FY 2007 Annual Report to Congress

Office of Child Support Enforcement

Publication Date: November 30, 2007

FOREWORD

I am pleased to present the 28th Annual Report to the Congress on the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program, which outlines the status of the program and highlights accomplishments made during fiscal year (FY) 2007.

FY 2007 marks the midpoint of the FY 2005-2009 National CSE Strategic Plan, which helps to direct the course of the Child Support Program and to focus work priorities and resources. As of this midpoint, considerable progress has been made toward ensuring that child support payments are collected and distributed promptly and that these payments are a reliable source of income for children and families. During FY 2007, almost $25 billion in child support was collected and distributed, which is a 3.8 percent increase over the amount collected and distributed during FY 2006. Progress was made in other program areas as well.

We are proud of our continuing efforts in partnership with States, jurisdictions, and Tribes to improve the lives and well-being of children in the Child Support caseload and remain committed to holding their parents responsible for the financial and emotional support they need to build successful lives.

Kathleen Sebelius

THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM

BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION

AUTOMATION

COLLABORATION, TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVES

PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS

PERFORMANCE-BASED MANAGEMENT

PROJECT SAVE OUR CHILDREN

THE TRIBAL IV-D PROGRAM

INTERNATION PROGRAM


BACKGROUND

The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is part of the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The mission of ACF is to promote the economic and social well-being of children, families, youths, and communities.

The Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program is a Federal/State/Tribal/local partnership that operates under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act. The program functions in all States and several territories and Tribes. These programs are operated primarily through State or county Social Services Departments, Attorneys General Offices, or Departments of Revenue. The Program’s mission is to enhance the well-being of children by assuring that assistance in obtaining support, including financial and medical support, is available to children through: locating parents; establishing paternity and support obligations; and monitoring and enforcing those obligations. This mission has remained the same since the program’s inception. However, in recent years the program has shifted its primary focus from reimbursing the government’s welfare program to maximizing the amount of support passed on to families and pursuing new opportunities to improve the program’s effectiveness.

Child support services are available to any parent or any other person with custody of a child who has a parent living outside of the home. These services are automatically available to families receiving assistance under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program, the Medicaid Program, and the Title IV-E Foster Care Program. Families seeking government child support services who are not recipients of aid under the public assistance programs may apply for child support services through their State, local, or Tribal child support agency. Certain child support collected on behalf of families receiving TANF may be retained by the State to reimburse the State and Federal governments for TANF payments made to the families; excess collections are sent to the TANF and former-TANF families. Some States also pass-through some collections to TANF families. Child support collected on behalf of families who are not recipients of aid is forwarded to those families.


INTRODUCTION

In addition to our successful partnerships with States, Tribes, and local jurisdictions and a dedicated staff of child support workers, there were many other successful partnerships, programs, and activities conducted during FY 2007 which enabled the CSE Program to sustain its progress in achieving the goals and objectives of the FY 2005-2009 National Strategic Plan. Improved automation, an enhanced Federal Parent Locator Service, and effective implementation of special initiatives, such as the Project to Avoid Increasing Delinquencies (PAID), are among these programs and activities.

Further, between FY 2004 and FY 2007, the Cost Effectiveness Ratio for operating the CSE Program (Total Dollars Collected Per $1 of Expenditures) increased each fiscal year from $4.38 in FY 2004 to $4.73 in FY 2007. Thus, in addition to making continuous progress towards achieving plan goals and objectives, the CSE Program was managed in an increasingly cost-effective manner.


AUTOMATION

Automation is critical to the operation and success of the Child Support Enforcement Program. OCSE has developed an approach to automation that provides both a national and State-specific focus. At the national level, the Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) plays a crucial role in helping OCSE fulfill its mission in assisting States to secure the financial support upon which millions of our nation’s children depend and contributing to an increase in the overall effectiveness and performance of the child support program. At the State level, OCSE works closely with State and Tribal child support agencies in support of their automation efforts. Federal and State child support automated systems are interdependent and it is essential that they work in tandem.  Statewide child support systems receive valuable locate and enforcement information from the Federal databases, but the effective utilization of this information is dependent upon the level of automation in the statewide CSE systems. Without this technology and the technical assistance OCSE provides to support it, the Child Support Program would not be able to accomplish its mission.

Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS)

Since its inception, the child support program has utilized information available via the FPLS to locate parents in order to collect and distribute money on behalf of children who depend on parental financial support for food, shelter, education, medical care and other needs. Since that time, the FPLS has been continually refined and expanded to support congressional mandates and provide continuous service improvement to benefit both State and Federal partners. This effort, known as FPLS Continuous Service Improvement (CSI), is focused on improving the quality, consistency, and efficiency of data; improving interstate communication; and providing additional resources for the establishment and enforcement of child support.

The FPLS now includes several mission-critical systems supporting OCSE business processes, allowing OCSE to improve its performance and achieve its goals:

In calendar year (CY) 2007 State CSE agencies certified for Federal offset a total of 7.9 million child support cases with arrearages of $99.4 billion. For these cases, in FY 2007:

  • The National Directory of New Hires (NDNH) contains employment and unemployment information collected from 54 States and territories and from all Federal agencies. NDNH data is matched with child support case participant data contained in the Federal Case Registry of Child Support Orders (FCR).  This information is used to locate child support case participants; verify their employment; establish appropriate order amounts; and facilitate the collection of financial support through income withholding and medical support enforcement through enrollment of children in health care coverage. In FY 2007, approximately 713 million individual records were available for matching with the FCR. New Hire, Quarterly Wage, and Unemployment Insurance data for 4.9 million unique noncustodial parents and putative fathers was returned to States from the NDNH in FY 2007.

    To quantify the effectiveness of the FPLS and States’ use of its data to collect interstate child support, in FY 2007 OCSE conducted studies of the benefits of NDNH new hire data in 17 States. These studies used a random sample of noncustodial parents’ matches resulting from new hire information submitted to the NDNH that were returned to the States during the period of study. It is estimated that in FY 2007 these 17 States collected over $130 million because of these matches. By projecting these results nationally, we estimate that $475 million in child support is collected annually as a result of matching applicable databases.[1]

  • The Federal Case Registry of Child Support Orders (FCR) consists of child support case and participant information from 54 States and territories. At the end of FY 2007, the FCR contained nearly 19 million cases and included participant information on more than 43 million individuals.

    The FCR data is matched daily with the NDNH and periodically with Federal databases maintained by the Social Security Administration (SSA), Veterans Affairs (VA) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Additionally, a comparison of FCR data with information maintained by the Department of Defense’s Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) provides States with information on medical support coverage and eligibility of children receiving IV-D services. As a result of matching with SSA, an average of $37 million per month was garnished from SSA benefit payments, including garnishments for IV-D and non-IV-D cases as well as alimony, and sent to State CSE agencies in FY 2007.

    In addition, authorized Federal and State agencies compare their data with those in the FCR and NDNH; these data matches assist in preventing and recouping erroneous payments in public assistance and benefit programs and in collecting debts owed to the Federal Government.
  • The Federal Offset System (FOS) contains data certified by States regarding the amount of past-due child support owed by noncustodial parents. The FOS interfaces with the Department of Treasury’s Financial Management Service (FMS) to offset tax refunds and other Federal payments (up to the amount certified by State Child Support Enforcement (CSE) agencies); the Department of State to deny issuance of passports to delinquent obligors; and over 4,500 multi-state financial institutions to identify noncustodial parents’ assets so that States can levy their accounts to collect past-due child support.
    • $1.7 billion in delinquent child support was collected by offsetting tax refunds and other administrative payments to delinquent child support obligors. Of this total, approximately 41 percent was targeted for reimbursement of TANF payments; the remaining 59 percent collected was for payments of child support arrears to custodial parents.
    • Approximately 80 passports were denied daily and $38 million in lump sum payments were collected.
    • $140.2 million in child support collections were made as a result of account matches for approximately 1.4 million obligors per quarter identified through the Multi-state Financial Institution Data Match (MSFIDM) program.
  • The Intergovernmental Referral Guide (IRG) provides child support case processing procedures and information from each of the 54 States and territorial jurisdictions that is used to increase the efficiency of interstate case processing.
  • The Child Support Enforcement Network (CSENet) is an application that supports the electronic exchange of interstate case requests over a private, closed network, and the exchange of electronic Income Withholding Orders (IWOs) by States directly to the Department of Defense, the largest single employer in the United States. In FY 2007, CSENet facilitated over 11.3 million transactions between States.
  • The Query Interstate Cases for Kids (QUICK) application provides authorized child support personnel in one State with real-time access to financial and case information in another State for purposes of processing the case and providing customer service to parents receiving child support services. Facilitating State-to-State communication via CSENet and QUICK promotes parental responsibility and expedites the location of parents, establishment of paternity and collection and enforcement of child support.

For FY 2007, child support collections attributable to the FPLS (from Federal Offset, Passport Denial (PPD), MSFIDM and NDNH-FCR matching) were $2.35 billion. Clearly, States depend on the FPLS to facilitate standardized and centralized communication and data exchanges with employers, multi-state financial institutions and other Federal agencies so that they can collect the support upon which so many of our children and families depend.

BENEFITS TO OTHER FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCIES

In addition to support of the child support program, OCSE and the FPLS provide authorized programs a centralized source of employment and location data that is used across Federal and State agencies to reduce erroneous payments and overall program costs in public assistance and benefit programs.

Comparisons between FPLS data and data maintained by Federal and State programs improved the FY 2007 financial performance of Federal agencies in the following manner:

  • Higher Education Loan and Grant Collections - NDNH data assisted the Department of Education in recovering $1.1 billion in defaulted student loans based on information it reported to OCSE.
  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Collections - IRS used a combination of FCR and other data sources to recover over $376 million in additional taxes owed (based on information reported to OCSE by IRS’ EITC Department).
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - OCSE and the ACF Office of Family Assistance worked with State TANF agencies participating in data matches with the NDNH. This nationwide match of TANF adult participants against the NDNH to determine eligibility for TANF benefits and to track work participation for TANF participants began in July 2005. Since that time, 40 State TANF agencies have participated, including 29 (54 percent) in FY 2007.
  • Rental Housing Assistance - Using NDNH data, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) estimated the subsidy error for HUD’s rental housing assistance programs was $291 million in FY 2007.
  • Unemployment Insurance Benefit - The Department of Labor (DoL) estimated benefits of NDNH and State Directory of New Hire (SDNH) matching to be about $120 million in FY 2007, which included identification, recovery, and prevention of unemployment insurance benefit overpayments.

These results demonstrate that the FPLS eliminates traditional barriers between government agencies and businesses, and promotes data sharing to improve program efficiencies and customer service across government.

MANAGEMENT AND RESPONSIBLE STEWARDSHIP OF AUTOMATION RESOURCES

OCSE management is acutely aware of its responsibility to appropriately manage the FPLS in accordance with governmental guidance and requirements, and to provide responsible stewardship for the FPLS by setting and implementing a vision for the FPLS that is in accordance with and supportive of OCSE and other governmental goals, objectives and mandates, legislative or otherwise. To that end, OCSE adopted and implemented governmental requirements, guidance, and best practices related to capital planning and investment control (CPIC), earned value management (EVM) and enterprise architecture (EA) in its management of the FPLS, to:

  • Ensure FPLS budget requests are aligned with the strategies and goals of ACF and HHS.
  • Integrate performance review with budget decisions to produce a performance-based budget. To support this integration of budget and performance, FPLS had high quality system outcome measures that accurately aligned with, and supported, the performance of the program.
  • Develop and implement proactive processes and procedures to ensure that the FPLS remained in full compliance with all government requirements, including the Clinger-Cohen and Federal Information Security Management (FISMA) Acts.
  • Ensure compliance with all OMB and HHS requirements, including alignment of the FPLS with both the child support enterprise architecture and the Federal Enterprise Architecture and support of CPIC activities, including application of EVM and Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V).

These actions are supported by OCSE’s submission in FY 2007 of its FPLS Capital Asset Plan and Business Case, or Exhibit 300, to OMB.

State and Tribal Automation

OCSE has dedicated resources to work closely with State program and Information Technology (IT) staff to recommend enhancements to their statewide system functionality that take full advantage of the proactive matching conducted at the Federal level. 

In FY 2007, OCSE continued to provide oversight, funding, and technical assistance to States related to the replacement or enhancement of their statewide automated child support enforcement systems. This technical assistance took the form of on-site technical assistance, IV&V services, teleconferences, and issuance of guidance documents. OCSE requires IV&V when a system project is determined to be high-risk. The additional validation and verification is required to be performed by an entity independent and not under the control of the agency developing the software. The most frequent trigger for requiring IV&V is a State that is developing an entirely new child support enforcement system or replacing their legacy system. OCSE gave on-site technical assistance and provided IV&V services to 17 States. OCSE also issued the following guidance documents related to statewide CSE systems:

  • Information Memorandum 07-07, an updated version of Automated Systems for Child Support Enforcement: A Guide for States. This guide suggested optional enhancements to the statewide system functionality in order to take full advantage of the data provided by the Federal systems.
  • Information Memorandum 07-05, Child Support Enforcement and Vital Records Data Exchange: State Successful Practices and Lessons Learned Guide;
  • Dear Colleague Letter 07-36, A Guide for Electronic Document Management.

OCSE continued to encourage States to disburse child support payments electronically to families via direct deposit and/or debit cards. OCSE doubled its target by having 10 States implement debit cards for child support disbursement in FY 2007.

Four Tribal Systems Workgroup meetings were held in FY 2007 in support of the Model Tribal Child Support Enforcement System (TCSES) Project. The workgroup was chartered to recommend guidelines to maximize the benefits of automating Tribal CSE programs while limiting the fiscal impact associated with design, development, and implementation of automated systems. In FY 2007, the workgroup’s primary activities were to participate in Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions and walk through each component of the proposed Model TCSES. The group discussed and agreed to a general and detailed design with each succeeding JAD session laying the foundation for actual development of the TCSES.


COLLABORATION, TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVES

OCSE provides collaboration, training, and technical assistance services to State, Tribal, Federal, and non-profit organizations to facilitate and promote the most effective techniques among the child support community and collaborating agencies.  In FY 2007, these activities were provided in a variety of key operational areas.

National Judicial/Child Support Enforcement Task Force

In FY 2007, the National Judicial/Child Support Enforcement Task Force continued its goal of enhancing collaboration between the IV-D and court/judicial communities. In FY 2007, Task Force activities and products supporting that goal included:

  • development of an electronic data exchange template with accompanying business case analysis to aid in substantiating the cost basis for legislative implementation;
  • delivery of a report on the practices of 637 judicial officers who regularly hear child support cases, which covered subjects including the use of incarceration vs. alternative sanctions in non-compliant child support cases, primary resources for learning about child support laws and regulations, and circumstances and standards under which a reduction of an existing child support obligation might occur;
  • a three-day Knowledge Transfer Training Program for 10 judges (completed in April with follow-up calls in June and July 2007); and
  • completion of a judicial/CSE communication matrix and resource guide placed on a Task Force Workplace, which is a web-based site where internal or draft documents are under development.

In addition, Task Force members published articles and other documents on the importance of collaboration between the IV-D and court/judicial communities.

Military Collaboration

In FY 2007, OCSE continued an initiative with the Department of Defense (DoD) to address not accepting “voluntary acknowledgement of paternity forms” as a prima facie showing of dependency when a custodial parent applies for military medical services.  OCSE collected all existing State and/or Tribal “voluntary acknowledgement of paternity forms” and posted them onto a central OCSE Web site to help military officials identify and validate forms presented to them through their Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) offices world-wide. When put into effect, the change in policy will have an immediate and positive impact by easing access to needed medical support for affected children.

National Training Workgroup

The National Training Workgroup (NTWG) consists of State, Federal, and Tribal child support training partners who meet bi-monthly to determine common training needs and discuss practices to share with child support workers. The NTWG completed the following training initiatives in FY 2007:

  • Training of Trainers session for child support trainers;
  • Participation in Customer Service Training for child support workers; and
  • Participation on the Planning Committee for the 17th National Child Support Enforcement Training Conference.

IV-D DIRECTORS' CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT LEADERSHIP SEMINAR PILOT

To assist State and Tribal Child Support Directors in obtaining and refining the tools they need to exercise leadership and improve performance in the complex child support enforcement environment, OCSE developed and piloted a course titled “Improving Performance in Child Support Enforcement: A Seminar for Directors”. The curriculum has modules on: (1) Leading Change; (2) Leading People; (3) Accountability to Customers and the Public; and (4) Dynamic Leadership and Communications. OCSE also provided the 15 pilot participants with a Resource Guide containing information on a wide variety of information on reports and tools available to aid them in their work.

TRIBAL CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM TRAINING

In FY 2007, OCSE began development of a training curriculum on Tribal Child Support Programs. The computer-based and web-based curriculum consists of five courses:

  • Child Support Enforcement - Orientation;
  • Child Support Enforcement - Locate;
  • Child Support Enforcement - Paternity Establishment;
  • Child Support Enforcement - Enforcement; and
  • Child Support Enforcement - Intergovernmental.

MILITARY AND CUSTOMER TRAINING

During May-July 2007, collaborative CSE/military training was delivered by OCSE and DoD personnel at four sites with eight States and one Tribe participating.

In December 2006, OCSE conducted two two-day training sessions in Jackson, Mississippi, titled “Customer Service Training for Child Support Enforcement Workers” for about 25 participants per session.  The participants were caseworkers, supervisors, and trainers from across Mississippi.  In June 2007, OCSE conducted a half-day customer service training session in Vermont for about 135 participants.

17th NATIONAL OCSE TRAINING CONFERENCE

The OCSE 17th National Child Support Enforcement Training Conference was held on September 10-12, 2007, in Washington, DC. The theme of the conference was “Child Support University.”

The conference addressed the importance of collaborative approaches to achieving mutual program goals. Plenary session topics included Personal Leadership, Driving Performance in Collections, and Strategies for Improving Child Support Enforcement: Views from Princeton and Beyond.

Approximately 400 State, local, Tribal, and Federal child support professionals and vendors attended the conference. OCSE’s Child Support University concept received outstanding feedback from participants, all of whom received CSE graduate certificates of attendance.

National Electronic Child Support Resource System (NECSRS)

A survey and report were completed to determine if OCSE’s National Electronic Child Support Resource System (NECSRS) was meeting its objectives effectively to provide an electronic system to facilitate rapid, timely access and dissemination of CSE resource materials among Federal, State, local, and Tribal CSE organizations; identify and index resource materials; and provide NECSRS users with the ability to search, locate, view, and/or download resources from an extensive library of CSE resource materials via the Internet. Based on the survey findings, OCSE made a modification to enhance NECSRS by incorporating a no-cost search engine tool powered by Google that allows faster, more efficient access to information.

Past-Due Child Support and the Project to Avoid Increasing Delinquencies (PAID)

Despite record collections by State CSE programs, considerable sums of child support go unpaid every year. As of September 30, 2007, States reported that the total national unpaid child support debt that has accumulated since the program began in 1975 is $106 billion. This large accumulation of child support arrears is a serious concern for a number of reasons. First, if these arrears could be collected, the additional income clearly would benefit the children and families who are owed this child support. Second, some of these arrears are owed to the government. Finally, large arrears balances give the impression that State CSE programs are not doing their job, when, in fact, the situation is much more complicated. For instance, even though the total amount of arrears due and unpaid since the program started until FY 2007 is about $106 billion, the total cumulative distributed collections for these past 32 fiscal years is about $311 billion.

In order to gain a better understanding of the child support debt, OCSE and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) contracted with the Urban Institute to conduct a detailed study of child support arrears in nine large States: Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. As a result of this study, in FY 2007, the Urban Institute published a report called Assessing Child Support Arrears in Nine Large States and the Nation[2]. Major observations of the study included the following:

  • Most debt is owed by low-income parents who make less than $10,000 a year.
  • Most debtors owe small amounts, but a greater percentage of the debt is owed by a smaller number of persons who owe a larger amount of arrears. In the nine study States 11 percent of the noncustodial parents with an obligation to pay child support owed 54 percent of the arrears in these States. Each of these debtors owed over $30,000 in arrears.
  • Charging interest routinely results in significantly higher arrears. Two of the nine study States charge interest routinely, and they reported that interest represented over 20 percent of their arrears.
  • Based on a simulation model for seven States, it is estimated that less than half of existing arrears will be collected over the next 10 years. Further, in these seven States the total arrears is predicted to grow by at least 50 percent over the next 10 years.

Based on this study, a number of State agencies have undertaken numerous strategies to improve management of their arrearages. Such efforts include adopting new procedures, setting more appropriate orders for low-income parents, and/or expanding resources to enhance collection capabilities.

For FY 2007 and beyond, increasing the collection of current support and preventing and reducing arrears accumulation was identified as a national initiative by State IV-D Directors and OCSE. The Project to Avoid Increasing Delinquencies (PAID) Initiative, established in February 2007, seeks to focus on the program’s core mission of increasing child support collections and reducing and preventing the accumulation of arrears. Specifically, this initiative renews emphasis on areas that have been a priority since the start of the program and ensures OCSE resources are supporting States in getting results.

With more knowledge about the composition of child support debt, the program can design and implement more effective strategies to collect debt from those who have the ability to pay and develop more appropriate policies for those low-income parents who do not. The PAID Initiative provided information and insights into managing child support debt, reducing its growth, and enhancing the ability to increase collections for children.

In FY 2007, OCSE, in consultation with States and as part of the PAID Initiative, developed a number of tools to assist States’ efforts to increase collections and prevent and/or decrease arrears:

  • The PAID Practices Guide is a high-level overview of practices, intended for use by States and OCSE, to foster discussions of processes that could be employed to set appropriate orders, employ early intervention, improve locate and enforcement, review and modify orders, and manage existing arrears. 
  • The PAID In Full Guide is an expanded analysis tool that provides implementation criteria on individual PAID practices to assist readers looking for methods to optimize their processes.  In FY 2007, guides on four critical core processes were published: income withholding, review and adjustment, financial institution freeze and seize, and case closure.
  • PAID UPdates are brief summaries of individual PAID practices collected from Child Support Enforcement agencies across the country. They highlight efforts that have produced quantifiable results and have an impact on increasing child support collections or reducing arrears. Five UPdates were developed in FY 2007 and transmitted electronically to States.
  • The PAID Workplace is an electronic Web site designed to facilitate the exchange of useful information about PAID practices and access to guidance documents. A logic model outlining PAID activities, outputs, and outcomes also is available on the Workplace.
  • PAID Attention meetings are conducted to analyze and review individual State’s practices with State and Federal staff to ensure a collaborative and comprehensive approach for providing technical assistance and coordinating technical support site visits.
  • Workgroups, comprised of State and Federal staff, have been established on a number of topics related to PAID, including arrears stratification, unreported/unearned income, and data mining.

These efforts are directed toward the goal of maximizing available technical assistance resources by coordinating and targeting them so that they can be most helpful and effective.


PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS

Cumulative Total Distributed Collections

Since the inception of the Federal Child Support Program in 1975, the cumulative total of distributed collections through FY 2007 was about $311 billion. In FY 2007, $24.9 billion was distributed. Table 1 (below) shows cumulative total distributed collections over a 30-year period.

TABLE 1: CUMULATIVE TOTAL DISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS
Fiscal Year Dollar Amount Fiscal Year Dollar Amount
1978 $2,604,235,499 1993 $62,703,972,657
1979 3,937,494,508 1994 72,554,132,067
1980 5,415,194,214 1995 83,381,299,246
1981 7,044,121,631 1996 95,401,088,670
1982 8,814,499,727 1997 108,765,060,372
1983 10,838,683,689 1998 123,112,767,053
1984 13,216,771,333 1999 139,013,968,130
1985 15,910,299,422 2000 156,868,239,652
1986 19,154,894,898 2001 175,825,836,760
1987 23,072,392,802 2002 195,962,703,831
1988 27,685,832,571 2003 217,139,093,713
1989 32,935,583,901 2004 239,000,352,589
1990 38,945,708,783 2005 262,006,232,720
1991 45,831,327,758 2006 285,939,616,977
1992 53,795,849,558 2007 310,794,385,465

Undistributed Collections

Undistributed Collections (UDC) are child support payments that have been collected by State Child Support offices that have not been sent to custodial parents. These payments, collected on behalf of individual recipients, cannot be disbursed immediately because of the lack of identifying information, unknown whereabouts of the intended recipient, the need to determine recipient welfare status, dispute resolution, and the like.

Figure 1 shows UDC changes between FY 1999 and FY 2007. From FY 1999 to FY 2001, UDC rose by 35 percent to $738 million. By FY 2007, UDC had decreased to $472 million, which is $73 million (or 13 percent) less than UDC in FY 1999, and $266 million (36 percent) less than in FY 2001 when UDC was at its highest point.

Figure 1. Net Undistributed Collections (UDC) and UDC as Percentage of Total Collections

Figure 1. Net Undistributed Collections (UDC) and UDC as Percentage of Total Collections
Graphical representation of the data presented in the accompanying table

Figure 1 Data: Net Undistributed Collections (UDC) and UDC as Percentage of Total Collections
FY 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 9b 4th quarter

Net UDC in Millions 545 647 738 657 532 479 497 485 472
% of Total Collections 3.31% 3.49% 3.75% 3.16% 2.45% 2.15% 2.15% 2.04% 1.86%

Overall, net UDC is small relative to the total child support collections. UDC as a percentage of total collections started with 3.31 percent in FY 1999, reached its highest point (3.75 percent) in FY 2001, and declined to 1.86 percent in FY 2007 (Figure 1).

Table 2 categorizes collections remaining undistributed in the past three years into “good UDC” (UDC that will be distributed in the near future, either within six months from receipt of the collections or within a few days to a few months following the end of the current quarter) and “other UDC” (includes collections being held pending resolution of legal disputes; collections being held pending transfer to other State or Federal agency; collections being held pending location of the custodial or noncustodial parent; collections disbursed but uncashed and stale-dated; collections with inaccurate or missing information; and other collections remaining undistributed). In the past three years, good UDC were close to or more than 50 percent of the total UDC and the percentage of good UDC among the total UDC increased from FY 2005 to FY 2007.

States also report undistributed collections by the length of time in which collections remain undistributed. These undistributed collections are grouped into less-than-six-month UDC and more-than-six-month UDC (Table 2). The six-month period set forth in Section 464(a)(3)(B) of the Social Security Act and 45 CFR 303.72(h)(5) specifies the maximum timeframe during which amounts received through the Federal income tax refund offset may be held before distribution to the custodial parent. In each of the past three years, more than 70 percent of the total UDC was distributed within the first six months, with the remaining (less than 30 percent of the total UDC) retained more than six months.

TABLE 2: COLLECTIONS REMAINING UNDISTRIBUTED IN THE PAST THREE YEARS
Fiscal Year Good UDC  Other UDC Total < 6 Months > 6 Months Total

Source: Schedule UDC

2007 $241,945,588 $222,695,632 $464,641,220 $333,905,776 $130,735,444 $464,641,220
  52.1% 47.9% 100.0% 71.9% 28.1% 100.0%
2006 $206,472,631 $194,029,612 $400,502,243 $294,395,197 $106,107,046 $400,502,243
  51.6% 48.4% 100.0% 73.5% 26.5% 100.0%
2005 $189,706,247 $192,775,704 $382,481,951 $278,012,978 $104,468,973 $382,481,951
  49.6% 50.4% 100.0% 72.7% 27.3% 100.0%

OCSE recognized that growth in UDC was becoming a problem and sought to address the issue in a variety of ways. In FY 2007, OCSE continued to conduct meetings and hold quarterly conference calls with the Federal and regional staff responsible for monitoring UDC. These conference calls provided an opportunity for staff to identify States that have made progress and those needing technical assistance with their UDC data.

Medical Support

OCSE’s FY 2005-2009 National Strategic Plan includes the establishment and enforcement of medical support as a stand-alone goal.  OCSE acknowledges that the provision of medical coverage by the custodial parent (or step-parent) may be a better option for many children than the traditional practice of ordering noncustodial parents to provide medical coverage.  In addition, the program recognizes its role in assisting States to control their Medicaid expenditures by placing the financial responsibility for health care on the family, not the taxpayer, to the greatest extent possible.  The Strategic Plan includes performance indicators for both the establishment and enforcement of medical support, as well as for the percentage of IV-D children with health care coverage from any source, and the Medicaid cost savings attributable to OCSE medical support efforts.   

The Child Support Performance and Incentive Act of 1998 (CSPIA) mandated the establishment of the Medical Child Support Working Group (MCSWG) to identify impediments to the effective enforcement of medical support. The medical support provisions in the regulations, published September 20, 2006, addressed recommendations of the MCSWG. CSPIA also mandated establishment of the Medical Support Incentive Workgroup (MSIW) to develop a performance measure of the effectiveness of States in establishing and enforcing medical support obligations. In FY 2007, State CSE programs reported information that allows OCSE to determine their performance in establishing and enforcing medical support orders for children. As recommended by the workgroup, for the second year these data were audited to assess the reliability of the two proposed medical support indicators for management purposes. While not affecting incentive payments or penalty determinations, the Office of Audit reviewed the proposed establishment and enforcement indicators to determine if States reported data in accordance with form OCSE-157 instructions and Federal regulations.

The OCSE Employer Services team continued to provide extensive technical assistance to employers on the National Medical Support Notice (NMSN) through articles in publications, presentations at conferences and teleconferences, and explanatory material on its Web site. The OCSE Web site has an electronic version of the NMSN that can be downloaded for use by State workers. The Employer Services team also continued to work with States by responding to individual requests for assistance.

OCSE provided guidance to States and localities on how to assist children of active duty military personnel and military retirees in obtaining health care coverage through the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS), a database used to confirm enrollment and eligibility for health care benefits through the military. The Employer Services team, in collaboration with the DoD, maintains instructions on pursing health insurance for the dependent of a military member via their Web site, in Working with the Military as an Employer: A Quick Guide.

ACF hosted three regional medical support related collaboration meetings in FY 2007. These meetings brought together State Directors from Medicaid, State Child Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), and the CSE program to discuss ways to increase medical support for children and cost savings through collaboration among these agencies at the State level. These meetings also were attended by Federal staff from OCSE and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Regional meetings were held on August 20-22 in Oklahoma City, August 27-29 in Vermont and June 19 and September 20 in Wilmington, Delaware.

Grants and Waivers

The following grants and waivers provided funding for services or activities which benefited the Child Support Enforcement Program, but failed to meet the program requirements.

SECTION 1115 DEMONSTRATION GRANTS

Section 1115(a) of the Social Security Act provides OCSE the authority to fund demonstration project grants.[3] In FY 2007, OCSE awarded $539,984 in Section 1115 grants to the following six State agencies:

  • The New Jersey Department of Human Services received $150,000 to implement a comprehensive approach to establishing and enforcing medical support orders.
  • The Maryland Department of Human Resources Child Support Enforcement Administration received $150,000 to partner with the District of Columbia Child Support Services Division to establish a program for managing its shared interstate caseload.
  • The District of Columbia’s Office of the Attorney General, Child Support Services Division, received $60,000 to evaluate the recently expanded pass-through and disregard policy.
  • The Louisiana Department of Social Services received $59,984 to demonstrate improved performance in current collections through collaboration with the courts and use of early intervention techniques.
  • The Texas Office of Attorney General Child Support Agency received $60,000 to work with the State’s Medicaid/SCHIP Agency to improve medical support outcomes and reduce Medicaid costs.
  • The State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services Division of Child Support received $60,000 to strengthen the data exchange between the TANF and child support programs.

These projects will help improve child support enforcement in six States. The grants are designed to help families achieve self-sufficiency and promote stability for children, mothers, and fathers.

SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) GRANTS

Under the authority of Section 452(j) of the Social Security Act, Special Improvement Project (SIP) Grants provide Federal funds for research and demonstration programs and special projects of regional or national significance. Eligible applicants include State and local public agencies, for profit and nonprofit agencies (including faith-based organizations) and Tribal organizations.

The Special Improvement Project (SIP) Grant Program provides funding for projects that further the national child support program mission and goals and help improve program performance. In FY 2007, the SIP grants provided nearly $600,000 in funding for six grants to two child support agencies, a Tribe, a State court, a local prosecutor’s office and a nonprofit organization to advance the performance of the nation’s child support enforcement system.

  • Two grants are designed to develop methods to work more effectively with incarcerated and recently released noncustodial parents:
    • The Kern County Department of Child Support Services in Bakersfield, CA received $100,000 to partner with the Kern County Parole Office. The “On-the-Way-Out” Project will place a teleconferencing kiosk in the local Parole Office to provide newly released noncustodial parents immediate access to child support staff. Parole Officers will coordinate with Kern County DCSS staff so that participants can be interviewed remotely, without requiring a face-to-face meeting.
    • The Sagamore Institute, Inc. of Indianapolis, IN received $83,498 to develop a timely approach to modifying child support orders for incarcerated noncustodial parents in Indiana prisons and also will pilot a program “Work-Responsibility-Reward” to encourage noncustodial parent responsibility.
  • One grant is designed to promote Tribal parental responsibility and healthy marriage:
    • Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe of Tokeland, WA received $99,896 for a collaboration project, “Shoalwater Bay-Washington State Outreach, Education and Support Enforcement Program.” This project will establish an integrated case management process with Washington State Division of Child Support and provide community outreach and education services and referrals to encourage Tribal parental responsibility and healthy marriage.
  • Three grants were awarded for child support and court collaboration efforts to improve client outcomes and component operating efficiency:
    • The Texas Office of the Attorney General received $100,000 to improve parental understanding and compliance with court-ordered child support, medical support, and custody/visitation.
    • The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office of Cleveland, OH, received $100,000 to develop and deliver cross-training curricula on model collection and enforcement tools at two intra-jurisdictional trainings for judges, child support staff, prosecutors, probation departments, and numerous financial institutions.
    • The New York State Unified Court System received $99,830 to expand the Parent Success Initiative (PSI), which previously served only voluntary noncustodial parent participants, in Onondaga County to serve an additional 200 mandated referrals each year to receive parenting and job placement services. Grant funds will support screening and case management.

CHILD ACCESS AND VISITATION GRANTS

The Grants to States for the Access and Visitation Program (42 U.S.C. 699b) was authorized by Congress through passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. The goal of the program, as set in statute, is to “”¦enable States to establish and administer programs to support and facilitate noncustodial parents’ access to and visitation of their children, by means of activities including mediation (both voluntary and mandatory), counseling, education, development of parenting plans, visitation enforcement (including monitoring, supervision and neutral drop-off and pick-up), and development of guidelines for visitation and alternative custody arrangements.”

Since its inception in 1996, a total of $10 million has been appropriated each year to be allocated among the States for the Access and Visitation Program, with each State required to contribute 10 percent of total program costs. The funds are allocated to each State per Section 469B (42 U.S.C. 669b) using the following funding formula, with a minimum allocation of $100,000 per State.

Federal law requires that each State monitor, evaluate, and report on services funded through access and visitation. This requirement is satisfied through the annual submission of the “State Child Access Program Survey,“ which includes:

  • State agency contact information;
  • services funded;
  • provider agency contact information;
  • number of parents served;
  • socio-economic and demographic information on families served; and
  • increases in noncustodial parenting time with children.

From FY 1998 through FY 2007, over a half million parents were recipients of services through State-administered Access and Visitation Grant Programs. Figure 2 provides statistics on the number of recipients of access and visitation services.

Based on OCSE’s most recent data, States provided services to an estimated 79,558 parents in FY 2007. Nearly equal numbers of fathers (37,364) and mothers (39,657) were served in addition to 2,537 grandparents and/or legal guardians (Figure 3). The majority of parents served were unmarried and poor with annual incomes of less than $20,000. Over 83,500 children were associated with the total number of parents served.

States continue to fund a range of access and visitation services. Parent education, mediation, and parenting plans rank among the most popular programs (Figure 4).[4]

Figure 2. Number of Parents or Grandparents/Legal Guardians Served Annually
Count of legal guardians served per year

Figure 2 Data: Number of Parents or Grandparent/Legal Guardians Served Annually
FY 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Mother 10000 20500 23500 27738 29638 34629 36400 33795 36830 39657
Father 9000 19500 24500 27945 32584 32936 32500 32174 34212 37364
Grandparents/
Legal Guardians
          1958 2262 2873 2435 2537
Total 19000 40000 48000 55683 62219 69523 71162 68842 73477 79558

Figure 3: Recipients of Access and Visitation Services by Type, FY 2007
Recipients of Access and Visitation Services by Type, FY 2007

Figure 3 Data: Recipients of Access and Visitation Services by Type, FY 2007
Mothers Fathers Grandparents/
Legal Guardians
Children
39,657 (24.3%) 37,364 (22.9%) 2,537 (1.6%) 83,500 (51.2%)

Figure 4: Number of Clients by Services Provided, FY 2007
Recipients of Access and Visitation Services by Type

Figure 4 Data: Number of Clients by Services Provided, FY 2007
Mediation Counseling Parent
Education
Parenting
Plans
Supervised
Visitation
Neutral
Drop-Off
20951 6035 67158 21688 17641 7952

HEALTHY MARRIAGE INITIATIVE WAIVERS

Healthy Marriage Initiative Waivers are aimed at helping couples and individuals who wish to gain greater access to marriage education services from which they may acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to form and sustain a healthy marriage.

These waivers allow States and approved sites to provide healthy-marriage education integrated with child support enforcement services and to conduct a media campaign describing the advantages of marriage, especially for low-income populations. These services to parents are intended to strengthen relationships and foster marriage, when appropriate. This education is designed to be voluntary and require domestic violence safeguards. Federal funds for these projects provide 66 percent of total project costs while State and other non-Federal funds provide the remaining 34 percent.

In FY 2007, OCSE awarded a waiver to Indiana, OCSE’s 15th Child Support Healthy Marriage Waiver. Indiana proposes to serve 2,000 participants over the term of the waiver (June 2007 - June 2012).

Consumer Services

OCSE operates an Internet Web site with easy access and search capability. The site offers child support professionals and the public a significant amount of information about the CSE Program. OCSE also responds to thousands of customer, congressional, and White House case inquiries and requests for program information; operates the National Reference Center, which responds to requests for child support publications, provides services to customers and child support professionals in the international community; and publishes the OCSE national newsletter, Child Support Report.

In FY 2007, OCSE continued to provide citizen access to on-demand answers to frequently asked child support questions.  Approximately 905,000 people visited the Web site for the questions and answers on the CSE Program.  In addition, 4,600 individual questions were answered via the Web. 


PERFORMANCMANAGEMENTE-BASED

The Strategic Plan

The success of the CSE Program is measured through the use of specific performance indicators in the FY 2005-2009 National Strategic Plan that support the following five goals:

  • all children have established parentage;
  • all children in IV-D cases have support orders;
  • all children in IV-D cases have medical coverage;
  • all children in IV-D cases receive financial support from parents, as ordered; and
  • the IV-D program will be efficient and responsive in its operations.

The Plan’s mission, vision, guiding principles, goals, objectives, and indicators are intended to bring child support professionals everywhere, and all others who collaborate with the IV-D program, an understanding of how the work they do directly affects the outcomes in our program. The Plan is a practical management tool for setting work priorities and focusing resources on results. It also provides a direction for the program and gives parents and taxpayers a tool for holding OCSE accountable for progress.

This Plan, unlike the previous strategic plans, also included strategies for achieving the desired outcomes. These strategies emphasize prevention and early intervention; proactive case management to ensure reliable support payments; simplified distribution of collections and prompt payment of families first; health coverage for children as a primary consideration; and elimination of barriers associated with multi-state cases.

Using these strategies, outcomes improved for children nationally as noted above. More child support was collected and distributed and the rate of accumulation of arrears began to decrease.

Budget and Performance Integration

The CSE Program has taken significant steps to improve its performance by integrating performance review with budget decisions. In FY 2003, the CSE Program underwent a program assessment and was recognized as one of the most effective Federally-funded programs. To support the integration of budget and performance, OCSE has a measure that calculates efficiency by comparing total IV-D dollars collected by States with total IV-D dollars they expend for administrative purposes, the Child Support Performance and Incentive Act (CSPIA) cost-effectiveness ratio (CER). In FY 2007, the national cost-effectiveness ratio was $4.73, which exceeded the target of $4.56. OCSE’s budget requests and performance plan are aligned with those of the Department of Health and Human Services and OCSE has collaborated successfully with States to develop national performance goals.

Performance-Based Incentives and Penalties

Since 1975, the Federal Government has paid incentives each year to State CSE programs to encourage improved child support collections through efficient establishment and enforcement techniques. These incentive payments are a key source of funding for State programs.

The method for calculating incentive payments changed with the adoption of the Child Support Performance and Incentive Act (CSPIA) in 1998. An Incentive Funding Workgroup composed of Federal and State partners made recommendations to the Secretary to develop this system. Four key elements of the performance-based incentive system include:

  • incentive payments based on measured performance in five areas: paternity establishment, order establishment, current collections, cases paying toward arrears, and cost-effectiveness;
  • reliable and complete data (as determined by annual data reliability audits and reviews);
  • annual legislated amounts from which States are paid; and
  • incentives must be reinvested into State child support programs.

In FY 2007, all 54 States and territories received an incentive payment for the five performance measures. This is an improvement over the results in FY 2006, in which 51 States and territories received incentives for all five performance measures and three States received an incentive for four measures.

