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Technical Bulletin #12r-v2: ACF-700 Clarifications

Revised August 2017
August 26, 2017

The purpose of this technical bulletin is to clarify issues related to the ACF-700 reporting requirements and to address some of the questions for which Tribal Grantees have sought assistance from the National Center on Child Care Data and Reporting (NCDR). The Bulletin focuses on reporting requirements as defined in the Tribal Annual Report: Guide for CCDF Tribal Lead Agencies.

OMB approved the state plan cover sheet and OCSE-21-U4 form without any changes

This Technical Bulletin describes how to use the Summary Data Assessment Report (Summary Report).

OMB has reauthorized the regulatory reporting requirement for the Tribal Child Support Direct Funding Request - expires March 31, 2020

The 2017 Federal Poverty Guidelines are listed below. Page 2 of this document provides guidance for CCDF Tribal Grantees who manually calculate the ACF-700 Annual Tribal Report (Part 1). For Element #7, use the family’s income and size (used for determining eligibility) to determine the poverty threshold in which to count the children in that family. Information is provided for the 48 Contiguous States and DC, as well as for Alaska and Hawaii.

The purpose of this Bulletin is to clarify questions and issues related to the Tribal Grantee reporting requirements, and to address recent changes to the Tribal Annual Child Care Report (ACF-700).

This Program Instruction distributes the revised Form ACF-696 Child Care and Development Fund Financial Report, which was approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under OMB Control Number 0970-0163.

Announces public comment period for the OCSE-157 Annual Data Report form

This document is supplementary material to the subsequent primary review of North Dakota's Title IV-E foster care program.

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide States and Territories instructions for establishing the procedures necessary to electronically transmit the CCDF ACF-801 data file that contains the monthly case-level reports.  The data files are transmitted directly to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) mainframe, and then transferred to the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office of Child Care Information System (OCCIS).   In 2015, several changes were introduced into the electronic transmission process, including the discontinuation of support for the use of C