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DE4D2C53A5DF08CE87258AFB006CEF5B Hearing Summary




PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For SB24-008

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Date Apr 10, 2024      
Location HCR 0112



SB24-008 - Amended, referred to House Finance


01:49:53 PM  
The primary bill
sponsors, Representatives Pugliese and Young, introduced Senate Bill 24-008
to the House Health and Human Services Committee. Beginning September 1,
2024, the bill creates several measures for kinship foster care homes,
including:
  • requiring permanency
    planning to not be delayed for purposes of maintaining financial support
    for a kinship foster care home or a non-certified kinship care foster home,
    except with court approval;
  • expanding emergency
    financial assistance for a kinship foster care home to include goods needed
    for the child’s basic care and limited rental or housing assistance, with
    a maximum subsidy duration of sixty days;

  • requiring the
    Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) and the Judicial Department
    to collect data on the number of children placed with kin through a dependency
    and neglect case and make the data available on its website by January
    30, 2025;
  • requiring courts
    to ensure that relatives and kin are informed about the types of kinship
    care and financial supports available before transferring temporary legal
    custody of the child;
  • requiring the
    CDHS to report on the availability of federal funds or other grant funding
    for legal services or legal representation of relative and kin caregivers
    by October 1, 2024; and
  • requiring the
    CDHS to work with other state departments to create an interagency resource
    guide to assist kinship in the certification process.The bill also establishes
    in statute the certification process for a kinship foster care home by
    a county department or child placement agency, including the process to
    obtain a provisional certification for six months. The bill also allows
    non-certified kinship care homes to be eligible for financial assistance
    at 50 percent of the foster care rate as established by the state, and
    requires the CDHS reimburse county departments for 90 percent (an increase
    from the current 80 percent) of the amounts expended for kinship foster
    care. The bill also exempts kinship foster care homes from certain certification
    standards and requirements and allows the CDHS to develop rules to modify
    the requirements for kinship foster care homes, including training topics
    for kinship foster care certification.

  • 01:59:42 PM  
    The committee took a recess.
    02:08:42 PM  
    The committee came back to order.
    02:09:01 PM  
    Jody Britton, representing
    Foster Source, testified in support of the bill.




    Ms. Katie Hecker,
    representing the Office of the Child's Representative, testified in support
    of the bill.




    Ms. Heather Allan,
    representing The Kempe Foundation, testified in support of the bill.




    Benjamin Teevan,
    representing Fostering Colorado and Colorado Association of Family &
    Children’s Agencies, testified in support of the bill.
    02:17:44 PM  
    The witness panel responded to questions from the committee.
    02:19:26 PM  
    Katie First, representing
    Colorado Counties Inc, testified in support of the bill.




    Mr. John Farnam,
    representing the Common Sense Institute, testified in support of the bill.




    Ms. Korey Elger,
    representing the Colorado Department of Human Services, testified in support
    of the bill.




    Mr. Jamison Lee,
    representing the Colorado Department of Human Services, was available to
    answer committee questions.




    Dr. Lucinda Connelly,
    representing Raise The Future, testified in support of the bill.




    Mr. Ian Mcmahon,
    representing Colorado Department of Human Services, was available to answer
    committee questions.
    02:28:59 PM  
    The witness panel
    responded to questions from the committee.




    Additional written
    testimony was submitted to the committee (Attachment A).
    02:32:29 PM  
    The bill sponsors
    introduced amendment L.006 (Attachment B).
    02:34:26 PM  
    The bill sponsors responded to questions about the amendment.


    02:36:52 PM
    Motion Adopt amendment L.006 (Attachment B).
    Moved Young
    Seconded Hamrick
    Bradfield
    Bradley
    Brown
    Hamrick
    Hernandez
    Holtorf
    Lieder
    Lukens
    McCormick
    Ortiz
    Weinberg Excused
    Young
    Daugherty
    YES: 0   NO: 0   EXC: 1   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  Pass Without Objection
    02:36:53 PM  
    The primary bill sponsors, Representatives Pugliese and Young, provided closing comments on Senate Bill 24-008.
    02:39:14 PM  
    Members of the committee provided closing comments on the bill.


    02:43:49 PM
    Motion Refer Senate Bill 24-008, as amended, to the Committee on Finance.
    Moved Young
    Seconded Weinberg
    Bradfield Yes
    Bradley Yes
    Brown Yes
    Hamrick Yes
    Hernandez Yes
    Holtorf Yes
    Lieder Yes
    Lukens Yes
    McCormick Yes
    Ortiz Yes
    Weinberg Yes
    Young Yes
    Daugherty Yes
    Final YES: 13   NO: 0   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS






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