Penalties also may be assessed when the calculated level of performance for any of the three penalty measures (paternity establishment, support order establishment, or current collections) fail to achieve a specified level, or if States’ data used to compute incentive measures are found to be incomplete or unreliable, or when States are not in compliance with certain child support requirements. There is an automatic corrective action year. The corrective action year is the fiscal year immediately following the year of the deficiency. If the State’s data are determined complete and reliable and the related performance is adequate for the corrective action year, the penalty is not imposed.

If the corrective action was unsuccessful, the financial penalty is a reduction to the State’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant. The penalty amount is calculated as 1 to 2 percent of the adjusted State Family Assistance Grant (SFAG) for the TANF program for the first year of the deficiency. The penalty amount increases each year, up to 5 percent, for each consecutive year the State’s data are found to be incomplete, unreliable, or the State’s performance on a penalty measure fails to attain the specified level of performance. In FY 2007, three States incurred penalties and two States received warning letters for failing to reach such specified levels in paternity establishment.

Audits and Data Reliability

The passage of PRWORA changed the direction and emphasis of audits of State CSE programs conducted by OCSE. Legislative requirements now emphasize performance and outcomes rather than the pre-PRWORA requirements that focused on processing and taking actions on child support cases.

As indicated in Section 6.3, States receive financial incentives based on meeting or exceeding standards for each of five performance measures related to paternity and order establishment, collecting child support, and cost-effectiveness. The incentives are paid based on data that States report to the Federal Government. The OCSE Office of Audit performs Data Reliability Audits (DRAs) to evaluate the completeness, accuracy, security, and reliability of these data reported and produced by State reporting systems. The DRAs help ensure that incentives are earned and paid only on the basis of verifiable data and that the incentive payment system is fair and equitable. In addition, while not currently subject to incentives or penalties, data related to a proposed medical support establishment measure and a medical support enforcement measure were subject to FY 2007 data reliability audits.

FY 2007 was the eighth year OCSE calculated and paid incentives to States for meeting performance standards in the five mandated performance measure areas. All 54 States/territories and jurisdictions passed the DRA/MDR[5] in FY 2007, an improvement over the 52 States that passed in FY 2006 and the 50 States that passed in FY 2005.

Cost Audits

OCSE also is required by Section 452(a)(4)(C)(ii) of the Social Security Act to evaluate the adequacy of the financial management of a State’s program. Specifically, OCSE is mandated to perform reviews of expenditures claimed by States for Federal reimbursement. The primary objectives of a cost audit are to determine whether costs claimed by the State for Federal reimbursement are allowable, allocable, and reasonable to the child support program and to ensure that States bear their fair share of child support costs. Financial audits are performed after the DRAs are completed to the extent that time and resources are available before beginning the next fiscal year’s DRAs. Findings from cost audits for which a final report was issued in FY 2007 included unallowable non-IV-D costs claimed for reimbursement in the amount of $1,025,224.

Self-Assessment

Section 454(15)(A) of the Social Security Act requires States to perform annual assessments of their respective CSE programs and to report the findings to HHS. State annual self-assessments must cover a 12-month period and include the following mandatory sections: Executive Summary of Review Findings, Description of Optional Review Criteria Included in the Report, Description of Sampling Methodology Used, and Results of the Self-Assessment Review. They also may include the following two optional review criteria: Program Direction, which allows States to describe the relationship between program compliance with respect to self-assessment review criteria and program performance based upon the Child Support Program incentive measures; and Program Service Enhancement, which provides a description of innovative activities put into practice that led to improved program performance and customer service.

The mandatory performance criteria are as follows:

  • Case Closure;
  • Establishment of Paternity and Support Orders;
  • Enforcement of Orders; Disbursement of Collections;
  • Securing and Enforcement of Medical Support Orders;
  • Review and Adjustment of Support Orders;
  • Interstate Services; and
  • Expedited Processes.

Each performance criterion has a corresponding Federal compliance standard. The annual self-assessment report must include a description of the corrective action taken or planned by States for every mandatory self-assessment review criteria for which they fail to achieve the corresponding Federal compliance standard.

In FY 2007, 31 States met the Federal compliance standard for all performance measures included in the annual State self-assessment reviews. Each State that failed to meet its Federal standards submitted corrective action plans for each failed measure. These plans described how the respective States intend to ensure future compliance with each standard they failed to meet.

Coordination Council

The purpose of the OCSE Coordination Council is to coordinate strategic and ongoing activities across OCSE Divisions and Regional Offices that support the FY 2005-2009 National Strategic Plan.  More specifically, the Coordination Council tracks the activities and projects that OCSE staff undertake by mapping the activities to the strategies in the Strategic Plan.  This enables OCSE management to identify cross-cutting activities, eliminate any duplicate efforts by merging activities where appropriate, and determine any gaps in OCSE activities.


PROJECT SAVE OUR CHILDREN

Project Save Our Children (PSOC) is a child support enforcement initiative that targets criminally delinquent parents who willfully fail to take responsibility for their children, owe large sums of past-due child support, and who are very skillful in hiding assets. By prosecuting those parents who can but will not provide support for their children, PSOC sends a pointed message about the importance of parental responsibility. During FY 2007, the PSOC program resulted in $8,086,608 in child support collections from 1,139 child support cases.

During FY 2007, PSOC task force units continued to access the online Child Support Enforcement Tracking System 5 (CSETS 5), a redeveloped system that is available at all screening sites used to track cases, including restitution payments. This allows faster and more accurate reporting of case and payment history information.

Between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 2007, there were 180 PSOC convictions in South Dakota alone, which resulted in collections of $1,366,102.  One significant statistic related to these 180 convictions is that 88 NCPs paid, or now are making, monthly payments.

In addition, PSOC provided ongoing Web-based training required for all Investigative Analysts on the law enforcement data system, as well as other data systems. PSOC also contributed several articles to various newspapers and communications media throughout the nation, including the Child Support Report, about investigations which resulted in the arrest and recovery of restitution ordered by the court for nonpayment of child support.


THE TRIBAL IV-D PROGRAM

In FY 2007, the Tribal Child R Part 309 including: establishment of paternity; establishment of support orders; modification and enforcement of support orders; collection and distribution of support; and location of noncustodial and custodial parents and their assets.

The following 12 programs were fully operational, comprehensive IV-D Tribal Programs under the Tribal Child Support regulations:

  • Chickasaw Nation, OK
  • Navajo Nation, AZ and NM
  • Puyallup Tribe, WA
  • Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Sioux Tribe, SD
  • Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, WI
  • Menominee Indian Tribe, WI
  • Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, WA
  • Lummi Nation, WA
  • Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI
  • Cherokee Nation, OK
  • Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes, AK
  • Osage Nation, OK

These Tribes participated in national child support meetings and conferences which included the National Child Support Interstate and Systems Symposium; Region X Tribal/State Summit; the National Tribal Child Support Directors Association; the National Tribal Child Support Enforcement Association Conference; the National Child Support Enforcement Association Conference; the 17th National Child Support Training Conference; and the Western Interstate Child Support Enforcement Conference. OCSE also provided on-site technical assistance to both fully funded and start-up Tribal applicants upon request.

A total of $17.8 million was collected, distributed, and sent to States during FY 2007 from the 12 Tribal comprehensive programs for those inter-jurisdictional cases that Tribes enforced for States. This represents a 37 percent increase over the $12.9 million of collections sent to States in FY 2006.

The following 21 programs received second year start-up funding during FY 2007:

  • Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, WA
  • Three Affiliated Tribes - Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arickara Nation, ND
  • Oneida Nation, WI
  • Winnebago Tribe, NE
  • Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, MN
  • White Earth Nation, MN
  • Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI
  • Pueblo of Zuni, NM
  • Muscogee (Creek) Nation, OK
  • Kickapoo Tribe, KS
  • Ponca Tribe, OK
  • Penobscot Nation, ME
  • Mescalero Apache Tribe, NM
  • Kaw Nation, OK
  • Comanche Nation, OK
  • Klamath Tribes, OR
  • Tulalip Tribes, WA
  • Nooksack Indian Tribe, WA
  • Modoc Tribe, OK
  • Quinault Indian Nation, WA
  • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, OR

The following highlights some accomplishments of the comprehensive Tribal programs as determined by their narrative reports for FY 2007.

Cherokee Nation

  • Received full funding to operate its child support program in April 2007.
  • Handled over 5,000 cases in collaboration with the State of Oklahoma and the Chickasaw Nation.
  • Hired additional staff and conducted training based on 50 cases received from the Chickasaw Nation.
  • Collected and distributed more than $20,000; by end of the fiscal year had a collection on 91 of 100 cases.

Chickasaw Nation

  • Managed 5,358 active cases.
  • Established paternity for 163 children.
  • Monitored noncustodial parents progress in obtaining and/or maintaining employment, as well as monitoring their child support payments to the custodial parent.
  • Collected, distributed, and sent to States more than $5 million in child support.
  • Distributed about $89,000 from the “undistributed list.”
  • Collected more than $115,000 from clients in their Tribal Employment Payment Project.

Forest County Potawatomi

  • Experienced a 38 percent increase in child support cases with a total of 475 cases in 2007.
  • Collected, distributed, and sent to States more than $2 million for the fiscal year (a 24 percent increase in collections).
  • Resolved paternity for 70 percent of applications.

Lac du Flambeau

  • Maintained a caseload of 955 that averaged 1.5 children per case.
  • Provided services for 657 tribal children.
  • Distributed more than $440,000 in collections that was applied toward the $690,000 due in current support and a total of $247,656 was applied towards arrears.

Lummi Nation

  • Maintained a caseload of 500 open cases; 139 opened in FY 2007.
  • Full-time staff consisted of 3 caseworkers, a payment specialist, an administrative assistant, and an attorney.
  • Collected, disbursed, and forwarded to States about $300,000.

Menominee

  • Of 1,560 cases, 1,290 had orders (about 80 percent).
  • Distributed collections totaled $1.1 million; an additional $44,200 was sent to States.
  • Established 87 paternities in FY 2007.

The Navajo Nation

  • Caseload increased from about 15,900 to about 16,600 (almost 5 percent).
  • More than 10,300 paternities were established (more than a 4 percent increase over the number established in 2006).
  • More than 4,100 orders were established (more than a 6 percent increase over the number established in 2006).
  • The annual budget of $792,616 was included as part of the Joint Powers Agreement between Navajo Nation and New Mexico.

Port Gamble S’Klallam

  • Caseload is in excess of 300 and increased 33 percent over the FY 2006 caseload.
  • Collections doubled since FY 2006.
  • Collected and distributed $74,400 in child support; an additional $43,000 was collected and sent to States.
  • Relied heavily on an agreement-based process;[6] 92 percent of agreed cases paid child support. In non-agreed cases, only 32 percent cases paid child support.

Puyallup

  • Established a Judicial based child support program.
  • Established more Agreed Orders of Paternity and Child Support Orders, as a result Voluntary Wage Assignments are being signed and immediately implemented.
  • Increased collections to $122,528 in FY 2007.
  • The program continued to open cases with Tribal members for direct services and continually received referrals for direct services.
  • Executed extensive customer service practice in dealing with child support cases.
  • Utilized access databases for case set-up and statistical information and, in doing so, decreased manual gathering of data.

Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate

  • Continued hiring and training staff.
  • Processed 33 new applications per month.
  • Completed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the State of South Dakota and the Tribe to meet the needs of the Child Support Enforcement Services.
  • Processed child support collections; disbursement payments were made on a daily basis.

Tlingit and Haida

  • Officially opened its doors in March 2007.
  • Serves 20 villages and communities that are spread over 43,000 square miles within the Southeastern Alaskan Panhandle, which is the Tribe’s traditional service area.
  • Caseworkers successfully accomplished sampling of DNA testing for several individuals, which resulted in successful establishment of paternity.
  • Tribal Child Support Unit (TCSU) has networked successfully with the Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribe’s employment and training services to provide noncustodial parents with new job training skills. This has resulted in noncustodial parents obtaining new employment and has empowered them to start making child support payments.
  • In March of 2007, TCSU staff successfully negotiated the transfer of hundreds of existing cases with Tribal members from the Alaska Child Support Services Division.
  • Due to the delay of transferring of the cases, the FY 2007 caseload consisted of two cases; paternity and a child support order have been established in each case. This did not reflect the hundreds of cases that caseworkers were in the process of opening.

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM

In support of the Hague Special Commission, the U.S. has taken a leadership role in organizing and coordinating the Administrative Cooperation Working Group (ACWG). The stated goals of the ACWG are to improve administrative cooperation among participating countries and to develop possible recommendations on administrative cooperation for the language and implementation of the new Child Support Convention. Approximately 60 individuals representing 15 countries and organizations participated in the work of the ACWG during 2007. In its 2007 report, the ACWG and its subcommittees (Country Profile and Monitoring and Review of the Operation and Implementation of the Convention) submitted a Country Profile questionnaire for consideration by the Diplomatic Conference and discussed issues related to post-Convention implementation, including dissemination of good practices and the establishment of an advisory committee that would provide ongoing post-Convention implementation assistance. The U.S. delegation is committed to ensuring a results-oriented, effective Convention and the U.S. child support system serves as the model for performance-based measurement and monitoring of child support efforts.

During FY 2007, the U.S. completed foreign reciprocating agreements with El Salvador, Finland, Hungary, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon Territory. Since 1996, the U.S. has completed bi-lateral agreements with 12 countries and 11 Canadian Provinces/Territories. Under such an agreement, both countries agree to provide child support services cost-free upon request from another country.

OCSE provided training for State caseworkers through a series of teleconferences on the topic of International Child Support Case Processing. Representatives from Canada, Finland, and the United Kingdom gave presentations and responded to inquiries from State CSE caseworkers who handle international cases. OCSE also is collaborating with Canada to improve electronic payment processing in international cases.

OCSE also participated in the International Heads of Child Support Agencies meeting during 2007. Officials from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the U.S. used this forum to share innovative practices and to discuss collaborative efforts to improve international case processing.


[1] The methodology for estimating collections attributable to the NDNH data can be found at: “A Guidebook for a Common Methodology for Determining NDNH-Attributable Child Support Collections” on the ACF Web site

[2]The report is available on the ACF Web site at: Assessing Child Support Arrears in Nine Large States and the Nation  (PDF).

[3]Only State IV-D agencies or the State umbrella agencies of which they are a part can receive the grants. The agencies can contract with other agencies, universities, or private consultants to join in these efforts. States must apply for these funds in response to an OCSE grant announcement.

[4]Parenting plans - plans agreed on between parents defining access and visitation schedules with minor children.

[5]Modified Data Reliability Audits are reviews of the audit trails of data reported by States to ensure that such data have not undergone any significant change since the last Data Reliability Audit.

[6]Agreement-based process encourages parents to work together to achieve a common goal.

[7] Includes in-hospital and other paternities acknowledged. State paternity acknowledgements include an unknown number of acknowledgements for children in the IV-D caseload.

[8] Income withholding includes some collections for non-IV-D families.

[9] Includes administrative enforcement in interstate (AEI) cases and other sources.

[10] Net UDC is Gross UDC minus UDC Determined Undistributable and Abandoned.

[11] The Number of Unique Persons (NCPs and PFs) Matched is derived by unduplicating SSNs located across all data types (W4, QW, and UI).

[12] The The figures for the individual participant types are unduplicated within that category but not between them--i.e., an individual may appear in more than one category, but is only counted once within that category. Children — this number may be higher than the total number of children in Figure 12 due to States not closing cases on the FCR even though they are closed in the State’s system and due to States not deleting children off of the FCR case when they have emancipated and no arrears are owed for that particular child.

[13] In 2003, the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act was passed which included an increase of the child tax credit from $600 to $1,000 per qualifying child effective for the 2003 Tax Year. Because the credit was issued mid-year, the decision was made to issue Advance Child Tax Credit payments to qualifying families worth $400 for each qualifying child. Also eligible for offset, these payments resulted in an additional $120 million in collections for the Federal Offset Program.

FY 2007 CHARTS AND GRAPHS

Cases

Figure 1: The Child Support Caseload by Total, Current, Former, and Never Assistance and Percentages for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
Families formerly on public assistance continued to comprise the largest portion of the Child Support caseload.

Figure 1 Data: The Child Support Caseload by Total, Current, Former, and Never Assistance and Percentages for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 1+3

Total (in Millions) 15.9 15.9 15.9 15.8 15.8
Current Assistance (in Millions) 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.1
Former Assistance (in Millions) 7.4 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.2
Never Assistance (in Millions) 5.8 5.9 6.1 6.2 6.4
Current Assist. % 18% 17% 16% 15% 13%
Former Assist. % 46% 46% 46% 46% 46%
Never Assist. % 36% 37% 38% 39% 41%

Families formerly on public assistance continued to comprise the largest portion of the Child Support caseload.

Figure 2. Percentage of Caseload by State, Fiscal Year 2007
Eight States comprise more than 46.5 percent of the total child support caseload.

Source: Form OCSE-157, lines 1 and 3

Eight States comprise more than 46.5 percent of the total child support caseload.

Figure 3: Number and Percentage of Child Support Cases With and Without Support Orders Established for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
Cases with orders have gradually increased while cases without orders have gradually decreased since FY 2003.

Figure 3 Data: Number and Percentage of Child Support Cases With and Without Support Orders Established for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 1 and 2

Total Cases(in Millions) 15.9 15.9 15.9 15.8 15.8
Cases with Orders (in Millions) 11.5 11.8 12.0 12.2 12.3
Cases without Orders (in Millions) 4.4 4.1 3.9 3.6 3.4
Cases with Orders % 72% 74% 75% 77% 78%
Cases w/o Orders % 28% 26% 25% 23% 22%

Cases with orders have gradually increased while cases without orders have gradually decreased since FY 2003.

Figure 4: Number of Cases for Which a Collection Was Made by Current, Former, and Never Assistance for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
The total number of IV-D cases for which a collection was made has steadily increased between FY 2003 and FY 2007

Figure 4 Data: Number of Cases for Which a Collection Was Made by Current, Former, and Never Assistance for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 18

Total(in Thousands) 7,982 8,134 8,304 8,531 8,685
Current Assistance(in Thousands) 804 781 756 747 710
Former Assistance(in Thousands) 3,818 3,852 3,908 3,967 3,997
Never Assistance(in Thousands) 3,360 3,500 3,640 3,816 3,978

The total number of IV-D cases for which a collection was made has steadily increased between FY 2003 and FY 2007, largely driven by increases in the number of collections made for cases never on assistance.


Paternities Acknowledged

Figure 5: Paternities Established or Acknowledged for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
Paternity is determined for most children through in-hospital and other acknowledgement programs.

Figure 5 Data: Paternities Established or Acknowledged for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 10 and 16

Paternities Established (in Thousands) 663 692 690 675 640
Paternities Acknowledged7(in Thousands) 862 915 950 1,026 1,089
Total (in Thousands) 1,525 1,607 1,640 1,701 1,729

Paternity is determined for most children through in-hospital and other acknowledgement programs.


Collections

Figure 6: Percent of Collections Distributed to Current, Former, Never, and Medicaid Assistance Cases, FY 2007
Most child support collections were made for families who were never on assistance.

Figure 6 Data: Percent of Collections Distributed to Current, Former, Never, and Medicaid Assistance Cases, FY 2007 ($24.9 Billion Distributed)
Current Assistance Former Assistance Never Assistance Medicaid Assistance

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8G

$946,283,222(4%) $9,469,870,384(38%) $11,322,297,160(46%) $3,116,317,722(12%)

Most child support collections were made for families who were never on assistance. Former assistance and never assistance families combined received 84 percent of the child support collections in FY 2007.

Figure 7: Total Collections Received by Method of Collection,FY 2007
Overwhelmingly, most child support is received through wage withholding.

Figure 7 Data: Total Collections Received by Method of Collection, FY 2007
($30.2 Billion Received)
Income Withholding Unemployment Offset Federal Tax Offset State Tax Offset Other Sources Other States

Source: Form OCSE-34A lines 2a thru 2g

$21,036,378,972
(70%)
$489,878,815
(2%)
$1,582,838,061
(5%)
$217,370,718
(1%)
$5,498,315,651
(18%)
$1,357,884,423
(4%)

Overwhelmingly, most child support is received through wage withholding.

Figure 8: Total Distributed Collections by TANF/Foster Care and Non-TANF Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
Most child support collections are made for non-welfare families. Welfare collections continue to decline.

Figure 8 Data: Total Collections Received by Method of Collection, FY 2007
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A, line 8G; TANF/FC: line 8, columns (A+B) + line 7a, columns (C+D)

TANF/FC (in Billions) $3.0 $2.2 $2.2 $2.1 $2.1
Non-TANF/FC (in Billions) $18.2 $19.6 $20.7 $21.8 $22.8
Total (in Billions) $21.2 $21.9 $22.9 $23.9 $24.9

Most child support collections are made for non-welfare families. Welfare collections continue to decline mostly because of the decrease in the TANF/FC caseload.

Figure 9: Percentage of Net Undistributed Collections (UDC) by Category and Age, FY 2007 [10]
Collections held for future support account for the largest percent of undistributed collections.

Figure 9 Data: Net UDC By Category
Category Received within the past 2 days Tax offsets held for up to 6 months Collections received and held for future support Being held pending transfer to other states & resolution of legal disputes Unidentified collections Being held pending location of CP or NCP Disbursed but uncashed & stale-dated Inaccurate or missing information Other

Source: Form Schedule UDC, lines 2-6, 8-12

Collections 11.9% 19.1% 21.9% 9.5% 6.7% 10% 5.9% 6.2% 8.9%


Collections held for future support account for the largest percent of undistributed collections.

Figure 9 Data: Net UDC By Age
Age Up to 2 business days of receipt More than 2 days but no more than 30 days More than 30 days but no more than 6 months More than 6 months but no more than 1 year More than 1 year but no more than 3 years More than 3 years but no more than 5 years More than 5 years

Source: Form Schedule UDC, lines 14-20

Collections 14.2% 25.4% 33.3% 5.8% 9.4% 3.7% 8.2%

Collections held for future support account for the largest percent of undistributed collections.


Expenditures

Figure 10: Total Administrative Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
In FY 2007, total administrative expenditures remained basically unchanged from FY 2006.

Figure 10 Data: Total Administrative Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A line 9 column A+C

Total (in Billions) $5.2 $5.3 $5.4 $5.6 $5.6
Federal Share (in Billions) $3.4 $3.5 $3.5 $3.7 $3.7
State Share (in Billions) $1.8 $1.8 $1.8 $1.9 $1.9

In FY 2007, total administrative expenditures remained basically unchanged from FY 2006.

Figure 11: Total Automated Data Processing (ADP) Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
Automated Data Processing (ADP) expenditures increased 6 percent between FY 2003 and FY 2007.

Figure 11 Data: Total Automated Data Processing (ADP) Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A, lines 4, 5, and 6

Total (in Millions) $810 $880 $835 $876 $862

Automated Data Processing (ADP) expenditures increased 6 percent between FY 2003 and FY 2007.

Figure 12: Total Number of Children in the IV-D Program for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
The number of children in the Child Support Program decreased from 17.6 million in FY 2003 to 17.1 million in FY 2007.

Figure 12 Data: Total Number of Children in the IV-D Program for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157, line 4

Total (in Millions) 17.6 17.3 17.2 17.3 17.1

The number of children in the Child Support Program decreased from 17.6 million in FY 2003 to 17.1 million in FY 2007.


Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS)

Figure 13: Number of Unique Persons Matched and Number of Persons in the Federal Case Registry by Participant Type for Five Fiscal Years
The number of unique persons matched decreased by 1 percent between FY 2006 and 2007.

Figure 13a Data: Number of Unique Persons (NCPs and PFs) Matched by FPLS for Five Fiscal Years
Fiscal Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Persons Matched 4,566,268 4,225,570 4,706,263 4,980,433 4,940,371

Figure 13b: Number of Persons in the FCR by Participant Type as of 9/30/07
Children make up the largest portion of the participant types.

Figure 13b Data: Number of Persons in the FCR by Participant Type as of 9/30/07
Participant Type Non-custodial parents Putative fathers Custodial parents Children
People 11,649,746 1,225,112 12,662,255 20,046,692

The number of unique persons matched decreased by 1 percent between FY 2006 and 2007. Children make up the largest portion of the participant types.

Figure 14: Federal Offset Collections for Five Processing Years
Federal Offset collections for 2007 were $1.69 billion, a 5.8 percent increase over the previous year.

Figure 14 Data: Federal Offset Collections for Five Processing Years
Fiscal Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Federal Offset Collections $1,553,949,260 $1,489,147,415 $1,584,234,102 $1,600,239,060 $1,692,858,631

Federal Offset collections for 2007 were $1.69 billion, a 5.8 percent increase over the previous year.

NATIONWIDE, REGIONAL, AND STATE BOX SCORES


NATIONWIDE BOX SCORE

NATIONWIDE
  Amount % change from FY 06
Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.
Collections Distributed $24,854,768,488 3.8%
- Current Assistance $946,283,222 -4.0%
- Former Assistance $9,469,870,384 2.5%
- Never Assistance $11,322,297,160 3.2%
- Medicaid Assistance $3,116,317,722 13.8%
Total Expenditures $5,593,864,242 0.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.73 $0.15
Paternities & Acknowledgements 1,729,302 1.7%
Orders Established 1,177,589 1.6%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 60,104 -0.5%
Total Caseload 15,755,322 -0.6%
- Current Assistance 2,136,693 -8.5%
- Former Assistance 7,194,998 -1.0%
- Never Assistance 6,423,631 2.9%
Net Undistributed Collections $471,977,847 -2.8%
Arrears Amounts Due $106,463,340,323 2.0%

REGIONAL BOX SCORES

HHS REGIONAL OFFICES AND ASSOCIATED STATES
Region 1 Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Region 2 New Jersey
New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
Region 3 Delaware
District of Columbia
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
Region 4 Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Region 5 Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
Region 6 Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
Region 7 Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
Region 8 Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
Region 9 Arizona
California
Guam
Hawaii
Nevada
Region 10 Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington

 

REGION 1 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,037,427,344 3.1%
- Current Assistance $71,357,506 -3.5%
- Former Assistance $507,640,469 2.1%
- Never Assistance $389,236,936 5.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $69,192,433 4.0%
Total Expenditures $221,296,095 -3.5%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.96 $0.31
Paternities & Acknowledgements 59,672 -17.7%
Orders Established 52,750 4.3%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 1,974 -4.6%
Total Caseload 651,344 -1.3%
- Current Assistance 102,668 -6.2%
- Former Assistance 354,995 -1.1%
- Never Assistance 193,681 1.0%
Net Undistributed Collections $17,818,939 -17.9%
Arrears Amounts Due $4,640,816,183 -2.0%

 

REGION 2 Amount % change from FY 06
Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.
Collections Distributed $2,807,748,529 4.1%
- Current Assistance $85,507,248 -4.4%
- Former Assistance $699,543,973 -7.7%
- Never Assistance $1,983,463,365 8.0%
- Medicaid Assistance $39,233,943 258.3%
Total Expenditures $627,432,555 3.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.76 $0.04
Paternities & Acknowledgements 186,824 5.9%
Orders Established 67,571 -0.3%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 6,281 1.3%
Total Caseload 1,496,708 -1.0%
- Current Assistance 243,506 -7.5%
- Former Assistance 601,657 -3.4%
- Never Assistance 651,545 4.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $94,108,916 9.8%
Arrears Amounts Due $8,052,265,734 6.6%

 

REGION 3 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $2,787,266,619 1.8%
- Current Assistance $98,178,172 -11.7%
- Former Assistance $779,046,405 3.1%
- Never Assistance $1,793,421,626 2.0%
- Medicaid Assistance $116,620,416 3.9%
Total Expenditures $518,237,195 2.8%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.70 -$0.05
Paternities & Acknowledgements 169,636 -2.6%
Orders Established 92,089 -2.5%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 5,971 3.4%
Total Caseload 1,357,768 -4.1%
- Current Assistance 179,125 -16.9%
- Former Assistance 583,113 -1.8%
- Never Assistance 595,530 -1.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $32,821,365 -5.0%
Arrears Amounts Due $6,620,345,361 -3.1%

 

REGION 4 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $3,901,950,833 4.3%
- Current Assistance $133,884,607 -1.9%
- Former Assistance $1,785,345,829 5.5%
- Never Assistance $1,222,290,760 -4.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $760,429,637 19.4%
Total Expenditures $784,670,265 3.4%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.43 $0.03
Paternities & Acknowledgements 336,929 -1.0%
Orders Established 298,877 0.3%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 9,574 -1.7%
Total Caseload 3,100,460 0.6%
- Current Assistance 354,991 -11.5%
- Former Assistance 1,420,469 -2.1%
- Never Assistance 1,325,000 7.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $91,048,115 -8.9%
Arrears Amounts Due $17,748,068,648 0.9%

 

REGION 5 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $5,542,923,820 2.4%
- Current Assistance $133,140,060 0.2%
- Former Assistance $1,919,673,183 3.3%
- Never Assistance $2,732,979,363 0.2%
- Medicaid Assistance $760,429,637 8.9%
Total Expenditures $986,045,340 -5.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.84 $0.45
Paternities & Acknowledgements 254,238 -0.3%
Orders Established 266,597 4.7%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 11,953 -2.6%
Total Caseload 3,441,626 -1.2%
- Current Assistance 411,293 -4.1%
- Former Assistance 1,512,347 -1.2%
- Never Assistance 1,517,986 -0.3%
Net Undistributed Collections $121,277,641 -5.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $23,069,150,060 2.2%

 

REGION 6 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $3,022,613,578 10.3%
- Current Assistance $30,583,949 -11.3%
- Former Assistance $1,096,664,293 3.9%
- Never Assistance $1,171,384,040 13.8%
- Medicaid Assistance $723,981,296 16.4%
Total Expenditures $508,985,356 3.8%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.34 $0.34
Paternities & Acknowledgements 210,820 6.1%
Orders Established 155,203 1.8%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 5,452 0.3%
Total Caseload 1,699,707 4.3%
- Current Assistance 154,372 -3.0%
- Former Assistance 712,361 1.1%
- Never Assistance 832,974 8.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $32,594,857 21.0%
Arrears Amounts Due $13,759,834,402 5.7%

 

REGION 7 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,161,189,875 4.6%
- Current Assistance $45,906,127 -4.7%
- Former Assistance $537,067,361 5.3%
- Never Assistance $256,012,608 -0.1%
- Medicaid Assistance $322,203,779 9.0%
Total Expenditures $238,402,193 -2.9%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.20 $0.37
Paternities & Acknowledgements 81,205 4.2%
Orders Established 42,958 -2.1%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 2,659 3.0%
Total Caseload 783,938 -0.5%
- Current Assistance 104,410 -8.4%
- Former Assistance 410,388 2.0%
- Never Assistance 269,140 -0.9%
Net Undistributed Collections $17,094,081 -8.9%
Arrears Amounts Due $4,218,923,474 2.3%

 

REGION 8 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $672,869,073 4.7%
- Current Assistance $24,460,806 -13.4%
- Former Assistance $292,952,156 4.0%
- Never Assistance $259,190,451 5.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $96,265,660 10.6%
Total Expenditures $163,627,951 5.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.56 -$0.02
Paternities & Acknowledgements 40,553 -0.7%
Orders Established 24,973 -4.9%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 1,815 -4.1%
Total Caseload 378,842 -0.9%
- Current Assistance 36,319 -13.4%
- Former Assistance 191,934 -2.7%
- Never Assistance 150,589 5.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $8,704,334 -8.5%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,115,581,552 0.7%

 

REGION 9 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $2,724,869,964 1.1%
- Current Assistance $271,980,337 -3.1%
- Former Assistance $1,391,122,154 0.8%
- Never Assistance $955,720,429 2.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $106,047,044 4.8%
Total Expenditures $1,286,820,342 1.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $2.25 $0.00
Paternities & Acknowledgements 298,022 3.6%
Orders Established 114,038 0.6%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 11,654 -0.1%
Total Caseload 2,091,773 -2.3%
- Current Assistance 456,518 -9.0%
- Former Assistance 1,046,534 0.0%
- Never Assistance 588,721 -0.8%
Net Undistributed Collections $43,937,747 -9.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $22,532,828,716 1.7%

 

REGION 10 Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,195,908,853 4.1%
- Current Assistance $51,284,410 3.1%
- Former Assistance $460,814,561 0.0%
- Never Assistance $558,597,582 3.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $125,212,300 12.9%
Total Expenditures $258,346,950 0.4%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.98 $0.17
Paternities & Acknowledgements 91,403 18.5%
Orders Established 62,533 8.8%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 2,771 -0.6%
Total Caseload 753,156 0.2%
- Current Assistance 93,491 -5.6%
- Former Assistance 361,200 0.0%
- Never Assistance 298,465 2.5%
Net Undistributed Collections $12,571,852 5.9%
Arrears Amounts Due $3,705,526,193 -0.9%

STATE BOX SCORES

ALABAMA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $258,198,784 4.8%
- Current Assistance $6,101,037 4.9%
- Former Assistance $101,636,526 4.3%
- Never Assistance $150,458,754 5.1%
- Medicaid Assistance $2,467 5.4%
Total Expenditures $62,797,981 2.0%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.54 $0.15
Paternities & Acknowledgements 7,143 -6.3%
Orders Established 19,682 -0.5%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 757 1.2%
Total Caseload 224,763 -0.9%
- Current Assistance 27,855 -8.9%
- Former Assistance 99,619 0.4%
- Never Assistance 97,289 0.3%
Net Undistributed Collections $11,781,552 -0.4%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,305,706,001 3.5%

 

ALASKA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $90,888,031 5.2%
- Current Assistance $3,717,720 -14.1%
- Former Assistance $42,942,476 3.8%
- Never Assistance $44,068,568 8.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $159,267 -4.7%
Total Expenditures $23,327,695 1.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.41 $0.14
Paternities & Acknowledgements 3,721 1.2%
Orders Established 1,632 -25.0%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 247 0.0%
Total Caseload 45,120 0.3%
- Current Assistance 3,733 -12.5%
- Former Assistance 25,519 0.0%
- Never Assistance 15,868 4.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,156,892 -1.4%
Arrears Amounts Due $551,934,597 0.1%

 

ARIZONA Amount % change from FY 06

Arizona's large decrease for Net UDC is due to stale-dated checks and FY 06 case file clean-ups.

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $306,245,961 8.0%
- Current Assistance $11,086,445 -6.3%
- Former Assistance $186,777,769 7.7%
- Never Assistance $107,425,550 10.2%
- Medicaid Assistance $956,197 20.9%
Total Expenditures $81,449,461 10.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.27 -$0.08
Paternities & Acknowledgements 59,046 1.9%
Orders Established 7,696 2.7%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 1,088 0.6%
Total Caseload 212,524 0.7%
- Current Assistance 38,311 -2.7%
- Former Assistance 122,717 -0.7%
- Never Assistance 51,496 7.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $5,089,751 -54.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,618,138,427 2.2%

 

ARKANSAS Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $177,341,031 6.2%
- Current Assistance $3,578,071 13.4%
- Former Assistance $62,478,882 1.6%
- Never Assistance $40,880,018 -1.9%
- Medicaid Assistance $70,404,060 16.0%
Total Expenditures $47,968,535 6.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.07 -$0.01
Paternities & Acknowledgements 11,213 -4.2%
Orders Established 5,300 -8.1%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 783 -2.5%
Total Caseload 123,404 0.6%
- Current Assistance 14,748 0.4%
- Former Assistance 48,492 -0.3%
- Never Assistance 60,164 1.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $1,864,535 -2.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $610,945,347 0.8%

 

CALIFORNIA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $2,182,599,062 -0.2%
- Current Assistance $253,297,203 -3.0%
- Former Assistance $1,125,522,091 -0.3%
- Never Assistance $723,545,867 0.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $80,233,901 1.1%
Total Expenditures $1,136,343,159 0.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $2.01 -$0.02
Paternities & Acknowledgements 223,753 4.9%
Orders Established 99,422 1.4%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 9,842 -0.3%
Total Caseload 1,659,287 -2.7%
- Current Assistance 393,358 -7.6%
- Former Assistance 825,958 -0.5%
- Never Assistance 439,971 -2.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $27,097,403 3.4%
Arrears Amounts Due $19,583,910,346 2.1%

 

COLORADO Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $262,509,170 4.2%
- Current Assistance $12,986,530 -8.7%
- Former Assistance $108,818,985 3.8%
- Never Assistance $136,699,382 6.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $4,004,273 -5.2%
Total Expenditures $71,734,494 -0.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.12 $0.18
Paternities & Acknowledgements 14,362 -6.7%
Orders Established 7,561 -5.9%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 657 -6.4%
Total Caseload 142,318 0.1%
- Current Assistance 11,285 -19.6%
- Former Assistance 80,832 0.0%
- Never Assistance 50,201 6.1%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,626,401 1.7%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,178,857,479 0.5%

 

CONNECTICUT Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $245,655,157 3.1%
- Current Assistance $17,994,787 -1.5%
- Former Assistance $144,134,187 3.1%
- Never Assistance $47,284,971 0.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $36,241,212 8.9%
Total Expenditures $76,184,231 11.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $3.47 -$0.27
Paternities & Acknowledgements 25,061 -40.8%
Orders Established 7,525 -3.2%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 456 -11.1%
Total Caseload 192,903 -4.6%
- Current Assistance 23,174 -8.3%
- Former Assistance 107,323 -4.8%
- Never Assistance 62,406 -2.8%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,379,015 23.4%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,483,337,139 -1.5%

 

DELAWARE Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $70,738,973 1.4%
- Current Assistance $3,233,359 -14.4%
- Former Assistance $27,584,277 0.2%
- Never Assistance $30,818,762 -1.4%
- Medicaid Assistance $9,102,575 26.6%
Total Expenditures $25,256,239 -13.0%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $3.14 $0.44
Paternities & Acknowledgements 4,616 -40.1%
Orders Established 2,864 0.6%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 220 -1.3%
Total Caseload 59,192 3.9%
- Current Assistance 6,931 -11.2%
- Former Assistance 29,461 3.7%
- Never Assistance 22,800 9.8%
Net Undistributed Collections $3,770,746 14.0%
Arrears Amounts Due $274,057,672 3.1%

 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Amount % change from FY 06

District of Columbia's large decrease in Net UDC is due to an increase in use of debit cards.

