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P.L. 96-265: Use of IRS to Collect Child Support and FFP for Duties Performed by Courts
AT-80-14
August 29, 1980Use of IRS to collect support for non-AFDC families; federal matching for duties performed by court personnel
Revision of the Effective Date of Regulation 45 CFR 304.21; FFP in the Costs of Cooperative Agreements
AT-79-09
October 29, 1979Revision of effective date of regulation on FFP for cooperative agreements with courts and law enforcement officials
Referrals of Unemployed Absent Parents
AT-79-07
August 15, 1979Child support employees should refer unemployed absent parents to available state or local employment programs
Availability of FFP for Making Arrests Pursuant to Appropriate State Process
AT-79-03
June 6, 1979Clarifies the availability of FFP for making arrests necessary to enforce support obligations
Revised: Applications by States to use the Courts of the United States to Enforce Child Support Orders
AT-76-08
May 12, 1976Revises AT-76-01 to correct the statutory citations in the paragraph entitled "Failure to Cooperate"
Applications by States to Use the Courts of the United States to Enforce Child Support Orders
AT-76-01
February 6, 1976Guidance on use of the courts of the United States to enforce a child support order
