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Responding States’ Option to Recover the Cost of Paternity Testing
DCL-10-26
December 17, 2010Guidance on how to handle the cost of genetic tests in intergovernmental child support cases
Revision to "Hold Harmless" Payments under Public Law 106-169
AT-00-01
January 3, 2000Revises and restricts eligibility for "hold harmless" payments to states originally enacted in PRWORA
Foster Care Independence Act of 1999
DCL-99-142
December 22, 1999Provides relevant section of the "Foster Care Independence Act of 1999" that amends the hold harmless provision
Recoupment of the Federal Share of Collections Made on Behalf of Children in Foster Care
AT-97-01
January 6, 1997Provides the calculation and recoupment of the Federal share of collections made on behalf of children in foster care
Recoupment of the Federal Share of Collections and Payment of Child Support Incentives under PRWORA
AT-96-06
August 16, 1996Adjustments for federal share of collections and payment of incentives will now be on the quarterly grant awards
Charge-backs for OCSE for the Printing and Processing of OCSE Issued Pre-offset Notices
AT-96-01
October 30, 1995Cost recovery procedures for processing OCSE issued pre-offset notices for the Federal Tax Offset Program
Charge-backs for Child Support Enforcement Network (CSENet) Usage
AT-94-04
June 2, 1994Cost recovery procedures of ACF for the Child Support Enforcement Network (CSENet)
Submitting Processing Fees to FPLS for Non-AFDC Cases, Locate Only, and Parental Kidnapping
AT-93-01
January 26, 1993Submitting processing fees to FPLS for non-AFDC cases, locate only, and parental kidnapping/child custody cases
Final Rule: Federal Parent Locator Service Fees
AT-92-01
June 6, 1992Final rule on State requests for information from the FPLS and reimbursement for cases with no assignment
NPRM: Federal Parent Locator Service Fees
AT-90-15
December 19, 1990Requires reimbursement from States for the use of FPLS for cases with no required assignment of support to the State
