Purpose
The number of young adults formerly in foster care who are eligible for Independent Living services continues to increase. However, the FY 2010-2011 program funding allocation cannot be sustained at the previous year's level. Prior to July 1, 2010, Section 409.1451(10), F.S., specifically prohibited the Department from adopting rules relating to the reduction in Road-to-Independence awards. The Legislature amended this sub-section during the 2010 legislative session requiring the Department to adopt rules governing the payments and conditions relating to payments for services to youth or young adults provided under Section 409.1451, F.S.
The Department has the obligation to ensure the equitable treatment of young adults formerly in foster care and to ensure their safety and well-being. The health, safety, and welfare of young adults formerly in foster care are in danger. The inability to fully sustain the needs of these young adults may result in them becoming victims of crimes, homeless and destitute and it could lead to statewide inequitable treatment of these young adults. These changes will provide increased fiscal oversight and accountability at all levels including the Department, Community-Based Care Lead Agencies, and young adults so as to maximize the effective and efficient operation of the Independent Living Program.