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $49,904,765 3.0%
- Current Assistance $4,042,241 4.0%
- Former Assistance $20,147,271 10.9%
- Never Assistance $16,799,065 -4.0%
- Medicaid Assistance $8,916,188 0.4%
Total Expenditures $23,378,975 8.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $2.42 -$0.13
Paternities & Acknowledgements 8,747 7.7%
Orders Established 2,077 6.5%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 211 2.9%
Total Caseload 69,587 -10.4%
- Current Assistance 18,150 -14.1%
- Former Assistance 30,933 -8.1%
- Never Assistance 20,504 -10.3%
Net Undistributed Collections $816,845 -32.8%
Arrears Amounts Due $278,561,225 -29.3%

 

FLORIDA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,153,348,047 2.0%
- Current Assistance $17,741,952 -10.5%
- Former Assistance $553,851,009 -2.8%
- Never Assistance $189,255,730 1.8%
- Medicaid Assistance $392,499,356 10.5%
Total Expenditures $268,145,149 -2.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.80 $0.20
Paternities & Acknowledgements 98,758 4.1%
Orders Established 45,598 -12.6%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 3,048 -2.6%
Total Caseload 766,612 3.2%
- Current Assistance 55,546 -7.9%
- Former Assistance 347,203 0.2%
- Never Assistance 363,863 8.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $21,911,130 -28.7%
Arrears Amounts Due $5,674,521,212 10.6%

 

GEORGIA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $550,671,301 4.8%
- Current Assistance $12,517,142 -15.0%
- Former Assistance $267,659,828 3.0%
- Never Assistance $190,708,189 8.2%
- Medicaid Assistance $79,786,142 7.0%
Total Expenditures $113,673,594 18.9%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.43 -$0.74
Paternities & Acknowledgements 57,032 4.9%
Orders Established 24,732 -12.6%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 1,514 0.0%
Total Caseload 430,919 -10.7%
- Current Assistance 54,427 -15.9%
- Former Assistance 200,402 -12.7%
- Never Assistance 176,090 -6.5%
Net Undistributed Collections $6,909,415 -1.6%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,735,499,297 -18.7%

 

GUAM Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $9,416,252 5.0%
- Current Assistance $1,117,593 -0.4%
- Former Assistance $2,508,993 12.5%
- Never Assistance $5,789,666 3.1%
- Medicaid Assistance $0 0.0%
Total Expenditures $4,529,670 -14.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $2.21 $0.43
Paternities & Acknowledgements 1,158 21.9%
Orders Established 876 -11.2%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 48 0.0%
Total Caseload 10,650 -7.9%
- Current Assistance 686 -13.4%
- Former Assistance 6,264 -9.6%
- Never Assistance 3,700 -3.5%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,926,308 6.4%
Arrears Amounts Due $76,278,426 -14.6%

 

HAWAII Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $90,747,169 3.7%
- Current Assistance $4,325,217 -10.2%
- Former Assistance $42,755,772 4.1%
- Never Assistance $41,603,499 4.8%
- Medicaid Assistance $2,062,681 6.9%
Total Expenditures $17,981,796 -3.9%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.40 $0.41
Paternities & Acknowledgements 10,693 -2.3%
Orders Established 2,667 -21.2%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 207 1.0%
Total Caseload 97,155 -4.8%
- Current Assistance 15,403 -44.8%
- Former Assistance 53,329 11.5%
- Never Assistance 28,423 8.1%
Net Undistributed Collections $5,889,034 9.4%
Arrears Amounts Due $517,753,894 -11.8%

 

IDAHO Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $128,910,337 6.1%
- Current Assistance $1,318,974 2.3%
- Former Assistance $30,577,866 0.7%
- Never Assistance $58,146,483 8.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $38,867,014 7.3%
Total Expenditures $25,997,952 4.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.39 $0.05
Paternities & Acknowledgements 12,437 50.9%
Orders Established 8,784 41.0%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 162 0.0%
Total Caseload 116,398 5.7%
- Current Assistance 3,993 -9.5%
- Former Assistance 38,770 3.9%
- Never Assistance 73,635 7.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $690,822 -10.5%
Arrears Amounts Due $401,055,112 -13.0%

 

ILLINOIS Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $678,478,223 9.3%
- Current Assistance $13,421,084 -5.4%
- Former Assistance $231,294,917 7.7%
- Never Assistance $433,762,222 10.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $0 0.0%
Total Expenditures $175,720,098 0.4%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.26 $0.42
Paternities & Acknowledgements 73,824 -9.5%
Orders Established 53,869 -13.5%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 1,579 -0.8%
Total Caseload 557,730 -7.4%
- Current Assistance 69,933 -12.9%
- Former Assistance 240,545 -6.5%
- Never Assistance 247,252 -6.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $13,409,250 2.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $3,379,377,695 3.7%

 

INDIANA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $536,260,330 5.6%
- Current Assistance $14,080,769 2.4%
- Former Assistance $252,856,620 34.2%
- Never Assistance $269,322,941 -11.9%
- Medicaid Assistance $0 0.0%
Total Expenditures $54,766,680 -5.4%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $9.93 $1.01
Paternities & Acknowledgements 13,322 -13.7%
Orders Established 59,866 5.5%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 931 -2.3%
Total Caseload 352,540 -0.9%
- Current Assistance 41,276 -5.9%
- Former Assistance 158,136 -3.5%
- Never Assistance 153,128 3.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $15,947,785 -16.8%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,405,626,825 0.7%

 

IOWA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $310,152,651 4.0%
- Current Assistance $11,975,015 -7.7%
- Former Assistance $153,749,134 2.7%
- Never Assistance $64,196,775 1.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $80,231,727 10.8%
Total Expenditures $56,584,574 4.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.75 -$0.04
Paternities & Acknowledgements 13,342 5.7%
Orders Established 11,036 -2.1%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 617 0.7%
Total Caseload 188,030 2.1%
- Current Assistance 21,733 -5.7%
- Former Assistance 106,638 1.6%
- Never Assistance 59,659 6.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,726,385 13.1%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,044,934,234 0.0%

 

KANSAS Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $165,557,836 5.0%
- Current Assistance $10,192,263 -2.3%
- Former Assistance $91,166,144 6.7%
- Never Assistance $24,705,058 -4.4%
- Medicaid Assistance $39,494,371 9.6%
Total Expenditures $52,251,252 -1.3%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $3.60 $0.22
Paternities & Acknowledgements 22,976 2.4%
Orders Established 11,456 8.0%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 600 -0.8%
Total Caseload 129,257 -1.2%
- Current Assistance 23,322 -11.0%
- Former Assistance 65,593 1.9%
- Never Assistance 40,342 0.1%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,468,928 -21.1%
Arrears Amounts Due $626,955,137 2.6%

 

KENTUCKY Amount % change from FY 06

Kentucky's large decrease for Pat. & Ack. is due to incorrect reporting by new programmer

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $371,819,368 4.3%
- Current Assistance $19,361,450 0.1%
- Former Assistance $187,150,131 3.2%
- Never Assistance $128,865,831 9.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $36,441,956 -4.4%
Total Expenditures $61,526,519 1.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.36 $0.20
Paternities & Acknowledgements 11,849 -51.1%
Orders Established 38,264 -10.4%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 799 -11.7%
Total Caseload 322,681 0.7%
- Current Assistance 37,236 -19.0%
- Former Assistance 138,607 -17.4%
- Never Assistance 146,838 37.6%
Net Undistributed Collections $8,681,822 1.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,408,862,961 -3.5%

 

LOUISIANA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $309,513,137 5.8%
- Current Assistance $5,767,933 2.7%
- Former Assistance $137,801,890 4.0%
- Never Assistance $71,233,415 10.4%
- Medicaid Assistance $94,709,899 5.4%
Total Expenditures $70,966,048 4.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.66 $0.08
Paternities & Acknowledgements 11,903 24.4%
Orders Established 17,249 7.6%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 883 5.4%
Total Caseload 289,488 1.8%
- Current Assistance 30,062 5.8%
- Former Assistance 144,266 -1.4%
- Never Assistance 115,160 5.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $3,671,184 -25.9%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,041,847,017 6.3%

 

MAINE Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $101,355,354 0.2%
- Current Assistance $16,037,455 -2.1%
- Former Assistance $54,690,505 0.5%
- Never Assistance $25,551,640 -1.1%
- Medicaid Assistance $5,075,754 13.0%
Total Expenditures $23,565,974 -8.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.53 $0.37
Paternities & Acknowledgements 4,979 NA
Orders Established 1,915 44.0%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 293 1.0%
Total Caseload 67,894 1.3%
- Current Assistance 14,157 -2.9%
- Former Assistance 35,590 0.5%
- Never Assistance 18,147 6.5%
Net Undistributed Collections $1,726,042 -2.9%
Arrears Amounts Due $469,234,289 1.9%

 

MARYLAND Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $474,869,470 2.8%
- Current Assistance $8,617,326 -4.9%
- Former Assistance $100,126,297 -0.5%
- Never Assistance $366,125,847 3.9%
- Medicaid Assistance $0 0.0%
Total Expenditures $117,063,928 22.9%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.35 -$0.85
Paternities & Acknowledgements 26,978 1.7%
Orders Established 16,555 1.6%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 1,052 2.8%
Total Caseload 260,419 -1.8%
- Current Assistance 24,816 -6.5%
- Former Assistance 114,149 -1.9%
- Never Assistance 121,454 -0.6%
Net Undistributed Collections $8,162,612 9.1%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,573,404,638 2.2%

 

MASSACHUSETTS Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $503,899,504 4.4%
- Current Assistance $21,945,815 -4.0%
- Former Assistance $211,936,384 2.5%
- Never Assistance $262,661,062 6.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $7,356,243 13.1%
Total Expenditures $77,560,097 -14.5%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.81 $1.22
Paternities & Acknowledgements 23,685 6.1%
Orders Established 29,440 4.9%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 793 -5.8%
Total Caseload 273,565 0.1%
- Current Assistance 41,755 -4.8%
- Former Assistance 152,762 0.5%
- Never Assistance 79,048 2.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $8,723,365 -31.0%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,213,041,486 -3.3%

 

MICHIGAN Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,415,729,990 1.2%
- Current Assistance $42,958,488 10.0%
- Former Assistance $454,829,499 1.5%
- Never Assistance $625,290,995 -1.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $292,651,008 4.8%
Total Expenditures $227,507,429 -16.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.38 $1.09
Paternities & Acknowledgements 53,354 7.9%
Orders Established 42,848 NA
Full Time Equivalent Staff 2,346 -3.9%
Total Caseload 942,130 -1.7%
- Current Assistance 110,349 -4.7%
- Former Assistance 433,049 0.8%
- Never Assistance 398,732 -3.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $50,770,072 -4.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $9,214,756,817 1.3%

 

MINNESOTA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $596,202,761 2.1%
- Current Assistance $16,782,175 -1.1%
- Former Assistance $292,124,998 0.0%
- Never Assistance $194,367,062 -0.6%
- Medicaid Assistance $92,928,526 16.9%
Total Expenditures $153,593,104 2.9%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.01 -$0.03
Paternities & Acknowledgements 26,627 3.8%
Orders Established 15,216 -5.3%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 1,601 -0.3%
Total Caseload 250,598 0.3%
- Current Assistance 34,307 -2.2%
- Former Assistance 136,536 -1.3%
- Never Assistance 79,755 4.3%
Net Undistributed Collections $7,167,611 -4.6%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,672,399,227 4.2%

 

MISSISSIPPI Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $218,495,922 5.7%
- Current Assistance $2,702,030 -18.6%
- Former Assistance $66,957,123 3.8%
- Never Assistance $137,311,261 10.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $11,525,508 -19.6%
Total Expenditures $27,767,327 20.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $8.28 -$1.17
Paternities & Acknowledgements 24,088 -42.1%
Orders Established 17,685 16.7%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 457 4.3%
Total Caseload 314,138 4.2%
- Current Assistance 19,532 -3.0%
- Former Assistance 115,287 1.5%
- Never Assistance 179,319 7.0%
Net Undistributed Collections $13,115,690 6.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $847,724,720 4.9%

 

MISSOURI Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $512,349,285 4.8%
- Current Assistance $18,446,854 -2.5%
- Former Assistance $219,196,201 5.6%
- Never Assistance $127,821,064 0.4%
- Medicaid Assistance $146,885,166 8.6%
Total Expenditures $85,893,717 -6.9%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.27 $0.69
Paternities & Acknowledgements 36,318 3.0%
Orders Established 14,241 -9.6%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 938 0.9%
Total Caseload 360,440 -2.0%
- Current Assistance 49,719 -7.5%
- Former Assistance 183,559 1.2%
- Never Assistance 127,162 -4.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $8,918,992 -13.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,929,456,565 3.3%

 

MONTANA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $51,768,012 3.7%
- Current Assistance $1,710,991 -20.8%
- Former Assistance $25,841,357 2.8%
- Never Assistance $21,261,527 5.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $2,954,137 17.7%
Total Expenditures $14,551,005 5.3%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.12 -$0.07
Paternities & Acknowledgements 1,239 0.8%
Orders Established 2,092 -3.0%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 168 0.0%
Total Caseload 39,283 -1.9%
- Current Assistance 4,573 -6.7%
- Former Assistance 24,394 -2.4%
- Never Assistance 10,316 1.6%
Net Undistributed Collections $258,698 19.0%
Arrears Amounts Due $135,127,802 0.1%

 

NEBRASKA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $173,130,103 4.9%
- Current Assistance $5,291,995 -9.8%
- Former Assistance $72,955,882 8.5%
- Never Assistance $39,289,711 -1.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $55,592,515 6.9%
Total Expenditures $43,672,650 -5.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.22 $0.44
Paternities & Acknowledgements 8,569 13.0%
Orders Established 6,225 -0.6%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 504 16.1%
Total Caseload 106,211 1.2%
- Current Assistance 9,636 -12.5%
- Former Assistance 54,598 5.5%
- Never Assistance 41,977 -0.6%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,979,776 1.7%
Arrears Amounts Due $617,577,538 2.7%

 

NEVADA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $135,861,520 7.0%
- Current Assistance $2,153,879 7.0%
- Former Assistance $33,557,529 -2.2%
- Never Assistance $77,355,847 8.2%
- Medicaid Assistance $22,794,265 19.3%
Total Expenditures $46,516,256 1.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $3.51 $0.17
Paternities & Acknowledgements 3,372 -27.8%
Orders Established 3,377 -2.4%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 469 1.5%
Total Caseload 112,157 0.8%
- Current Assistance 8,760 13.1%
- Former Assistance 38,266 0.0%
- Never Assistance 65,131 -0.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,935,251 0.7%
Arrears Amounts Due $736,747,623 5.5%

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $83,804,870 1.8%
- Current Assistance $4,352,175 -10.4%
- Former Assistance $37,497,758 2.5%
- Never Assistance $26,711,239 -1.4%
- Medicaid Assistance $15,243,698 0.0%
Total Expenditures $20,650,540 9.5%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.35 -$0.34
Paternities & Acknowledgements 1,340 -19.9%
Orders Established 3,175 -0.5%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 199 13.1%
Total Caseload 36,049 -1.9%
- Current Assistance 5,534 -14.5%
- Former Assistance 17,622 2.7%
- Never Assistance 12,893 -1.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $792,922 -34.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $169,709,412 -11.5%

 

NEW JERSEY Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,004,134,768 4.3%
- Current Assistance $31,107,668 -5.3%
- Former Assistance $270,154,895 2.8%
- Never Assistance $702,872,205 5.4%
- Medicaid Assistance $0 0.0%
Total Expenditures $230,201,602 3.5%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.59 $0.03
Paternities & Acknowledgements 43,694 5.9%
Orders Established 23,267 0.1%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 2,169 2.9%
Total Caseload 354,832 -1.3%
- Current Assistance 61,184 -8.8%
- Former Assistance 157,111 -0.9%
- Never Assistance 136,537 2.0%
Net Undistributed Collections $7,336,629 -11.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,543,248,207 4.4%

 

NEW MEXICO Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $78,857,101 6.0%
- Current Assistance $2,822,620 -14.7%
- Former Assistance $41,581,073 6.6%
- Never Assistance $26,532,723 4.2%
- Medicaid Assistance $7,920,685 19.3%
Total Expenditures $44,619,633 25.4%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $2.07 -$0.28
Paternities & Acknowledgements 5,109 0.0%
Orders Established 3,899 -3.7%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 399 7.5%
Total Caseload 67,693 -0.8%
- Current Assistance 10,560 -13.4%
- Former Assistance 30,503 0.3%
- Never Assistance 26,630 4.0%
Net Undistributed Collections $3,414,629 -4.7%
Arrears Amounts Due $599,519,553 2.2%

 

NEW YORK Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,510,321,473 3.6%
- Current Assistance $52,927,112 -4.2%
- Former Assistance $417,209,377 -13.8%
- Never Assistance $1,000,959,682 10.4%
- Medicaid Assistance $39,225,302 258.5%
Total Expenditures $350,075,044 6.5%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.62 -$0.13
Paternities & Acknowledgements 114,405 7.3%
Orders Established 39,977 -1.1%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 3,207 1.6%
Total Caseload 879,968 -1.5%
- Current Assistance 135,261 -1.4%
- Former Assistance 422,415 -5.9%
- Never Assistance 322,292 4.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $75,747,825 13.6%
Arrears Amounts Due $4,553,388,421 8.3%

 

NORTH CAROLINA Amount % change from FY 06

North Carolina's large increase in Paternities & Acknowledgements is due to a reporting problem.

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $624,554,095 5.6%
- Current Assistance $14,120,385 -7.1%
- Former Assistance $311,593,032 1.4%
- Never Assistance $145,462,581 8.8%
- Medicaid Assistance $153,378,097 13.4%
Total Expenditures $128,744,451 0.1%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.23 $0.26
Paternities & Acknowledgements 53,166 83.8%
Orders Established 41,140 3.6%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 1,687 -0.2%
Total Caseload 415,831 1.3%
- Current Assistance 40,265 -9.5%
- Former Assistance 222,350 -0.6%
- Never Assistance 153,216 7.8%
Net Undistributed Collections $11,043,732 -6.4%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,598,999,453 2.4%

 

NORTH DAKOTA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $70,957,415 3.7%
- Current Assistance $1,622,805 -29.2%
- Former Assistance $26,582,434 3.4%
- Never Assistance $16,734,595 1.6%
- Medicaid Assistance $26,017,581 8.5%
Total Expenditures $14,041,975 9.9%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.59 -$0.27
Paternities & Acknowledgements 8,722 0.7%
Orders Established 2,797 -3.5%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 161 3.2%
Total Caseload 41,582 1.3%
- Current Assistance 3,927 -8.3%
- Former Assistance 12,390 -3.9%
- Never Assistance 25,265 5.9%
Net Undistributed Collections $1,918,245 -10.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $176,000,217 6.2%

 

OHIO Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,704,625,248 0.6%
- Current Assistance $30,290,680 -5.4%
- Former Assistance $487,306,048 -0.3%
- Never Assistance $1,054,860,708 1.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $132,167,812 -0.1%
Total Expenditures $262,269,907 -5.5%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.70 $0.41
Paternities & Acknowledgements 64,423 3.4%
Orders Established 54,099 0.8%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 4,448 -1.7%
Total Caseload 979,798 2.4%
- Current Assistance 124,322 1.1%
- Former Assistance 396,206 3.0%
- Never Assistance 459,270 2.3%
Net Undistributed Collections $26,116,427 -3.5%
Arrears Amounts Due $4,096,012,643 2.4%

 

OKLAHOMA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $223,556,571 9.3%
- Current Assistance $4,760,209 -0.9%
- Former Assistance $93,907,240 3.6%
- Never Assistance $49,614,669 5.8%
- Medicaid Assistance $75,274,453 21.0%
Total Expenditures $61,065,670 8.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.00 $0.01
Paternities & Acknowledgements 19,970 9.9%
Orders Established 12,218 9.7%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 707 8.8%
Total Caseload 180,130 3.5%
- Current Assistance 21,674 -3.7%
- Former Assistance 76,284 -0.2%
- Never Assistance 82,172 9.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $4,684,314 35.0%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,662,445,837 5.0%

 

OREGON Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $331,889,435 5.5%
- Current Assistance $12,932,659 11.1%
- Former Assistance $103,457,902 2.6%
- Never Assistance $184,168,818 4.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $31,330,056 23.0%
Total Expenditures $59,849,575 3.0%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.98 $0.12
Paternities & Acknowledgements 17,932 0.5%
Orders Established 20,167 16.1%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 741 4.5%
Total Caseload 240,143 -4.5%
- Current Assistance 35,578 -9.1%
- Former Assistance 108,063 -3.6%
- Never Assistance 96,502 -3.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $3,892,290 10.6%
Arrears Amounts Due $978,732,255 2.1%

 

PENNSYLVANIA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $1,452,239,214 0.7%
- Current Assistance $58,544,262 -12.1%
- Former Assistance $369,483,566 2.8%
- Never Assistance $1,024,211,386 0.8%
- Medicaid Assistance $0 0.0%
Total Expenditures $228,260,855 -1.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.58 $0.13
Paternities & Acknowledgements 84,192 -6.4%
Orders Established 44,758 -5.9%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 2,959 6.2%
Total Caseload 505,350 -8.1%
- Current Assistance 75,363 -24.7%
- Former Assistance 198,352 -5.3%
- Never Assistance 231,635 -3.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $10,963,068 -8.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,712,944,505 -10.5%

 

PUERTO RICO Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $285,076,968 6.4%
- Current Assistance $1,402,860 6.8%
- Former Assistance $11,180,781 9.3%
- Never Assistance $272,493,327 6.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $0 0.0%
Total Expenditures $42,730,626 -17.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $7.03 $1.60
Paternities & Acknowledgements 28,499 -0.2%
Orders Established 3,904 7.3%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 854 -3.6%
Total Caseload 250,200 1.4%
- Current Assistance 45,468 -20.7%
- Former Assistance 19,264 48.6%
- Never Assistance 185,468 5.1%
Net Undistributed Collections $10,465,417 4.1%
Arrears Amounts Due $907,419,117 4.5%

 

RHODE ISLAND Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $55,940,799 1.3%
- Current Assistance $6,610,613 -13.6%
- Former Assistance $34,405,708 1.6%
- Never Assistance $10,150,423 6.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $4,774,055 15.2%
Total Expenditures $9,195,677 -27.8%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.53 $1.84
Paternities & Acknowledgements 3,146 11.6%
Orders Established 2,864 1.1%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 104 -13.3%
Total Caseload 57,771 -0.7%
- Current Assistance 11,288 -9.7%
- Former Assistance 31,366 1.3%
- Never Assistance 15,117 2.9%
Net Undistributed Collections $3,588,840 9.8%
Arrears Amounts Due $198,512,830 5.4%

 

SOUTH CAROLINA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $242,819,338 -0.2%
- Current Assistance $13,309,889 54.8%
- Former Assistance $111,655,551 247.9%
- Never Assistance $82,980,842 -58.7%
- Medicaid Assistance $34,873,056 2204.3%
Total Expenditures $37,316,848 8.3%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.83 -$0.58
Paternities & Acknowledgements 13,886 -9.3%
Orders Established 13,337 32.3%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 269 4.7%
Total Caseload 219,116 3.3%
- Current Assistance 31,237 -4.7%
- Former Assistance 116,357 5.9%
- Never Assistance 71,522 3.1%
Net Undistributed Collections $6,976,186 -9.0%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,127,005,777 -4.6%

 

SOUTH DAKOTA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $66,651,152 8.4%
- Current Assistance $1,400,897 3.7%
- Former Assistance $36,791,605 6.9%
- Never Assistance $14,583,743 8.2%
- Medicaid Assistance $13,874,907 13.5%
Total Expenditures $8,101,199 -2.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $9.09 $0.87
Paternities & Acknowledgements 3,995 6.0%
Orders Established 3,601 7.9%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 109 0.0%
Total Caseload 43,308 -5.3%
- Current Assistance 5,515 0.1%
- Former Assistance 22,386 -12.6%
- Never Assistance 15,407 5.4%
Net Undistributed Collections $499,468 -43.5%
Arrears Amounts Due $148,228,941 2.3%

 

TENNESSEE Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $482,043,978 9.0%
- Current Assistance $48,030,722 -3.4%
- Former Assistance $184,842,629 2.8%
- Never Assistance $197,247,572 1.1%
- Medicaid Assistance $51,923,055 194.2%
Total Expenditures $84,698,396 7.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $6.11 $0.03
Paternities & Acknowledgements 71,007 -3.4%
Orders Established 98,439 9.2%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 1,043 -1.3%
Total Caseload 406,400 5.2%
- Current Assistance 88,893 -12.9%
- Former Assistance 180,644 12.1%
- Never Assistance 136,863 11.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $10,628,588 6.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,049,749,227 10.3%

 

TEXAS Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $2,233,345,738 11.5%
- Current Assistance $13,655,116 -22.5%
- Former Assistance $760,895,208 4.0%
- Never Assistance $983,123,215 15.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $475,672,199 18.1%
Total Expenditures $284,365,470 -0.3%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $8.29 $0.77
Paternities & Acknowledgements 162,625 5.5%
Orders Established 116,537 0.9%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 2,680 -3.3%
Total Caseload 1,038,992 6.0%
- Current Assistance 77,328 -5.0%
- Former Assistance 412,816 2.5%
- Never Assistance 548,848 10.5%
Net Undistributed Collections $18,960,195 45.6%
Arrears Amounts Due $9,845,076,648 6.3%

 

UTAH Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $164,763,306 4.5%
- Current Assistance $6,326,605 -18.7%
- Former Assistance $74,441,214 5.2%
- Never Assistance $48,168,809 3.0%
- Medicaid Assistance $35,826,678 10.8%
Total Expenditures $44,345,072 12.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $3.97 -$0.31
Paternities & Acknowledgements 10,076 1.8%
Orders Established 6,662 -14.8%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 516 -7.7%
Total Caseload 76,984 -1.4%
- Current Assistance 8,801 -18.8%
- Former Assistance 38,279 -1.7%
- Never Assistance 29,904 5.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $2,297,537 -7.3%
Arrears Amounts Due $275,762,167 -0.3%

 

VERMONT Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $46,771,660 1.5%
- Current Assistance $4,416,661 13.4%
- Former Assistance $24,975,927 -2.5%
- Never Assistance $16,877,601 37.9%
- Medicaid Assistance $501,471 NA
Total Expenditures $14,139,576 11.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $3.47 -$0.33
Paternities & Acknowledgements 1,461 -1.9%
Orders Established 7,831 5.8%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 129 0.0%
Total Caseload 23,162 2.0%
- Current Assistance 6,760 -0.4%
- Former Assistance 10,332 -2.0%
- Never Assistance 6,070 12.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $608,755 -30.5%
Arrears Amounts Due $106,981,027 5.2%

 

VIRGIN ISLANDS Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $8,215,320 -4.7%
- Current Assistance $69,608 -24.1%
- Former Assistance $998,920 -11.1%
- Never Assistance $7,138,151 -3.5%
- Medicaid Assistance $8,641 1.7%
Total Expenditures $4,425,283 -8.0%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $2.22 $0.09
Paternities & Acknowledgements 226 0.0%
Orders Established 423 -11.3%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 51 0.0%
Total Caseload 11,708 -0.5%
- Current Assistance 1,593 2.2%
- Former Assistance 2,867 3.4%
- Never Assistance 7,248 -2.5%
Net Undistributed Collections $559,045 -22.8%
Arrears Amounts Due $48,209,989 4.1%

 

VIRGINIA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $559,994,892 3.7%
- Current Assistance $18,749,382 -16.5%
- Former Assistance $179,871,482 6.3%
- Never Assistance $308,914,312 4.9%
- Medicaid Assistance $52,459,716 -2.3%
Total Expenditures $87,637,646 -2.8%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $7.01 $0.43
Paternities & Acknowledgements 36,429 10.0%
Orders Established 16,637 0.2%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 996 -1.8%
Total Caseload 348,487 -1.0%
- Current Assistance 42,195 -11.0%
- Former Assistance 153,945 2.4%
- Never Assistance 152,347 -1.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $4,707,334 -9.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,019,673,133 3.6%

 

WASHINGTON Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $644,221,050 2.8%
- Current Assistance $33,315,057 2.6%
- Former Assistance $283,836,317 2.3%
- Never Assistance $272,213,713 1.6%
- Medicaid Assistance $54,855,963 11.8%
Total Expenditures $149,171,728 -1.5%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $4.60 $0.19
Paternities & Acknowledgements 57,313 21.0%
Orders Established 31,950 0.8%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 1,621 -2.9%
Total Caseload 351,495 1.9%
- Current Assistance 50,187 -2.1%
- Former Assistance 188,848 1.3%
- Never Assistance 112,460 4.7%
Net Undistributed Collections $5,831,848 8.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $1,773,804,229 0.2%

 

WEST VIRGINIA Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $179,519,305 2.7%
- Current Assistance $4,991,602 -6.4%
- Former Assistance $81,833,512 1.6%
- Never Assistance $46,552,254 0.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $46,141,937 8.5%
Total Expenditures $36,639,552 -1.7%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.22 $0.22
Paternities & Acknowledgements 8,674 -1.5%
Orders Established 9,198 0.0%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 533 2.1%
Total Caseload 114,733 1.1%
- Current Assistance 11,670 -7.9%
- Former Assistance 56,273 0.9%
- Never Assistance 46,790 4.0%
Net Undistributed Collections $4,400,760 -18.6%
Arrears Amounts Due $761,704,188 -0.7%

 

WISCONSIN Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $611,627,268 0.7%
- Current Assistance $15,606,864 -7.6%
- Former Assistance $201,261,101 -11.3%
- Never Assistance $155,375,435 -2.3%
- Medicaid Assistance $239,383,868 17.1%
Total Expenditures $112,188,122 3.2%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.65 -$0.13
Paternities & Acknowledgements 22,688 9.9%
Orders Established 40,699 -1.2%
Full Time Equiv. Staff 1,048 -8.7%
Total Caseload 358,830 -0.1%
- Current Assistance 31,106 0.2%
- Former Assistance 147,875 -5.8%
- Never Assistance 179,849 5.1%
Net Undistributed Collections $7,866,496 -4.2%
Arrears Amounts Due $2,300,976,853 4.1%

 

WYOMING Amount % change from FY 06

Note: The Medicaid Assistance category was recently added to the OCSE-34A form. Some percentage changes may appear unusually large. These data were previously to be reported in the current assistance category.

Collections Distributed $56,220,018 5.3%
- Current Assistance $412,978 -8.9%
- Former Assistance $20,476,561 -2.2%
- Never Assistance $21,742,395 7.6%
- Medicaid Assistance $13,588,084 15.3%
Total Expenditures $10,854,206 15.6%
Cost Effectiveness ($ Change) $5.77 -$0.52
Paternities & Acknowledgements 2,159 14.0%
Orders Established 2,260 12.6%
Full Time Equivalent Staff 204 2.5%
Total Caseload 35,367 0.8%
- Current Assistance 2,218 -5.8%
- Former Assistance 13,653 -2.8%
- Never Assistance 19,496 4.2%
Net Undistributed Collections $1,103,985 -8.8%
Arrears Amounts Due $201,604,946 -1.7%

 

LIST OF TABLES

Program Overview

Table 1: Financial Overview for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 2: Statistical Overview for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 3: Program Trends for Four Consecutive Fiscal Years

Program Collections

Table 4: Total Distributed Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 5: Cumulative Total Distributed Collections FY 1976 - FY 2007

Table 6: Distributed Current Assistance Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 7: Distributed Former Assistance Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 8: Distributed Medicaid Never Assistance Collections for Four Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 9: Distributed Never Assistance Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 10: Distributed TANF/Foster Care Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 11: Distributed TANF Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 12: Distributed Foster Care Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 13: Distributed Non-TANF Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Federal and State Share of Collections

Table 14: Federal Share of TANF/Foster Care Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 15: State Share of TANF/Foster Care Collections for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Undistributed Collections

Table 16: Gross Undistributed Collections (UDC) for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 17: Net Undistributed Collections (UDC) for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 18: Percent of Undistributed Collections (UDC) for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 19: UDC Pending Distribution by Category, FY 2007*

Table 20: UDC Unresolved Distribution by Category, FY 2007*

Table 21: Percentage of Itemized Pending UDC, FY 2007*

Table 22: Percentage of Itemized Unresolved UDC, FY 2007*

Table 23: Net UDC by Age, FY 2007

Table 24: Percentage of Net UDC by Age, FY 2007

Other Collections

Table 25: Collections Forwarded to Non-IV-D Cases for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 26: Collections Sent to Other States, FY 2007

Table 27: Total Collections Received from Wage Withholding for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 28: Total Collections Received by Method of Collection, FY 2007

Payments to Families

Table 29: Total Payments to Families for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 30: TANF/Foster Care Payments to Families for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Interstate Activity

Table 31: Interstate Collections Forwarded to Other States for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 32: Interstate Cases Sent to Another State for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 33: Interstate Cases Received From Another State for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Cost-Effectiveness

Table 34: Cost-Effectiveness Ratio for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Incentives

Table 35: Incentive Payment Estimates for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 36: Incentive Payment Actuals for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Medical Support

Table 37: Payments to Families and Medicaid for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 38: Health Insurance Provided as Ordered for Two Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 39: Percent of Cases with Orders (Minus Arrears Only Cases) in which Medical Support is Ordered and Ordered and Provided for Two Consecutive Fiscal Years

Program Expenditures

Table 40: Total Administrative Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 41: Federal Share of Administrative Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 42: State Share of Administrative Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 43: Non-IV-D Costs for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Functional Costs

Table 44: ADP Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 45: Expenditures for Laboratory Tests for Paternity Establishment for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Fees

Table 46: Fees Charged by OCSE, FY 2007

Table 47: Fees and Costs Recovered in Excess of Fees for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 48: Fees Retained by Other States for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Cases and Caseloads

Table 49: Total Caseload for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 50: Cases Open at the End of the Fiscal Year for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 51: Cases for Which the State Has No Jurisdiction for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 52: Total Caseload by Current Assistance for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 53: Total Caseload by Former Assistance for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 54: Total Caseload by Never Assistance for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Orders Established

Table 55: Total Cases with Support Orders Established for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 56: Cases with Orders Established by Current, Former, and Never Assistance, FY 2007

Paternities

Table 57: Total Number of Paternities Established or Acknowledged for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 58: Paternity Establishment for Two Consecutive Fiscal Years

Services Provided

Table 59: Title IV-A TANF Cases Closed Where a Child Support Payment Was Received for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 60: Number of Support Orders Established During the Fiscal Year for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 61: Number of IV-D Cases in Which a Collection Was Made on an Obligation for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 62: Cases Sent to Another State for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 63: Cases Received from Another State for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Services Required

Table 64: Cases Requiring Services to Establish a Support Order for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 65: Children Requiring Paternity Determination Services for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Staff

Table 66: Total Full-Time Equivalent Staff for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 67: Full-Time Equivalent Staff by State and Local, Cooperative Agreement, and Privatized IV-D Offices, FY 2006 and FY 2007

Table 68: Costs and Staff Associated with the Office of Child Support Enforcement for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Current Support

Table 69: Amount of Current Support Due for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 70: Amount of Support Distributed as Current Support for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Arrears

Table 71: Total Amount of Arrearages Due for All Fiscal Years for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 72: Total Amount of Support Distributed as Arrears for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 73: Cases with Arrears Due for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 74: Cases Paying Towards Arrears for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 75: Certified Federal Offset Caseload and Arrearage Amount Totals, FY 2007

Non-Cooperation and Good Cause

Table 76: Cases Open with a Determination of Non-Cooperation for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 77: Cases Open with Good Cause Determinations for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Children

Table 78: Children with Paternity Resolved for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 79: Total Number of Children in IV-D Cases for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Federal Parent Locator Service

Table 80: Tax Offset and Administrative Offset Programs (TANF and Non-TANF Combined), PY 2007

Table 81: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS), FY 2007

Table 82: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS), PY 2007

Table 83: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) National Directory of New Hires (NDNH), FY 2007

Table 84: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) Number of Cases in the FCR, FY 2007

Table 85: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) Number of Unique Persons in the FCR by Participant Type, FY 2007

Table 86: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) Number of Unique Persons (NCPs and PFs) in the FCR Matched by Data Type, FY 2007

Table 87: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) Net Collections - Federal Offset Program, PY 2007

Table 88: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) Number of Offsets - Federal Offset Program, PY 2007

Tribal Program

Table 89: Tribal CSE Program Financial and Statistical Overview for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 90: Tribal CSE Program Total Distributed Collections and Total Collections Forwarded to States for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 91: Tribal CSE Program Total Expenditures (Outlays) for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years and Total Federal Share for Two Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 92: Tribal CSE Program Total Caseload for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 93: Tribal CSE Program Total Number of Cases with Support Orders Established for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 94: Tribal CSE Program Total Number of Children with Paternities Established for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 95: Tribal CSE Program Total Amount of Current Support Due for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 96: Tribal CSE Program Total Amount of Current Support Collected and Distributed for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 97: Tribal CSE Program Total Amount of Past Due Support Owed for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years

Table 98: Tribal CSE Program Total Amount of Past Due Support Collected and Distributed for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years


TABLE 1: FINANCIAL OVERVIEW FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Forms OCSE-34A & OCSE-396A.

1 The Medicaid Never Assistance category was added to the OCSE-34A form in FY 2004. These collections were previously to be reported in the current assistance category and caused amounts reported as current assistance collections to go down. Medicaid Never Assistance collections are those made on behalf of children who are receiving child support enforcement services under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, and who are either currently receiving or who have formerly received Medicaid payments under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, but who are not currently receiving and who have never formerly received assistance under either Title IV-A (TANF or AFDC) or Title IV-E (Foster Care) of the Social Security Act.

2 Total Medical Support is payment to Medicaid or to the family.

3 Total Assistance Reimbursement equals collections that will be divided between the State and Federal governments to reimburse their respective shares of either Title IV-A (TANF) payments or Title IV-E (Foster Care) maintenance payments.

4 Current Assistance collections are those made on behalf of families currently receiving Title IV-A or Title IV-E assistance.

5 Former Assistance collections are those made on behalf of families formerly receiving Title IV-A or Title IV-E assistance.

6 Never Assistance collections are those made on behalf of families never receiving public assistance under TANF or Foster Care.

NA - Not Available.

DISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS $21,176,389,882 $21,861,258,876 $23,005,880,131 $23,933,384,257 $24,854,768,488
Current Assistance IV-A and IV-E $1,815,261,394 $1,061,606,027 $1,042,750,508 $985,416,539 $946,283,222
Former Assistance IV-A and IV-E $8,452,305,462 $8,870,802,263 $9,253,966,954 $9,238,893,026 $9,469,870,384
Medicaid Never Assistance1 NA $1,892,959,840 $2,264,038,165 $2,738,934,529 $3,116,317,722
Never Assistance $10,908,823,026 $10,035,890,746 $10,445,124,504 $10,970,140,163 $11,322,297,160
COLLECTIONS BY DISTRIBUTION METHOD
Payments to Families or Foster Care $18,963,191,281 $19,677,537,819 $20,835,786,063 $21,836,442,126 $22,794,065,526
Medical Support 2 $98,342,237 $110,586,988 $129,945,791 $135,470,186 $154,337,810
Assistance Reimbursement 3 $2,114,856,364 $2,073,134,069 $2,040,148,277 $1,961,471,945 $1,906,365,152
State Share $947,442,666 $926,531,170 $911,061,160 $875,072,365 $851,960,720
Federal Share $1,167,413,698 $1,146,602,899 $1,129,087,117 $1,086,399,580 $1,054,404,432
COLLECTIONS BY ASSISTANCE CLASSIFICATION
Current Assistance Collections 4 $1,815,261,394 $1,061,606,027 $1,042,750,508 $985,416,539 $946,283,222
Assistance Reimbursement $957,868,488 $914,113,344 $891,824,062 $835,142,722 $802,273,849
Medical Support $20,148,859 $11,839,789 $11,386,725 $11,515,960 $11,418,086
Payment to Families or Foster Care $837,244,047 $135,652,894 $139,539,721 $138,757,857 $132,591,287
Former Assistance Collections 5 $8,452,305,462 $8,870,802,263 $9,253,966,954 $9,238,893,026 $9,469,870,384
Assistance Reimbursement $1,156,987,876 $1,159,020,725 $1,148,324,215 $1,126,329,223 $1,104,091,303
Medical Support $56,716,916 $65,005,483 $76,671,621 $64,094,777 $67,608,035
Payment to Families or Foster Care $7,238,600,670 $7,646,776,055 $8,028,971,118 $8,048,469,026 $8,298,171,046
Medicaid Never Assistance Collections1 NA $1,892,959,840 $2,264,038,165 $2,738,934,529 $3,116,317,722
Medical Support NA $15,377,462 $19,234,966 $37,119,202 $47,056,345
Payment to Families or Foster Care NA $1,877,582,378 $2,244,803,199 $2,701,815,327 $3,069,261,377
Never Assistance Collections 6 $10,908,823,026 $10,035,890,746 $10,445,124,504 $10,970,140,163 $11,322,297,160
Medical Support $21,476,462 $18,364,254 $22,652,479 $22,740,247 $28,255,344
Payment to Families or Foster Care $10,887,346,564 $10,017,526,492 $10,422,472,025 $10,947,399,916 $11,294,041,816
ESTIMATED INCENTIVE PAYMENTS $356,379,012 $360,856,163 $364,947,681 $401,929,419 $430,581,256
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES $5,215,708,370 $5,322,260,723 $5,352,566,340 $5,561,444,218 $5,593,864,242
Federal Share $3,450,232,098 $3,519,436,701 $3,540,033,256 $3,677,382,495 $3,691,997,633
State Share $1,765,476,272 $1,802,824,022 $1,812,533,084 $1,884,061,723 $1,901,866,609
COST EFFECTIVENESS RATIO $4.32 $4.38 $4.58 $4.58 $4.73

 

TABLE 2: STATISTICAL OVERVIEW FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
FY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157.

1 Total caseload combines lines 1 (cases open) and 3 (cases with no jurisdiction) of the OCSE-157 report.

2 Paternities established or acknowledged for the current year are reported on line 16 of the OCSE-157 report.

3 In-Hospital and Other Paternities Acknowledged are reported on line 10 of the OCSE-157 report and include an unknown number of acknowledgements for children in the IV-D caseload.

