The Family Re-Housing Stabilization Program Protection Temporary Amendment Act of 2025 aims to amend the Homeless Services Reform Act by establishing specific grounds for extending participation in the Family Re-Housing Stabilization Program (FRSP). The bill requires the Department of Human Services or its designee to consider the totality of a participant's circumstances when evaluating requests for assistance beyond the standard 12-month period. Key criteria for extension include the participant's written request, demonstrated good faith efforts towards achieving individualized goals, and the lack of approval for permanent affordable housing.

The proposed amendments introduce new sub-subparagraphs that outline the process for granting extensions, including formal reviews every three months and the provision of a 30-day written notice if an extension is denied. This notice must detail the reasons for denial and inform participants of their right to appeal the decision and continue receiving FRSP services during the appeal process. The act is set to apply from July 10, 2025, and will expire 225 days after its effective date.