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The Office of Child Support EnforcementGiving Hope and Support to America's Children

INFORMATION MEMORANDUM

IM-02-08

DATE: October 23, 2002

TO: STATE AGENCIES ADMINISTERING CHILD SUPPORT
ENFORCEMENT PLANS UNDER TITLE IV-D OF THE SOCIAL
SECURITY ACT AND OTHER INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS

SUBJECT: STATE BEST PRACTICES

BACKGROUND: The Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is pleased to release another installment of "Tips, Techniques and Technology in Using FPLS Data." This edition continues with innovations and procedures that states have developed to take advantage of the new tools in child support enforcement.

The enclosed installment includes an article on:

INQUIRIES: The creativity of states is demonstrated in this practice, and we trust that you will find the enclosed installment helpful in your own efforts to optimize your program. If you feel your state has developed a practice from which other states may benefit, or if you have any questions about the guide, please contact Sheila Bradley at (202) 260-2785 or sbradley@acf.hhs.gov.

Once again, I applaud all states for their continued hard work on behalf of America’s children.

Sherri Z. Heller, Ed.D.
Commissioner
Office of Child Support Enforcement

cc:Regional Program Managers
ACF Regional Administrators
Regional Training Liaisons
Federal Case Registry Contacts
National CSE Training Work Group

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