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DEAR COLLEAGUE LETTER
DCL-05-27
DATE: September 12, 2005
TO:
ALL STATE IV-D DIRECTORS
RE:
FPLS Minor Release 05-02
Dear Colleague:
In September 2005, the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) will
implement Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) Release 05-02. This release
includes enhancements to the Federal Case Registry (FCR), the Child Support
Enforcement Network (CSENet), and the Federal Offset System. These
enhancements were developed to streamline locate response data and to improve
services to families. The enhancements are in line with continuing efforts to
promote automated use of FPLS data and to improve data quality. Similar to
previous FPLS Releases, the September 2005 changes are deemed minor because
implementation of the enhancements can be delayed until state planning and
resources can accommodate the changes.
Federal Case Registry
There are six enhancements to the FCR. Note
that two of these enhancements (1 and 5) will not be implemented in September
2005.
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Establish an Interface with the National Security Agency (NSA) as an
Additional Locate Source for Child Support Agencies.
This locate
source will provide states with employment data for those NSA employees for
whom information release is authorized. NSA by law is exempt from NDNH
reporting requirements. Implementation of this FCR change will be delayed
until the interface between OCSE and NSA is finalized. NSA has indicated that
the data exchange will be implemented in 2006. An E-Flash will announce when
the data match with NSA will begin. States should be prepared to accept those
FPLS Locate response records when this occurs.
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Provide Consistency in Locate Response Codes. The FCR is being
modified to return additional codes in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Locate Response Record. In the FCR Locate Response Records from the VA, the
Locate Response Code field (positions 375-376) may contain new codes ‘28’ or
‘30’ for unavailable addresses. States that edit the Locate Response Code by
Federal agency may be required to change edits to accept the new values for VA.
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Obtain and Return State Verification and Exchange System (SVES) Benefit
Information for Children.
States that are receiving SVES data will
now have the option to send a Locate Request for a child and to receive SVES
data in response. If a state wishes to receive SVES data through the FCR, the
state must submit the SVES Data Election Form. To obtain SVES data for a
child, the state must then submit a Locate Request using the child’s SSN and
name information, indicating Social Security Administration (SSA) or ‘ALL’ as
the Locate Source. In either case, the only source of data for “child locates”
will be SSA Title II benefit information.
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Revise the Multistate Financial Institution Data Match (MSFIDM) Response
Record to States for Consistency with the MSFIDM Response File.
This
change includes three modifications to the information that is sent to states
on the MSFIDM Response Record. The proposed changes will improve quality of
levies, ensure that the MSFIDM application is consistent with the MSFIDM
handbook, and help to ensure that levies are routed to the appropriate person.
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Conduct Electronic Match for Medical Support Information Between the FCR
and the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC).
This change will provide
routine matching between the FCR and DMDC with electronic distribution of the
match data to all states. The FCR will select open IV-D cases and send the
DMDC a record consisting of an NCP and/or a CP and one child. At least one
child must be present in the case for a match to occur. DMDC then will match
the FCR participants against its records to determine whether the child is
eligible for military medical benefits. DMDC will report the results to the
FCR and the FCR will then transmit the information to the states. The actual
reporting of DMDC matches to the states will commence no sooner than November
2005. A print program will be offered to states that are not able to
incorporate the DMDC responses into their routine processing before the state
begins receiving these records.
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Return Verification Codes on Additional Social Security Numbers.
The FCR is being modified to store and return the verification status of
additional SSNs in the FCR Person/Locate Request Acknowledgement Record. These
additional codes will be placed in fields that were previously defined as
filler
Child Support Enforcement Network
There are two enhancements to
CSENet. Note that these enhancements will be implemented in conjunction with
the next release. These enhancements are being announced now to ensure that
states have adequate time to implement the necessary changes.
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Validate New-Case-ID Field Format and Require the New-Case-ID Field for the
Managing State Cases – Provision/Response, Change Local Case ID Transaction.
The New-Case-ID field will be required for this transaction (MSC P GSCAS) and
the case ID will be validated for proper formatting. In addition, the
Information data block will be required. Error codes and messages will be
generated when these requirements are not met.
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Delete Obsolete Case-Closure Transactions. Delete the following
obsolete case closure transactions: Managing State Cases – Provision/Response,
Case Closure Reason Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 303.11(b)(1) (MSC P
GSC01) and Managing State Cases – Provision/Response, Case Closure Reason CFR
303.11(b)(4) (MSC P GSC04). If either transaction is used, the originating
state will receive an error code and message.
Federal Offset System
There are five enhancements to the Federal
Offset System.
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Provide State Users with the Ability to Query Obligor Address File.
This new screen will allow states to view obligor addresses stored for the
states at the Federal level. The screen will display the following: obligor’s
address(es), source of the obligor’s address, date the obligor’s address was
created at OCSE, and date the obligor’s address was sent to the Financial
Management Service (FMS).
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Provide State Users with the Ability to Query Pre-Offset Notice (PON) File
. A new screen option will enable states whose PONs are printed by OCSE to
view the information provided in the PON. The screen will display the
following information: obligor’s name, obligor’s address, PON date, arrears
owed at the time of the PON, local contact information, and certified case
type.
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Enable States to Change the Status of a Multistate Financial Institution
Data Match-Only Case in a Single Submission Cycle.
This change
will enable a state to use the Replace Exclusion ‘R’ transaction to change the
status of a standard case to Multistate Financial Institution Data Match
(MSFIDM)-Only status or back to a standard case from MSFIDM-Only status. This
enhancement will allow states to complete the change using a one-step process.
States can also continue to use the existing process, which requires a
two-step action in order to change a standard case to a MSFIDM-Only or vice
versa.
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Combine Current-Case Query and Multi-Year Case Query into a Single Query
Screen.
The Multi-Year Query Screen Option and the Current Year Query
Screen Option on the Federal Offset Processing Menu will be merged into a
single Case Master Query Screen Option. This will provide a single
presentation of current and historical data. The implementation of a single
presentation will simplify the process of retrieving query information for a
case.
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Add Treasury Offset Program Trace Number to Collection and Adjustment
Record.
The Treasury Offset Program (TOP) Trace Number is a unique
identifier that appears on the FMS Offset Notice when a tax or administrative
offset has occurred. The TOP Trace Number also links offsets with any
associated adjustments that may occur later. The TOP Trace Number will be
added to records returned to states in the Collection and Adjustment files.
This field will be placed in positions 227-236 (currently used as filler) of
the record layout.
For a copy of the Release Manifest for the September 2005 Release 05-02, or
for the detailed specifications regarding these modifications to the FCR,
CSENet, and Federal Offset System, refer to the following OCSE website:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/newhire/library/relmgnt/relmgnt.htm.
States may contact their state technical support (State TS) liaisons with any
questions regarding the September 2005 enhancements, or to discuss programming
enhancements that would enable state systems to effectively process the data
and maximize data usage. For a listing of the state contacts and technical
support liaisons refer to:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/newhire/contacts/contacts.htm.
For questions regarding the enhancements to the Federal Offset System, contact
Scott Hale at (202) 401-5745 or email
shale@acf.hhs.gov.
Sincerely,
Margot Bean Commissioner Office of Child
Support Enforcement
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