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Introduced Version House Bill 2177 History

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H. B. 2177


          (By Delegates Poore, Campbell and Hartman)

          [Introduced February 13, 2013; referred to the
          Committee on Health and Human Resources then Finance.]



A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated, §16-45-1, relating to authorizing the Department of Health and Human Resources in conjunction with the Division of Corrections to create a twelve-month pilot project to establish a responsible parent program ; setting forth eligibility requirements; identifying instructional courses; and providing reporting and comparison requirements.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
     That the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new article, designated §16-45-1, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 45. RESPONSIBLE PARENT PROGRAM PILOT-PROJECT.
§16-45-1. Authorization to create a responsible parent program; pilot-project; qualifications; instructional courses.
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(a) The Department of Health and Human Resources in conjunction with the Division of Corrections in an effort to improve child and family well-being and to empower men and women with the skills and resources needed to succeed as parents and as family providers, may implement a twelve-month pilot project to establish a responsible parent program that:
_____(1) Identifies for enrollment in the program persons who:
_____(A) Are parents of one or more children;
_____(B) Are present or former recipients of Temporary Aid to Needy Families or have one or more children who are receiving Temporary Aid to Needy Families;
_____(C) Have an income that is at two hundred percent or below the federal poverty level;
_____(D) Are within six months of their release from prison or have been previously incarcerated; and
_____(E) Currently reside or will reside in Kanawha, Cabell, Raleigh, Mercer, McDowell, Wood or Randolph Counties.
_____(2) Includes a course of instruction, which may include, but not be limited to:
_____(A) Healthy marriage/relationship skills;
_____(B) Parenting skills;
_____(C) Job seeking training that includes:
_____(i) Knowledge of personal aptitudes, skills and preferences;
_____(ii) Knowledge of different types of employment opportunities;
_____(iii) Resume drafting, completion of a job application, drafting a cover letter and follow-up letter; and
_____(iv) Interview skills.
_____(D) Vocational training;
_____(E) Basics of domestic violence; and
_____(F) Drug and/or alcohol addiction;
_____(3) Requires the successful completion of a transitional job assignment.
_____(b) If a pilot project is implemented by the Division of Corrections, that agency, in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Resources, shall submit an annual report on the results of the pilot project to the Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary one year after implementation of the pilot project. The results shall include at a minimum:
_____(1) Key process measures, including:
_____(A) The number of participants served;
_____(B) The demographics of participants;
_____(C) Attendance/participation in training elements;
_____(D) The knowledge acquired by participants;
_____(E) Participant behavior changes as a result of program participation;
_____(F) The number of participants gaining employment and their wages earned;
_____(G) The number of participants completing vocational training;
_____(H) The number of participants successfully completing transitional job assignments;
_____(I) The number of participants demonstrating workforce readiness; and
_____(J) The recidivism rate of participants.
_____(2) An unbiased comparison of the outcomes between program participants and similarly situated persons not in the program.

     

     NOTE: The purpose of the bill is to
authorize the Department of Health and Human Resources in conjunction with the Division of Corrections to create a twelve-month pilot project to establish a responsible parent program . The bill sets forth eligibility requirements. The bill identifies instructional courses. The bill provides reporting and comparison requirements.


     This article is new; therefore, it has been completely underscored.
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