Homeless youth -- Consent to shelter, care, or services by a homeless youth.

Checkout our iOS App for a better way to browser and research.



  • (1) As used in this section:
    • (a) "Care" means providing:
      • (i) assistance to obtain food, clothing, hygiene products, or other basic necessities;
      • (ii) access to a bed, showering facility, or transportation; or
      • (iii) assistance with school enrollment or attendance.
    • (b) "Licensed services" means a service provided by a temporary homeless youth shelter, a youth services center, or other facility that is licensed to provide the service to a homeless youth.
    • (c) "Service" means:
      • (i) youth services;
      • (ii) child welfare or juvenile court case management or advocacy;
      • (iii) aftercare services; or
      • (iv) independent living skills training.
  • (2) A homeless youth may consent to temporary shelter, care, or licensed services if the homeless youth:
    • (a) is at least 15 years old; and
    • (b) manages the homeless youth's own financial affairs, regardless of the source of income.
  • (3) In determining consent under Subsection (2), a person may rely on the homeless youth's verbal or written statement describing the homeless youth's ability to consent to temporary shelter, care, or licensed services.
  • (4) A person who provides shelter, care, or licensed services to a homeless youth who consents to the shelter, care, or licensed services under Subsection (2):
    • (a) shall report to the division as required under Subsection 80-5-601(4); and
    • (b) may provide the homeless youth a referral to temporary or permanent housing, employment resources, medical or dental providers, or counseling.





Download our app to see the most-to-date content.