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Business Planning - Texas
2007 Best Practices
December 1, 2008Describes Texas' annual business planning to ensure that programs and staff are effective and in line with goals
Notice of State Plan Package Renewal and Revision of State Plan Preprint
AT-08-09
August 1, 2008Renews State Plan Package and requires submission of Preprint Page 2.4, Collection and Distribution of Support Payments
State Plan Preprint; New Page 2.5 - 4; Re-Submission of Pages 2.12 -10, 2.12 - 19; and Revised 3.18
AT-08-01
January 4, 2008Requests States submit State Plan print pages 2.5- 4, 2.12-19, and 3.18 by 3/31/2008 to indicate compliance
State Plan Package Renewal and Preprint Page Revisions
AT-05-06
April 1, 2005Provides revisions to State Plan pages 2.6 and 3.10 and the State Plan Transmittal Form
Revision to the Title IV-D State Plan Preprint: Medical Support and the NMSN
AT-03-05
October 7, 2003Requests States submit State Plan preprint pages 2.8 and 2.12-19, addressing medical support activities and use of NMSN
Requesting an Exemption from the Mandatory Law and Procedure in Section 466(f) of the Social Security Act
AT-02-02
May 17, 2002Establishes procedures states must follow for an exemption from section 466(f) of the Social Security Act for UIFSA 1996
Procedures for the Optional Electronic Submission of State Plan Material
DCL-01-47
September 4, 2001Provides States the option of electronic submission of State plan materials into the OCSE State Plan System
Revised Procedures for the Submission, Review, and Approval of State Plan Pages and Attachments
AT-00-10
December 14, 2000Issues revised procedures for the submission, review and apporval of State Plan pages and attachments
Revision to the Title IV-D State Plan Preprint Page, 3.8-3
AT-00-04
June 29, 2000Announces revision to the State Plan preprint page 3.8-3, Automated Data Processing and Information Retrieval System
Alternative Penalty for States Which Fail to Implement Statewide Automated Systems by Deadlines
AT-98-22
July 31, 1998States which fail to implement statewide child support systems may elect alternative penalties made available by CSPIA