TOTAL IV-D CASELOAD 1 15,923,353 15,854,475 15,860,753 15,844,238 15,755,322
Current Assistance 2,759,291 2,628,214 2,495,817 2,334,137 2,136,693
Former Assistance 7,371,641 7,281,092 7,292,828 7,269,813 7,194,998
Never Assistance 5,792,421 5,945,169 6,072,108 6,240,288 6,423,631
CASES OPEN ( line 1) 15,873,322 15,803,921 15,809,171 15,793,220 15,713,625
Current Assistance 2,743,460 2,613,428 2,484,397 2,325,720 2,128,735
Former Assistance 7,346,247 7,254,042 7,267,149 7,242,849 7,172,168
Never Assistance 5,783,615 5,936,451 6,057,625 6,224,651 6,412,722
CASES WITH NO JURISDICTION (line 3) 50,031 50,554 51,582 51,018 41,697
Current Assistance 15,831 14,786 11,420 8,417 7,958
Former Assistance 25,394 27,050 25,679 26,964 22,830
Never Assistance 8,806 8,718 14,483 15,637 10,909
NUMBER OF CHILDREN 17,595,222 17,289,695 17,173,286 17,261,575 17,121,013
TOTAL CASES WITH COLLECTIONS 7,982,311 8,133,646 8,303,946 8,530,648 8,684,788
Current Assistance 804,450 781,188 755,588 747,327 709,950
Former Assistance 3,817,797 3,852,255 3,908,320 3,967,340 3,996,678
Never Assistance 3,360,064 3,500,203 3,640,038 3,815,981 3,978,160
PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH COLLECTIONS 50.3 51.5 52.5 54.0 55.3
Current Assistance 29.3 29.9 30.4 32.1 33.4
Former Assistance 52.0 53.1 53.8 54.8 55.7
Never Assistance 58.1 59.0 60.1 61.3 62.0
TOTAL CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED 11,471,374 11,753,603 11,994,590 12,215,891 12,318,042
Current Assistance 1,402,186 1,383,683 1,354,110 1,308,264 1,227,795
Former Assistance 5,769,503 5,862,436 5,960,700 6,028,222 6,028,558
Never Assistance 4,299,685 4,507,484 4,679,780 4,879,405 5,061,689
PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED 72.3 74.4 75.9 77.3 78.4
Current Assistance 51.1 52.9 54.5 56.3 57.7
Former Assistance 78.5 80.8 82.0 83.2 84.1
Never Assistance 74.3 75.9 77.3 78.4 78.9
PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH COLLECTIONS TO CASES 69.6 69.2 69.2 69.8 70.5
Current Assistance 57.4 56.5 55.8 57.1 57.8
Former Assistance 66.2 65.7 65.6 65.8 66.3
Never Assistance 78.1 77.7 77.8 78.2 78.6
TOTAL PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED OR ACKNOWLEDGED 1,524,569 1,606,303 1,639,457 1,701,019 1,729,302
IV-D Paternities Established or Acknowledged 2 662,526 691,554 689,508 675,498 639,891
In-Hospital and Other Paternities Acknowledged 3 862,043 914,749 949,949 1,025,521 1,089,411
TOTAL SUPPORT ORDERS ESTABLISHED 1,161,206 1,181,012 1,180,238 1,158,866 1,177,589
Current Assistance 235,284 241,627 229,746 212,819 201,969
Former Assistance 409,378 413,231 405,935 391,505 381,883
Never Assistance 516,544 526,154 544,557 554,542 593,737
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STAFF 60,756 60,354 59,678 60,417 60,104

 

TABLE 3: PROGRAM TRENDS FOR FOUR CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
FY 2004 2005 Percent Change 2004-2005 2006 Percent Change 2005-2006 2007 Percent Change 2006-2007

Source: Financial and Statistical data as reported by the States.

1 The Medicaid Never Assistance category was added to the OCSE-34A form in FY 2004. These collections were previously to be reported in the current assistance category and caused amounts reported as current assistance collections to go down. Medicaid Never Assistance collections are those made on behalf of children who are receiving child support enforcement services under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, and who are either currently receiving or who have formerly received Medicaid payments under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, but who are not currently receiving and who have never formerly received assistance under either Title IV-A (TANF or AFDC) or Title IV-E (Foster Care) of the Social Security Act.

2 Paternities established or acknowledged for the current year are reported on line 16.

3 In-Hospital and other Paternity Acknowledgements are reported on line 10 of the OCSE-157 report include an unknown number of acknowledgements for children in the IV-D caseload.

DISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS $21,861,258,876 $23,005,880,131 5.2% $23,933,384,257 4.0% $24,854,768,488 3.8%
Current Assistance IV-A and IV-E $1,061,606,027 $1,042,750,508 -1.8% $985,416,539 -5.5% $946,283,222 -4.0%
Former Assistance IV-A and IV-E $8,870,802,263 $9,253,966,954 4.3% $9,238,893,026 -0.2% $9,469,870,384 2.5%
Medicaid Never Assistance 1 $1,892,959,840 $2,264,038,165 19.6% $2,738,934,529 21.0% $3,116,317,722 13.8%
Never Assistance $10,035,890,746 $10,445,124,504 4.1% $10,970,140,163 5.0% $11,322,297,160 3.2%
PAYMENTS TO FAMILIES $19,677,537,819 $20,835,786,063 5.9% $21,836,442,126 4.8% $22,794,065,526 4.4%
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES $5,322,260,723 $5,352,566,340 0.6% $5,561,444,218 3.9% $5,593,864,242 0.6%
ADP Expenditures $879,960,383 $834,858,708 -5.1% $876,253,389 5.0% $862,471,844 -1.6%
TOTAL IV-D CASELOAD 15,854,475 15,860,753 0.0% 15,844,238 -0.1% 15,755,322 -0.6%
Current Assistance 2,628,214 2,495,817 -5.0% 2,334,137 -6.5% 2,136,693 -8.5%
Former Assistance 7,281,092 7,292,828 0.2% 7,269,813 -0.3% 7,194,998 -1.0%
Never Assistance 5,945,169 6,072,108 2.1% 6,240,288 2.8% 6,423,631 2.9%
CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED 11,753,603 11,994,590 2.1% 12,215,891 1.8% 12,318,042 0.8%
TOTAL CASES FOR WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE 8,133,646 8,303,946 2.1% 8,530,648 2.7% 8,684,788 1.8%
Current Assistance 781,188 755,588 -3.3% 747,327 -1.1% 709,950 -5.0%
Former Assistance 3,852,255 3,908,320 1.5% 3,967,340 1.5% 3,996,678 0.7%
Never Assistance 3,500,203 3,640,038 4.0% 3,815,981 4.8% 3,978,160 4.2%
NUMBER OF CHILDREN 17,289,695 17,173,286 -0.7% 17,261,575 0.5% 17,121,013 -0.8%
TOTAL PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED OR ACKNOWLEDGED 1,606,303 1,639,457 2.1% 1,701,019 3.8% 1,729,302 1.7%
Paternities Established or Acknowledged 2 691,554 689,508 -0.3% 675,498 -2.0% 639,891 -5.3%
State In-Hospital and Other Paternities Acknowledged 3 914,749 949,949 3.8% 1,025,521 8.0% 1,089,411 6.2%
TOTAL SUPPORT ORDERS ESTABLISHED 1,181,012 1,180,238 -0.1% 1,158,866 -1.8% 1,177,589 1.6%
Current Assistance 241,627 229,746 -4.9% 212,819 -7.4% 201,969 -5.1%
Former Assistance 413,231 405,935 -1.8% 391,505 -3.6% 381,883 -2.5%
Never Assistance 526,154 544,557 3.5% 554,542 1.8% 593,737 7.1%

 

TABLE 4: TOTAL DISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8, column E. Beginning in FY 2004, line 8, column G.

ALABAMA $223,267,646 $226,484,276 $237,315,365 $246,440,868 $258,198,784
ALASKA $79,349,491 $82,112,657 $85,090,915 $86,408,926 $90,888,031
ARIZONA $233,501,240 $247,704,782 $266,572,458 $283,504,310 $306,245,961
ARKANSAS $135,345,918 $144,740,929 $155,100,806 $166,999,427 $177,341,031
CALIFORNIA $2,132,041,944 $2,177,842,511 $2,222,045,042 $2,187,632,783 $2,182,599,062
COLORADO $203,110,443 $217,200,793 $236,265,381 $251,838,691 $262,509,170
CONNECTICUT $222,361,658 $226,642,739 $235,391,292 $238,378,851 $245,655,157
DELAWARE $61,504,137 $63,647,137 $66,481,676 $69,753,316 $70,738,973
DIST. OF COL. $44,314,143 $44,704,165 $47,972,545 $48,433,723 $49,904,765
FLORIDA $891,001,252 $982,706,031 $1,076,686,438 $1,130,847,009 $1,153,348,047
GEORGIA $453,672,698 $465,376,601 $498,897,914 $525,393,042 $550,671,301
GUAM $8,320,588 $8,708,844 $8,881,209 $8,965,653 $9,416,252
HAWAII $75,708,133 $80,829,473 $83,583,548 $87,502,455 $90,747,169
IDAHO $103,072,584 $110,889,809 $115,542,878 $121,483,643 $128,910,337
ILLINOIS $471,037,130 $511,215,349 $561,787,781 $621,004,002 $678,478,223
INDIANA $417,099,068 $442,638,880 $481,249,569 $507,821,721 $536,260,330
IOWA $269,972,715 $280,399,263 $289,928,099 $298,238,365 $310,152,651
KANSAS $139,250,242 $142,711,660 $152,580,972 $157,720,315 $165,557,836
KENTUCKY $281,178,623 $322,100,896 $336,566,029 $356,470,107 $371,819,368
LOUISIANA $273,010,342 $279,621,377 $289,310,689 $292,527,410 $309,513,137
MAINE $97,605,371 $99,549,245 $100,777,100 $101,111,420 $101,355,354
MARYLAND $409,232,429 $427,575,362 $453,401,914 $461,979,714 $474,869,470
MASSACHUSETTS $425,091,556 $439,874,829 $466,045,087 $482,694,886 $503,899,504
MICHIGAN $1,403,936,116 $1,414,387,902 $1,381,521,685 $1,399,561,029 $1,415,729,990
MINNESOTA $558,574,634 $567,377,338 $568,967,573 $584,188,523 $596,202,761
MISSISSIPPI $175,065,417 $182,008,930 $195,329,225 $206,634,659 $218,495,922
MISSOURI $432,993,219 $449,718,615 $467,499,224 $489,006,349 $512,349,285
MONTANA $44,285,363 $45,000,554 $46,807,100 $49,925,528 $51,768,012
NEBRASKA $146,714,458 $153,576,166 $159,216,677 $165,087,441 $173,130,103
NEVADA $99,633,371 $107,714,631 $115,523,605 $126,945,166 $135,861,520
NEW HAMPSHIRE $79,516,774 $79,608,466 $80,794,583 $82,334,492 $83,804,870
NEW JERSEY $815,021,270 $861,917,778 $915,475,680 $962,286,549 $1,004,134,768
NEW MEXICO $59,810,895 $66,398,704 $68,447,915 $74,411,789 $78,857,101
NEW YORK $1,341,103,958 $1,312,113,067 $1,400,128,858 $1,457,168,830 $1,510,321,473
NORTH CAROLINA $496,092,172 $527,372,864 $565,129,209 $591,558,146 $624,554,095
NORTH DAKOTA $54,533,409 $57,670,079 $62,992,073 $68,450,313 $70,957,415
OHIO $1,566,112,907 $1,636,418,913 $1,657,504,507 $1,694,575,743 $1,704,625,248
OKLAHOMA $142,434,428 $154,022,936 $177,478,235 $204,527,099 $223,556,571
OREGON $289,028,485 $298,280,030 $303,780,537 $314,467,562 $331,889,435
PENNSYLVANIA $1,356,655,545 $1,370,957,279 $1,413,912,650 $1,441,881,350 $1,452,239,214
PUERTO RICO $232,315,190 $240,504,748 $258,358,843 $267,815,777 $285,076,968
RHODE ISLAND $52,544,957 $54,654,636 $55,363,526 $55,199,480 $55,940,799
SOUTH CAROLINA $232,500,299 $235,648,240 $236,177,853 $243,280,928 $242,819,338
SOUTH DAKOTA $52,514,697 $55,767,437 $58,450,299 $61,483,282 $66,651,152
TENNESSEE $353,682,826 $382,290,366 $414,917,582 $442,106,732 $482,043,978
TEXAS $1,507,375,863 $1,502,575,692 $1,781,323,156 $2,002,840,203 $2,233,345,738
UTAH $137,108,429 $140,596,546 $148,672,334 $157,604,724 $164,763,306
VERMONT $42,210,431 $48,680,441 $44,520,139 $46,077,875 $46,771,660
VIRGIN ISLANDS $7,602,225 $8,483,034 $8,487,012 $8,623,836 $8,215,320
VIRGINIA $467,452,194 $495,051,082 $518,975,573 $539,893,786 $559,994,892
WASHINGTON $597,257,719 $591,198,936 $609,073,256 $626,886,724 $644,221,050
WEST VIRGINIA $157,061,989 $158,469,493 $171,129,801 $174,791,834 $179,519,305
WISCONSIN $577,846,759 $588,915,411 $601,203,390 $607,234,700 $611,627,268
WYOMING $47,354,532 $48,600,954 $51,243,324 $53,383,171 $56,220,018
TOTALS $21,176,389,882 $21,861,258,876 $23,005,880,131 $23,933,384,257 $24,854,768,488

 

Table 5: Cumulative Total Distributed Collections FY 1976 - FY 2007
FY Total Distributed Collections Cumulative Total Distributed Collections Difference Between Years Percent Change

Source: OCSE-34A Lines 8e & 8g.

NA - Not Available.

1976 $692,549,785 NA NA NA
1977 863,704,311 $1,556,254,096 $171,154,526 24.7
1978 1,047,981,403 2,604,235,499 184,277,092 21.3
1979 1,333,259,009 3,937,494,508 285,277,606 27.2
1980 1,477,699,706 5,415,194,214 144,440,697 10.8
1981 1,628,927,417 7,044,121,631 151,227,711 10.2
1982 1,770,378,096 8,814,499,727 141,450,679 8.7
1983 2,024,183,962 10,838,683,689 253,805,866 14.3
1984 2,378,087,644 13,216,771,333 353,903,682 17.5
1985 2,693,528,089 15,910,299,422 315,440,445 13.3
1986 3,244,595,476 19,154,894,898 551,067,387 20.5
1987 3,917,497,904 23,072,392,802 672,902,428 20.7
1988 4,613,439,769 27,685,832,571 695,941,865 17.8
1989 5,249,751,330 32,935,583,901 636,311,561 13.8
1990 6,010,124,882 38,945,708,783 760,373,552 14.5
1991 6,885,618,975 45,831,327,758 875,494,093 14.6
1992 7,964,521,800 53,795,849,558 1,078,902,825 15.7
1993 8,908,123,099 62,703,972,657 943,601,299 11.8
1994 9,850,200,000 72,554,172,657 942,076,901 10.6
1995 10,827,167,179 83,381,339,836 976,967,179 9.9
1996 12,019,789,424 95,401,129,260 1,192,622,245 11.0
1997 13,363,971,702 108,765,100,962 1,344,182,278 11.2
1998 14,347,706,681 123,112,807,643 983,734,979 7.4
1999 15,901,201,077 139,014,008,720 1,553,494,396 10.8
2000 17,854,271,522 156,868,280,242 1,953,070,445 12.3
2001 18,957,597,108 175,825,877,350 1,103,325,586 6.2
2002 20,136,867,071 195,962,744,421 1,179,269,963 6.2
2003 21,176,389,882 217,139,134,303 1,039,522,811 5.2
2004 21,861,258,876 239,000,393,179 684,868,994 3.2
2005 23,005,880,131 262,006,273,310 1,144,621,255 5.2
2006 23,933,384,257 285,939,657,567 927,504,126 4.0
2007 24,854,768,488 310,794,426,055 921,384,231 3.8

 

TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTED CURRENT ASSISTANCE COLLECTIONS1 FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8, columns A + B.

1 Current Assistance includes collections for families currently receiving IV-A TANF or IV-E Foster Care collections.

ALABAMA $12,255,589 $2,797,588 $5,723,353 $5,817,059 $6,101,037
ALASKA 5,458,549 5,097,986 5,417,556 4,325,455 3,717,720
ARIZONA 13,226,616 14,095,544 13,840,106 11,834,544 11,086,445
ARKANSAS 36,673,323 3,913,748 3,834,762 3,154,359 3,578,071
CALIFORNIA 297,034,757 298,124,396 293,656,538 261,003,802 253,297,203
COLORADO 15,559,040 13,319,335 14,604,691 14,216,683 12,986,530
CONNECTICUT 35,579,918 20,449,078 19,466,224 18,270,579 17,994,787
DELAWARE 3,789,225 3,554,266 3,600,771 3,778,406 3,233,359
DIST. OF COL. 3,069,055 3,270,144 3,749,418 3,886,923 4,042,241
FLORIDA 296,486,563 39,080,625 23,064,177 19,829,342 17,741,952
GEORGIA 32,485,752 21,570,610 18,156,581 14,719,898 12,517,142
GUAM 1,232,707 1,136,672 1,055,991 1,122,381 1,117,593
HAWAII 5,139,844 5,061,743 4,770,278 4,816,807 4,325,217
IDAHO 1,256,398 1,446,143 1,308,470 1,288,765 1,318,974
ILLINOIS 14,635,632 11,491,388 14,741,063 14,190,110 13,421,084
INDIANA 14,850,428 11,085,681 16,040,955 13,745,001 14,080,769
IOWA 75,189,163 15,374,637 14,117,022 12,978,970 11,975,015
KANSAS 9,512,800 9,481,200 10,449,487 10,430,195 10,192,263
KENTUCKY 16,929,158 16,452,572 18,122,672 19,344,670 19,361,450
LOUISIANA 8,157,610 7,203,787 6,241,741 5,614,207 5,767,933
MAINE 16,845,765 16,287,431 17,150,454 16,378,860 16,037,455
MARYLAND 10,107,903 10,072,609 10,115,794 9,057,260 8,617,326
MASSACHUSETTS 27,077,203 25,356,699 24,230,213 22,851,604 21,945,815
MICHIGAN 55,629,979 41,807,260 37,661,250 39,050,238 42,958,488
MINNESOTA 31,797,464 29,686,105 23,957,600 16,967,842 16,782,175
MISSISSIPPI 4,963,881 4,268,474 3,622,560 3,321,362 2,702,030
MISSOURI 20,370,456 19,064,772 17,911,124 18,916,008 18,446,854
MONTANA 3,224,550 2,425,227 1,921,759 2,158,997 1,710,991
NEBRASKA 9,600,540 5,715,932 5,944,190 5,865,594 5,291,995
NEVADA 2,662,245 2,339,902 2,093,331 2,013,120 2,153,879
NEW HAMPSHIRE 5,810,788 5,161,849 5,074,201 4,859,397 4,352,175
NEW JERSEY 30,165,738 30,736,447 32,794,378 32,838,666 31,107,668
NEW MEXICO 3,453,929 3,486,280 3,352,154 3,310,251 2,822,620
NEW YORK 68,709,311 55,400,065 54,834,218 55,238,194 52,927,112
NORTH CAROLINA 19,133,220 17,730,190 18,091,367 15,203,181 14,120,385
NORTH DAKOTA 2,312,779 2,214,306 2,262,688 2,291,625 1,622,805
OHIO 28,755,797 30,721,660 27,942,321 32,012,511 30,290,680
OKLAHOMA 5,645,059 4,967,171 4,706,026 4,801,355 4,760,209
OREGON 12,704,953 10,786,704 11,365,018 11,641,211 12,932,659
PENNSYLVANIA 54,349,595 56,550,227 64,532,054 66,640,875 58,544,262
PUERTO RICO 1,607,983 1,421,548 1,437,573 1,313,380 1,402,860
RHODE ISLAND 10,892,710 10,063,161 8,529,703 7,653,606 6,610,613
SOUTH CAROLINA 10,299,534 9,226,665 7,567,854 8,598,498 13,309,889
SOUTH DAKOTA 21,138,445 1,450,378 1,420,301 1,351,149 1,400,897
TENNESSEE 42,658,397 47,720,623 52,987,507 49,708,262 48,030,722
TEXAS 148,593,476 23,666,833 20,569,475 17,615,786 13,655,116
UTAH 11,015,363 9,220,908 8,821,228 7,782,814 6,326,605
VERMONT 3,424,299 5,025,698 3,062,235 3,895,827 4,416,661
VIRGIN ISLANDS 105,351 86,708 105,319 91,650 69,608
VIRGINIA 144,434,765 22,815,506 23,960,513 22,458,058 18,749,382
WASHINGTON 32,103,190 30,594,500 33,139,172 32,482,788 33,315,057
WEST VIRGINIA 63,432,324 7,273,964 6,019,281 5,334,006 4,991,602
WISCONSIN 13,424,959 13,882,680 13,192,581 16,891,139 15,606,864
WYOMING 287,316 370,402 413,210 453,269 412,978
TOTALS $1,815,261,394 $1,061,606,027 $1,042,750,508 $985,416,539 $946,283,222

 

TABLE 7: DISTRIBUTED FORMER ASSISTANCE COLLECTIONS1 FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8 column C. Beginning in FY 2004 line 8, columns C + D.

1 Former Assistance includes collections for families formerly receiving IV-A TANF or IV-E Foster Care Assistance.

ALABAMA $73,829,606 $90,254,553 $93,147,665 $97,432,779 $101,636,526
ALASKA 40,970,589 41,085,144 41,235,412 41,389,604 42,942,476
ARIZONA 142,233,961 149,339,440 161,984,308 173,422,153 186,777,769
ARKANSAS 39,089,597 55,486,297 58,039,031 61,485,870 62,478,882
CALIFORNIA 1,074,730,570 1,136,097,817 1,151,525,505 1,128,908,854 1,125,522,091
COLORADO 95,115,151 97,524,587 100,216,243 104,832,702 108,818,985
CONNECTICUT 139,137,512 132,192,471 137,545,883 139,756,954 144,134,187
DELAWARE 27,668,135 25,768,765 26,314,307 27,540,586 27,584,277
DIST. OF COL. 23,727,716 15,277,113 17,445,946 18,168,572 20,147,271
FLORIDA 307,931,997 527,649,528 566,287,950 569,880,545 553,851,009
GEORGIA 213,736,403 228,602,828 248,360,801 259,923,682 267,659,828
GUAM 2,495,178 1,900,578 2,114,671 2,229,700 2,508,993
HAWAII 33,581,033 37,212,043 38,835,972 41,061,344 42,755,772
IDAHO 31,452,633 30,844,982 30,296,683 30,369,669 30,577,866
ILLINOIS 89,890,606 192,139,158 200,065,897 214,817,759 231,294,917
INDIANA 78,347,528 91,483,798 208,701,506 188,422,830 252,856,620
IOWA 106,124,069 145,182,357 147,467,104 149,746,176 153,749,134
KANSAS 75,019,650 75,864,846 81,814,374 85,402,414 91,166,144
KENTUCKY 262,556,712 202,302,790 174,171,251 181,370,712 187,150,131
LOUISIANA 132,649,091 134,216,825 135,763,073 132,501,961 137,801,890
MAINE 52,585,598 53,395,816 53,216,329 54,416,605 54,690,505
MARYLAND 172,365,789 96,578,692 100,821,630 100,679,415 100,126,297
MASSACHUSETTS 198,263,881 203,471,075 203,913,013 206,780,671 211,936,384
MICHIGAN 467,502,520 440,842,933 434,853,431 448,000,763 454,829,499
MINNESOTA 276,487,521 276,512,734 280,732,465 292,117,621 292,124,998
MISSISSIPPI 53,833,066 56,155,002 60,614,065 64,520,083 66,957,123
MISSOURI 134,291,363 188,932,843 196,616,672 207,551,618 219,196,201
MONTANA 23,089,315 23,807,415 24,401,391 25,142,114 25,841,357
NEBRASKA 55,942,412 59,627,063 64,144,197 67,265,244 72,955,882
NEVADA 23,864,347 25,917,808 30,747,075 34,328,787 33,557,529
NEW HAMPSHIRE 34,888,333 34,850,132 35,855,438 36,596,116 37,497,758
NEW JERSEY 252,069,725 246,065,789 258,279,648 262,842,287 270,154,895
NEW MEXICO 31,378,078 34,562,176 35,602,775 38,997,434 41,581,073
NEW YORK 525,548,018 480,456,805 510,409,436 484,065,097 417,209,377
NORTH CAROLINA 275,387,905 288,764,131 300,321,331 307,301,722 311,593,032
NORTH DAKOTA 16,811,708 20,437,427 23,229,931 25,703,961 26,582,434
OHIO 439,628,767 471,087,778 471,631,113 488,805,486 487,306,048
OKLAHOMA 70,655,731 76,652,265 83,456,680 90,611,960 93,907,240
OREGON 100,424,802 100,250,636 99,008,711 100,792,808 103,457,902
PENNSYLVANIA 362,626,204 343,132,731 349,729,030 359,311,387 369,483,566
PUERTO RICO 8,145,166 8,611,905 9,586,164 10,228,479 11,180,781
RHODE ISLAND 31,180,085 32,850,456 33,885,225 33,854,292 34,405,708
SOUTH CAROLINA 31,553,121 32,015,722 32,394,341 32,092,123 111,655,551
SOUTH DAKOTA 20,127,439 31,759,276 32,982,621 34,432,743 36,791,605
TENNESSEE 142,966,579 153,290,273 168,981,373 179,738,831 184,842,629
TEXAS 727,326,889 642,130,969 689,059,821 731,621,420 760,895,208
UTAH 76,035,037 87,312,663 65,910,384 70,749,884 74,441,214
VERMONT 24,245,193 28,791,812 25,376,346 25,605,780 24,975,927
VIRGIN ISLANDS 720,699 936,212 989,234 1,123,962 998,920
VIRGINIA 89,719,189 154,458,411 161,072,661 169,284,823 179,871,482
WASHINGTON 274,999,949 266,850,618 270,277,521 277,336,002 283,836,317
WEST VIRGINIA 48,052,841 71,566,690 79,857,929 80,528,125 81,833,512
WISCONSIN 397,213,541 406,952,432 423,213,856 226,861,525 201,261,101
WYOMING 22,086,914 21,347,653 21,461,535 20,938,992 20,476,561
TOTALS $8,452,305,462 $8,870,802,263 $9,253,966,954 $9,238,893,026 $9,469,870,384

 

TABLE 8: DISTRIBUTED MEDICAID NEVER ASSISTANCE COLLECTIONS1 FOR FOUR CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8, column E.

1 The Medicaid Assistance category was added to the OCSE-34A form in FY 2004.

These collections were previously to be reported in the Current Assistance category.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $5,368 $2,683 $2,340 $2,467
ALASKA 128,636 121,226 167,039 159,267
ARIZONA 417,739 585,573 790,902 956,197
ARKANSAS 42,472,389 50,898,850 60,689,370 70,404,060
CALIFORNIA 104,704,793 99,213,531 79,371,510 80,233,901
COLORADO 4,853,971 4,508,442 4,224,356 4,004,273
CONNECTICUT 26,262,406 30,075,396 33,285,053 36,241,212
DELAWARE 6,053,706 6,571,429 7,188,021 9,102,575
DIST. OF COL. 7,489,072 8,391,797 8,879,917 8,916,188
FLORIDA 271,021,717 306,170,862 355,265,546 392,499,356
GEORGIA 61,876,836 68,105,464 74,557,216 79,786,142
GUAM NA NA NA NA
HAWAII 1,321,974 1,634,614 1,929,721 2,062,681
IDAHO 17,073,782 33,878,923 36,222,811 38,867,014
ILLINOIS NA NA NA NA
INDIANA NA NA NA NA
IOWA 57,715,821 66,032,892 72,402,708 80,231,727
KANSAS 30,303,718 33,109,508 36,046,910 39,494,371
KENTUCKY 27,502,760 35,701,802 38,113,018 36,441,956
LOUISIANA 17,595,725 81,798,819 89,874,249 94,709,899
MAINE 3,382,567 3,993,164 4,490,689 5,075,754
MARYLAND NA NA NA NA
MASSACHUSETTS 2,012,612 4,684,693 6,503,108 7,356,243
MICHIGAN 272,113,091 268,733,864 279,235,980 292,651,008
MINNESOTA 54,663,960 66,476,255 79,487,316 92,928,526
MISSISSIPPI 22,190,863 19,663,354 14,336,391 11,525,508
MISSOURI 107,988,495 123,632,158 135,216,708 146,885,166
MONTANA 1,211,774 1,967,467 2,510,291 2,954,137
NEBRASKA 46,793,869 48,110,794 51,997,899 55,592,515
NEVADA 1,930,096 19,129,824 19,109,012 22,794,265
NEW HAMPSHIRE NA NA 13,782,730 15,243,698
NEW JERSEY NA NA NA NA
NEW MEXICO 5,230,210 5,812,826 6,642,071 7,920,685
NEW YORK 12,071,855 7,735,379 10,942,017 39,225,302
NORTH CAROLINA 54,747,232 120,319,796 135,304,180 153,378,097
NORTH DAKOTA 20,096,445 21,853,573 23,983,880 26,017,581
OHIO 110,433,844 126,682,528 132,358,309 132,167,812
OKLAHOMA 34,527,913 47,360,013 62,214,322 75,274,453
OREGON 14,890,731 19,282,748 25,465,829 31,330,056
PENNSYLVANIA NA NA NA NA
PUERTO RICO NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 2,868,548 3,512,013 4,144,881 4,774,055
SOUTH CAROLINA NA 195,594 1,513,392 34,873,056
SOUTH DAKOTA 8,716,665 9,769,626 12,226,843 13,874,907
TENNESSEE 2,850,162 3,369,251 17,651,109 51,923,055
TEXAS 273,197,060 334,376,795 402,624,600 475,672,199
UTAH 26,337,274 29,787,349 32,324,034 35,826,678
VERMONT 1,425,768 2,077,445 4,339,134 501,471
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,779 913 8,496 8,641
VIRGINIA 51,847,728 53,368,748 53,715,838 52,459,716
WASHINGTON 38,244,003 42,966,255 49,082,935 54,855,963
WEST VIRGINIA 34,856,786 38,871,327 42,508,988 46,141,937
WISCONSIN 3,291,770 3,413,245 204,419,509 239,383,868
WYOMING 8,236,327 10,089,357 11,783,351 13,588,084
TOTALS $1,892,959,840 $2,264,038,165 $2,738,934,529 $3,116,317,722

 

TABLE 9: DISTRIBUTED NEVER ASSISTANCE COLLECTIONS1 FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8, column D. Beginning in FY 2004, line 8, column F.

1 Never Assistance collections are those made on behalf of families never receiving public assistance under TANF or Foster Care.

ALABAMA $137,182,451 $133,426,767 $138,441,664 $143,188,690 $150,458,754
ALASKA 32,920,353 35,800,891 38,316,721 40,526,828 44,068,568
ARIZONA 78,040,663 83,852,059 90,162,471 97,456,711 107,425,550
ARKANSAS 59,582,998 42,868,495 42,328,163 41,669,828 40,880,018
CALIFORNIA 760,276,617 638,915,505 677,649,468 718,348,617 723,545,867
COLORADO 92,436,252 101,502,900 116,936,005 128,564,950 136,699,382
CONNECTICUT 47,644,228 47,738,784 48,303,789 47,066,265 47,284,971
DELAWARE 30,046,777 28,270,400 29,995,169 31,246,303 30,818,762
DIST. OF COL. 17,517,372 18,667,836 18,385,384 17,498,311 16,799,065
FLORIDA 286,582,692 144,954,161 181,163,449 185,871,576 189,255,730
GEORGIA 207,450,543 153,326,327 164,275,068 176,192,246 190,708,189
GUAM 4,592,703 5,671,594 5,710,547 5,613,572 5,789,666
HAWAII 36,987,256 37,233,713 38,342,684 39,694,583 41,603,499
IDAHO 70,363,553 61,524,902 50,058,802 53,602,398 58,146,483
ILLINOIS 366,510,892 307,584,803 346,980,821 391,996,133 433,762,222
INDIANA 323,901,112 340,069,401 256,507,108 305,653,890 269,322,941
IOWA 88,659,483 62,126,448 62,311,081 63,110,511 64,196,775
KANSAS 54,717,792 27,061,896 27,207,603 25,840,796 24,705,058
KENTUCKY 1,692,753 75,842,774 108,570,304 117,641,707 128,865,831
LOUISIANA 132,203,641 120,605,040 65,507,056 64,536,993 71,233,415
MAINE 28,174,008 26,483,431 26,417,153 25,825,266 25,551,640
MARYLAND 226,758,737 320,924,061 342,464,490 352,243,039 366,125,847
MASSACHUSETTS 199,750,472 209,034,443 233,217,168 246,559,503 262,661,062
MICHIGAN 880,803,617 659,624,618 640,273,140 633,274,048 625,290,995
MINNESOTA 250,289,649 206,514,539 197,801,253 195,615,744 194,367,062
MISSISSIPPI 116,268,470 99,394,591 111,429,246 124,456,823 137,311,261
MISSOURI 278,331,400 133,732,505 129,339,270 127,322,015 127,821,064
MONTANA 17,971,498 17,556,138 18,516,483 20,114,126 21,261,527
NEBRASKA 81,171,506 41,439,302 41,017,496 39,958,704 39,289,711
NEVADA 73,106,779 77,526,825 63,553,375 71,494,247 77,355,847
NEW HAMPSHIRE 38,817,653 39,596,485 39,864,944 27,096,249 26,711,239
NEW JERSEY 532,785,807 585,115,542 624,401,654 666,605,596 702,872,205
NEW MEXICO 24,978,888 23,120,038 23,680,160 25,462,033 26,532,723
NEW YORK 746,846,629 764,184,342 827,149,825 906,923,522 1,000,959,682
NORTH CAROLINA 201,571,047 166,131,311 126,396,715 133,749,063 145,462,581
NORTH DAKOTA 35,408,922 14,921,901 15,645,881 16,470,847 16,734,595
OHIO 1,097,728,343 1,024,175,631 1,031,248,545 1,041,399,437 1,054,860,708
OKLAHOMA 66,133,638 37,875,587 41,955,516 46,899,462 49,614,669
OREGON 175,898,730 172,351,959 174,124,060 176,567,714 184,168,818
PENNSYLVANIA 939,679,746 971,274,321 999,651,566 1,015,929,088 1,024,211,386
PUERTO RICO 222,562,041 230,471,295 247,335,106 256,273,918 272,493,327
RHODE ISLAND 10,472,162 8,872,471 9,436,585 9,546,701 10,150,423
SOUTH CAROLINA 190,647,644 194,405,853 196,020,064 201,076,915 82,980,842
SOUTH DAKOTA 11,248,813 13,841,118 14,277,751 13,472,547 14,583,743
TENNESSEE 168,057,850 178,429,308 189,579,451 195,008,530 197,247,572
TEXAS 631,455,498 563,580,830 737,317,065 850,978,397 983,123,215
UTAH 50,058,029 17,725,701 44,153,373 46,747,992 48,168,809
VERMONT 14,540,939 13,437,163 14,004,113 12,237,134 16,877,601
VIRGIN ISLANDS 6,776,175 7,458,335 7,391,546 7,399,728 7,138,151
VIRGINIA 233,298,240 265,929,437 280,573,651 294,435,067 308,914,312
WASHINGTON 290,154,580 255,509,815 262,690,308 267,984,999 272,213,713
WEST VIRGINIA 45,576,824 44,772,053 46,381,264 46,420,715 46,552,254
WISCONSIN 167,208,259 164,788,529 161,383,708 159,062,527 155,375,435
WYOMING 24,980,302 18,646,572 19,279,222 20,207,559 21,742,395
TOTALS $10,908,823,026 $10,035,890,746 $10,445,124,504 $10,970,140,163 $11,322,297,160

 

TABLE 10: DISTRIBUTED TANF/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8, columns (A+B) + line 7a, column C. Beginning in FY 2004, line 8, columns (A+B) + line 7a, columns (C+D).

ALABAMA $12,310,721 $8,458,707 $11,839,252 $12,357,139 $13,117,632
ALASKA 16,092,505 15,239,101 15,336,344 13,574,354 13,316,285
ARIZONA 27,643,984 29,092,285 30,309,671 29,288,338 31,200,432
ARKANSAS 40,312,621 6,964,762 6,863,365 6,932,042 7,456,194
CALIFORNIA 634,613,021 625,003,898 611,865,937 554,174,355 525,695,707
COLORADO 23,265,732 21,824,858 21,333,115 21,007,615 19,752,136
CONNECTICUT 62,082,366 45,930,083 44,858,212 43,205,897 43,263,517
DELAWARE 6,812,164 6,329,047 6,120,742 6,853,264 6,324,443
DIST. OF COL. 5,193,572 5,409,026 6,040,234 5,430,358 6,345,777
FLORIDA 336,382,801 78,841,911 71,835,871 63,517,550 58,524,832
GEORGIA 44,219,189 39,583,413 39,133,402 34,424,931 32,185,795
GUAM 1,615,247 1,380,921 1,304,833 1,353,294 1,389,340
HAWAII 10,489,741 10,813,747 10,484,441 10,624,353 9,927,062
IDAHO 4,191,037 4,127,346 3,724,701 3,318,213 3,165,873
ILLINOIS 41,676,468 35,029,538 36,785,416 35,309,256 36,609,519
INDIANA 31,436,429 24,975,981 31,872,206 30,204,994 28,686,399
IOWA 95,343,557 38,955,150 37,371,447 36,686,082 36,776,789
KANSAS 21,533,413 20,359,956 21,850,062 22,462,962 22,976,105
KENTUCKY 32,324,467 33,506,785 34,858,843 37,119,643 37,335,744
LOUISIANA 17,368,413 15,812,640 14,267,528 13,743,079 14,234,312
MAINE 29,417,641 28,587,335 29,042,907 28,508,260 28,089,197
MARYLAND 21,047,658 20,327,294 20,516,769 20,065,724 19,788,550
MASSACHUSETTS 45,285,263 42,778,472 41,062,556 39,545,413 39,833,886
MICHIGAN 119,747,102 105,602,755 95,526,504 100,896,066 100,907,617
MINNESOTA 58,974,374 55,109,655 49,831,925 43,444,285 42,626,482
MISSISSIPPI 8,143,992 7,374,491 7,168,391 7,029,992 6,386,039
MISSOURI 45,675,281 41,716,124 40,768,601 42,771,690 43,470,357
MONTANA 6,136,508 5,342,046 4,911,294 5,117,928 4,588,452
NEBRASKA 13,480,624 9,919,556 10,418,522 10,316,449 10,030,834
NEVADA 6,612,294 6,708,981 7,349,531 7,428,600 7,815,694
NEW HAMPSHIRE 10,769,956 8,964,214 8,690,521 8,557,775 7,949,793
NEW JERSEY 60,489,944 58,770,101 59,419,432 59,450,459 58,432,187
NEW MEXICO 9,021,232 9,739,570 9,199,342 8,577,143 7,983,226
NEW YORK 141,406,689 122,191,116 121,704,469 118,528,060 115,566,992
NORTH CAROLINA 38,421,597 37,112,995 36,271,686 32,003,740 30,323,504
NORTH DAKOTA 5,788,315 5,710,140 6,195,273 6,541,264 5,515,597
OHIO 73,905,681 77,345,466 69,946,364 80,197,194 75,485,964
OKLAHOMA 19,825,778 18,966,025 18,480,636 19,025,658 18,762,041
OREGON 24,713,023 23,098,031 23,721,184 24,083,782 26,065,429
PENNSYLVANIA 94,051,598 96,160,734 102,777,678 104,402,846 97,710,649
PUERTO RICO 2,247,284 2,030,720 1,955,643 1,901,247 2,028,176
RHODE ISLAND 14,017,269 13,075,299 11,646,425 10,650,206 9,275,525
SOUTH CAROLINA 13,571,443 12,420,345 10,925,825 12,157,803 16,889,968
SOUTH DAKOTA 22,650,100 4,180,891 3,851,883 3,790,510 3,711,361
TENNESSEE 53,289,778 59,120,268 65,775,647 62,380,730 64,210,407
TEXAS 199,122,727 83,241,380 82,744,750 79,529,068 68,824,856
UTAH 20,493,898 18,016,722 17,160,377 16,423,715 14,872,786
VERMONT 5,647,286 11,522,976 5,375,367 5,749,737 6,142,045
VIRGIN ISLANDS 270,481 229,657 232,733 217,022 152,900
VIRGINIA 158,385,159 43,793,760 45,373,037 44,998,168 43,240,594
WASHINGTON 80,231,050 74,463,573 77,852,520 77,372,093 78,593,449
WEST VIRGINIA 67,281,016 12,566,648 13,480,949 12,109,503 11,947,505
WISCONSIN 34,434,927 34,033,377 30,964,316 33,710,062 32,315,704
WYOMING 2,784,854 2,766,880 2,676,044 2,675,851 2,552,866
TOTALS $2,972,249,270 $2,220,626,752 $2,191,074,723 $2,111,745,762 $2,050,374,525

 

TABLE 11: DISTRIBUTED TANF COLLECTIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8, column A + line 7a, column C.

