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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PROPERTY -- HOMELESS BILL OF RIGHTS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives J Lombardi, Hull, Potter, Tobon, Fellela, Barros, | |
Date Introduced: February 02, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Chapter 34-37.1 of the General Laws entitled "Homeless Bill of Rights" is |
2 | hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
3 | 34-37.1-7. Homeless shelter standard. |
4 | (a) Findings. The general assembly finds and declares as follows: |
5 | (1) That all homeless persons have the right to homeless shelter services regardless of |
6 | political or religious beliefs, immigration status, former geographic location of residence, ethno- |
7 | cultural background, (dis)ability, gender identity, criminal background, and/or sexual orientation; |
8 | (2) That no shelter should charge a fee nor expect and/or require compensation from |
9 | clients/residents for any services rendered; |
10 | (3) That homeless shelters should provide an atmosphere of dignity and respect for all |
11 | shelter residents, and provide services in a non-judgmental manner; |
12 | (4) That shelter residents are capable of moving toward increasing levels of self-reliance |
13 | and self-determination. Shelter staff should work with residents to assist them in achieving their |
14 | goals; |
15 | (5) That homeless shelters should be sensitive to the ethno-specific and linguistic needs of |
16 | residents; |
17 | (6) That service providers need to accept gender identity as defined by the individual rather |
18 | than by the perception of staff and/or other residents; |
19 | (7) That protecting the privacy and confidentiality of shelter residents and their personal |
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1 | information is of the utmost importance; |
2 | (8) That all people staying in homeless shelters should have access to safe, nutritious food; |
3 | (9) That the health and safety of shelter residents, volunteers, and staff is of the highest |
4 | importance in each shelter; |
5 | (10) That issuing service restrictions in the shelter system must be done only as a last resort |
6 | and in the most serious cases; |
7 | (11) That everyone is entitled to shelter service whether or not they use controlled |
8 | substances and service policies should not be based on controlled substance use alone, except for |
9 | those shelters operating on an abstinence or recovery model basis; |
10 | (12) That shelter residents should be involved in service provision, program planning, |
11 | development and evaluation, and policy development; |
12 | (13) That homeless shelters that include children and youth should provide support and |
13 | activities and ensure that the school-related recreation and treatment needs of resident children are |
14 | met on site through community based services; |
15 | (14) That homeless shelters should afford an opportunity for children and youth with |
16 | developmental and/or physical disabilities to develop to their full potential within an environment |
17 | where they can interact and socialize with other children; |
18 | (15) That shelters are part of a larger network of homeless services and agencies and |
19 | collaboration within this network is important to ensure effective and coordinated services; |
20 | (16) That notification of shelter closure (either emergency or permanent shelter) should be |
21 | done as soon as the provider is aware of the potential closure and posted in a common area. The |
22 | provider should notify their residents, and the office of housing and community development within |
23 | the division of planning of the department of administration; and |
24 | (17) That all shelters should utilize the Rhode Island homeless information management |
25 | system (HMIS) database, and make entries in a timely manner. |
26 | (b) The chair of the Rhode Island housing resources commission shall appoint an eleven |
27 | (11) member committee to draft regulations for homeless shelters and provide recommendations |
28 | related to the operation of homeless shelters for consideration by the commission in preparation of |
29 | the state's plan for housing pursuant to the provisions of ยง 42-128-8 as follows: |
30 | (1) One homeless or formerly homeless person; |
31 | (2) Two (2) representatives of the Rhode Island Homeless Advocacy Project; |
32 | (3) One representative of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless; |
33 | (4) Two (2) homeless shelter providers operating a shelter for individuals; |
34 | (5) Two (2) homeless shelter providers operating a shelter for families; |
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1 | (6) One representative from the Rhode Island office of housing and community |
2 | development; |
3 | (7) One domestic violence shelter provider; and |
4 | (8) One resident or former resident of a domestic violence shelter. |
5 | (c) The committee shall elect a chair or co-chairs from among their membership. |
6 | (d)(1) The committee shall define the characteristics of a homeless shelter that shall be |
7 | subject to the regulations and standards established by this section. |
8 | (2) The committee shall be charged with making recommendations for the formulation of |
9 | regulations and standards to address the following topics and areas of concern: |
10 | (i) Baseline organizational standards that any agency operating a homeless shelter must |
11 | meet; |
12 | (ii) Access to shelter guidelines, including admission and discharge, bed registration, |
13 | substance use, and service restrictions; |
14 | (iii) Residents' rights and responsibilities, including resident input, complaints and appeals, |
15 | and grievance procedures; |
16 | (iv) Program standards including the provision of essential services, counseling supports, |
17 | daytime access, confidentiality, sharing of resident information, safeguarding resident files, and |
18 | staff code of conduct; |
19 | (v) Health and safety standards including basic health and safety protocols, the safeguard |
20 | of, and access to, resident medication, a policy on weapons, and requirements for staff training on |
21 | health and safety issues; and |
22 | (vi) Emergency and winter shelter standards including the definition of inclement weather |
23 | events, in all seasons, that trigger requirements for homeless shelters to stay open for the protection |
24 | of residents. |
25 | (3) Except to the extent specifically required by statute, no shelter regulation shall deny |
26 | access to, or otherwise impose additional restrictions upon, individuals due to their being subject |
27 | to community notification requirements, nor shall any state or municipal agency request or require |
28 | a shelter to impose any such restrictions. |
29 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PROPERTY -- HOMELESS BILL OF RIGHTS | |
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1 | This act would establish a committee to make recommendations to the Rhode Island |
2 | housing resources commission for consideration by the commission in preparation of the state's |
3 | plan for housing relating to the operation of homeless shelters. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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