Bill Text - HB1573 (2024)

(Third New Title) relative to out-of-home placements for children.


Revision: April 23, 2024, 11:42 a.m.

HB 1573-FN - AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE

 

22Feb2024... 0427h

11Apr2024... 1309h

11Apr2024... 1472h

2024 SESSION

24-2149

05/10

 

HOUSE BILL 1573-FN

 

AN ACT making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to enhance oversight of children in residential placements.

 

SPONSORS: Rep. M. Pearson, Rock. 34; Rep. J. Nelson, Rock. 13; Rep. Panek, Hills. 1; Rep. Seidel, Hills. 29; Rep. Petrigno, Hills. 43; Rep. Gregg, Hills. 7; Sen. Birdsell, Dist 19; Sen. Innis, Dist 7; Sen. Bradley, Dist 3

 

COMMITTEE: Children and Family Law

 

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AMENDED ANALYSIS

 

This bill makes an appropriation to the department of health and human services to enhance oversight of children in court-ordered, residential placements.  The bill also directs the department of health and human services to submit a quarterly report to the legislature and the office of the child advocate regarding implementation of the act and state oversight of children in residential placements.

 

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

22Feb2024... 0427h

11Apr2024... 1309h

11Apr2024... 1472h 24-2149

05/10

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Four

 

AN ACT making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to enhance oversight of children in residential placements.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

1  Statement of Purpose and Findings.  The general court makes the following findings regarding children in state care:

I.  Children in the care of the state have fundamental rights, as recognized by RSA 170-G:21.

II.  When a child is placed under the care and custody of the state pursuant to RSA 169-B, RSA 169-C or RSA 169-D, it is the responsibility of the state to ensure that a child receives appropriate housing, nutrition, medical and mental health care, education, and basic standards of care.

III.  Children who are removed from their homes must be placed in the least restrictive alternate setting.  When removal and placement cannot be avoided, the disruption that the child may experience is minimized, and emotional trauma may be reduced, by placing the child in the most familiar, least restrictive setting.  The first alternative considered is placement with a relative or a close friend, “kin” or “fictive kin”, to offer the child some degree of familiarity and continuity.  When placement with a relative or a family friend is not possible, the least restrictive placement of choice is placement in a licensed foster home.

IV.  Residential facilities are appropriate only for children who cannot safely receive the clinically appropriate treatment in their own home or a community-based alternative; a shortage or lack of foster family homes or community-based resources shall not be an acceptable primary reason for placement in a residential facility.  Residential facilities are congregate care placements, are considered the most restrictive settings for receiving treatment, and are generally not appropriate for children under 12 years of age.  Therefore, placement in a residential setting is used only as a last alternative for children age 12 and older.  Special consideration will be given to children under age 12, if deemed clinically appropriate due to a therapeutic or medical necessity.

V.  Placing children in facilities must be viewed as a time-limited and only for the purpose of treatment and services.  The purpose is to stabilize the child’s behaviors, provide treatment and to prepare him or her for a less restrictive setting.  The goal is to facilitate family/caregiver integration or another plan consistent with the agency's policy of permanency planning.

VI.  To best meet the needs of the children placed in a residential setting, the department of health and human services (DHHS), in coordination with the office of child advocate (OCA), will expand and enhance certification requirements and oversight process.  In addition to certification, DHHS and OCA will coordinate to improve caseworker visits with children placed by the state in a residential setting.  DHHS and OCA will continue this coordination through regular meetings and coordinated visits.

VII.  It shall be the policy of DHHS that any placement of a child outside of New England shall require the approval of the division for children youth and families’ director prior to that placement, with specific findings of the need for that placement.

2  Appropriations; Department of Health and Human Services.

The sum of $1,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, is hereby appropriated to the department of health and human services for the purpose of enhancing oversight of residential facilities where New Hampshire children are, or will be, placed, as provided in the provisions of this act.  This appropriation shall be nonlapsing.  The governor is authorized to draw a warrant for said sum out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

3  Oversight of Children in Residential Placements; Reporting Requirement.  The commissioner of the department of health and human services shall submit 3 quarterly reports to the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, the chairpersons of the house and senate fiscal committees, the oversight committee on health and human services, and the office of the child advocate regarding implementation of this act and state oversight of children in residential placements.  The reporting period shall begin July 1, 2024, and reports shall be filed October 1, 2024, January 1, 2025, and April 1, 2025.  Each report shall describe in detail, for the quarter:

I.  How the department has spent the funds appropriated in section 2 of this act, by expenditure category, such as staffing (by position type) and travel expenses, both in-state and out-of-state.

II.  The number of children visited, both in-state and out-of-state.

III.  The number of facilities visited, both in-state and out-of-state.

IV.  The number of children in placements outside of New England and whether the director of the division for children, youth, and families approved any new placements outside of New England during the last quarter.

V.  Actions, policies, and practices undertaken to expand and enhance certification requirements and the oversight of residential placements.  

VI.  Coordination between the department and the office of the child advocate to improve caseworker visits with children placed by the state in residential settings, including through regular meetings and coordinated visits.

VII.  Any additional information regarding implementation and assessment of the policies in section 1 regarding oversight of children in residential placements.

4  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.

 

LBA

24-2149

Amended 4/23/24

 

HB 1573-FN- FISCAL NOTE

AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE (AMENDMENT #2024-1309h and #2024-1472h)

 

AN ACT making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to enhance oversight of children in residential placements.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:      [ X ] State              [    ] County               [    ] Local              [    ] None

 

 

Estimated State Impact - Increase / (Decrease)

 

FY 2024

FY 2025

FY 2026

FY 2027

Revenue

$0

$0

$0

$0

Revenue Fund(s)

None

Expenditures

$0

$1 million

Indeterminable

Indeterminable

Funding Source(s)

General Fund

Appropriations

$0

$1 million

$0

$0

Funding Source(s)

General Fund

Does this bill provide sufficient funding to cover estimated expenditures? [X] See Below

Does this bill authorize new positions to implement this bill? [X] No

 

METHODOLOGY:

This bill appropriates $1 million in FY25 to the Department of Health and Human Services for the purpose of enhancing oversight of residential facilities where children are or will be placed. The bill requires the Department to submit three reports, which shall contain such information  as how the funds have been spent, the number of children and facilities visited, and actions taken to enhance oversight of residential placements.  The bill's statement of purpose establishes certain expectations for the Department's oversight of residential placements; it is unclear whether these provisions will have any fiscal impact beyond FY25.  

 

AGENCIES CONTACTED:

None