ALABAMA $11,962,934 $8,075,481 $11,403,722 $11,711,800 $12,476,902
ALASKA 15,537,769 13,811,543 13,864,296 12,348,114 12,286,795
ARIZONA 27,610,828 29,070,561 30,289,055 29,270,850 31,169,759
ARKANSAS 40,072,714 6,636,101 6,451,861 6,463,487 6,949,268
CALIFORNIA 615,595,467 595,822,165 582,934,966 525,342,009 498,680,787
COLORADO 21,886,027 20,421,021 19,988,195 19,583,564 18,371,509
CONNECTICUT 61,004,218 44,724,895 43,690,364 42,199,351 42,262,107
DELAWARE 6,547,542 6,051,607 5,858,456 6,624,772 6,082,550
DIST. OF COL. 5,093,648 5,285,068 5,959,342 5,305,639 6,234,969
FLORIDA 336,235,124 77,901,103 70,373,033 62,141,034 57,079,305
GEORGIA 42,615,892 37,985,186 37,268,535 32,513,659 30,270,625
GUAM 1,615,247 1,380,921 1,304,833 1,353,294 1,389,340
HAWAII 10,161,323 10,407,813 10,028,868 9,904,009 9,297,589
IDAHO 4,034,453 3,721,297 3,619,971 3,175,890 2,965,680
ILLINOIS 41,173,281 33,985,529 35,475,039 33,648,919 34,579,158
INDIANA 30,901,275 24,689,331 31,657,475 29,951,946 28,454,429
IOWA 93,898,214 37,612,635 35,924,019 35,237,723 35,393,160
KANSAS 20,064,779 19,284,326 20,810,661 21,447,404 21,606,981
KENTUCKY 30,683,592 31,417,295 32,559,162 34,157,679 34,134,268
LOUISIANA 16,911,475 15,074,477 13,648,337 13,065,280 13,338,652
MAINE 28,037,863 27,146,594 27,839,745 27,371,710 27,085,912
MARYLAND 20,369,530 19,526,332 19,587,826 19,173,330 18,915,101
MASSACHUSETTS 44,772,734 42,398,536 40,496,265 38,866,820 39,007,680
MICHIGAN 118,069,024 103,239,749 93,537,867 98,497,262 98,491,296
MINNESOTA 57,964,819 53,660,647 48,404,396 41,966,324 41,117,152
MISSISSIPPI 7,961,659 7,222,502 7,034,622 6,863,172 6,224,531
MISSOURI 43,638,169 39,220,882 38,290,751 40,133,131 40,645,517
MONTANA 5,977,323 5,139,088 4,726,541 4,931,197 4,401,486
NEBRASKA 10,335,755 9,816,118 9,860,927 9,998,758 9,500,366
NEVADA 6,385,693 6,498,848 7,292,671 7,413,539 7,796,119
NEW HAMPSHIRE 10,462,571 8,634,547 8,373,523 8,241,403 7,634,243
NEW JERSEY 58,213,037 55,989,614 56,219,642 55,802,318 54,268,608
NEW MEXICO 9,020,620 9,738,570 9,197,160 8,572,571 7,979,946
NEW YORK 133,514,112 117,986,015 118,064,686 114,916,081 112,169,191
NORTH CAROLINA 37,241,697 35,345,256 34,360,418 30,086,650 28,357,471
NORTH DAKOTA 5,504,577 5,255,291 5,625,142 5,970,698 4,759,402
OHIO 72,932,031 76,348,663 68,774,095 78,514,982 73,851,078
OKLAHOMA 18,200,372 17,331,749 16,722,098 16,914,804 16,345,576
OREGON 23,281,687 21,529,786 21,595,582 21,722,359 22,636,124
PENNSYLVANIA 80,441,986 84,178,424 90,247,317 91,522,655 85,165,063
PUERTO RICO 2,208,407 1,987,393 1,924,926 1,845,246 1,944,499
RHODE ISLAND 14,017,269 13,075,299 11,646,040 10,645,797 9,250,817
SOUTH CAROLINA 13,203,864 12,108,434 10,668,105 11,824,389 15,964,928
SOUTH DAKOTA 22,547,465 3,932,047 3,619,655 3,580,683 3,466,475
TENNESSEE 52,102,185 57,620,466 60,598,639 59,732,517 61,402,895
TEXAS 198,295,218 82,298,137 81,462,565 78,075,060 67,076,132
UTAH 19,830,463 16,943,466 16,100,877 15,317,800 13,602,836
VERMONT 5,465,166 11,282,980 5,072,326 5,619,504 6,002,917
VIRGIN ISLANDS 270,481 41,475,793 232,733 217,022 152,900
VIRGINIA 156,237,584 229,657 42,921,497 42,732,773 40,833,533
WASHINGTON 79,551,103 73,508,747 76,956,455 76,516,695 77,803,727
WEST VIRGINIA 67,190,660 12,337,608 13,242,225 11,892,359 11,689,998
WISCONSIN 31,452,047 31,326,031 28,434,017 31,561,680 30,070,283
WYOMING 2,675,504 2,508,312 2,473,765 2,439,499 2,337,316
TOTALS $2,890,978,477 $2,130,199,936 $2,094,715,289 $2,014,927,211 $1,950,974,951

 

TABLE 12: DISTRIBUTED FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8, column B. Beginning in FY 2004, line 8, column B + line 7a, column D.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $347,787 $383,226 $435,530 $645,339 $640,730
ALASKA 554,736 1,427,558 1,472,048 1,226,240 1,029,490
ARIZONA 33,156 21,724 20,616 17,488 30,673
ARKANSAS 239,907 328,661 411,504 468,555 506,926
CALIFORNIA 19,017,554 29,181,733 28,930,971 28,832,346 27,014,920
COLORADO 1,379,705 1,403,837 1,344,920 1,424,051 1,380,627
CONNECTICUT 1,078,148 1,205,188 1,167,848 1,006,546 1,001,410
DELAWARE 264,622 277,440 262,286 228,492 241,893
DIST. OF COL. 99,924 123,958 80,892 124,719 110,808
FLORIDA 147,677 940,808 1,462,838 1,376,516 1,445,527
GEORGIA 1,603,297 1,598,227 1,864,867 1,911,272 1,915,170
GUAM NA NA NA NA NA
HAWAII 328,418 405,934 455,573 720,344 629,473
IDAHO 156,584 406,049 104,730 142,323 200,193
ILLINOIS 503,187 1,044,009 1,310,377 1,660,337 2,030,361
INDIANA 535,154 286,650 214,731 253,048 231,970
IOWA 1,445,343 1,342,515 1,447,428 1,448,359 1,383,629
KANSAS 1,468,634 1,075,630 1,039,401 1,015,558 1,369,124
KENTUCKY 1,640,875 2,089,490 2,299,681 2,961,964 3,201,476
LOUISIANA 456,938 738,163 619,191 677,799 895,660
MAINE 1,379,778 1,440,741 1,203,162 1,136,550 1,003,285
MARYLAND 678,128 800,962 928,943 892,394 873,449
MASSACHUSETTS 512,529 379,936 566,291 678,593 826,206
MICHIGAN 1,678,078 2,363,006 1,988,637 2,398,804 2,416,321
MINNESOTA 1,009,555 1,449,008 1,427,529 1,477,961 1,509,330
MISSISSIPPI 182,333 151,989 133,769 166,820 161,508
MISSOURI 2,037,112 2,495,242 2,477,850 2,638,559 2,824,840
MONTANA 159,185 202,958 184,753 186,731 186,966
NEBRASKA 3,144,869 103,438 557,595 317,691 530,468
NEVADA 226,601 210,133 56,860 15,061 19,575
NEW HAMPSHIRE 307,385 329,667 316,998 316,372 315,550
NEW JERSEY 2,276,907 2,780,487 3,199,790 3,648,141 4,163,579
NEW MEXICO 612 1,000 2,182 4,572 3,280
NEW YORK 7,892,577 4,205,101 3,639,783 3,611,979 3,397,801
NORTH CAROLINA 1,179,900 1,767,739 1,911,268 1,917,090 1,966,033
NORTH DAKOTA 283,738 454,849 570,131 570,566 756,195
OHIO 973,650 996,803 1,172,269 1,682,212 1,634,886
OKLAHOMA 1,625,406 1,634,276 1,758,538 2,110,854 2,416,465
OREGON 1,431,336 1,568,245 2,125,602 2,361,423 3,429,305
PENNSYLVANIA 13,609,612 11,982,310 12,530,361 12,880,191 12,545,586
PUERTO RICO 38,877 43,327 30,717 56,001 83,677
RHODE ISLAND NA NA 385 4,409 24,708
SOUTH CAROLINA 367,579 311,911 257,720 333,414 925,040
SOUTH DAKOTA 102,635 248,844 232,228 209,827 244,886
TENNESSEE 1,187,593 1,499,802 5,177,008 2,648,213 2,807,512
TEXAS 827,509 943,243 1,282,185 1,454,008 1,748,724
UTAH 663,435 1,073,256 1,059,500 1,105,915 1,269,950
VERMONT 182,120 239,996 303,041 130,233 139,128
VIRGIN ISLANDS NA NA NA NA NA
VIRGINIA 2,147,575 2,317,967 2,451,540 2,265,395 2,407,061
WASHINGTON 679,947 954,826 896,065 855,398 789,722
WEST VIRGINIA 90,356 229,040 238,724 217,144 257,507
WISCONSIN 2,982,880 2,707,346 2,530,299 2,148,382 2,245,421
WYOMING 109,350 258,568 202,279 236,352 215,550
TOTALS $81,270,793 $90,426,816 $96,359,434 $96,818,551 $99,399,574

 

TABLE 13: DISTRIBUTED NON-TANF COLLECTIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 7b, column C + line 7c, column C + line 8, column D. Beginning in FY 2004, line 7b, columns (C+D) + line 7c, columns (C+D) + line 8, columns (E+F).

ALABAMA $210,956,925 $218,025,569 $225,476,113 $234,083,729 $245,081,152
ALASKA 63,256,986 66,873,556 69,754,571 72,834,572 77,571,746
ARIZONA 205,857,256 218,612,497 236,262,787 254,215,972 275,045,529
ARKANSAS 95,033,297 137,776,167 148,237,441 160,067,385 169,884,837
CALIFORNIA 1,497,428,923 1,552,838,613 1,610,179,105 1,633,458,428 1,656,903,355
COLORADO 179,844,711 195,375,935 214,932,266 230,831,076 242,757,034
CONNECTICUT 160,279,292 180,712,656 190,533,080 195,172,954 202,391,640
DELAWARE 54,691,973 57,318,090 60,360,934 62,900,052 64,414,530
DIST. OF COL. 39,120,571 39,295,139 41,932,311 43,003,365 43,558,988
FLORIDA 554,618,451 903,864,120 1,004,850,567 1,067,329,459 1,094,823,215
GEORGIA 409,453,509 425,793,188 459,764,512 490,968,111 518,485,506
GUAM 6,705,341 7,327,923 7,576,376 7,612,359 8,026,912
HAWAII 65,218,392 70,015,726 73,099,107 76,878,102 80,820,107
IDAHO 98,881,547 106,762,463 111,818,177 118,165,430 125,744,464
ILLINOIS 429,360,662 476,185,811 525,002,365 585,694,746 641,868,704
INDIANA 385,662,639 417,662,899 449,377,363 477,616,727 507,573,931
IOWA 174,629,158 241,444,113 252,556,652 261,552,283 273,375,862
KANSAS 117,716,829 122,351,704 130,730,910 135,257,353 142,581,731
KENTUCKY 248,854,156 288,594,111 301,707,186 319,350,464 334,483,624
LOUISIANA 255,641,929 263,808,737 275,043,161 278,784,331 295,278,825
MAINE 68,187,730 70,961,910 71,734,193 72,603,160 73,266,157
MARYLAND 388,184,771 407,248,068 432,885,145 441,913,990 455,080,920
MASSACHUSETTS 379,806,293 397,096,357 424,982,531 443,149,473 464,065,618
MICHIGAN 1,284,189,014 1,308,785,147 1,285,995,181 1,298,664,963 1,314,822,373
MINNESOTA 499,600,260 512,267,683 519,135,648 540,744,238 553,576,279
MISSISSIPPI 166,921,425 174,634,439 188,160,834 199,604,667 212,109,883
MISSOURI 387,317,938 408,002,491 426,730,623 446,234,659 468,878,928
MONTANA 38,148,855 39,658,508 41,895,806 44,807,600 47,179,560
NEBRASKA 133,233,834 143,656,610 148,798,155 154,770,992 163,099,269
NEVADA 93,021,077 101,005,650 108,174,074 119,516,566 128,045,826
NEW HAMPSHIRE 68,746,818 70,644,252 72,104,062 73,776,717 75,855,077
NEW JERSEY 754,531,326 803,147,677 856,056,248 902,836,090 945,702,581
NEW MEXICO 50,789,663 56,659,134 59,248,573 65,834,646 70,873,875
NEW YORK 1,199,697,269 1,189,921,951 1,278,424,389 1,338,640,770 1,394,754,481
NORTH CAROLINA 457,670,575 490,259,869 528,857,523 559,554,406 594,230,591
NORTH DAKOTA 48,745,094 51,959,939 56,796,800 61,909,049 65,441,818
OHIO 1,492,207,226 1,559,073,447 1,587,558,143 1,614,378,549 1,629,139,284
OKLAHOMA 122,608,650 135,056,911 158,997,599 185,501,441 204,794,530
OREGON 264,315,462 275,181,999 280,059,353 290,383,780 305,824,006
PENNSYLVANIA 1,262,603,947 1,274,796,545 1,311,134,972 1,337,478,504 1,354,528,565
PUERTO RICO 230,067,906 238,474,028 256,403,200 265,914,530 283,048,792
RHODE ISLAND 38,527,688 41,579,337 43,717,101 44,549,274 46,665,274
SOUTH CAROLINA 218,928,856 223,227,895 225,252,028 231,123,125 225,929,370
SOUTH DAKOTA 29,864,597 51,586,546 54,598,416 57,692,772 62,939,791
TENNESSEE 300,393,048 323,170,098 349,141,935 379,726,002 417,833,571
TEXAS 1,308,253,136 1,419,334,312 1,698,578,406 1,923,311,135 2,164,520,882
UTAH 116,614,531 122,579,824 131,511,957 141,181,009 149,890,520
VERMONT 36,563,145 37,157,465 39,144,772 40,328,138 40,629,615
VIRGIN ISLANDS 7,331,744 8,253,377 8,254,279 8,406,814 8,062,420
VIRGINIA 309,067,035 451,257,322 473,602,536 494,895,618 516,754,298
WASHINGTON 517,026,669 516,735,363 531,220,736 549,514,631 565,627,601
WEST VIRGINIA 89,780,973 145,902,845 157,648,852 162,682,331 167,571,800
WISCONSIN 543,411,832 554,882,034 570,239,074 573,524,638 579,311,564
WYOMING 44,569,678 45,834,074 48,567,280 50,707,320 53,667,152
TOTALS $18,204,140,612 $19,640,632,124 $20,814,805,408 $21,821,638,495 $22,804,393,963

 

TABLE 14: FEDERAL SHARE OF TANF/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A lines 12a + 10, column B. Beginning in FY 2004, lines 10a, column G + 10b, column G.

ALABAMA $7,171,380 $4,483,134 $6,841,054 $7,166,381 $7,528,409
ALASKA 8,548,680 8,136,776 8,064,158 6,750,103 6,735,647
ARIZONA 18,073,230 19,050,593 19,882,459 19,033,360 19,975,928
ARKANSAS 5,526,280 4,905,190 4,830,712 4,791,471 5,083,960
CALIFORNIA 302,197,800 303,957,255 299,426,298 268,838,150 253,844,839
COLORADO 11,347,632 10,506,581 10,203,970 10,017,712 9,366,932
CONNECTICUT 21,873,343 20,996,414 20,313,891 19,524,336 19,402,049
DELAWARE 2,798,964 2,216,941 2,124,716 2,443,199 2,627,398
DIST. OF COL. 2,509,314 2,437,938 2,690,739 2,545,297 2,943,318
FLORIDA 45,125,734 45,235,805 41,416,811 36,640,585 33,524,476
GEORGIA 18,558,587 17,873,943 19,220,222 17,536,960 17,163,804
GUAM 1,179,533 1,013,112 941,842 878,149 393,808
HAWAII 5,464,988 5,625,501 5,410,605 5,389,811 4,992,483
IDAHO 2,921,591 2,857,278 2,588,042 2,147,380 1,927,615
ILLINOIS 19,953,349 16,673,047 17,375,102 16,520,290 16,939,378
INDIANA 19,630,849 14,748,263 18,549,105 18,386,527 16,779,028
IOWA 24,074,397 24,392,068 23,498,640 23,099,575 22,555,190
KANSAS 12,200,291 11,782,424 12,664,309 12,856,849 13,115,394
KENTUCKY 22,061,988 23,165,909 23,822,488 25,152,431 25,404,096
LOUISIANA 10,871,283 9,967,928 9,053,991 8,696,173 9,015,957
MAINE 16,392,566 16,660,969 16,438,872 15,700,062 15,558,321
MARYLAND 10,416,513 9,941,973 9,904,144 9,711,752 9,537,678
MASSACHUSETTS 22,405,679 21,194,792 20,290,534 19,614,149 19,772,012
MICHIGAN 54,280,852 55,777,066 51,164,855 53,978,496 53,377,428
MINNESOTA 24,616,920 22,613,136 21,247,724 19,972,928 19,522,299
MISSISSIPPI 5,842,380 5,296,351 5,246,806 5,044,207 4,614,465
MISSOURI 27,162,857 25,059,021 24,470,047 25,956,855 26,187,230
MONTANA 4,305,424 3,725,979 3,387,190 3,436,334 3,009,900
NEBRASKA 5,279,783 5,640,530 5,619,518 5,409,975 5,029,065
NEVADA 3,219,573 3,496,991 4,014,654 4,004,824 4,127,964
NEW HAMPSHIRE 5,285,747 4,386,685 4,233,346 4,194,673 3,886,699
NEW JERSEY 29,101,452 28,367,280 28,580,066 28,435,760 27,956,666
NEW MEXICO 6,239,038 6,951,411 6,524,256 5,817,764 5,463,726
NEW YORK 64,441,210 57,072,817 56,515,256 54,106,883 54,806,585
NORTH CAROLINA 23,042,135 22,346,750 22,185,911 19,454,804 18,730,288
NORTH DAKOTA 3,901,212 3,826,281 4,096,863 4,192,060 3,457,466
OHIO 39,923,436 42,358,500 38,982,621 44,724,405 42,442,645
OKLAHOMA 13,701,005 13,044,072 12,646,906 12,600,065 12,488,501
OREGON 13,489,361 13,107,551 13,703,841 13,808,416 14,498,733
PENNSYLVANIA 43,324,167 47,056,347 48,427,755 50,640,518 46,209,853
PUERTO RICO 1,227,290 1,171,945 1,002,339 936,869 1,141,013
RHODE ISLAND 7,710,639 7,184,508 6,256,117 5,549,896 4,612,109
SOUTH CAROLINA 6,075,084 5,724,259 5,040,960 5,869,377 5,556,759
SOUTH DAKOTA 2,580,363 2,672,778 2,471,681 2,420,154 2,300,418
TENNESSEE 14,334,600 15,312,543 18,767,847 16,180,928 18,867,507
TEXAS 49,324,559 49,037,270 49,238,135 47,162,966 40,867,941
UTAH 12,193,264 12,101,786 11,526,859 10,804,461 9,724,372
VERMONT 3,482,121 7,015,172 3,176,962 3,275,601 3,555,667
VIRGIN ISLANDS 174,112 148,437 147,368 143,142 97,037
VIRGINIA 20,338,812 21,278,226 21,914,382 21,709,208 21,073,364
WASHINGTON 39,880,601 36,906,529 38,526,341 38,359,011 39,046,322
WEST VIRGINIA 10,198,316 9,235,212 9,897,391 8,654,847 8,519,164
WISCONSIN 19,747,127 19,242,790 13,002,970 14,670,765 17,711,053
WYOMING 1,686,287 1,620,842 1,517,446 1,442,686 1,334,473
TOTALS $1,167,413,698 $1,146,602,899 $1,129,087,117 $1,086,399,580 $1,054,404,432

 

TABLE 15: STATE SHARE OF TANF/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 7a, column E - line 10, column E. Beginning in FY 2004, line 7a, column G - (lines 10a, column G + 10b, column G).

ALABAMA $2,986,383 $1,853,453 $2,817,358 $3,143,473 $3,406,100
ALASKA 7,285,144 6,895,135 7,085,490 6,707,039 6,453,405
ARIZONA 8,801,459 9,273,216 9,594,871 9,383,122 10,076,617
ARKANSAS 1,913,516 1,663,967 1,631,780 1,703,675 1,845,250
CALIFORNIA 302,197,793 303,957,249 299,426,289 268,838,138 253,844,833
COLORADO 11,347,626 10,506,573 10,203,963 10,017,704 9,366,925
CONNECTICUT 21,873,337 20,996,405 20,313,883 19,524,326 19,402,040
DELAWARE 2,798,955 2,216,934 2,092,664 2,434,415 2,627,391
DIST. OF COL. 2,509,309 2,437,930 2,690,731 2,545,288 2,943,310
FLORIDA 31,579,579 31,526,122 28,900,356 25,578,101 23,528,751
GEORGIA 12,579,982 12,125,961 12,580,278 11,401,918 10,533,153
GUAM 393,177 337,703 313,947 292,715 393,805
HAWAII 3,833,957 3,925,434 3,843,038 3,774,975 3,682,553
IDAHO 1,195,646 1,197,899 1,076,700 924,254 812,031
ILLINOIS 19,953,343 16,673,041 17,375,098 16,520,286 16,939,372
INDIANA 12,047,139 8,917,114 10,997,092 10,807,705 10,020,249
IOWA 13,838,042 13,762,266 13,477,978 13,214,798 13,835,886
KANSAS 8,082,821 7,590,193 8,093,452 8,425,796 8,652,898
KENTUCKY 9,504,743 9,885,753 10,405,223 11,163,525 11,106,532
LOUISIANA 4,380,235 3,947,929 3,690,928 3,764,313 3,921,278
MAINE 8,362,139 8,579,100 8,894,576 9,260,292 9,032,040
MARYLAND 10,416,510 9,941,965 9,904,134 9,711,746 9,537,670
MASSACHUSETTS 22,405,673 21,194,785 20,290,525 19,614,143 19,772,003
MICHIGAN 43,663,667 44,020,873 39,057,073 41,406,724 41,296,971
MINNESOTA 24,616,917 22,613,125 21,247,717 19,972,918 19,522,291
MISSISSIPPI 1,782,757 1,574,890 1,560,156 1,592,906 1,466,003
MISSOURI 17,199,151 15,707,242 15,546,381 15,956,363 16,324,508
MONTANA 1,595,650 1,388,608 1,323,780 1,435,137 1,345,331
NEBRASKA 3,590,822 3,777,618 3,802,879 3,654,995 3,652,212
NEVADA 2,925,825 2,869,280 3,167,194 3,308,587 3,526,337
NEW HAMPSHIRE 5,285,743 4,386,680 4,233,340 4,194,667 3,886,690
NEW JERSEY 29,101,444 28,367,270 28,580,057 28,435,753 27,956,660
NEW MEXICO 2,128,770 2,335,711 2,256,707 2,358,996 2,132,169
NEW YORK 64,441,209 57,072,810 56,515,253 54,106,878 54,806,577
NORTH CAROLINA 13,789,921 13,208,939 12,681,151 11,187,510 10,299,914
NORTH DAKOTA 1,805,648 1,775,067 1,973,465 2,174,017 1,884,725
OHIO 27,938,941 29,156,779 26,336,783 29,965,649 28,698,229
OKLAHOMA 5,716,519 5,526,645 5,373,762 5,953,999 5,839,208
OREGON 8,933,113 8,447,376 8,717,363 8,618,767 9,242,438
PENNSYLVANIA 35,893,543 38,875,623 41,519,786 41,349,523 38,750,346
PUERTO RICO 409,094 390,648 334,113 312,288 404,793
RHODE ISLAND 6,207,483 5,638,100 5,040,591 4,642,751 4,198,030
SOUTH CAROLINA 2,627,227 2,469,645 2,171,746 2,597,699 2,433,978
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,371,795 1,397,238 1,271,586 1,299,154 1,355,686
TENNESSEE 7,858,618 8,464,696 10,190,411 9,105,724 10,775,081
TEXAS 32,896,742 32,392,934 31,652,510 30,586,735 26,371,187
UTAH 4,922,491 4,771,869 4,451,598 4,464,705 4,139,860
VERMONT 2,097,308 4,421,366 2,108,285 2,324,675 2,478,047
VIRGIN ISLANDS 58,037 49,476 49,121 47,711 32,344
VIRGINIA 19,912,151 21,278,220 21,914,375 21,709,206 21,073,355
WASHINGTON 39,880,598 36,906,521 38,526,332 38,359,003 38,859,349
WEST VIRGINIA 3,392,192 3,047,288 3,361,001 3,202,732 3,179,772
WISCONSIN 14,049,086 13,701,550 9,292,932 10,777,225 13,106,858
WYOMING 1,063,692 1,090,956 1,103,358 1,217,621 1,187,679
TOTALS $947,442,662 $926,531,170 $911,061,160 $875,072,365 $851,960,720

 

TABLE 16: GROSS UNDISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS (UDC) FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 9 (4th quarter).

ALABAMA $4,877,199 $10,007,873 $11,765,750 $11,827,946 $11,781,552
ALASKA 2,565,900 2,046,682 2,273,673 2,188,518 2,156,892
ARIZONA 14,085,379 13,525,612 17,945,269 11,112,336 5,089,751
ARKANSAS 3,308,007 2,629,483 2,675,604 1,908,076 1,864,535
CALIFORNIA 28,845,369 22,619,136 22,319,112 26,221,829 27,110,097
COLORADO 9,189,282 2,557,848 2,950,199 2,583,984 2,624,753
CONNECTICUT 2,447,155 1,959,976 2,133,847 1,934,835 2,380,839
DELAWARE 1,858,022 2,031,525 2,894,672 3,308,403 3,770,746
DIST. OF COL. 1,114,978 1,612,858 1,223,856 1,215,463 816,845
FLORIDA 23,789,996 16,193,837 26,224,513 30,719,094 21,911,130
GEORGIA 2,892,523 2,754,199 6,598,744 7,023,286 6,934,501
GUAM 5,386,458 4,987,083 2,477,010 2,749,574 2,926,308
HAWAII 7,568,893 6,064,890 5,721,720 5,385,046 5,889,034
IDAHO 1,049,902 712,725 887,766 771,440 690,822
ILLINOIS 6,747,848 9,011,416 12,875,092 13,153,363 13,459,578
INDIANA 13,095,786 11,670,465 16,348,569 21,223,952 16,480,324
IOWA 3,994,997 4,494,714 2,033,502 2,411,637 2,726,385
KANSAS 4,550,704 7,044,184 3,120,488 3,127,445 2,468,928
KENTUCKY 7,157,992 7,060,909 7,614,023 8,576,625 8,681,822
LOUISIANA 545,454 719,486 3,507,420 4,954,654 3,671,184
MAINE 2,071,569 1,896,017 1,692,919 1,777,330 1,726,042
MARYLAND 22,090,592 16,482,664 7,743,821 7,481,143 8,805,813
MASSACHUSETTS 20,727,334 23,363,520 15,897,324 12,678,025 8,811,225
MICHIGAN 60,752,771 48,535,131 47,544,752 51,855,022 50,877,765
MINNESOTA 8,107,073 7,901,225 7,925,247 7,516,078 7,167,611
MISSISSIPPI 6,923,728 10,032,608 11,389,529 12,341,017 13,115,690
MISSOURI 7,742,495 9,006,848 9,717,644 10,285,378 8,919,054
MONTANA 325,460 261,519 277,354 218,936 258,841
NEBRASKA 3,102,921 2,580,015 2,923,801 2,940,902 2,994,072
NEVADA 3,059,736 4,573,761 3,455,368 2,948,584 2,946,152
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2,364,354 2,146,560 1,879,052 1,207,103 792,922
NEW JERSEY 8,907,879 8,374,219 9,331,038 8,358,511 7,387,180
NEW MEXICO 2,573,638 3,017,218 3,395,795 3,584,150 3,414,629
NEW YORK 77,583,778 75,375,706 78,050,407 66,661,319 75,747,825
NORTH CAROLINA 12,521,193 12,864,442 11,110,680 11,799,699 11,043,732
NORTH DAKOTA 1,745,797 1,967,982 2,304,315 2,138,053 1,918,016
OHIO 26,219,208 21,608,383 32,513,358 27,055,522 26,116,427
OKLAHOMA 3,184,018 2,827,353 3,706,020 3,474,182 4,684,819
OREGON 2,587,944 3,354,264 3,900,226 3,929,124 4,206,136
PENNSYLVANIA 33,755,978 13,263,028 12,220,812 11,947,880 10,963,068
PUERTO RICO 3,920,231 6,592,028 8,257,749 10,057,076 10,465,417
RHODE ISLAND 3,353,552 2,821,530 2,708,607 3,268,997 3,588,840
SOUTH CAROLINA 6,276,465 6,253,604 9,253,057 7,644,552 6,905,603
SOUTH DAKOTA 579,075 573,164 839,199 883,424 499,468
TENNESSEE 12,233,531 13,946,863 9,519,166 10,004,167 10,628,588
TEXAS 18,626,391 15,636,111 14,781,872 13,019,805 18,960,195
UTAH 1,143,513 2,238,201 2,173,974 2,479,411 2,299,149
VERMONT 6,119,175 2,032,984 3,109,304 876,184 671,828
VIRGIN ISLANDS 616,195 785,479 626,624 724,108 559,045
VIRGINIA 4,780,850 4,328,308 4,866,553 5,187,524 4,712,113
WASHINGTON 3,179,747 4,438,344 5,525,955 5,454,411 5,883,738
WEST VIRGINIA 9,715,823 12,028,928 6,903,318 5,407,909 4,400,760
WISCONSIN 8,804,461 8,495,071 8,025,904 8,514,142 8,153,220
WYOMING 2,392,731 968,655 1,136,625 1,226,516 1,126,119
TOTALS $533,161,050 $480,276,634 $498,298,198 $487,343,690 $474,187,128

 

TABLE 17: NET UNDISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS (UDC) FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 9b, column E. Beginning in FY 2004 line 9b, column G (4th quarter).

ALABAMA $4,877,199 $10,007,873 $11,765,750 $11,827,946 $11,781,552
ALASKA 2,565,900 2,046,682 2,273,673 2,188,518 2,156,892
ARIZONA 14,085,379 13,525,612 17,945,269 11,112,336 5,089,751
ARKANSAS 3,308,007 2,629,483 2,675,604 1,908,076 1,864,535
CALIFORNIA 28,800,483 22,513,722 22,274,351 26,211,026 27,097,403
COLORADO 9,178,070 2,562,347 2,949,021 2,582,288 2,626,401
CONNECTICUT 2,447,155 1,959,976 2,094,128 1,927,805 2,379,015
DELAWARE 1,858,022 2,031,525 2,894,672 3,308,403 3,770,746
DIST. OF COL. 1,114,978 1,612,858 1,223,856 1,215,463 816,845
FLORIDA 23,789,996 16,193,837 26,224,513 30,719,094 21,911,130
GEORGIA 2,878,155 2,668,475 6,436,963 7,023,286 6,909,415
GUAM 5,386,458 4,987,083 2,477,010 2,749,574 2,926,308
HAWAII 7,568,893 6,064,890 5,721,720 5,385,046 5,889,034
IDAHO 1,049,902 712,725 887,766 771,440 690,822
ILLINOIS 6,747,848 8,615,964 11,750,537 13,112,930 13,409,250
INDIANA 13,095,786 11,670,465 16,348,569 19,171,735 15,947,785
IOWA 3,994,997 4,494,714 2,033,502 2,411,637 2,726,385
KANSAS 4,550,704 7,044,186 3,120,488 3,127,445 2,468,928
KENTUCKY 7,157,992 7,060,909 7,614,023 8,576,625 8,681,822
LOUISIANA 545,454 719,486 3,507,420 4,954,654 3,671,184
MAINE 2,071,569 1,896,016 1,692,919 1,777,330 1,726,042
MARYLAND 22,090,592 16,482,664 7,743,821 7,481,143 8,162,612
MASSACHUSETTS 20,727,334 23,363,520 15,871,873 12,644,654 8,723,365
MICHIGAN 60,702,843 48,535,131 47,544,752 53,064,626 50,770,072
MINNESOTA 8,107,073 7,901,225 7,925,247 7,516,078 7,167,611
MISSISSIPPI 6,923,728 10,032,608 11,389,529 12,341,017 13,115,690
MISSOURI 7,742,495 9,006,711 9,717,644 10,285,315 8,918,992
MONTANA 325,460 257,750 276,986 217,321 258,698
NEBRASKA 3,102,921 2,580,015 2,923,801 2,930,446 2,979,776
NEVADA 3,059,736 4,573,761 3,455,368 2,913,796 2,935,251
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2,364,354 2,146,560 1,879,052 1,207,103 792,922
NEW JERSEY 8,872,767 8,305,765 9,287,371 8,271,174 7,336,629
NEW MEXICO 2,573,638 3,017,218 3,395,795 3,584,150 3,414,629
NEW YORK 77,583,778 75,375,706 78,050,407 66,661,319 75,747,825
NORTH CAROLINA 12,521,193 12,864,442 11,110,680 11,799,699 11,043,732
NORTH DAKOTA 1,745,797 1,967,982 2,305,287 2,138,876 1,918,245
OHIO 26,219,208 21,608,383 32,513,358 27,055,522 26,116,427
OKLAHOMA 3,184,018 2,819,748 3,704,836 3,470,732 4,684,314
OREGON 2,587,873 3,354,264 3,844,687 3,518,222 3,892,290
PENNSYLVANIA 33,755,978 13,263,028 12,220,812 11,947,880 10,963,068
PUERTO RICO 3,872,697 6,592,028 8,257,749 10,057,076 10,465,417
RHODE ISLAND 3,353,552 2,821,530 2,708,607 3,268,997 3,588,840
SOUTH CAROLINA 6,286,571 6,254,768 9,264,568 7,662,758 6,976,186
SOUTH DAKOTA 579,075 573,164 839,199 883,424 499,468
TENNESSEE 11,645,345 13,939,716 9,519,166 10,004,167 10,628,588
TEXAS 18,626,391 15,636,111 14,781,872 13,019,805 18,960,195
UTAH 1,143,507 2,238,201 2,172,512 2,478,050 2,297,537
VERMONT 6,119,175 2,032,984 3,109,304 876,184 608,755
VIRGIN ISLANDS 616,195 785,479 626,724 724,108 559,045
VIRGINIA 4,805,946 4,327,491 4,863,740 5,184,159 4,707,334
WASHINGTON 3,179,747 4,438,344 5,494,207 5,391,512 5,831,848
WEST VIRGINIA 9,715,823 12,028,928 6,903,318 5,407,909 4,400,760
WISCONSIN 8,557,380 8,225,725 7,791,229 8,210,847 7,866,496
WYOMING 2,392,731 968,674 1,136,625 1,211,086 1,103,985
TOTALS $532,157,868 $479,338,452 $496,541,880 $485,491,812 $471,977,847

 

TABLE 18: PERCENT OF UNDISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS (UDC) FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A.

Formula: Net UDC, 4th quarter/(Balance remaining undistributed at end of quarter, Qtr1 + collections received + net adjustments) - (collections forwarded to non-IV-D cases + collections sent to other states); line 9b, 4th quarter/(line 1 1st qtr + line 2 + line 3) - (line 4 + line 5).

1 Guam’s UDC percentages are unusually large due to an automated systems problem.

ALABAMA 2.14% 4.23% 4.72% 4.58% 4.36%
ALASKA 3.13 2.43 2.60 2.47 2.32
ARIZONA 5.69 5.18 6.31 3.77 1.63
ARKANSAS 2.39 1.78 1.70 1.13 1.04
CALIFORNIA 1.33 1.02 0.99 1.54 1.23
COLORADO 4.32 1.17 1.23 1.01 0.99
CONNECTICUT 1.09 0.86 0.88 0.80 0.96
DELAWARE 2.93 3.09 4.17 4.53 5.06
DIST. OF COL. 2.45 3.48 2.49 2.45 1.61
FLORIDA 2.60 1.62 2.38 2.64 1.86
GEORGIA 0.63 0.57 1.27 1.32 1.24
GUAM 1 39.30 36.41 18.03 23.47 23.71
HAWAII 9.09 6.98 6.41 5.80 6.09
IDAHO 1.01 0.64 0.76 0.63 0.53
ILLINOIS 1.41 1.66 2.04 2.07 1.94
INDIANA 3.04 2.57 3.28 3.62 2.88
IOWA 1.46 1.58 0.70 0.80 0.87
KANSAS 3.16 4.70 2.00 1.94 1.47
KENTUCKY 2.48 2.15 2.21 2.35 2.28
LOUISIANA 0.20 0.26 1.20 1.67 1.17
MAINE 2.08 1.87 1.65 1.73 1.67
MARYLAND 5.12 3.71 1.68 1.59 1.69
MASSACHUSETTS 4.65 5.04 3.29 2.55 1.70
MICHIGAN 4.14 3.32 3.31 3.64 3.46
MINNESOTA 1.43 1.37 1.37 1.27 1.19
MISSISSIPPI 3.80 5.22 5.51 5.64 5.66
MISSOURI 1.76 1.96 2.04 2.06 1.71
MONTANA 0.73 0.57 0.59 0.43 0.50
NEBRASKA 2.07 1.65 1.80 1.74 1.69
NEVADA 2.93 4.07 2.90 2.24 2.11
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2.89 2.63 2.27 1.44 0.94
NEW JERSEY 1.08 0.95 1.00 0.85 0.73
NEW MEXICO 4.13 4.35 4.73 0.00 4.15
NEW YORK 5.47 5.43 6.98 5.74 4.78
NORTH CAROLINA 2.46 2.38 1.93 1.95 1.74
NORTH DAKOTA 3.10 3.30 3.53 3.03 2.63
OHIO 1.65 1.30 1.92 1.57 1.51
OKLAHOMA 2.19 1.80 2.04 1.67 2.05
OREGON 0.89 1.11 1.25 1.10 1.16
PENNSYLVANIA 2.43 0.96 0.86 0.82 0.75
PUERTO RICO 1.64 2.67 3.10 3.62 3.54
RHODE ISLAND 6.00 4.91 4.66 5.59 6.03
SOUTH CAROLINA 2.63 2.59 3.77 3.04 2.79
SOUTH DAKOTA 1.09 1.02 1.42 1.42 0.74
TENNESSEE 3.18 3.52 2.24 2.21 2.16
TEXAS 1.22 1.03 0.82 0.65 0.84
UTAH 0.83 1.57 1.44 1.55 1.38
VERMONT 12.66 4.01 6.53 1.87 1.28
VIRGIN ISLANDS 7.50 8.47 6.88 7.75 6.37
VIRGINIA 1.02 0.87 0.93 0.95 0.83
WASHINGTON 0.53 0.75 0.89 0.85 0.90
WEST VIRGINIA 5.83 7.06 3.88 3.00 2.39
WISCONSIN 1.46 1.38 1.28 1.33 1.27
WYOMING 4.80 1.95 2.17 2.22 1.92
TOTALS 2.45% 2.15% 2.11% 2.04% 1.86%

 

TABLE 19: UDC PENDING DISTRIBUTION BY CATEGORY, FY 2007*
STATES Net UDC Totals Collections Received Within the Past Two Business Days Collections from Tax Offsets Being Held for Up to Six Months Collections Received and Being Held for Future Support Collections Being Held Pending the Resolution of Legal Disputes Collections Being Held Pending Transfer to Other State or Federal Agency
Source: Form Schedule UDC line 1 line 2 line 3 line 4 line 5 line 6

NA - Not Available.

* All data are for the 4th quarter.

ALABAMA $11,781,552 $2,285,647 $1,803,972 $2,943,848 $472,696 $51,024
ALASKA 2,156,892 NA 646,879 954,076 NA NA
ARIZONA 5,089,751 NA 1,193,195 263,359 397,025 NA
ARKANSAS 1,864,535 14,348 1,103,022 294,419 70,782 NA
CALIFORNIA 27,097,403 748,431 3,796,350 4,262,147 2,145,933 1,188,638
COLORADO 2,626,401 563,961 1,753,028 13,089 NA NA
CONNECTICUT 2,379,015 NA 740,118 1,115,757 308,161 NA
DELAWARE 3,770,746 573,117 378,904 197,871 586,035 NA
DIST. OF COL. 816,845 NA 156,237 7,042 30,409 NA
FLORIDA 21,911,130 881 7,382,397 1,624,890 2,045,882 NA
GEORGIA 6,909,415 NA 2,355,568 17,461 NA NA
GUAM 2,926,308 600 24,560 362,903 52,013 NA
HAWAII 5,889,034 143,472 1,414,856 1,850,915 NA 1,182,635
IDAHO 690,822 60,511 507,708 73,963 NA NA
ILLINOIS 13,409,250 1,857,135 5,074,945 57,393 751,968 100,207
INDIANA 15,947,785 NA 1,553,150 271,156 151,380 286,518
IOWA 2,726,385 NA 897,007 117,167 1,046,958 NA
KANSAS 2,468,928 162,458 1,134,361 89,429 -4,521 NA
KENTUCKY 8,681,822 NA 2,986,046 2,209,436 22,958 NA
LOUISIANA 3,671,184 NA 2,920,804 32,869 278,677 NA
MAINE 1,726,042 NA 322,779 365,537 146,473 NA
MARYLAND 8,162,612 15,824 888,899 1,878,550 22,168 1,356,409
MASSACHUSETTS 8,723,365 NA 1,802,967 889,878 1,356,232 NA
MICHIGAN 50,770,072 20,399,199 6,551,646 12,218,193 843,048 1,119,915
MINNESOTA 7,167,611 58,221 2,175,139 3,160,625 1,420,301 100,480
MISSISSIPPI 13,115,690 1,174,727 850,195 6,348,636 35,099 41,835
MISSOURI 8,918,992 465,993 2,294,621 4,947,238 408,814 NA
MONTANA 258,698 17,193 NA 104,202 NA NA
NEBRASKA 2,979,776 18,444 901,380 523,074 46,719 14,958
NEVADA 2,935,251 128,371 1,424,580 9,723 47,187 111,337
NEW HAMPSHIRE 792,922 NA 240,098 21,805 NA 77,638
NEW JERSEY 7,336,629 NA NA NA NA NA
NEW MEXICO 3,414,629 NA 327,155 796,846 434,525 NA
NEW YORK 75,747,825 13,644,488 1,744,643 24,736,069 519,190 6,668,708
NORTH CAROLINA 11,043,732 NA 1,995,306 5,442,371 204,419 254,975
NORTH DAKOTA 1,918,245 NA 260,487 1,073,885 NA 149,534
OHIO 26,116,427 6,635,833 5,694,052 250,325 4,726,623 4,064,893
OKLAHOMA 4,684,314 NA 3,121,288 362,966 70,450 NA
OREGON 3,892,290 28,553 473,373 1,736,108 386,420 NA
PENNSYLVANIA 10,963,068 NA 2,948,853 2,060,351 2,187,293 669,666
PUERTO RICO 10,465,417 NA NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 3,588,840 NA 68,751 63,354 391,827 8,394
SOUTH CAROLINA 6,976,186 1,049,666 833,799 60,009 135,329 507,620
SOUTH DAKOTA 499,468 45,450 365,305 52,304 21,634 6,681
TENNESSEE 10,628,588 NA NA 2,826,620 491,840 1,309
TEXAS 18,960,195 2,458,010 5,937,765 186,673 1,418,311 286,502
UTAH 2,297,537 124,646 1,097,611 568,180 276,377 NA
VERMONT 608,755 85,378 153,855 152,107 22,817 29,413
VIRGIN ISLANDS 559,045 NA NA 93,319 2,851 4,887
VIRGINIA 4,707,334 396,192 2,606,271 1,316,485 3,873 NA
WASHINGTON 5,831,848 NA 418,554 2,954,534 NA NA
WEST VIRGINIA 4,400,760 351,097 1,011,295 2,437,581 396,592 NA
WISCONSIN 7,866,496 186,239 1,860,532 5,137,133 3,357 NA
WYOMING 1,103,985 142,646 473,018 75,529 13,627 174,274
TOTALS $471,977,847 $53,836,731 $86,667,324 $99,609,400 $24,389,752 $18,458,450

 

TABLE 20: UDC UNRESOLVED DISTRIBUTION BY CATEGORY, FY 2007*
STATES Net UDC Collections Totals Unidentified Collections Collections Being Held Pending the Location of the CP or NCP Collections Disbursed but Uncashed and Stale-Dated Collections with Inaccurate or Missing Information Other Collections Remaining Undistributed
Source: Form Schedule UDC line 1 line 8 line 9 line 10 line 11 line 12

NA - Not Available.

