisms to increase the legal

27  authority of foster parents and staff of the department or its

28  agent to provide for the age-appropriate care of older

29  children in foster care, including enrolling a child in

30  school, signing for a practice driver's license for the child

31  under s. 322.09(4), cosigning loans and insurance for the

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 1  child, signing for the child's medical treatment, and

 2  authorizing other similar activities as appropriate.

 3         (f)  Transferring the allowance of spending money that

 4  is provided by the department each month directly to an older

 5  child in the program through an electronic benefit transfer

 6  program. The purpose of the transfer is to allow these

 7  children to access and manage the allowance they receive in

 8  order to learn responsibility and participate in

 9  age-appropriate life skills activities.

10         (g)  Identifying other barriers to normalcy for a child

11  in foster care.

12         (8)  PROPERTY ACQUIRED ON BEHALF OF CLIENTS.--Property

13  acquired on behalf of a client receiving services under this

14  section shall be the personal property of the client and is

15  not subject to the requirements of chapter 273 relating to

16  state-owned tangible personal property. Such property

17  continues to be subject to applicable federal laws.

18         (9)(8)  RULEMAKING.--The department shall adopt by rule

19  procedures to administer this section, including provision for

20  the proportional reduction of scholarship awards when adequate

21  funds are not available for all applicants. These rules shall

22  balance the goals of normalcy and safety for the youth and

23  provide the caregivers with as much flexibility as possible to

24  enable the youth to participate in normal life experiences.

25  The department shall engage in appropriate planning to

26  prevent, to the extent possible, a reduction in scholarship

27  awards after issuance.

28         Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

29  law.

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 1          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
                       COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
 2                         Senate Bill 1556

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 4  Provides that the process for handling property purchased
    through the Independent Living Transition Services program
 5  must still adhere to the applicable federal laws.

 6  Replaces the independent living services integration workgroup
    with the independent living services workgroup; charges the
 7  workgroup with providing information on the issues that
    surface with implementation of the independent living
 8  transition services and advising the department as to
    strategies that would improve the ability of this effort to
 9  meet its goal; requires a report to be submitted to the
    substantive committees of the Senate and House on the status
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    actions of the department to address specific issues that have
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