* All data are for the 4th quarter.

ALABAMA $11,781,552 $52,343 $886,938 NA $3,154,248 $130,836
ALASKA 2,156,892 920 111,840 NA 280,994 162,183
ARIZONA 5,089,751 19,340 276,869 2,142,177 574,793 222,993
ARKANSAS 1,864,535 63,704 120,958 88,343 511 108,448
CALIFORNIA 27,097,403 950,575 6,527,625 4,457,803 182,595 2,837,306
COLORADO 2,626,401 NA 46,261 3,685 NA 246,377
CONNECTICUT 2,379,015 22,277 113,094 NA 45,338 34,270
DELAWARE 3,770,746 30,786 333,336 1,476,328 47,609 146,760
DIST. OF COL. 816,845 53,067 207,004 2,356 212,056 148,674
FLORIDA 21,911,130 1,590,041 4,371,522 NA 4,711,663 183,854
GEORGIA 6,909,415 9,886 81,537 40,309 439 4,404,215
GUAM 2,926,308 957,580 484,130 NA 684,768 359,756
HAWAII 5,889,034 2,046 1,123,472 NA 171,638 NA
IDAHO 690,822 1,729 5,528 NA 40,806 577
ILLINOIS 13,409,250 370,859 1,772,534 2,452,127 516,557 455,525
INDIANA 15,947,785 174,460 1,194,254 270,054 5,993,312 6,053,501
IOWA 2,726,385 30,242 405,042 NA -7,204 237,173
KANSAS 2,468,928 9,351 422,840 344,177 248,363 62,470
KENTUCKY 8,681,822 149,998 174,881 NA 555,082 2,583,421
LOUISIANA 3,671,184 43,962 131,150 NA 187,512 76,210
MAINE 1,726,042 71,921 148,959 431,212 155,646 83,515
MARYLAND 8,162,612 248,769 1,139,542 1,639,398 365,947 607,106
MASSACHUSETTS 8,723,365 136,340 344,047 38,212 1,071,155 3,084,534
MICHIGAN 50,770,072 174,933 6,453,782 2,163,096 525,068 321,192
MINNESOTA 7,167,611 12,257 80,342 NA 143,321 16,925
MISSISSIPPI 13,115,690 319,115 370,709 1,657,850 797,515 1,520,009
MISSOURI 8,918,992 91,468 133,843 255,410 179,589 142,016
MONTANA 258,698 907 7,143 13,414 8,793 107,046
NEBRASKA 2,979,776 NA 89,073 NA 58,900 1,327,228
NEVADA 2,935,251 122,885 140,858 532,806 330,431 87,073
NEW HAMPSHIRE 792,922 30,927 107,851 80,295 231,494 2,814
NEW JERSEY 7,336,629 NA NA NA NA NA
NEW MEXICO 3,414,629 262,086 349,880 292,229 296,119 655,789
NEW YORK 75,747,825 20,689,070 5,529,643 NA 480,011 1,736,003
NORTH CAROLINA 11,043,732 121,550 926,920 NA 1,087,204 1,010,987
NORTH DAKOTA 1,918,245 2,693 57,297 NA 346,744 27,605
OHIO 26,116,427 537,380 1,935,547 490,744 658,305 1,122,725
OKLAHOMA 4,684,314 446 11,668 373,479 260,306 483,711
OREGON 3,892,290 328 787,405 69,753 5,729 404,621
PENNSYLVANIA 10,963,068 299,831 317,267 583,912 1,611,859 284,036
PUERTO RICO 10,465,417 NA NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 3,588,840 217,932 1,230,236 917,143 691,203 NA
SOUTH CAROLINA 6,976,186 11,375 513,522 1,883,681 295,934 1,685,251
SOUTH DAKOTA 499,468 4,629 192 1,471 179 1,623
TENNESSEE 10,628,588 1,574,813 1,555,481 2,943,990 460,526 774,009
TEXAS 18,960,195 331,701 3,279,835 NA 140,912 4,920,486
UTAH 2,297,537 15,174 2,572 10,079 72,771 130,127
VERMONT 608,755 NA 55,957 80,889 NA 28,339
VIRGIN ISLANDS 559,045 80,501 251,092 NA 28,232 98,163
VIRGINIA 4,707,334 30,492 66,005 NA 201 287,815
WASHINGTON 5,831,848 260,705 370,591 1,021,834 231,210 574,420
WEST VIRGINIA 4,400,760 6,161 21,124 176,910 NA NA
WISCONSIN 7,866,496 94,691 249,955 NA 75,084 259,505
WYOMING 1,103,985 NA 59,129 NA 26,081 139,681
TOTALS $471,977,847 $30,284,246 $45,378,282 $26,935,166 $28,237,549 $40,378,903

 

TABLE 21: PERCENTAGE OF ITEMIZED PENDING UDC, FY 2007*
STATES Collections Received Within the Past Two Business Days Collections from Tax Offsets Being Held for Up to Six Months Collections Received and Being Held for Future Support Collections Being Held Pending the Resolution of Legal Disputes Collections Being Held Pending Transfer to Other State or Federal Agency
Source: Schedule UDC line 2/13 line 3/13 line 4/13 line 5/13 line 6/13

NA - Not Available.

* All data are for the 4th quarter.

ALABAMA 19.40% 15.31% 24.99% 4.01% 0.43%
ALASKA NA 29.99 44.23 NA NA
ARIZONA NA 23.44 5.17 7.80 NA
ARKANSAS 0.77 59.16 15.79 3.80 NA
CALIFORNIA 2.76 14.01 15.73 7.92 4.39
COLORADO 21.47 66.75 0.50 NA NA
CONNECTICUT NA 31.11 46.90 12.95 NA
DELAWARE 15.20 10.05 5.25 15.54 NA
DIST. OF COL. NA 19.13 0.86 3.72 NA
FLORIDA NA 33.69 7.42 9.34 NA
GEORGIA NA 34.09 0.25 NA NA
GUAM NA 0.84 12.40 1.78 NA
HAWAII 2.44 24.03 31.43 NA 20.08
IDAHO 8.76 73.49 10.71 NA NA
ILLINOIS 13.85 37.85 0.43 5.61 0.75
INDIANA NA 9.74 1.70 0.95 1.80
IOWA NA 32.90 4.30 38.40 NA
KANSAS 6.58 45.95 3.62 -0.18 NA
KENTUCKY NA 34.39 25.45 0.26 NA
LOUISIANA NA 79.56 0.90 7.59 NA
MAINE NA 18.70 21.18 8.49 NA
MARYLAND 0.19 10.89 23.01 0.27 16.62
MASSACHUSETTS NA 20.67 10.20 15.55 NA
MICHIGAN 40.18 12.90 24.07 1.66 2.21
MINNESOTA 0.81 30.35 44.10 19.82 1.40
MISSISSIPPI 8.96 6.48 48.40 0.27 0.32
MISSOURI 5.22 25.73 55.47 4.58 NA
MONTANA 6.65 NA 40.28 NA NA
NEBRASKA 0.62 30.25 17.55 1.57 0.50
NEVADA 4.37 48.53 0.33 1.61 3.79
NEW HAMPSHIRE NA 30.28 2.75 NA 9.79
NEW JERSEY NA NA NA NA NA
NEW MEXICO NA 9.58 23.34 12.73 NA
NEW YORK 18 2.30 32.66 0.69 8.80
NORTH CAROLINA NA 18.07 49.28 1.85 2.31
NORTH DAKOTA NA 13.58 55.98 NA 7.80
OHIO 25.41 21.80 0.96 18.10 15.56
OKLAHOMA NA 66.63 7.75 1.50 NA
OREGON 0.73 12.16 44.60 9.93 NA
PENNSYLVANIA NA 26.90 18.79 19.95 6.11
PUERTO RICO NA NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND NA 1.92 1.77 10.92 0.23
SOUTH CAROLINA 15.05 11.95 0.86 1.94 7.28
SOUTH DAKOTA 9.10 73.14 10.47 4.33 1.34
TENNESSEE NA NA 26.59 4.63 0.01
TEXAS 12.96 31.32 0.98 7.48 1.51
UTAH 5.43 47.77 24.73 12.03 NA
VERMONT 14.03 25.27 24.99 3.75 4.83
VIRGIN ISLANDS NA NA 16.69 0.51 0.87
VIRGINIA 8.42 55.37 27.97 0.08 NA
WASHINGTON NA 7.18 50.66 NA NA
WEST VIRGINIA 7.98 22.98 55.39 9.01 NA
WISCONSIN 2.37 23.65 65.30 0.04 NA
WYOMING 12.92 42.85 6.84 1.23 15.79
TOTALS 11.85% 19.08% 21.93% 5.37% 4.06%

 

TABLE 22: PERCENTAGE OF ITEMIZED UNRESOLVED UDC, FY 2007*
STATES Unidentified Collections Collections Being Held Pending the Location of the CP or NCP Collections Disbursed but Uncashed and Stale-Dated Collections with Inaccurate or Missing Information Other Collectioins Remaining Undistributed
Source: Schedule UDC line 8/13 line 9/13 line 10/13 line 11/13 line 12/13

NA - Not Available.

Note: Calculations do not include New Jersey, New York, or Puerto Rico.

* All data are for the 4th quarter.

ALABAMA 0.44% 7.53% NA 26.77% 1.11%
ALASKA 0.04 5.19 NA 13.03 7.52
ARIZONA 0.38 5.44 42.09 11.29 4.38
ARKANSAS 3.42 6.49 4.74 0.03 5.82
CALIFORNIA 3.51 24.09 16.45 0.67 10.47
COLORADO NA 1.76 0.14 NA 9.38
CONNECTICUT 0.94 4.75 NA 1.91 1.44
DELAWARE 0.82 8.84 39.15 1.26 3.89
DIST. OF COL. 6.50 25.34 0.29 25.96 18.20
FLORIDA 7.26 19.95 NA 21.50 0.84
GEORGIA 0.14 1.18 0.58 0.01 63.74
GUAM 32.72 16.54 NA 23.40 12.29
HAWAII 0.03 19.08 NA 2.91 NA
IDAHO 0.25 0.80 NA 5.91 0.08
ILLINOIS 2.77 13.22 18.29 3.85 3.40
INDIANA 1.09 7.49 1.69 37.58 37.96
IOWA 1.11 14.86 NA -0.26 8.70
KANSAS 0.38 17.13 13.94 10.06 2.53
KENTUCKY 1.73 2.01 NA 6.39 29.76
LOUISIANA 1.20 3.57 NA 5.11 2.08
MAINE 4.17 8.63 24.98 9.02 4.84
MARYLAND 3.05 13.96 20.08 4.48 7.44
MASSACHUSETTS 1.56 3.94 0.44 12.28 35.36
MICHIGAN 0.34 12.71 4.26 1.03 0.63
MINNESOTA 0.17 1.12 NA 2.00 0.24
MISSISSIPPI 2.43 2.83 12.64 6.08 11.59
MISSOURI 1.03 1.50 2.86 2.01 1.59
MONTANA 0.35 2.76 5.19 3.40 41.38
NEBRASKA NA 2.99 NA 1.98 44.54
NEVADA 4.19 4.80 18.15 11.26 2.97
NEW HAMPSHIRE 3.90 13.60 10.13 29.20 0.35
NEW JERSEY NA NA NA NA NA
NEW MEXICO 7.68 10.25 8.56 8.67 19.21
NEW YORK 27.31 7.30 NA 0.63 2.29
NORTH CAROLINA 1.10 8.39 NA 9.84 9.15
NORTH DAKOTA 0.14 2.99 NA 18.08 1.44
OHIO 2.06 7.41 1.88 2.52 4.30
OKLAHOMA 0.01 0.25 7.97 5.56 10.33
OREGON 0.01 20.23 1.79 0.15 10.40
PENNSYLVANIA 2.73 2.89 5.33 14.70 2.59
PUERTO RICO NA NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 6.07 34.28 25.56 19.26 NA
SOUTH CAROLINA 0.16 7.36 27.00 4.24 24.16
SOUTH DAKOTA 0.93 0.04 0.29 0.04 0.32
TENNESSEE 14.82 14.63 27.70 4.33 7.28
TEXAS 1.75 17.30 NA 0.74 25.95
UTAH 0.66 0.11 0.44 3.17 5.66
VERMONT NA 9.19 13.29 NA 4.66
VIRGIN ISLANDS 14.40 44.91 NA 5.05 17.56
VIRGINIA 0.65 1.40 NA NA 6.11
WASHINGTON 4.47 6.35 17.52 3.96 9.85
WEST VIRGINIA 0.14 0.48 4.02 NA NA
WISCONSIN 1.20 3.18 NA 0.95 3.30
WYOMING NA 5.36 NA 2.36 12.65
TOTALS 6.67% 9.99% 5.93% 6.22% 8.89%

 

TABLE 23: NET UDC BY AGE, FY 2007*
COLLECTIONS REMAINING UNDISTRIBUTED
STATES Net UDC Totals Up to 2 Business Days of Receipt More than 2 Days but Not More Than 30 Days More Than 30 Days but Not More Than 6 Months More Than 6 Months but Not More Than 1 Year More Than 1 Year but Not More Than 3 Years More than 3 Years but Not More Than 5 Years More Than 5 Years
Source: Schedule UDC line 9b line 14 line 15 line 16 line 17 line 18 line 19 line 20

NA - Not Available.

* All data are for the 4th quarter.

ALABAMA $11,781,552 $386,388 $3,898,955 $3,313,311 $494,753 $1,179,563 $845,716 $1,662,866
ALASKA 2,156,892 89,622 939,308 843,817 132,963 39,202 9,881 102,099
ARIZONA 5,089,751 379,788 1,018,346 1,533,651 400,911 1,002,418 678,669 75,968
ARKANSAS 1,864,535 16,577 169,647 1,344,888 172,752 48,772 18,501 93,398
CALIFORNIA 27,097,403 2,004,741 8,440,333 8,353,508 2,266,434 2,235,611 418,074 3,378,702
COLORADO 2,626,401 556,163 182,224 1,849,781 27,503 10,440 101 189
CONNECTICUT 2,379,015 435,042 537,587 1,343,061 32,494 30,831 0 0
DELAWARE 3,770,746 201,040 727,917 856,034 359,986 712,886 336,752 576,131
DIST. OF COL. 816,845 19,636 111,052 294,382 70,266 141,481 68,421 111,607
FLORIDA 21,911,130 365,885 2,404,043 10,782,783 1,742,395 2,345,866 651,741 3,618,417
GEORGIA 6,909,415 0 449,729 6,403,655 3,261 41,026 10,834 910
GUAM 2,926,310 68,181 138,152 322,243 213,894 570,528 222,196 1,391,116
HAWAII 5,889,034 48,819 1,133,689 2,167,139 383,006 894,839 468,872 792,670
IDAHO 690,822 106,109 99,111 484,318 402 350 532 0
ILLINOIS 13,409,250 1,921,342 1,272,470 6,272,984 678,905 1,964,889 1,023,053 275,607
INDIANA 15,947,785 355,297 5,090,930 5,608,800 1,260,722 2,972,128 479,240 180,668
IOWA 2,726,385 0 430,070 1,056,908 237,658 588,528 220,154 193,067
KANSAS 2,468,928 191,520 192,215 1,294,505 500,978 235,180 38,436 16,094
KENTUCKY 8,681,822 573,780 2,478,470 4,217,294 696,082 529,993 90,918 95,285
LOUISIANA 3,671,184 49,743 350,240 3,073,017 101,409 79,311 13,776 3,688
MAINE 1,726,042 71,506 254,434 605,944 90,430 277,593 199,271 226,864
MARYLAND 8,162,612 1,221,366 1,683,533 3,331,226 743,898 311,081 361,740 509,768
MASSACHUSETTS 8,723,365 745,547 3,398,503 3,234,964 432,758 749,709 114,589 47,295
MICHIGAN 50,770,072 20,399,199 14,054,648 9,588,376 2,367,112 4,046,516 233,580 80,641
MINNESOTA 7,167,611 936,239 2,534,332 3,504,725 97,362 93,208 1,455 290
MISSISSIPPI 13,115,690 2,200,528 2,421,628 3,611,137 1,097,239 1,641,690 935,673 1,207,795
MISSOURI 8,918,992 0 5,704,593 2,706,688 128,123 319,024 41,776 18,788
MONTANA 258,698 29,533 146,465 59,385 9,599 10,900 2,751 65
NEBRASKA 2,979,776 146,929 224,559 1,086,935 230,356 695,249 456,456 139,292
NEVADA 2,935,251 162,992 316,681 1,601,098 171,210 469,494 151,940 61,836
NEW HAMPSHIRE 792,922 0 120,110 380,173 66,836 87,783 49,923 88,097
NEW JERSEY NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
NEW MEXICO 3,414,629 0 893,003 1,131,286 290,664 606,539 207,729 285,408
NEW YORK 75,747,825 12,030,053 27,506,435 10,710,636 2,644,787 6,160,368 2,771,856 13,923,690
NORTH CAROLINA 11,043,732 1,161,910 3,881,183 3,812,758 1,077,179 747,422 177,104 186,176
NORTH DAKOTA 1,918,245 296,110 872,540 513,773 54,992 100,750 34,579 45,501
OHIO 26,116,427 7,193,132 1,247,945 12,579,238 1,195,140 2,257,310 1,024,561 619,101
OKLAHOMA 4,684,314 319,943 950,359 3,336,542 69,265 7,441 0 764
OREGON 3,892,290 430,819 1,783,027 820,807 266,721 511,831 24,103 54,982
PENNSYLVANIA 10,963,068 592,770 2,113,175 4,897,706 578,650 970,890 423,932 1,385,945
PUERTO RICO NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 3,588,840 51,431 253,460 644,650 315,391 986,373 580,150 757,385
SOUTH CAROLINA 6,976,186 1,061,215 1,422,024 1,080,111 221,446 529,276 654,681 2,007,433
SOUTH DAKOTA 499,468 22,243 65,728 398,387 10,744 2,366 0 0
TENNESSEE 10,628,588 114,330 614,790 1,615,924 1,835,016 2,203,925 1,974,374 2,270,229
TEXAS 18,960,195 3,000,587 2,364,527 8,901,845 1,542,532 2,055,714 679,457 415,533
UTAH 2,297,537 124,647 808,314 1,210,089 43,671 72,246 38,542 28
VERMONT 608,755 85,378 166,592 213,573 41,943 89,126 2,055 10,088
VIRGIN ISLANDS 559,045 0 48,732 111,674 68,046 132,003 106,172 92,418
VIRGINIA 4,707,334 491,178 1,629,511 2,553,168 28,622 4,854 1 0
WASHINGTON 5,831,848 842,145 2,869,664 1,048,702 482,118 586,820 1,983 416
WEST VIRGINIA 4,400,760 351,097 1,664,451 1,750,622 239,401 222,678 92,856 79,655
WISCONSIN 7,866,496 2,543,676 3,086,457 2,105,114 83,271 47,867 111 0
WYOMING 1,103,985 162,169 323,687 554,573 25,377 4,896 6,306 26,977
TOTALS $454,175,803 $64,558,345 $115,489,578 $151,117,908 $26,326,673 $42,626,784 $16,945,573 $37,110,942

 

TABLE 24: PERCENTAGE OF NET UDC BY AGE, FY 2007*
STATES Upt to 2 Business Days of Receipt More Than 2 Days but Not More Than 30 Days More Than 30 Days but Not More Than 6 Months More Than 6 Months but Not More Than 1 Year More Than 1 Year but Not More Than 3 Years More Than 3 Years but Not More Than 5 Years More Than 5 Years
Source: Schedule UDC line 14/13 line 15/13 line 16/13 line 17/13 line 18/13 line 19/13 line 20/13

NA - Not Available.

* All data are for the 4th quarter.

ALABAMA 3.28% 33.09% 28.12% 4.20% 10.01% 7.18% 14.11%
ALASKA 4.16 43.55 39.12 6.16 1.82 0.46 4.73
ARIZONA 7.46 20.01 30.13 7.88 19.69 13.33 1.49
ARKANSAS 0.89 9.10 72.13 9.27 2.62 0.99 5.01
CALIFORNIA 7.40 31.15 30.83 8.36 8.25 1.54 12.47
COLORADO 21.18 6.94 70.43 1.05 0.40 0.00 0.01
CONNECTICUT 18.29 22.60 56.45 1.37 1.30 0.00 0.00
DELAWARE 5.33 19.30 22.70 9.55 18.91 8.93 15.28
DIST. OF COL. 2.40 13.60 36.04 8.60 17.32 8.38 13.66
FLORIDA 1.67 10.97 49.21 7.95 10.71 2.97 16.51
GEORGIA 0.00 6.51 92.68 0.05 0.59 0.16 0.01
GUAM 2.33 4.72 11.01 7.31 19.50 7.59 47.54
HAWAII 0.83 19.25 36.80 6.50 15.20 7.96 13.46
IDAHO 15.36 14.35 70.11 0.06 0.05 0 0.00
ILLINOIS 14.33 9.49 46.78 5.06 14.65 7.63 2.06
INDIANA 2.23 31.92 35.17 7.91 18.64 3.01 1.13
IOWA 0 15.77 38.77 8.72 21.59 8.07 7.08
KANSAS 7.76 7.79 52.43 20.29 9.53 1.56 0.65
KENTUCKY 6.61 28.55 48.58 8.02 6.10 1.05 1.10
LOUISIANA 1.35 9.54 83.71 2.76 2.16 0.38 0.10
MAINE 4.14 14.74 35.11 5.24 16.08 11.54 13.14
MARYLAND 14.96 20.62 40.81 9.11 3.81 4.43 6.25
MASSACHUSETTS 8.55 38.96 37.08 4.96 8.59 1.31 0.54
MICHIGAN 40.18 27.68 18.89 4.66 7.97 0.46 0
MINNESOTA 13.06 35.36 48.90 1.36 1.30 0.02 0.00
MISSISSIPPI 16.78 18.46 27.53 8.37 12.52 7.13 9.21
MISSOURI 0.00 63.96 30.35 1.44 3.58 0.47 0.21
MONTANA 11.42 56.62 22.96 3.71 4.21 1.06 0.03
NEBRASKA 4.93 7.54 36.48 7.73 23.33 15.32 4.67
NEVADA 5.55 10.79 54.55 5.83 16.00 5.18 2.11
NEW HAMPSHIRE 0.00 15.15 47.95 8.43 11.07 6.30 11.11
NEW JERSEY NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
NEW MEXICO 0.00 26.15 33.13 8.51 17.76 6.08 8.36
NEW YORK 16 36 14 3 8 4 18
NORTH CAROLINA 10.52 35.14 34.52 9.75 6.77 1.60 1.69
NORTH DAKOTA 15.44 45.49 26.78 2.87 5.25 1.80 2.37
OHIO 27.54 4.78 48.17 4.58 8.64 3.92 2.37
OKLAHOMA 6.83 20.29 71.23 1.48 0.16 0 0.02
OREGON 11.07 45.81 21.09 6.85 13.15 0.62 1.41
PENNSYLVANIA 5.41 19.28 44.67 5.28 8.86 3.87 12.64
PUERTO RICO NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 1.43 7.06 17.96 8.79 27.48 16.17 21.10
SOUTH CAROLINA 15.21 20.38 15.48 3.17 7.59 9.38 28.78
SOUTH DAKOTA 4.45 13.16 79.76 2.15 0.47 0.00 0.00
TENNESSEE 1.08 5.78 15.20 17.26 20.74 18.58 21
TEXAS 15.83 12.47 46.95 8.14 10.84 4 2
UTAH 5.43 35.18 52.67 1.90 3.14 1.68 0
VERMONT 14.03 27.37 35.08 6.89 14.64 0.34 1.66
VIRGIN ISLANDS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
VIRGINIA 10.43 34.62 54.24 0.61 0.10 0 0
WASHINGTON 14.44 49.21 17.98 8.27 10.06 0 0.01
WEST VIRGINIA 7.98 37.82 39.78 5.44 5.06 2.11 1.81
WISCONSIN 32.34 39.24 26.76 1.06 0.61 0 0
WYOMING 14.69 29.32 50.23 2.30 0.44 0.57 2.44
TOTALS 14.21% 25.43% 33.27% 5.80% 9.39% 3.73% 8.17%

 

TABLE 25: COLLECTIONS FORWARDED TO NON-IV-D CASES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 4, column E. Beginning in FY 2004, line 4, column G.

Note: These data are not reflected in distributed collections shown elsewhere in this report.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $122,949,590 $133,585,437 $138,692,897 $150,137,908 $160,779,014
ALASKA 234,424 294,278 215,626 208,091 318,681
ARIZONA 236,053,234 291,439,859 304,222,336 317,482,910 325,910,721
ARKANSAS 57,581,712 51,491,045 51,733,790 52,043,584 51,438,080
CALIFORNIA NA NA NA 1,122,479 117,825,483
COLORADO 75,279,649 72,957,877 73,586,930 74,464,807 75,806,000
CONNECTICUT 24,732,006 28,386,148 32,065,677 34,238,359 36,484,242
DELAWARE 10,968,503 12,585,552 12,923,831 12,900,221 12,577,388
DIST. OF COL. 6,210,695 6,621,538 6,499,528 5,502,728 5,023,123
FLORIDA NA 1,216,925,642 276,150,688 291,881,873 289,459,580
GEORGIA 33,208,522 35,842,936 37,705,698 39,442,323 41,174,929
GUAM 685,498 577,058 501,096 481,534 404,803
HAWAII 12,780,813 11,906,936 11,600,514 11,097,782 10,608,288
IDAHO 3,256,244 3,572,511 3,352,664 3,166,351 3,056,227
ILLINOIS 377,575,787 431,922,996 470,197,943 487,876,517 508,122,635
INDIANA 218,861,848 222,056,489 221,477,343 218,256,880 221,765,224
IOWA 74,240,456 67,866,315 68,985,159 69,756,465 70,011,879
KANSAS NA 107,482,294 109,461,302 111,796,289 114,368,532
KENTUCKY 34,790,898 36,218,402 33,872,397 32,988,329 32,482,654
LOUISIANA 2,189,401 2,109,215 1,880,979 1,609,035 1,434,729
MAINE 1,773,520 1,852,809 1,874,585 1,857,354 2,039,588
MARYLAND 2,454,186 6,720,235 9,415,270 10,312,809 11,255,195
MASSACHUSETTS 18,660,799 17,012,253 14,899,693 12,858,019 11,345,854
MICHIGAN 60,789,175 71,153,454 67,066,826 66,471,504 68,191,854
MINNESOTA 3,090,522 2,263,367 1,029,311 4,136,855 4,683,502
MISSISSIPPI 4,414,071 4,094,232 3,817,313 3,506,462 3,394,361
MISSOURI 62,398,286 60,102,231 64,142,035 66,726,404 69,024,652
MONTANA 1,232,364 1,091,372 1,099,558 1,186,445 1,251,761
NEBRASKA 21,389,869 24,056,793 23,124,870 22,306,455 23,363,612
NEVADA 220,720 180,092 159,675 279,190 538,732
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2,670 12,916 14,422 27,309 38,475
NEW JERSEY 40,440,917 39,936,670 31,676,978 28,997,224 34,896,318
NEW MEXICO 6,212,412 4,720,694 4,461,759 4,221,466 3,897,747
NEW YORK NA NA NA NA NA
NORTH CAROLINA 50,370,572 52,541,390 53,739,745 53,364,778 48,651,611
NORTH DAKOTA 19,424,823 20,837,765 21,617,572 21,395,110 22,346,966
OHIO 229,370,766 217,665,427 184,143,690 168,301,915 159,268,753
OKLAHOMA 7,369,477 9,312,410 10,138,068 11,127,136 12,123,695
OREGON 218,891 361,583 43,654 13,032 11,641
PENNSYLVANIA NA NA NA NA NA
PUERTO RICO 3,256,244 5,447,799 7,445,737 9,576,037 11,380,198
RHODE ISLAND 11,763,527 12,294,902 12,870,093 13,617,088 14,393,671
SOUTH CAROLINA NA NA NA NA NA
SOUTH DAKOTA 2,604,981 2,693,274 2,689,147 2,550,027 2,594,825
TENNESSEE 40,226,565 41,824,125 44,333,476 44,980,795 44,515,263
TEXAS 296,224,257 637,723,095 740,505,994 751,863,230 797,592,917
UTAH 901,661 738,604 576,791 450,264 282,355
VERMONT 5,944,440 5,997,020 5,752,541 5,739,020 5,669,254
VIRGIN ISLANDS -11,936 15,947 29,103 29,009 47,501
VIRGINIA 21,613,370 23,714,260 24,522,517 25,245,978 26,102,527
WASHINGTON 20,584,866 16,432,074 2,023,021 2,227,116 2,267,002
WEST VIRGINIA 3,734,873 3,879,166 3,549,020 3,109,046 2,946,020
WISCONSIN 319,617,241 312,099,812 306,608,608 302,605,971 299,556,794
WYOMING 6,843,933 7,125,808 7,285,034 7,892,009 8,189,634
TOTALS $2,554,737,342 $4,337,744,107 $3,505,782,504 $3,563,429,522 $3,770,914,490

 

TABLE 26: COLLECTIONS SENT TO OTHER STATES, FY 2007
STATES Total Current Assistance Former Assistance Medicaid Never Assistance Never Assistance

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 5.

Note: These data are not reflected in distributed collections shown elsewhere in this report.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $22,442,110 $2,655,969 $2,161,501 $1,778 $17,622,862
ALASKA 11,964,199 2,000,575 2,389,452 116,908 7,457,264
ARIZONA 33,714,813 8,349,405 4,451,896 1,823,307 19,090,205
ARKANSAS 16,845,731 4,892,160 NA 1,985,677 9,967,894
CALIFORNIA 102,790,586 2,408,852 19,558,892 1,656,009 79,166,833
COLORADO 33,005,425 6,819,760 5,341,743 13,079 20,830,843
CONNECTICUT 18,905,007 51,243 4,405,372 614,906 13,833,486
DELAWARE 7,471,974 9,360 963,077 35,084 6,464,453
DIST. OF COL. 6,589,275 1,065,503 329,954 3,991 5,189,827
FLORIDA 115,513,858 23,832,676 9,768,531 6,557,919 75,354,732
GEORGIA 61,640,139 7,919,558 9,272,121 460,250 43,988,210
GUAM 593,184 2,305 212,722 NA 378,157
HAWAII 5,920,335 830,797 1,136,082 155,340 3,798,116
IDAHO 11,308,169 1,836,703 3,239,333 630,117 5,602,016
ILLINOIS 55,562,772 11,479,787 6,382,300 NA 37,700,685
INDIANA 7,529,337 864,810 840,633 NA 5,823,894
IOWA 14,417,190 3,742,216 2,914,449 2,093,372 5,667,153
KANSAS 14,313,900 5,324,875 1,587,630 1,057,381 6,344,014
KENTUCKY 18,096,791 2,497,511 2,605,470 11,195 12,982,615
LOUISIANA 20,982,166 4,466,936 213,114 1,875,351 14,426,765
MAINE 5,318,554 1,181,168 385,204 1,714 3,750,468
MARYLAND 33,977,366 2,816,417 2,229,917 NA 28,931,032
MASSACHUSETTS 23,430,604 1,019,238 9,853,141 341,877 12,216,348
MICHIGAN 36,258,243 151,385 6,352,736 2,311,564 27,442,558
MINNESOTA 20,389,581 2,156,982 5,659,473 1,776,978 10,796,148
MISSISSIPPI 11,509,201 2,838,760 411,422 21,377 8,237,642
MISSOURI 24,267,933 NA 10,425,921 1,256,825 12,585,187
MONTANA 8,088,119 571,320 1,117,537 42,703 6,356,559
NEBRASKA 10,250,426 860,306 2,277,012 1,096,902 6,016,206
NEVADA 27,448,810 8,134,204 2,050,263 NA 17,264,343
NEW HAMPSHIRE 6,052,385 1,521,060 229,102 844,020 3,458,203
NEW JERSEY 51,759,451 7,648,677 9,939,859 NA 34,170,915
NEW MEXICO 7,526,914 1,197,625 NA 114,845 6,214,444
NEW YORK 108,642,446 22,279,555 4,200,904 42,872 82,119,115
NORTH CAROLINA 46,181,100 7,007,172 58,551 2,480,951 36,634,426
NORTH DAKOTA 6,012,127 1,740,440 1,024,023 444,468 2,803,196
OHIO 39,474,421 47,697 5,614,990 227,639 33,584,095
OKLAHOMA 20,569,475 7,810,846 2,939,588 281,101 9,537,940
OREGON 26,251,468 12,789,178 1,069,403 1,314,033 11,078,854
PENNSYLVANIA 50,143,735 149,422 5,867,584 NA 44,126,729
PUERTO RICO 15,293,822 4,178,942 303,298 NA 10,811,582
RHODE ISLAND 4,380,374 747,560 1,021,528 65,592 2,545,694
SOUTH CAROLINA 11,913,225 2,097,632 90,158 40,024 9,685,411
SOUTH DAKOTA 7,021,459 1,103,972 2,593,220 77,974 3,246,293
TENNESSEE 35,274,230 -5,408 3,236,481 86,948 31,956,209
TEXAS 108,095,302 26,541,484 11,166,131 8,712,797 61,674,890
UTAH 11,387,000 1,607,264 1,301,066 1,508,333 6,970,337
VERMONT 2,301,206 202,338 569,971 240,754 1,288,143
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,602,461 144,050 64,906 197,952 1,195,553
VIRGINIA 53,153,607 9,054,941 80,824 NA 44,017,842
WASHINGTON 41,912,375 10,093,478 6,510,062 1,807,137 23,501,698
WEST VIRGINIA 11,718,377 1,421,031 2,342,021 673,567 7,281,758
WISCONSIN 17,692,609 3,353,244 2,970,257 1,861,573 9,507,535
WYOMING 6,435,362 1,135,857 475,872 960,340 3,863,293
TOTALS $1,471,340,729 $234,648,838 $182,206,697 $47,924,524 $1,006,560,670

 

TABLE 27: TOTAL COLLECTIONS RECEIVED FROM WAGE WITHHOLDING FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 2e.

1 Income withholding includes collections received from IV-D and non-IV-D child support cases processed through the State Disbursement Unit.

ALABAMA $261,938,263 $295,364,423 $303,251,502 $318,661,774 $340,618,337
ALASKA 48,141,985 49,766,268 52,187,539 52,548,966 53,194,254
ARIZONA 343,159,377 395,590,882 423,491,883 443,484,384 465,455,756
ARKANSAS 146,105,012 151,646,328 160,424,464 167,055,439 172,670,141
CALIFORNIA 1,357,533,427 1,375,447,848 1,396,864,331 1,443,207,867 1,589,907,279
COLORADO 200,168,865 205,974,614 219,037,010 228,016,467 239,486,190
CONNECTICUT 160,780,717 170,048,994 181,497,700 187,371,673 193,203,472
DELAWARE 52,458,040 60,728,761 63,995,813 66,037,682 65,813,141
DIST. OF COL. 40,153,689 45,381,680 46,882,759 45,684,916 45,843,100
FLORIDA 507,888,389 1,851,836,549 991,612,609 1,082,048,148 1,095,041,746
GEORGIA 335,336,125 356,634,548 379,763,867 397,635,175 416,724,773
GUAM 5,580,878 5,832,115 6,219,985 6,291,998 6,761,418
HAWAII 68,077,103 70,231,865 72,919,346 76,031,262 79,419,893
IDAHO 60,094,016 65,612,126 69,619,593 73,340,484 79,248,847
ILLINOIS 722,702,029 825,100,505 877,552,214 927,586,421 994,802,934
INDIANA 473,929,765 494,243,340 523,515,083 537,550,672 558,947,489
IOWA 259,632,481 274,239,075 285,598,753 296,800,834 305,941,347
KANSAS 92,299,467 205,387,657 211,433,895 226,259,993 239,844,442
KENTUCKY 186,704,023 207,875,852 223,120,180 238,801,637 248,294,020
LOUISIANA 186,230,910 192,032,109 203,291,212 192,240,859 210,458,921
MAINE 66,196,656 67,630,328 68,120,819 69,082,693 69,424,558
MARYLAND 303,160,893 313,400,449 335,695,411 347,508,084 358,943,444
MASSACHUSETTS 318,030,113 335,150,832 349,361,634 363,858,859 379,691,002
MICHIGAN 1,072,381,513 1,097,875,317 1,095,482,219 1,119,724,006 1,132,781,780
MINNESOTA 415,689,573 424,650,586 428,259,872 442,675,751 450,064,743
MISSISSIPPI 127,706,643 136,907,026 147,898,406 155,700,958 168,794,750
MISSOURI 317,894,696 328,544,327 347,711,746 368,602,951 383,187,144
MONTANA 30,628,924 31,966,575 33,932,238 36,429,049 39,316,048
NEBRASKA 104,061,021 124,035,073 127,356,686 132,411,137 141,043,589
NEVADA 80,007,632 87,180,110 90,362,169 101,125,753 109,135,571
NEW HAMPSHIRE 53,618,156 54,760,259 55,589,007 57,640,793 58,406,753
NEW JERSEY 590,519,277 630,757,924 656,900,571 683,670,116 714,637,399
NEW MEXICO 46,912,467 49,578,188 51,570,620 56,213,425 59,072,412
NEW YORK 1,006,697,138 966,718,115 1,062,974,693 1,116,998,763 1,171,965,562
NORTH CAROLINA 392,094,055 414,589,193 442,547,880 462,206,516 477,996,985
NORTH DAKOTA 54,488,452 59,421,657 64,210,556 67,671,380 71,186,689
OHIO 1,429,681,555 1,480,962,069 1,503,962,863 1,497,060,172 1,483,224,701
OKLAHOMA 98,949,563 111,424,931 132,237,261 154,585,797 172,773,233
OREGON 182,744,181 192,791,094 206,717,961 217,117,761 230,263,378
PENNSYLVANIA 947,150,441 974,628,193 1,014,478,768 1,042,010,778 1,051,498,222
PUERTO RICO 82,948,472 92,208,927 102,519,402 115,654,673 126,746,241
RHODE ISLAND 43,702,474 45,847,512 47,111,862 49,165,108 50,916,118
SOUTH CAROLINA 132,616,978 135,065,958 138,721,713 139,559,001 137,257,631
SOUTH DAKOTA 40,253,020 42,229,017 44,280,428 45,963,085 49,495,692
TENNESSEE 285,941,429 318,647,851 350,081,321 376,473,563 395,751,875
TEXAS 1,258,694,640 1,737,422,101 1,989,984,222 2,117,373,377 2,276,921,880
UTAH 100,999,598 105,067,728 111,589,258 118,562,164 123,603,367
VERMONT 35,786,964 37,059,859 36,552,162 37,385,166 38,111,774
VIRGIN ISLANDS 5,387,171 5,924,432 6,254,271 6,595,969 6,482,109
VIRGINIA 398,566,341 423,225,954 436,630,442 425,644,989 425,113,981
WASHINGTON 366,014,228 374,179,901 399,316,738 421,509,764 439,264,661
WEST VIRGINIA 117,768,212 124,189,747 129,541,128 132,394,112 134,072,765
WISCONSIN 654,087,965 655,297,332 660,650,764 665,851,174 666,221,011
WYOMING 31,496,576 32,696,091 35,325,459 37,996,369 41,334,404
TOTALS $16,701,791,578 $19,311,010,195 $19,396,210,288 $20,189,079,907 $21,036,378,972

 

TABLE 28: TOTAL COLLECTIONS RECEIVED BY METHOD OF COLLECTION, FY 2007
STATES Offset of Federal Tax Refunds Offset of State Tax Refunds Offset of Unemployment Compensation Payments AEI and Other Sources1 Income Withholding2 Other States Total Collections Received
Source: Form OCSE-34A lines 2a 2b 2c 2d & 2g 2e 2f 2

1 Includes administrative enforcement in interstate (AEI) cases and other sources.

2 Income withholding includes collections received from IV-D and non-IV-D child support cases processed through the State Disbursement Unit. Therefore, total collections as reported on this table exceed the amounts reported elsewhere that include only IV-D collections.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $20,734,709 $1,938,334 $236,828 $59,710,772 $340,618,337 $18,134,534 $441,373,514
ALASKA 6,071,989 NA 2,058,978 28,717,353 53,194,254 13,125,152 103,167,726
ARIZONA 25,635,452 2,852,931 3,125,119 144,218,266 465,455,756 20,474,530 661,762,054
ARKANSAS 15,564,611 2,742,198 2,517,580 37,761,313 172,670,141 15,700,194 246,956,037
CALIFORNIA 192,621,978 36,372,715 47,437,916 449,869,541 1,589,907,279 89,133,076 2,405,342,505
COLORADO 19,121,637 3,201,765 3,299,398 80,743,446 239,486,190 28,145,615 373,998,051
CONNECTICUT 19,998,915 3,450,566 6,538,630 51,132,701 193,203,472 27,093,483 301,417,767
DELAWARE 4,196,958 509,797 2,263,642 10,591,629 65,813,141 8,465,161 91,840,328
DIST. OF COL. 3,586,399 430,203 580,769 7,550,344 45,843,100 3,217,689 61,208,504
FLORIDA 98,511,936 NA 11,477,528 268,412,649 1,095,041,746 76,565,236 1,550,009,095
GEORGIA 39,740,443 7,210,644 9,258,733 118,007,668 416,724,773 62,500,496 653,442,757
GUAM 721,083 832,565 NA 1,166,187 6,761,418 1,191,749 10,673,002
HAWAII 9,205,818 1,987,848 1,098,240 15,672,936 79,419,893 3,515,085 110,899,820
IDAHO 9,212,161 2,196,088 1,680,467 32,729,838 79,248,847 19,149,014 144,216,415
ILLINOIS 56,454,498 4,442,783 21,824,623 163,647,330 994,802,934 1,906,019 1,243,078,187
INDIANA 46,738,015 4,870,084 14,355,076 113,411,041 558,947,489 24,955,001 763,276,706
IOWA 22,500,258 2,331,404 7,853,385 36,520,160 305,941,347 19,749,914 394,896,468
KANSAS 16,296,209 3,839,638 3,645,912 29,580,579 239,844,442 2,556,563 295,763,343
KENTUCKY 32,530,830 3,412,361 2,613,176 109,398,312 248,294,020 26,367,622 422,616,321
LOUISIANA 28,336,146 1,394,768 2,748,040 64,367,862 210,458,921 23,340,825 330,646,562
MAINE 8,036,277 1,404,336 2,354,210 17,883,957 69,424,558 9,558,331 108,661,669
MARYLAND 22,865,074 7,711,185 7,362,070 88,332,779 358,943,444 36,712,973 521,927,525
MASSACHUSETTS 19,023,301 4,580,038 17,319,429 101,720,674 379,691,002 12,587,373 534,921,817
MICHIGAN 67,916,181 8,750,561 44,282,263 234,388,257 1,132,781,780 32,719,669 1,520,838,711
MINNESOTA 23,405,372 10,510,629 18,245,067 81,308,050 450,064,743 37,379,720 620,913,581
MISSISSIPPI 21,403,548 468,472 3,805,714 41,611,925 168,794,750 25,275,646 261,360,055
MISSOURI 36,701,095 4,594,083 8,365,014 134,485,565 383,187,144 37,253,993 604,586,894
MONTANA 2,986,995 881,491 849,504 8,822,576 39,316,048 8,727,558 61,584,172
NEBRASKA 8,706,497 2,006,294 2,044,700 39,897,495 141,043,589 12,917,880 206,616,455
NEVADA 12,235,559 NA 3,584,920 20,802,743 109,135,571 18,056,755 163,815,548
NEW HAMPSHIRE 5,054,590 NA 234,284 18,843,653 58,406,753 6,923,560 89,462,840
NEW JERSEY 40,838,255 6,729,410 35,167,273 242,643,385 714,637,399 51,432,505 1,091,448,227
NEW MEXICO 8,765,960 1,621,251 1,003,110 17,933,849 59,072,412 4,216,029 92,612,611
NEW YORK 46,243,091 24,387,676 34,543,221 305,633,907 1,171,965,562 45,276,968 1,628,050,425
NORTH CAROLINA 27,298,184 6,168,633 7,377,915 139,602,090 477,996,985 60,822,032 719,265,839
NORTH DAKOTA 4,673,607 314,916 1,005,195 12,482,728 71,186,689 9,447,322 99,110,457
OHIO 96,116,799 11,513,420 32,000,910 267,827,996 1,483,224,701 53,044,617 1,943,728,443
OKLAHOMA 21,682,476 3,694,535 2,491,170 41,484,063 172,773,233 15,350,297 257,475,774
OREGON 18,276,294 3,069,746 6,844,592 71,889,359 230,263,378 28,497,089 358,840,458
PENNSYLVANIA 49,207,508 4,463,716 40,451,446 271,275,855 1,051,498,222 79,795,014 1,496,691,761
PUERTO RICO 12,451,413 4,770,588 60,658 159,383,604 126,746,241 8,746,825 312,159,329
RHODE ISLAND 3,907,794 630,089 1,503,697 14,144,881 50,916,118 5,653,597 76,756,176
SOUTH CAROLINA 12,925,228 3,355,683 2,506,592 96,790,093 137,257,631 1,294,967 254,130,194
SOUTH DAKOTA 4,751,063 NA 396,347 15,546,827 49,495,692 5,891,677 76,081,606
TENNESSEE 44,651,321 NA 4,142,896 89,789,712 395,751,875 35,420,323 569,756,127
TEXAS 157,808,734 NA 21,369,366 628,844,579 2,276,921,880 60,116,279 3,145,060,838
UTAH 10,195,852 1,889,862 1,314,019 27,597,128 123,603,367 11,666,236 176,266,464
VERMONT 2,760,494 949,209 1,182,190 7,321,636 38,111,774 4,633,719 54,959,022
VIRGIN ISLANDS 287,689 147,444 16,047 1,751,122 6,482,109 1,015,808 9,700,219
VIRGINIA 34,101,331 3,335,236 6,523,708 110,380,372 425,113,981 57,007,327 636,461,955
WASHINGTON 37,026,887 NA 11,573,191 151,987,587 439,264,661 49,025,348 688,877,674
WEST VIRGINIA 13,155,155 1,080,331 2,438,634 28,932,991 134,072,765 13,496,677 193,176,553
WISCONSIN 34,660,397 14,325,192 22,341,356 167,224,267 666,221,011 24,821,085 929,593,308
WYOMING 4,937,995 NA 564,067 16,889,961 41,334,404 7,812,266 71,538,693
TOTALS $1,582,838,061 $217,370,718 $489,878,815 $5,498,665,593 $21,036,378,972 $1,357,884,423 $30,183,016,582

 

TABLE 29: TOTAL PAYMENTS TO FAMILIES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 7c, column E. Beginning in FY 2004, line 7c, column G.

ALABAMA $212,737,833 $219,805,529 $227,255,315 $235,754,070 $246,833,864
ALASKA 63,508,682 67,072,191 69,932,691 72,940,101 77,688,877
ARIZONA 206,626,551 219,380,973 237,095,128 255,087,828 276,193,416
ARKANSAS 127,666,999 137,955,349 148,389,332 160,233,345 170,135,531
CALIFORNIA 1,526,849,748 1,568,866,058 1,622,047,332 1,648,843,840 1,673,674,516
COLORADO 180,411,398 196,184,024 215,854,180 231,800,698 243,769,067
CONNECTICUT 178,260,773 184,056,417 193,840,070 198,024,258 205,156,061
DELAWARE 55,870,208 59,173,741 62,211,205 64,833,533 65,440,315
DIST. OF COL. 39,062,377 39,599,066 42,297,016 43,043,101 43,615,789
FLORIDA 814,273,185 905,913,738 1,006,343,241 1,068,600,980 1,096,260,373
GEORGIA 422,302,801 435,130,620 466,783,466 496,069,697 522,498,590
GUAM 6,721,276 7,336,226 7,596,061 7,764,838 8,612,201
HAWAII 66,065,185 70,942,403 73,986,501 77,968,855 81,643,398
IDAHO 97,293,389 103,986,071 111,687,284 118,231,248 125,975,775
ILLINOIS 431,130,438 477,869,261 527,037,581 587,963,426 644,599,473
INDIANA 384,967,207 418,426,850 450,751,479 477,216,479 506,353,819
IOWA 231,379,304 241,474,114 252,133,628 261,079,708 272,900,142
KANSAS 114,883,819 119,728,639 128,064,193 132,873,272 140,008,332
KENTUCKY 246,313,672 285,216,472 298,263,142 316,112,634 331,166,157
LOUISIANA 257,648,315 265,590,101 276,426,960 279,895,650 296,371,492
MAINE 72,242,126 73,525,422 74,783,423 75,441,220 76,099,750
MARYLAND 387,948,893 407,285,971 433,206,939 442,140,281 455,395,823
MASSACHUSETTS 380,188,995 397,321,376 425,200,939 443,185,374 464,055,818
MICHIGAN 1,285,932,608 1,292,268,471 1,267,220,031 1,274,287,809 1,283,543,169
MINNESOTA 493,459,670 504,305,180 507,037,797 523,191,288 534,922,368
MISSISSIPPI 167,303,814 174,990,629 188,369,300 199,825,736 212,224,101
MISSOURI 388,461,359 408,752,429 427,240,459 446,846,187 469,542,493
MONTANA 38,321,417 39,831,318 42,043,488 44,985,066 47,323,502
NEBRASKA 136,615,127 142,981,891 148,434,839 154,456,369 162,663,581
NEVADA 92,868,058 100,656,635 107,483,143 118,760,484 127,305,353
NEW HAMPSHIRE 68,796,667 70,657,256 72,164,653 73,746,999 75,812,262
NEW JERSEY 756,717,795 805,151,005 858,303,134 905,404,517 948,211,570
NEW MEXICO 51,445,154 57,110,919 59,663,981 66,231,313 71,253,115
NEW YORK 1,201,283,740 1,186,635,893 1,275,463,505 1,336,671,179 1,386,551,887
NORTH CAROLINA 459,221,031 491,703,959 530,051,786 560,707,720 595,314,339
NORTH DAKOTA 48,784,599 51,960,432 56,781,040 61,931,370 65,456,206
OHIO 1,494,422,480 1,560,885,003 1,588,934,021 1,616,455,145 1,630,543,610
OKLAHOMA 123,008,979 135,449,377 159,453,031 185,969,156 205,226,217
OREGON 266,606,011 276,725,103 281,359,333 292,040,379 308,148,264
PENNSYLVANIA 1,274,968,530 1,282,182,156 1,319,689,688 1,345,846,770 1,363,126,324
PUERTO RICO 230,678,806 238,942,155 257,022,335 266,565,243 283,529,768
RHODE ISLAND 38,588,082 41,226,319 42,759,499 42,869,073 44,161,802
SOUTH CAROLINA 223,797,988 227,454,336 228,965,147 234,813,852 234,828,601
SOUTH DAKOTA 48,489,747 51,629,432 54,655,494 57,731,793 62,914,093
TENNESSEE 330,417,318 356,995,103 384,072,038 414,769,130 450,427,745
TEXAS 1,421,028,967 1,414,570,907 1,689,827,580 1,909,888,010 2,145,769,966
UTAH 119,885,361 123,603,348 132,563,479 142,178,796 150,683,623
VERMONT 36,631,002 37,243,903 29,466,067 40,119,754 40,737,821
VIRGIN ISLANDS 7,369,729 8,284,817 8,290,067 8,432,717 8,085,939
VIRGINIA 427,197,734 452,489,341 475,139,701 496,470,444 517,838,107
WASHINGTON 517,496,520 517,385,886 532,020,583 550,168,710 566,315,379
WEST VIRGINIA 142,777,050 145,722,774 157,305,714 161,856,327 167,037,613
WISCONSIN 522,938,917 533,330,336 555,361,689 558,421,713 557,349,391
WYOMING 43,323,847 44,570,894 47,456,335 49,694,641 52,768,738
TOTALS $18,963,191,281 $19,677,537,819 $20,835,786,063 $21,836,442,126 $22,794,065,526

 

TABLE 30: TANF/FOSTER CARE PAYMENTS TO FAMILIES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: OCSE-34A line 7c, columns (A+B).

ALABAMA $2,152,958 $2,121,094 $2,179,665 $2,046,567 $2,181,085
ALASKA 258,681 207,190 186,696 117,212 127,233
ARIZONA 769,295 768,476 832,341 871,856 1,147,887
ARKANSAS 32,842,840 394,002 399,972 436,558 526,718
CALIFORNIA 30,199,807 17,078,100 12,990,697 16,471,587 17,977,648
COLORADO 568,230 811,504 925,182 971,160 1,017,986
CONNECTICUT 18,213,391 3,899,338 4,155,546 4,065,923 4,327,348
DELAWARE 1,213,483 1,892,712 1,902,499 1,975,650 1,069,654
DIST. OF COL. 146,484 503,937 616,416 291,228 376,087
FLORIDA 259,674,950 2,076,038 1,518,704 1,297,755 1,469,936
GEORGIA 13,078,117 9,581,767 7,330,317 5,481,972 4,482,540
GUAM 41,145 30,071 47,618 180,744 600,301
HAWAII 1,152,329 1,221,430 1,174,865 1,403,626 1,205,685
IDAHO 68,639 56,667 59,959 246,579 416,779
ILLINOIS 1,769,776 1,683,450 2,035,216 2,268,680 2,730,769
INDIANA -250,893 1,287,203 2,124,080 668,957 1,762,599
IOWA 57,353,014 785,890 379,358 357,786 375,951
KANSAS 696,523 541,266 598,191 705,997 739,765
KENTUCKY 578,235 224,108 423,844 658,240 698,234
LOUISIANA 2,116,356 1,895,192 1,520,533 1,280,011 1,293,301
MAINE 4,546,949 3,224,221 3,614,939 3,454,244 3,411,035
MARYLAND 196,802 432,988 695,146 624,462 701,348
MASSACHUSETTS 473,911 388,180 480,292 316,107 287,495
MICHIGAN 13,061,757 4,255,126 3,709,270 3,506,295 3,479,160
MINNESOTA 8,286,083 8,482,756 6,129,491 2,656,152 2,704,903
MISSISSIPPI 517,826 502,986 360,144 392,210 304,976
MISSOURI 1,277,820 915,036 712,950 808,030 901,744
MONTANA 235,324 227,459 200,324 246,152 233,153
NEBRASKA 4,033,437 432,823 922,428 1,153,466 1,251,781
NEVADA 466,592 341,678 167,034 114,330 158,178
NEW HAMPSHIRE 197,728 189,954 221,019 166,930 174,706
NEW JERSEY 2,287,048 2,035,551 2,259,309 2,578,946 2,517,965
NEW MEXICO 653,375 452,101 416,671 399,308 385,919
NEW YORK 11,857,406 7,394,963 8,004,888 9,726,350 5,373,298
NORTH CAROLINA 1,587,270 1,555,061 1,399,504 1,354,021 1,292,528
NORTH DAKOTA 79,140 107,770 120,465 172,066 170,169
OHIO 2,327,256 1,921,194 1,495,420 2,191,473 1,519,929
OKLAHOMA 407,373 395,309 459,968 471,347 434,241
OREGON 2,290,549 1,543,104 1,299,980 1,656,599 2,324,258
PENNSYLVANIA 13,514,527 8,628,092 11,061,198 10,880,415 11,216,194
PUERTO RICO 610,900 468,127 619,191 652,090 482,370
RHODE ISLAND 86,483 74,423 48,564 60,915 59,507
SOUTH CAROLINA 4,869,132 4,226,441 3,713,119 3,690,727 8,899,231
SOUTH DAKOTA 18,682,592 110,875 108,257 71,202 54,796
TENNESSEE 31,081,850 35,326,772 36,796,128 37,071,278 34,548,202
TEXAS 115,456,489 1,272,753 1,262,692 1,174,360 1,034,039
UTAH 3,376,965 1,142,194 1,178,930 1,153,115 1,007,555
VERMONT 67,857 86,438 70,591 120,959 108,206
VIRGIN ISLANDS 38,222 31,440 35,788 25,903 23,519
VIRGINIA 118,132,239 1,236,891 1,544,259 1,579,547 1,093,544
WASHINGTON 469,851 650,523 799,847 654,079 687,778
WEST VIRGINIA 53,362,306 266,785 206,666 224,425 235,300
WISCONSIN 56,619 237,856 7,997,789 7,602,203 961,645
WYOMING 11,009 35,589 25,761 10,063 25,109
TOTALS $837,244,047 $135,652,894 $139,539,721 $138,757,857 $132,591,287

 

TABLE 31: INTERSTATE COLLECTIONS FORWARDED TO OTHER STATES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 5, column E. Beginning in FY 2004, line 5, column G.

ALABAMA $19,215,982 $19,751,756 $20,731,417 $21,474,540 $22,442,110
ALASKA 12,572,091 11,929,872 11,358,732 11,562,788 11,964,199
ARIZONA 25,498,453 26,766,710 30,379,166 31,747,436 33,714,813
ARKANSAS 13,628,409 14,305,028 15,378,361 16,445,589 16,845,731
CALIFORNIA 112,910,120 112,912,272 111,061,398 105,825,071 102,790,586
COLORADO 29,063,887 30,737,812 31,656,251 32,522,221 33,005,425
CONNECTICUT 17,241,311 17,620,933 18,587,246 18,452,098 18,905,007
DELAWARE 7,121,598 7,219,313 7,357,576 7,559,454 7,471,974
DIST. OF COL. 6,808,936 6,877,316 7,021,227 6,686,757 6,589,275
FLORIDA 106,519,926 109,680,192 117,797,327 118,825,518 115,513,858
GEORGIA 53,632,431 54,015,901 57,004,487 58,551,277 61,640,139
GUAM 498,052 527,603 520,641 497,106 593,184
HAWAII 5,204,547 5,456,257 5,546,175 5,599,256 5,920,335
IDAHO 10,147,615 10,253,784 10,432,974 11,255,706 11,308,169
ILLINOIS 35,424,304 44,920,828 47,544,963 51,153,763 55,562,772
INDIANA 16,861,193 15,440,897 12,913,143 8,421,467 7,529,337
IOWA 13,283,238 13,698,593 13,904,280 13,933,446 14,417,190
KANSAS 10,209,204 10,910,751 11,999,189 13,165,476 14,313,900
KENTUCKY 14,443,110 15,521,336 16,324,176 17,221,858 18,096,791
LOUISIANA 18,593,283 18,530,986 19,551,324 19,354,481 20,982,166
MAINE 5,330,108 5,374,276 5,264,964 5,516,229 5,318,554
MARYLAND 30,500,184 31,612,170 32,857,723 33,232,172 33,977,366
MASSACHUSETTS 20,986,651 21,213,727 22,346,509 23,346,676 23,430,604
MICHIGAN 19,063,273 33,663,795 34,679,969 35,230,461 36,258,243
MINNESOTA 18,201,839 19,145,259 19,666,816 20,061,015 20,389,581
MISSISSIPPI 9,867,985 10,462,802 10,606,490 10,918,105 11,509,201
MISSOURI 20,267,878 20,868,221 21,659,386 23,171,365 24,267,933
MONTANA 7,662,759 7,682,913 7,499,370 7,916,554 8,088,119
NEBRASKA 5,867,857 7,803,417 8,889,268 9,454,529 10,250,426
NEVADA 24,553,655 26,201,364 25,624,558 26,842,271 27,448,810
NEW HAMPSHIRE 6,106,638 6,025,615 5,948,778 6,218,547 6,052,385
NEW JERSEY 45,774,948 47,431,872 48,237,904 50,132,539 51,759,451
NEW MEXICO 5,561,248 5,965,434 6,418,174 7,232,459 7,526,914
NEW YORK 94,358,075 88,320,994 100,216,433 105,119,028 108,642,446
NORTH CAROLINA 40,075,863 41,951,542 44,045,860 45,341,553 46,181,100
NORTH DAKOTA 3,853,082 4,455,520 4,926,212 5,562,722 6,012,127
OHIO 32,829,199 35,353,093 37,336,336 38,603,393 39,474,421
OKLAHOMA 14,953,626 15,993,985 17,234,848 19,490,162 20,569,475
OREGON 24,712,595 24,540,117 25,352,624 26,212,472 26,251,468
PENNSYLVANIA 42,928,446 44,907,145 47,137,413 48,688,942 50,143,735
PUERTO RICO 9,334,719 10,487,358 12,416,328 13,623,761 15,293,822
RHODE ISLAND 4,150,547 4,175,941 4,211,801 4,291,030 4,380,374
SOUTH CAROLINA 12,361,073 12,064,217 12,040,904 11,930,981 11,913,225
SOUTH DAKOTA 5,965,964 6,180,568 6,332,562 6,708,883 7,021,459
TENNESSEE 28,752,853 31,075,334 33,229,686 35,508,562 35,274,230
TEXAS 83,557,088 91,038,042 98,613,402 105,215,134 108,095,302
UTAH 9,753,118 9,551,978 10,174,373 10,490,326 11,387,000
VERMONT 2,551,356 2,570,981 2,736,275 2,242,789 2,301,206
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,234,503 1,611,269 1,578,180 1,630,899 1,602,461
VIRGINIA 46,924,365 49,161,211 51,779,434 52,739,786 53,153,607
WASHINGTON 38,752,641 38,236,131 39,037,704 40,876,728 41,912,375
WEST VIRGINIA 9,507,800 10,202,166 11,031,857 11,417,919 11,718,377
WISCONSIN 15,635,816 16,705,518 17,141,690 17,338,364 17,692,609
WYOMING 4,993,951 4,945,438 5,316,094 5,654,248 6,435,362
TOTALS $1,275,809,393 $1,334,057,553 $1,398,659,978 $1,438,215,912 $1,471,340,729

 

TABLE 32: INTERSTATE CASES SENT TO ANOTHER STATE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157, line 1a.

ALABAMA 17,846 17,596 17,792 18,411 18,723
ALASKA 9,671 9,698 9,723 10,032 10,016
ARIZONA 4,472 5,258 5,606 6,178 6,977
ARKANSAS 10,689 10,718 10,909 10,830 11,077
CALIFORNIA 88,056 84,952 79,879 75,991 74,553
COLORADO 16,020 16,556 16,163 15,735 15,029
CONNECTICUT 15,937 15,996 15,868 18,202 17,298
DELAWARE 3,152 3,174 3,100 2,977 2,945
DIST. OF COL. 5,003 4,753 4,422 4,209 3,939
FLORIDA 67,165 71,737 76,559 80,540 84,620
GEORGIA 46,630 49,799 51,475 52,110 49,270
GUAM 809 838 861 943 824
HAWAII 6,998 7,351 7,450 8,171 8,135
IDAHO 14,239 13,880 14,108 14,150 14,235
ILLINOIS 22,519 20,844 21,683 20,927 20,210
INDIANA 10,437 12,370 14,755 16,268 16,513
IOWA 21,008 23,146 24,550 24,892 25,456
KANSAS 10,804 12,359 13,588 14,655 15,103
KENTUCKY 16,734 21,596 22,539 23,090 22,143
LOUISIANA 15,402 15,996 16,084 15,755 15,129
MAINE 6,170 6,196 5,832 5,891 6,443
MARYLAND 19,186 18,308 18,093 18,354 18,645
MASSACHUSETTS 21,953 6,157 7,573 8,554 9,729
MICHIGAN 33,597 28,223 28,276 28,296 28,507
MINNESOTA 24,360 25,649 26,498 27,322 27,525
MISSISSIPPI 9,919 9,913 9,968 9,612 9,356
MISSOURI 19,454 21,157 23,347 24,788 28,091
MONTANA 7,041 6,821 6,650 6,522 6,352
NEBRASKA 15,926 17,892 17,806 9,348 9,164
NEVADA 33,933 17,531 17,478 17,239 17,171
NEW HAMPSHIRE 8,117 7,956 7,148 6,510 5,840
NEW JERSEY 29,461 31,531 31,875 30,875 29,651
NEW MEXICO 5,039 4,324 3,730 3,351 3,216
NEW YORK 56,529 53,683 53,143 52,964 51,097
NORTH CAROLINA 38,362 39,681 39,539 38,663 38,509
NORTH DAKOTA 7,689 8,293 8,581 8,788 9,127
OHIO 34,899 33,839 33,764 35,064 35,853
OKLAHOMA 7,003 6,969 7,325 10,888 10,952
OREGON 21,080 20,257 19,335 18,455 17,918
PENNSYLVANIA 50,993 50,681 49,891 49,699 47,761
PUERTO RICO 10,846 11,080 10,834 10,939 11,102
RHODE ISLAND 7,844 5,838 5,397 5,643 5,542
SOUTH CAROLINA 10,058 10,075 10,001 9,585 9,277
SOUTH DAKOTA 4,250 4,114 4,110 4,139 4,003
TENNESSEE 23,802 23,656 24,669 26,283 30,617
TEXAS 31,264 31,648 32,034 33,464 35,620
UTAH 8,137 7,263 7,838 8,113 7,975
VERMONT 2,519 2,541 2,485 2,443 2,376
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,393 1,473 1,537 1,574 599
VIRGINIA 48,896 47,210 45,548 46,638 47,262
WASHINGTON 40,049 39,903 39,707 39,145 39,507
WEST VIRGINIA 10,832 10,590 10,291 10,243 10,145
WISCONSIN 23,884 23,052 22,865 21,695 20,217
WYOMING 5,260 5,362 5,344 5,297 5,444
TOTALS 1,083,336 1,057,483 1,065,626 1,070,450 1,072,788

 

TABLE 33: INTERSTATE CASES RECEIVED FROM ANOTHER STATE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157, line 1b.

ALABAMA 21,603 21,211 21,327 21,500 21,716
ALASKA 5,379 5,612 5,504 5,224 5,542
ARIZONA 27,275 27,649 25,452 18,961 22,634
ARKANSAS 11,508 11,447 10,943 10,869 10,846
CALIFORNIA 67,091 64,816 61,927 58,754 56,858
COLORADO 16,055 15,928 15,516 15,502 15,539
CONNECTICUT 10,946 10,754 10,898 11,242 10,306
DELAWARE 3,476 3,632 3,628 3,682 3,767
DIST. OF COL. 12,533 12,329 12,495 12,612 10,637
FLORIDA 58,284 61,101 62,767 66,156 69,690
GEORGIA 43,476 44,938 45,404 46,054 42,989
GUAM 700 708 767 804 709
HAWAII 7,038 7,051 7,450 6,859 6,715
IDAHO 7,582 7,544 7,895 8,168 8,251
ILLINOIS 51,311 50,565 51,837 49,682 50,942
INDIANA 19,531 20,572 20,905 21,272 21,085
IOWA 9,793 9,631 9,716 9,806 10,164
KANSAS 9,942 8,294 8,824 8,909 9,149
KENTUCKY 13,400 13,810 13,366 13,256 13,533
LOUISIANA 14,909 15,373 15,584 16,540 17,208
MAINE 3,219 3,182 3,116 3,098 3,188
MARYLAND 16,793 15,934 16,131 16,190 16,486
MASSACHUSETTS 14,901 15,023 15,706 15,262 14,823
MICHIGAN 27,839 29,007 30,163 30,055 29,589
MINNESOTA 10,150 10,054 10,236 10,393 10,378
MISSISSIPPI 14,571 14,877 15,053 15,000 15,468
MISSOURI 20,849 20,107 36,317 17,968 18,024
MONTANA 4,995 4,996 5,113 5,215 5,140
NEBRASKA 7,834 9,337 9,988 7,358 7,054
NEVADA 19,010 19,053 19,276 18,588 18,397
NEW HAMPSHIRE 3,149 3,065 3,057 3,025 3,104
NEW JERSEY 21,953 21,183 21,496 21,803 22,047
NEW MEXICO 6,796 6,802 6,873 6,921 6,744
NEW YORK 41,282 43,813 44,579 46,457 45,725
NORTH CAROLINA 27,106 26,778 27,343 29,251 29,305
NORTH DAKOTA 2,828 3,033 3,194 3,350 3,503
OHIO 27,376 27,512 27,217 27,783 28,330
OKLAHOMA 10,488 10,984 11,560 14,240 14,424
OREGON 21,007 21,572 21,248 20,744 20,336
PENNSYLVANIA 24,471 24,254 24,210 23,481 22,842
PUERTO RICO 23,900 24,543 24,603 25,171 26,030
RHODE ISLAND 2,832 2,593 2,560 2,508 2,473
SOUTH CAROLINA 19,735 20,523 21,642 20,881 21,648
SOUTH DAKOTA 3,519 3,520 3,501 3,617 3,678
TENNESSEE 24,339 23,517 23,917 24,389 25,443
TEXAS 59,959 60,435 57,992 59,802 61,879
UTAH 5,170 5,121 5,234 5,232 5,324
VERMONT 1,478 1,413 1,304 1,259 1,261
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,454 1,527 1,541 1,556 1,584
VIRGINIA 25,653 25,515 24,875 25,325 25,184
WASHINGTON 21,324 21,628 21,662 21,328 24,405
WEST VIRGINIA 7,163 7,356 7,334 7,224 7,066
WISCONSIN 9,795 10,367 10,706 11,064 11,361
WYOMING 3,811 3,724 3,421 3,472 3,419
TOTALS 948,581 955,313 974,373 954,862 963,942

 

TABLE 34: COST-EFFECTIVENESS RATIO FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A, lines 5 + 8 + 13/OCSE-396A line 9, columns (A+C) - line 1b, columns (A+C).

ALABAMA $3.78 $3.95 $4.26 $4.38 $4.54
ALASKA 4.24 4.50 4.54 4.27 4.41
ARIZONA 4.47 4.42 4.73 4.35 4.27
ARKANSAS 3.12 3.88 3.68 4.08 4.07
CALIFORNIA 2.31 2.12 2.15 2.03 2.01
COLORADO 3.22 3.55 3.68 3.94 4.12
CONNECTICUT 4.04 3.20 3.68 3.74 3.47
DELAWARE 3.03 3.01 3.10 2.70 3.14
DIST. OF COL. 2.09 3.14 2.45 2.55 2.42
FLORIDA 4.39 4.50 4.80 4.60 4.80
GEORGIA 4.47 4.67 5.20 6.18 5.43
GUAM 2.10 2.26 2.11 1.78 2.21
HAWAII 5.08 8.70 4.39 5.00 5.40
IDAHO 5.70 5.94 5.58 5.35 5.39
ILLINOIS 2.64 3.22 3.68 3.84 4.26
INDIANA 7.91 7.04 8.53 8.92 9.93
IOWA 5.52 5.59 5.80 5.79 5.75
KANSAS 3.12 3.15 3.39 3.38 3.60
KENTUCKY 4.88 5.95 5.95 6.16 6.36
LOUISIANA 5.11 5.04 4.71 4.58 4.66
MAINE 4.99 4.35 4.27 4.16 4.53
MARYLAND 4.53 4.57 4.88 5.20 4.35
MASSACHUSETTS 5.46 4.88 5.93 5.59 6.81
MICHIGAN 4.79 5.42 6.70 5.29 6.38
MINNESOTA 4.05 4.10 4.22 4.05 4.01
MISSISSIPPI 7.50 7.96 8.53 9.45 8.28
MISSOURI 4.95 5.40 5.41 5.58 6.27
MONTANA 3.63 3.94 4.02 4.19 4.12
NEBRASKA 3.22 3.63 3.57 3.78 4.22
NEVADA 3.12 3.31 2.98 3.34 3.51
NEW HAMPSHIRE 4.72 5.27 4.75 4.70 4.35
NEW JERSEY 5.06 4.89 4.74 4.56 4.59
NEW MEXICO 1.57 1.87 2.10 2.36 2.07
NEW YORK 5.00 4.31 4.79 4.75 4.62
NORTH CAROLINA 4.99 5.01 5.10 4.97 5.23
NORTH DAKOTA 5.10 5.37 6.03 5.86 5.59
OHIO 4.91 5.46 5.66 6.29 6.70
OKLAHOMA 3.12 3.64 3.79 3.99 4.00
OREGON 5.60 6.17 5.93 5.86 5.98
PENNSYLVANIA 6.80 7.01 6.39 6.45 6.58
PUERTO RICO 5.67 7.88 6.01 5.43 7.03
RHODE ISLAND 4.63 5.01 6.45 4.70 6.53
SOUTH CAROLINA 6.32 7.00 7.07 7.40 6.83
SOUTH DAKOTA 7.80 7.49 7.76 8.23 9.09
TENNESSEE 5.47 5.16 5.44 6.08 6.11
TEXAS 5.63 5.95 6.81 7.52 8.29
UTAH 4.13 4.08 4.03 4.28 3.97
VERMONT 3.78 4.22 3.91 3.80 3.47
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1.84 1.83 2.11 2.13 2.22
VIRGINIA 6.52 6.33 6.52 6.58 7.01
WASHINGTON 4.54 4.52 4.74 4.41 4.60
WEST VIRGINIA 4.54 4.42 4.90 5.00 5.22
WISCONSIN 5.95 5.91 5.41 5.79 5.65
WYOMING 5.57 5.16 6.25 6.29 5.77
TOTALS $4.32 $4.38 $4.58 $4.58 $4.73

 

TABLE 35: INCENTIVE PAYMENT ESTIMATES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 11, column E. Beginning in FY 2004, line 11, column G.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000
ALASKA 2,635,625 1,442,501 1,627,625 1,634,900 2,350,145
ARIZONA 3,429,985 3,581,283 3,738,667 4,582,305 6,585,268
ARKANSAS 1,646,428 2,656,432 2,656,432 2,861,188 2,861,188
CALIFORNIA 45,024,000 47,098,209 47,261,056 44,304,075 45,561,616
COLORADO 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 4,800,000 4,800,000
CONNECTICUT 5,670,000 5,000,000 4,800,000 4,800,000 4,950,000
DELAWARE 1,661,001 1,500,000 1,200,000 950,000 1,060,000
DIST. OF COL. NA NA NA NA NA
FLORIDA 21,251,832 21,790,585 24,096,763 26,460,925 28,872,327
GEORGIA 8,267,936 9,724,600 8,745,008 10,806,871 9,667,260
GUAM 145,478 183,576 201,933 201,932 201,932
HAWAII 1,960,000 1,960,000 1,960,000 1,960,000 1,400,000
IDAHO 1,556,472 1,650,232 2,216,477 2,335,547 2,389,856
ILLINOIS 4,905,401 5,311,880 5,311,880 7,099,000 8,760,600
INDIANA 1,054,620 1,489,264 936,348 993,536 1,109,271
IOWA 4,008,648 4,808,486 3,108,000 6,839,000 7,347,600
KANSAS 1,174,860 1,600,000 1,600,000 3,306,310 3,403,332
KENTUCKY 4,500,000 4,500,000 4,500,000 4,500,000 7,000,000
LOUISIANA NA NA NA NA NA
MAINE 2,250,000 1,600,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,750,000
MARYLAND 4,410,000 4,410,000 4,410,000 4,410,000 4,410,000
MASSACHUSETTS 6,662,311 7,502,609 8,796,542 7,165,506 5,601,496
MICHIGAN 19,631,000 19,631,000 19,631,000 29,000,000 29,000,000
MINNESOTA 14,000,000 13,000,000 12,500,000 12,500,000 12,100,000
MISSISSIPPI 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
MISSOURI 8,200,000 8,200,000 8,200,000 8,200,000 8,200,000
MONTANA 1,394,680 1,215,493 1,066,218 1,100,000 977,000
NEBRASKA 2,085,000 2,750,000 2,750,000 2,750,000 2,750,000
NEVADA 1,811,489 1,259,900 491,400 NA NA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,400,788 1,274,492 1,688,547 1,793,172 1,800,000
NEW JERSEY 14,751,998 16,797,984 16,501,947 16,946,000 16,014,000
NEW MEXICO 789,934 579,388 730,000 300,000 1,235,389
NEW YORK 21,000,000 21,000,000 24,000,000 24,000,000 30,000,000
NORTH CAROLINA 12,400,900 12,167,200 11,999,982 9,969,755 11,966,035
NORTH DAKOTA 871,714 969,301 969,300 969,300 2,313,750
OHIO 20,774,472 20,774,472 23,676,092 28,338,046 28,500,000
OKLAHOMA 2,940,000 2,400,000 2,400,000 3,240,000 3,240,000
OREGON 5,319,000 5,319,000 5,319,000 5,319,000 5,319,000
PENNSYLVANIA 21,441,680 21,441,680 21,441,680 21,441,680 21,441,680
PUERTO RICO 528,000 1,129,820 980,280 899,647 1,104,320
RHODE ISLAND 2,250,000 1,800,000 450,000 1,200,000 1,200,000
SOUTH CAROLINA 1,800,000 1,800,000 1,800,000 1,800,000 1,800,000
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,667,259 1,360,000 1,420,000 1,479,000 1,440,000
TENNESSEE 3,126,861 1,075,000 NA 2,615,294 7,345,193
TEXAS 25,200,000 26,590,391 23,809,610 38,900,000 44,700,000
UTAH 2,200,000 2,856,704 2,737,800 2,797,000 4,391,629
VERMONT 1,057,024 1,200,000 1,042,500 1,022,000 1,004,000
VIRGIN ISLANDS 60,000 60,001 60,000 45,000 43,705
VIRGINIA 8,000,000 8,000,000 8,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000
WASHINGTON 15,722,000 15,522,000 15,842,914 13,120,750 13,949,004
WEST VIRGINIA 2,272,680 2,272,680 2,272,680 2,272,680 3,889,660
WISCONSIN 11,000,000 10,000,000 14,000,000 13,000,000 9,300,000
WYOMING 467,936 600,000 500,000 400,000 475,000
TOTALS $356,379,012 $360,856,163 $364,947,681 $401,929,419 $430,581,256

 

TABLE 36: INCENTIVE PAYMENT ACTUALS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Financial Management.

ALABAMA $4,001,595 $3,923,947 $4,020,646 $4,245,467 $4,508,934
ALASKA 2,140,882 1,934,767 1,809,329 1,744,388 1,794,516
ARIZONA 5,065,465 4,992,036 5,423,112 5,684,394 6,127,312
ARKANSAS 3,146,484 3,361,187 2,490,610 3,741,846 3,938,930
CALIFORNIA 45,258,302 43,917,140 41,743,556 39,823,017 39,083,934
COLORADO 4,920,924 4,833,238 4,750,251 4,935,402 5,126,572
CONNECTICUT 3,942,741 3,455,259 4,865,914 4,160,278 3,488,751
DELAWARE 970,247 1,265,209 900,305 1,272,246 1,291,199
DIST. OF COL. 491,354 597,907 598,507 768,740 813,655
FLORIDA 22,545,490 25,086,328 25,263,730 25,798,882 25,435,934
GEORGIA 10,453,125 10,574,394 10,808,188 11,141,641 11,788,614
GUAM 60,339 80,188 119,823 104,799 127,504
HAWAII 1,588,312 1,566,788 1,431,973 1,537,631 1,586,323
IDAHO 2,216,477 2,335,547 2,389,857 2,468,472 2,569,428
ILLINOIS 7,166,179 8,440,244 8,650,633 9,530,560 10,842,241
INDIANA 5,552,522 7,080,909 8,385,495 8,190,561 9,125,871
IOWA 7,220,705 7,247,439 6,917,274 7,017,788 7,242,624
KANSAS 3,105,801 3,306,309 3,289,970 3,387,772 3,674,594
KENTUCKY 7,954,630 7,627,918 5,208,111 7,431,105 7,577,312
LOUISIANA 6,130,392 5,878,940 6,213,377 6,194,086 6,450,649
MAINE 2,556,766 2,339,229 2,167,195 2,159,837 2,155,983
MARYLAND 6,537,765 5,478,845 7,303,489 7,517,385 7,246,481
MASSACHUSETTS 9,958,854 9,168,115 8,898,038 9,080,603 9,352,175
MICHIGAN 27,371,576 29,072,933 26,035,157 26,830,446 27,069,478
MINNESOTA 13,492,130 13,048,434 12,135,231 12,266,108 12,393,144
MISSISSIPPI 2,482,905 3,246,021 3,222,870 3,325,347 3,413,361
MISSOURI 8,653,176 10,525,886 10,204,439 10,613,940 11,025,613
MONTANA 1,155,004 1,061,120 1,028,469 1,071,976 1,093,410
NEBRASKA 3,089,869 3,635,367 3,475,303 2,650,264 3,835,388
NEVADA 1,293,543 1,355,443 1,826,744 2,044,501 2,333,787
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,982,008 1,803,991 1,650,128 1,834,607 1,792,225
NEW JERSEY 17,895,131 16,335,761 15,974,982 16,310,142 16,593,059
NEW MEXICO 672,821 970,705 1,055,389 1,178,407 1,273,636
NEW YORK 30,829,027 26,298,854 26,242,919 26,038,149 25,865,261
NORTH CAROLINA 12,209,075 12,807,092 13,461,627 13,583,820 14,318,339
NORTH DAKOTA 1,264,209 1,542,418 1,560,854 1,682,573 1,727,090
OHIO 30,351,415 30,840,836 28,985,608 29,475,265 28,931,937
OKLAHOMA 3,056,022 3,437,279 3,643,878 4,190,513 4,642,414
OREGON 6,336,173 5,956,034 5,600,727 5,732,739 6,027,030
PENNSYLVANIA 29,533,145 26,532,361 25,422,058 25,633,452 25,683,502
PUERTO RICO 3,463,489 3,273,456 3,268,672 3,342,209 3,519,933
RHODE ISLAND 962,198 1,270,822 1,211,250 1,179,663 1,191,333
SOUTH CAROLINA 3,928,609 3,605,396 3,321,883 3,440,029 4,527,114
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,660,526 1,517,780 1,466,513 1,530,637 1,640,655
TENNESSEE 7,716,005 7,766,731 7,837,795 8,245,688 8,923,582
TEXAS 36,825,204 35,018,030 37,594,823 41,421,297 44,833,456
UTAH 3,493,011 3,677,929 3,288,628 3,434,394 3,482,664
VERMONT 1,086,334 1,197,334 977,267 1,001,362 928,539
VIRGIN ISLANDS 99,488 105,718 108,972 111,800 103,902
VIRGINIA 11,431,758 10,673,373 10,237,234 10,425,176 10,535,116
WASHINGTON 14,675,136 13,445,851 12,719,377 12,679,446 13,092,467
WEST VIRGINIA 4,209,015 3,775,411 3,879,643 3,973,305 4,051,441
WISCONSIN 15,632,872 14,529,242 13,748,475 13,615,802 13,544,370
WYOMING 1,163,775 1,180,509 1,163,702 1,200,043 1,257,218
TOTALS $461,000,000 $454,000,000 $446,000,000 $458,000,000 $471,000,000

 

TABLE 37: PAYMENTS TO FAMILIES AND MEDICAID FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 7b, column E. Beginning in FY 2004, line 7b, column G.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $372,050 $342,160 $401,638 $376,944 $430,411
ALASKA 6,985 8,555 8,576 11,683 10,102
ARIZONA NA NA NA NA NA
ARKANSAS 239,123 216,423 248,982 270,936 276,290
CALIFORNIA 796,603 1,061,949 1,145,123 1,112,655 1,234,874
COLORADO 3,787 3,615 3,268 2,577 6,246
CONNECTICUT 354,205 593,503 923,448 1,305,931 1,695,007
DELAWARE 36,010 39,521 53,091 42,169 43,869
DIST. OF COL. 233,143 229,231 294,059 300,037 402,348
FLORIDA 22,754 30,366 26,030 27,343 34,447
GEORGIA 231,326 246,077 313,948 384,467 475,754
GUAM 26,602 21,803 29,359 29,951 16,438
HAWAII 344,003 336,135 343,404 368,814 428,735
IDAHO 1,661,958 2,848,561 190,852 180,761 194,916
ILLINOIS NA NA NA NA NA
INDIANA 453,873 546,653 951,893 1,411,010 3,107,234
IOWA 680,972 770,815 817,853 844,284 861,433
KANSAS 4,083,310 3,610,404 3,759,018 3,564,398 3,781,212
KENTUCKY 3,298,220 3,832,762 4,075,176 4,041,517 4,142,583
LOUISIANA 110,509 115,419 138,810 171,274 204,410
MAINE 608,540 783,754 660,229 709,846 665,243
MARYLAND 450,512 405,453 386,697 415,935 398,299
MASSACHUSETTS 91,209 163,876 263,089 281,220 299,671
MICHIGAN 20,058,989 22,321,492 24,079,726 29,888,000 37,512,422
MINNESOTA 15,881,127 17,845,897 19,434,335 21,051,389 22,235,803
MISSISSIPPI 136,466 147,060 152,963 171,810 191,353
MISSOURI 169,852 199,923 242,337 246,944 295,054
MONTANA 62,872 54,649 52,642 68,991 89,279
NEBRASKA 1,228,726 1,176,127 1,359,441 1,566,102 1,785,245
NEVADA 619,915 691,725 858,614 871,271 901,866
NEW HAMPSHIRE 148,617 177,845 163,244 198,153 219,219
NEW JERSEY 100,579 32,223 12,423 10,519 9,872
NEW MEXICO -2,067 663 2,971 3,716 8,091
NEW YORK 10,937,799 11,331,547 11,634,844 12,283,890 14,156,424
NORTH CAROLINA 39,085 113,216 210,361 208,112 209,554
NORTH DAKOTA 41,950 108,299 140,705 152,866 159,018
OHIO 3,828,050 4,018,631 3,251,082 3,430,544 2,940,764
OKLAHOMA 7,925 2,842 4,536 3,879 2,645
OREGON NA NA NA NA NA
PENNSYLVANIA 2,469,305 2,843,153 4,275,421 4,044,539 4,152,691
PUERTO RICO NA NA 56 1,377 1,394
RHODE ISLAND 38,753 605,709 1,307,319 2,137,760 2,968,858
SOUTH CAROLINA NA NA NA NA NA
SOUTH DAKOTA 72,792 67,989 51,538 32,181 80,955
TENNESSEE 1,072,290 1,518,024 1,887,286 2,050,950 1,973,645
TEXAS 4,125,595 6,574,581 10,604,931 15,202,492 20,336,644
UTAH 107,313 119,543 130,398 156,762 215,451
VERMONT NA NA 9,768,825 357,845 125
VIRGIN ISLANDS 347 304 456 266 NA
VIRGINIA 3,497 5,295 7,115 4,928 10,066
WASHINGTON NA NA NA NA NA
WEST VIRGINIA 694,431 464,219 565,695 1,077,928 782,756
WISCONSIN 21,111,629 22,640,735 23,545,799 23,364,997 23,459,966
WYOMING 1,280,706 1,318,262 1,166,185 1,028,223 929,128
TOTALS $98,342,237 $110,586,988 $129,945,791 $135,470,186 $154,337,810

 

TABLE 38: HEALTH INSURANCE PROVIDED AS ORDERED FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES Cases in which Health Insurance is Ordered
2006
Cases in which Health Insurance is Ordered
2007
Cases in which Health Insurance is Provided as Ordered
2006
Cases in which Health Insurance is Provided as Ordered
2007
Percent of Health Insurance Provided as Ordered
2006
Percent of Health Insurance Provided as Ordered
2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 22 & 23, column A.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 76,237 74,609 1,547 3,165 2.0% 4.2%
ALASKA 26,395 26,344 8,328 10,028 31.6% 38.1%
ARIZONA 88,640 93,044 14,726 20,062 16.6% 21.6%
ARKANSAS 53,255 53,299 12,640 13,965 23.7% 26.2%
CALIFORNIA 771,156 922,639 146,985 172,634 19.1% 18.7%
COLORADO 70,561 72,138 17,955 22,298 25.4% 30.9%
CONNECTICUT 92,516 86,267 21,620 22,014 23.4% 25.5%
DELAWARE 22,473 23,986 2,889 5,007 12.9% 20.9%
DIST. OF COL. 5,686 8,167 954 1,658 16.8% 20.3%
FLORIDA 177,064 200,097 19,099 19,112 10.8% 9.6%
GEORGIA 293,779 296,745 21,271 20,594 7.2% 6.9%
GUAM 3,952 2,029 569 630 14.4% 31.0%
HAWAII 27,355 31,695 8,289 9,359 30.3% 29.5%
IDAHO 55,784 63,877 1,550 4,233 2.8% 6.6%
ILLINOIS 156,838 174,507 30,256 29,876 19.3% 17.1%
INDIANA 129,901 136,023 28,293 20,646 21.8% 15.2%
IOWA 77,204 79,632 25,963 27,838 33.6% 35.0%
KANSAS 46,623 49,846 9,393 11,064 20.1% 22.2%
KENTUCKY 130,665 141,869 9,620 17,589 7.4% 12.4%
LOUISIANA 20,191 179,226 11,288 29,959 55.9% 16.7%
MAINE 15,106 14,611 1,384 1,413 9.2% 9.7%
MARYLAND 108,911 110,389 42,463 41,173 39.0% 37.3%
MASSACHUSETTS 94,380 104,559 19,923 52,250 21.1% 50.0%
MICHIGAN 704,076 521,534 148,145 153,381 21.0% 29.4%
MINNESOTA 88,610 86,328 44,344 45,251 50.0% 52.4%
MISSISSIPPI 25,969 20,520 4,965 10,359 19.1% 50.5%
MISSOURI 201,002 188,641 38,955 44,207 19.4% 23.4%
MONTANA 20,386 20,063 9,429 10,139 46.3% 50.5%
NEBRASKA 45,675 43,847 13,680 17,179 NA NA
NEVADA 36,310 40,080 9,885 12,459 27.2% 31.1%
NEW HAMPSHIRE 13,714 15,687 1,258 1,261 9.2% 8.0%
NEW JERSEY 160,576 147,851 41,615 33,673 25.9% 22.8%
NEW MEXICO 18,961 17,822 5,457 5,969 28.8% 33.5%
NEW YORK 400,237 408,851 NA NA NA NA
NORTH CAROLINA 218,237 222,124 51,549 55,727 23.6% 25.1%
NORTH DAKOTA 21,319 21,708 7,768 8,360 36.4% 38.5%
OHIO 191,308 260,906 158,702 188,901 83.0% 72.4%
OKLAHOMA 75,225 81,266 7,568 13,290 NA NA
OREGON 98,038 99,635 16,988 17,059 17.3% 17.1%
PENNSYLVANIA 133,388 142,445 102,584 112,108 76.9% 78.7%
PUERTO RICO 75 206 17 53 22.7% 25.7%
RHODE ISLAND 17,295 14,352 4,331 4,694 25.0% 32.7%
SOUTH CAROLINA 45,447 36,925 9,668 6,923 21.3% 18.7%
SOUTH DAKOTA 18,149 18,517 5,481 5,545 30.2% 29.9%
TENNESSEE 116,297 126,819 22,205 24,053 19.1% 19.0%
TEXAS 551,194 592,177 189,795 234,288 34.4% 39.6%
UTAH 48,344 47,775 11,960 23,689 24.7% 49.6%
VERMONT 9,491 10,884 6,883 8,440 72.5% 77.5%
VIRGIN ISLANDS 491 511 5 116 1.0% 22.7%
VIRGINIA 187,913 155,857 20,784 29,746 11.1% 19.1%
WASHINGTON 175,824 178,014 47,227 50,871 26.9% 28.6%
WEST VIRGINIA 57,915 60,404 6,914 7,057 11.9% 11.7%
WISCONSIN 205,516 NA 21,653 NA 10.5% NA
WYOMING 13,227 13,890 4,490 5,533 33.9% 39.8%
TOTALS 6,444,881 6,541,237 1,471,310 1,686,898 22.8% 25.8%

 

TABLE 39: PERCENT OF CASES WITH ORDERS (MINUS ARREARS ONLY CASES) IN WHICH MEDICAL SUPPORT IS ORDERED AND ORDERED AND PROVIDED FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES Cases Open in which Medical Support is
Ordered
2006
Cases Open in which Medical Support is
Ordered
2007
Cases Open in which Medical Support is
Ordered and Provided
2006
Cases Open in which Medical Support is
Ordered and Provided
2007
Cases Open with Support Orders Established
2006
Cases Open with Support Orders Established
2007
Arrears-Only IV-D Cases With Orders Established1
2006
Arrears-Only IV-D Cases With Orders Established1
2007
Percent of Cases with Orders in Which Medical Support is
Ordered
2006
Percent of Cases with Orders in Which Medical Support is
Ordered
2007
Percent of Cases with Orders in Which Medical Support is
Ordered and Provided
2006
Percent of Cases with Orders in Which Medical Support is
Ordered and Provided
2007
Source: OCSE- 157 Line 21 Line 21a Line 2 Line 2e Lines 21 / (2 - 2e) Lines 21a / (2 - 2e)
1 New reporting requirement for FY 2006. Arrears only cases are subtracted from the number of cases with an order before percentages are determined.
ALABAMA 78,887 80,684 2,254 4,254 185,315 185,525 58,417 59,766 62.2% 64.2% 1.8% 3.4%
ALASKA 26,450 26,393 8,364 10,555 41,500 41,643 13,481 14,024 94.4% 95.6% 29.9% 38.2%
ARIZONA 97,130 98,639 14,727 20,062 155,258 160,622 36,470 41,778 81.8% 83.0% 12.4% 16.9%
ARKANSAS 57,008 56,498 15,327 17,259 102,559 102,685 24,073 23,971 72.6% 71.8% 19.5% 21.9%
CALIFORNIA 771,953 924,018 191,561 197,830 1,373,276 1,360,717 440,151 281,445 82.7% 85.6% 20.5% 18.3%
COLORADO 70,602 72,192 22,042 26,970 122,641 123,447 36,173 36,196 81.7% 82.7% 25.5% 30.9%
CONNECTICUT 92,840 86,804 23,620 24,319 143,001 138,015 40,144 38,733 90.3% 87.4% 23.0% 24.5%
DELAWARE 22,483 23,995 2,856 5,007 42,789 43,973 4,134 4,594 58.2% 60.9% 7.4% 12.7%
DIST. OF COL. 8,859 11,687 2,793 3,867 35,278 35,058 10,889 10,297 36.3% 47.2% 11.5% 15.6%
FLORIDA 235,695 255,883 28,086 25,313 547,872 569,462 113,506 124,823 54.3% 57.5% 6.5% 5.7%
GEORGIA 267,544 237,347 28,010 25,448 361,008 343,389 59,612 63,145 88.8% 84.7% 9.3% 9.1%
GUAM 3,975 2,117 NA 686 6,797 6,595 NA 569 NA 35.1% NA 11.4%
HAWAII 27,369 31,709 9,570 10,764 59,672 16,964 18,211 18,211 64.1% 75.8% 22.4% 25.7%
IDAHO 55,835 63,933 3,395 8,801 86,936 92,978 24,994 22,145 90.1% 90.3% 5.5% 12.4%
ILLINOIS 157,310 174,984 30,256 32,582 402,438 414,987 95,933 96,232 51.3% 54.9% 9.9% 10.2%
INDIANA 131,015 137,638 23,424 22,663 243,490 245,303 48,121 48,107 67.1% 69.8% 12.0% 11.5%
IOWA 101,266 104,341 40,557 44,387 158,171 161,569 44,245 46,026 88.9% 90.3% 35.6% 38.4%
KANSAS 55,176 60,582 9,158 10,718 97,760 99,585 24,502 25,100 75.3% 81.3% 12.5% 14.4%
KENTUCKY 139,148 142,020 15,350 17,595 255,373 265,343 53,804 55,349 69.0% 67.6% 7.6% 8.4%
LOUISIANA 172,027 179,226 11,303 29,959 207,781 211,949 32,979 23,919 98.4% 95.3% 6.5% 15.9%
MAINE 25,572 35,566 2,533 3,787 58,777 60,358 14,859 20,835 58.2% 90.0% 5.8% 9.6%
MARYLAND 92,894 93,038 NA NA 205,914 205,541 52,829 54,473 60.7% 61.6% NA NA
MASSACHUSETTS 94,493 104,692 20,011 52,342 203,994 208,116 40,560 40,088 57.8% 62.3% 12.2% 31.2%
MICHIGAN 602,165 538,013 186,103 202,636 764,500 754,511 157,569 189,530 99.2% 95.2% 30.7% 35.9%
MINNESOTA 122,002 124,345 58,806 65,932 206,309 206,360 51,408 52,070 78.8% 80.6% 38.0% 42.7%
MISSISSIPPI 71,053 68,207 4,528 9,464 163,133 170,080 18,787 21,175 49.2% 45.8% 3.1% 6.4%
MISSOURI 205,504 193,496 49,175 57,045 304,641 302,258 68,356 70,271 87.0% 83.4% 20.8% 24.6%
MONTANA 22,546 22,407 10,445 11,287 33,300 32,724 8,694 8,547 91.6% 92.7% 42.4% 46.7%
NEBRASKA 46,249 44,375 13,755 17,256 82,324 83,720 17,510 17,897 71.4% 67.4% 21.2% 26.2%
NEVADA 37,818 41,187 10,483 12,487 74,317 77,173 9,145 12,802 58.0% 64.0% 16.1% 19.4%
NEW HAMPSHIRE 19,079 20,972 1,603 1,284 30,330 30,250 6,324 5,593 79.5% 85.1% 6.7% 5.2%
NEW JERSEY 154,741 147,851 41,385 33,673 294,424 294,504 51,871 52,297 63.8% 61.0% 17.1% 13.9%
NEW MEXICO 19,037 22,258 5,577 6,154 37,618 38,405 7,837 9,560 63.9% 77.2% 18.7% 21.3%
NEW YORK 407,209 414,537 115,372 124,752 728,908 718,047 72,007 75,661 62.0% 64.5% 17.6% 19.4%
NORTH CAROLINA 221,410 225,772 51,662 55,844 332,631 339,727 56,516 58,278 80.2% 80.2% 18.7% 19.8%
NORTH DAKOTA 21,656 22,070 11,243 11,870 31,626 32,190 5,619 7,098 83.3% 88.0% 43.2% 47.3%
OHIO 382,770 414,048 170,927 203,784 701,380 723,521 132,906 140,539 67.3% 71.0% 30.1% 35.0%
OKLAHOMA 78,597 84,552 8,428 14,699 121,199 127,656 27,932 29,234 84.3% 85.9% 9.0% 14.9%
OREGON 98,038 101,824 16,988 17,059 166,833 167,954 50,927 52,234 84.6% 88.0% 14.7% 14.7%
PENNSYLVANIA 230,317 246,372 117,621 133,758 464,874 446,827 87,924 81,875 61.1% 67.5% 31.2% 36.7%
PUERTO RICO 1,597 5,908 56 175 166,379 171,624 21,968 17,073 1.1% 3.8% 0.0% 0.1%
RHODE ISLAND 21,241 22,117 7,591 11,851 34,019 34,839 4,578 6,078 72.1% 76.9% 25.8% 41.2%
SOUTH CAROLINA 45,489 37,016 9,672 6,941 160,444 138,760 7,402 21,346 29.7% 31.5% 6.3% 5.9%
SOUTH DAKOTA 18,216 18,604 7,328 7,479 30,119 30,981 8,907 9,158 85.9% 85.2% 34.5% 34.3%
TENNESSEE 118,131 128,432 24,186 25,905 246,671 259,958 58,991 65,238 62.9% 66.0% 12.9% 13.3%
TEXAS 592,602 631,977 310,296 371,017 811,184 867,970 68,720 74,574 79.8% 79.7% 41.8% 46.8%
UTAH 53,336 52,603 28,467 30,051 68,269 68,083 12,236 12,375 95.2% 94.4% 50.8% 53.9%
VERMONT 9,498 11,158 3,308 2,841 19,496 19,692 3,692 3,658 60.1% 69.6% 20.9% 17.7%
VIRGIN ISLANDS 555 586 54 174 6,510 6,494 2,340 1,902 13.3% 12.8% 1.3% 3.8%
VIRGINIA 188,007 171,854 21,966 33,792 299,804 294,608 49,583 67,406 75.1% 75.6% 8.8% 14.9%
WASHINGTON 196,608 196,946 83,417 84,757 309,979 316,242 100,359 104,458 93.8% 93.0% 39.8% 40.0%
WEST VIRGINIA 47,422 61,212 6,671 9,555 96,915 98,780 19,051 20,098 60.9% 77.8% 8.6% 12.1%
WISCONSIN 205,932 211,117 23,737 30,124 300,940 297,689 71,185 62,247 89.6% 89.7% 10.3% 12.8%
WYOMING 14,952 14,187 8,523 6,683 29,215 29,487 11,973 9,662 86.7% 71.6% 49.4% 33.7%
TOTALS 7,039,308 7,299,989 1,914,570 2,195,497 12,215,891 12,318,042 2,559,157 2,509,760 72.9% 74.4% 19.8% 22.4%

 

Table 40: Total Administrative Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A line 9, columns A+C.

ALABAMA $64,233,813 $62,916,747 $61,169,161 $61,582,475 $62,797,981
ALASKA 21,682,477 20,889,915 21,250,426 22,959,136 23,327,695
ARIZONA 58,995,755 63,112,674 64,226,792 73,908,598 81,449,461
ARKANSAS 47,676,023 40,962,098 46,307,373 44,971,941 47,968,535
CALIFORNIA 972,416,111 1,078,618,454 1,084,724,865 1,129,067,703 1,136,343,159
COLORADO 72,067,723 69,830,659 72,814,414 72,140,413 71,734,494
CONNECTICUT 59,275,853 76,443,536 68,962,039 68,602,962 76,184,231
DELAWARE 22,899,696 23,836,341 24,178,388 29,016,784 25,256,239
DIST. OF COL. 24,481,801 16,413,838 22,472,256 21,631,784 23,378,975
FLORIDA 230,616,251 246,281,985 252,591,745 275,695,896 268,145,149
GEORGIA 114,088,857 112,113,933 107,903,857 95,603,833 113,673,594
GUAM 4,404,764 4,656,068 4,498,651 5,305,063 4,529,670
HAWAII 16,076,982 9,987,322 20,389,991 18,710,564 17,981,796
IDAHO 19,868,113 20,414,880 22,566,846 24,832,024 25,997,952
ILLINOIS 191,741,466 172,726,567 165,413,022 175,105,677 175,720,098
INDIANA 54,842,575 65,083,192 57,926,492 57,885,252 54,766,680
IOWA 51,434,609 52,734,715 52,454,171 54,024,580 56,584,574
KANSAS 50,083,945 50,754,022 50,751,781 52,923,770 52,251,252
KENTUCKY 60,998,713 57,067,459 59,560,674 60,852,966 61,526,519
LOUISIANA 57,084,130 59,120,674 65,547,775 68,120,443 70,966,048
MAINE 20,634,465 24,120,328 24,842,681 25,652,591 23,565,974
MARYLAND 97,134,343 100,371,995 99,688,086 95,216,218 117,063,928
MASSACHUSETTS 81,756,096 94,611,214 82,483,708 90,663,307 77,560,097
MICHIGAN 297,044,266 267,174,735 211,506,461 271,307,400 227,507,429
MINNESOTA 142,542,751 142,912,641 139,596,110 149,229,219 153,593,104
MISSISSIPPI 24,643,581 24,185,977 24,147,427 23,014,584 27,767,327
MISSOURI 92,119,226 87,678,856 90,790,168 92,297,034 85,893,717
MONTANA 14,368,225 13,399,195 13,545,069 13,817,422 14,551,005
NEBRASKA 47,362,837 45,084,471 47,314,314 46,335,525 43,672,650
NEVADA 39,823,537 40,497,262 47,343,935 46,019,262 46,516,256
NEW HAMPSHIRE 18,125,076 16,244,978 18,266,424 18,858,094 20,650,540
NEW JERSEY 170,238,325 185,918,148 203,882,866 222,360,091 230,201,602
NEW MEXICO 42,850,806 39,892,937 36,526,507 35,567,717 44,619,633
NEW YORK 287,129,649 324,634,090 313,295,358 328,800,464 350,075,044
NORTH CAROLINA 107,657,065 114,005,360 119,920,566 128,675,913 128,744,451
NORTH DAKOTA 11,645,878 11,843,765 11,396,020 12,776,758 14,041,975
OHIO 335,322,308 308,380,120 301,314,771 277,484,643 262,269,907
OKLAHOMA 50,470,419 46,684,484 51,407,521 56,246,532 61,065,670
OREGON 56,012,319 52,335,329 55,460,302 58,092,605 59,849,575
PENNSYLVANIA 205,750,237 202,107,570 228,798,996 230,950,799 228,260,855
PUERTO RICO 42,688,161 31,845,329 45,069,017 51,842,048 42,730,626
RHODE ISLAND 12,325,753 11,820,855 9,229,392 12,736,331 9,195,677
SOUTH CAROLINA 38,731,071 35,384,236 35,091,596 34,466,043 37,316,848
SOUTH DAKOTA 7,495,613 8,273,943 8,344,763 8,286,834 8,101,199
TENNESSEE 69,969,809 80,101,558 82,412,190 78,617,529 84,698,396
TEXAS 288,660,594 276,817,795 283,010,827 285,352,825 284,365,470
UTAH 35,663,343 36,952,849 39,563,059 39,350,395 44,345,072
VERMONT 11,853,275 12,157,120 12,078,470 12,711,802 14,139,576
VIRGIN ISLANDS 4,801,753 5,506,548 4,775,305 4,808,046 4,425,283
VIRGINIA 79,061,476 86,120,479 87,671,421 90,195,726 87,637,646
WASHINGTON 140,225,984 139,275,739 136,717,407 151,434,828 149,171,728
WEST VIRGINIA 36,674,530 38,168,078 37,165,336 37,254,672 36,639,552
WISCONSIN 100,556,292 103,405,275 115,152,736 108,692,436 112,188,122
WYOMING 9,399,650 10,382,385 9,046,812 9,386,661 10,854,206
TOTALS $5,215,708,370 $5,322,260,723 $5,352,566,340 $5,561,444,218 $5,593,864,242

 

Table 41: Federal Share of Administrative Expenditures for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A line 9, columns B+D.

ALABAMA $42,757,751 $41,878,446 $40,676,485 $40,938,408 $41,446,667
ALASKA 14,332,398 13,802,424 14,041,768 15,159,413 15,396,278
ARIZONA 38,999,968 41,691,702 42,437,119 48,820,468 53,758,052
ARKANSAS 31,547,881 27,096,681 30,628,201 29,739,301 31,659,232
CALIFORNIA 642,350,175 712,257,021 716,248,173 745,476,245 749,986,615
COLORADO 47,589,134 46,105,648 48,114,439 47,626,293 47,337,968
CONNECTICUT 39,155,628 50,500,252 45,552,790 45,309,496 50,281,593
DELAWARE 15,127,577 15,748,564 15,971,088 19,171,249 16,674,555
DIST. OF COL. 16,166,075 10,844,775 14,832,804 14,281,262 15,436,184
FLORIDA 152,703,395 163,004,508 167,098,908 182,438,304 176,975,799
GEORGIA 75,756,290 74,317,016 71,650,562 63,308,833 75,024,571
GUAM 2,912,345 3,079,605 2,974,146 3,514,610 2,989,583
HAWAII 10,626,329 6,605,777 13,466,634 12,354,177 11,867,983
IDAHO 13,142,229 13,503,603 14,922,903 16,418,487 17,158,647
ILLINOIS 126,727,501 114,187,371 109,328,939 115,718,639 115,974,059
INDIANA 36,391,258 43,156,405 38,423,875 38,445,114 36,146,010
IOWA 34,005,911 34,840,160 34,656,511 35,700,588 37,345,819
KANSAS 33,081,053 33,511,759 33,515,800 34,985,378 34,493,190
KENTUCKY 40,428,039 37,841,507 39,471,956 40,298,552 40,607,504
LOUISIANA 37,916,604 39,245,539 43,514,007 45,099,415 46,837,593
MAINE 13,630,409 15,945,077 16,419,836 16,960,306 15,553,544
MARYLAND 64,131,993 66,306,822 65,833,846 62,860,507 77,262,193
MASSACHUSETTS 54,028,092 62,511,709 54,509,109 59,901,179 51,189,666
MICHIGAN 196,155,248 176,461,712 139,724,705 179,229,027 150,156,362
MINNESOTA 94,266,376 94,516,910 92,299,120 98,648,135 101,371,449
MISSISSIPPI 16,436,988 16,148,807 16,133,939 15,318,670 18,326,436
MISSOURI 61,119,881 58,125,720 60,193,747 61,190,178 56,689,852
MONTANA 9,494,652 8,859,284 8,958,016 9,132,276 9,603,664
NEBRASKA 31,326,226 29,817,974 31,431,540 30,813,238 28,823,949
NEVADA 26,313,572 26,761,682 31,285,309 30,401,723 30,700,730
NEW HAMPSHIRE 11,986,462 10,745,289 12,076,653 12,467,617 13,629,355
NEW JERSEY 112,442,757 122,794,430 134,643,786 146,824,664 151,933,371
NEW MEXICO 28,323,847 26,349,330 24,124,980 23,498,883 29,448,958
NEW YORK 189,833,926 214,702,411 206,750,241 217,248,370 231,047,623
NORTH CAROLINA 71,272,669 75,469,189 79,346,559 85,128,921 84,971,337
NORTH DAKOTA 7,693,245 7,824,566 7,529,445 8,438,753 9,267,703
OHIO 222,063,568 203,632,344 200,136,139 184,156,307 173,097,937
OKLAHOMA 33,395,292 30,862,130 33,981,107 37,171,663 40,303,342
OREGON 37,008,214 34,567,709 36,624,373 38,359,801 39,501,319
PENNSYLVANIA 135,933,988 133,509,782 151,125,365 152,553,295 150,703,017
PUERTO RICO 28,196,327 21,044,351 29,804,967 34,268,578 28,202,217
RHODE ISLAND 8,166,459 7,817,476 6,096,459 8,419,778 6,069,147
SOUTH CAROLINA 25,683,952 23,467,802 23,268,118 22,829,774 24,629,122
SOUTH DAKOTA 4,962,646 5,463,363 5,521,928 5,478,322 5,330,446
TENNESSEE 46,579,136 53,205,964 54,819,297 52,276,986 55,900,943
TEXAS 191,399,487 183,603,791 187,559,323 189,053,737 187,681,211
UTAH 23,583,303 24,463,269 26,178,528 26,042,496 29,267,749
VERMONT 7,841,501 8,040,693 7,984,664 8,406,377 9,332,119
VIRGIN ISLANDS 3,174,084 3,636,911 3,155,386 3,178,133 2,920,687
VIRGINIA 52,289,084 56,964,053 57,940,205 59,604,232 57,840,847
WASHINGTON 92,654,896 92,013,706 90,274,682 99,992,900 98,453,340
WEST VIRGINIA 24,257,381 25,252,781 24,584,099 24,647,514 24,182,105
WISCONSIN 66,655,011 68,468,736 76,212,226 71,879,070 74,044,215
WYOMING 6,213,885 6,862,165 5,978,451 6,196,853 7,163,776
TOTALS $3,450,232,098 $3,519,436,701 $3,540,033,256 $3,677,382,495 $3,691,997,633

 

TABLE 42: STATE SHARE OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A line 16, columns (B+D) - line 11, column B.

ALABAMA $21,476,062 $21,038,301 $20,492,676 $20,644,067 $21,351,314
ALASKA 7,350,079 7,087,491 7,208,658 7,799,723 7,931,417
ARIZONA 19,995,787 21,420,972 21,789,673 25,088,130 27,691,409
ARKANSAS 16,128,142 13,865,417 15,679,172 15,232,640 16,309,303
CALIFORNIA 330,065,936 366,361,433 368,476,692 383,591,458 386,356,544
COLORADO 24,478,589 23,725,011 24,699,975 24,514,120 24,396,526
CONNECTICUT 20,120,225 25,943,284 23,409,249 23,293,466 25,902,638
DELAWARE 7,772,119 8,087,777 8,207,300 9,845,535 8,581,684
DIST. OF COL. 8,315,726 5,569,063 7,639,452 7,350,522 7,942,791
FLORIDA 77,912,856 83,277,477 85,492,837 93,257,592 91,169,350
GEORGIA 38,332,567 37,796,917 36,253,295 32,295,000 38,649,023
GUAM 1,492,419 1,576,463 1,524,505 1,790,453 1,540,087
HAWAII 5,450,653 3,381,545 6,923,357 6,356,387 6,113,813
IDAHO 6,725,884 6,911,277 7,643,943 8,413,537 8,839,305
ILLINOIS 65,013,965 58,539,196 56,084,083 59,387,038 59,746,039
INDIANA 18,451,317 21,926,787 19,502,617 19,440,138 18,620,670
IOWA 17,428,698 17,894,555 17,797,660 18,323,992 19,238,755
KANSAS 17,002,892 17,242,263 17,235,981 17,938,392 17,758,062
KENTUCKY 20,570,674 19,225,952 20,088,718 20,554,414 20,919,015
LOUISIANA 19,167,526 19,875,135 22,033,768 23,021,028 24,128,455
MAINE 7,004,056 8,175,251 8,422,845 8,692,285 8,012,430
MARYLAND 33,002,350 34,065,173 33,854,240 32,355,711 39,801,735
MASSACHUSETTS 27,728,004 32,099,505 27,974,599 30,762,128 26,370,431
MICHIGAN 100,889,018 90,713,023 71,781,756 92,078,373 77,351,067
MINNESOTA 48,276,375 48,395,731 47,296,990 50,581,084 52,221,655
MISSISSIPPI 8,206,593 8,037,170 8,013,488 7,695,914 9,440,891
MISSOURI 30,999,345 29,553,136 30,596,421 31,106,856 29,203,865
MONTANA 4,873,573 4,539,911 4,587,053 4,685,146 4,947,341
NEBRASKA 16,036,611 15,266,497 15,882,774 15,522,287 14,848,701
NEVADA 13,509,965 13,735,580 16,058,626 15,617,539 15,815,526
NEW HAMPSHIRE 6,138,614 5,499,689 6,189,771 6,390,477 7,021,185
NEW JERSEY 57,795,568 63,123,718 69,239,080 75,535,427 78,268,231
NEW MEXICO 14,526,959 13,543,607 12,401,527 12,068,834 15,170,675
NEW YORK 97,295,723 109,931,679 106,545,117 111,552,094 119,027,421
NORTH CAROLINA 36,384,396 38,536,171 40,574,007 43,546,992 43,773,114
NORTH DAKOTA 3,952,633 4,019,199 3,866,575 4,338,005 4,774,272
OHIO 113,258,740 104,747,776 101,178,632 93,328,336 89,171,970
OKLAHOMA 17,075,127 15,822,354 17,426,414 19,074,869 20,762,328
OREGON 19,004,105 17,767,620 18,835,929 19,732,804 20,348,256
PENNSYLVANIA 69,816,249 68,597,788 77,673,631 78,397,504 77,557,838
PUERTO RICO 14,491,834 10,800,978 15,264,050 17,573,470 14,528,409
RHODE ISLAND 4,159,294 4,003,379 3,132,933 4,316,553 3,126,530
SOUTH CAROLINA 13,047,119 11,916,434 11,823,478 11,636,269 12,687,726
SOUTH DAKOTA 2,532,967 2,810,580 2,822,835 2,808,512 2,770,753
TENNESSEE 23,390,673 26,895,594 27,592,893 26,340,543 28,797,453
TEXAS 97,261,107 93,214,004 95,451,504 96,299,088 96,684,259
UTAH 12,080,040 12,489,580 13,384,531 13,307,899 15,077,323
VERMONT 4,011,774 4,116,427 4,093,806 4,305,425 4,807,457
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,627,669 1,869,637 1,619,919 1,629,913 1,504,596
VIRGINIA 26,772,392 29,156,426 29,731,216 30,591,494 29,796,799
WASHINGTON 47,571,088 47,262,033 46,442,725 51,441,928 50,718,388
WEST VIRGINIA 12,417,149 12,915,297 12,581,237 12,607,158 12,457,447
WISCONSIN 33,901,281 34,936,539 38,940,510 36,813,366 38,143,907
WYOMING 3,185,765 3,520,220 3,068,361 3,189,808 3,690,430
TOTALS $1,765,476,272 $1,802,824,022 $1,812,533,084 $1,884,061,723 $1,901,866,609

 

TABLE 43: NON-IV-D COSTS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A line 1b, columns A+C.

ALABAMA $0 $538,565 $614,617 $469,361 $946,545
ALASKA 0 0 0 0 0
ARIZONA 1,077,797 1,080,986 1,433,295 1,505,869 1,876,505
ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0 242,393
CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 0 384,681
COLORADO 0 0 0 0 0
CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 0
DELAWARE 262,033 294,835 337,996 398,025 378,324
DIST. OF COL. 0 0 0 0 0
FLORIDA 3,589,186 3,650,153 3,596,951 3,831,710 3,780,859
GEORGIA 595,429 870,997 892,321 1,063,523 1,006,202
GUAM 206,156 566,929 51,539 0 0
HAWAII 140,599 64,190 72,993 81,192 92,828
IDAHO 0 0 0 0 0
ILLINOIS 0 0 0 0 3,255,514
INDIANA 0 0 0 0 0
IOWA 84,546 78,864 96,202 84,598 90,762
KANSAS 2,230,911 1,937,272 2,185,495 2,393,920 2,341,817
KENTUCKY 336,362 294,981 227,529 212,742 215,920
LOUISIANA 0 0 0 0 0
MAINE 10,134 19,201 7,179 -3,746 11,341
MARYLAND 0 0 0 0 0
MASSACHUSETTS 0 33,000 132,000 121,000 143,000
MICHIGAN 0 0 0 0 0
MINNESOTA 0 0 0 0 0
MISSISSIPPI 0 0 0 0 0
MISSOURI 618,478 508,056 424,054 520,606 334,802
MONTANA 58,003 39,643 27,596 17,848 10,678
NEBRASKA 0 621,445 168,107 152,817 167,649
NEVADA 0 0 0 0 0
NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0
NEW JERSEY 211,721 126,033 439,565 283,540 208,843
NEW MEXICO 1,240,176 1,187,242 835,446 929,660 2,950,099
NEW YORK 0 0 0 0 0
NORTH CAROLINA 187,868 374,705 505,661 525,466 476,363
NORTH DAKOTA 204,487 275,980 124,195 144,094 260,700
OHIO 2,016,855 2,068,744 2,101,105 1,768,291 1,809,781
OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 130,532 80,278
OREGON 0 0 0 0 0
PENNSYLVANIA 0 0 0 0 0
PUERTO RICO 35,891 0 0 0 0
RHODE ISLAND 73,495 70,186 0 16,559 0
SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 0
SOUTH DAKOTA 0 0 0 0 0
TENNESSEE 0 0 0 0 0
TEXAS 6,100,540 9,002,038 7,021,720 4,894,042 1,772,469
UTAH 115,769 118,046 117,828 76,245 4,851
VERMONT 0 0 0 0 0
VIRGIN ISLANDS 0 0 0 0 0
VIRGINIA 165,433 188,044 125,675 63,326 115,552
WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 0
WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 0
WISCONSIN 712,458 923,453 912,348 777,010 871,196
WYOMING 0 0 0 0 0
TOTALS $20,274,327 $24,933,588 $22,451,417 $20,458,230 $23,829,952

 

TABLE 44: ADP EXPENDITURES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A lines 4, 5, and 6.

OCSE-396A lines 4 and 5 give the automated data processing expenditures eligible for FFP at the 66% rate, and line 6 gives approved ADP expenditures eligible for FFP at the 80% rate until 2004. Beginning in FY 2004, line 6 is at the 66% rate.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA $14,700,128 $13,791,278 $12,598,772 $11,250,601 $10,942,654
ALASKA 3,403,826 2,866,709 2,320,507 3,190,948 2,926,555
ARIZONA NA NA NA NA 3,046,658
ARKANSAS 18,295,916 10,440,056 12,847,814 11,101,001 11,057,116
CALIFORNIA 145,727,854 262,601,052 286,773,814 288,540,035 276,442,521
COLORADO 2,062,563 2,126,019 2,203,979 1,845,751 1,823,637
CONNECTICUT 3,081,192 2,188,399 2,276,406 2,261,199 1,845,719
DELAWARE 2,169,363 2,109,591 2,665,982 4,675,965 2,358,594
DIST. OF COL. 5,879,439 3,394,617 3,989,346 2,391,363 4,086,139
FLORIDA 26,302,682 37,430,184 39,449,392 50,802,507 41,014,321
GEORGIA 25,524,933 23,157,716 20,870,895 11,171,922 19,064,521
GUAM 1,484,324 1,292,500 1,122,040 1,420,156 1,265,275
HAWAII -2,226,948 -2,018 4,937,242 3,910,563 2,315,490
IDAHO 3,708,215 4,329,476 4,309,882 4,639,817 3,913,013
ILLINOIS 27,541,060 27,433,829 22,820,800 24,813,518 29,223,071
INDIANA 15,439,133 16,448,956 12,901,354 15,633,214 12,730,161
IOWA 9,042,850 10,623,046 7,738,090 7,303,061 6,897,338
KANSAS 9,474,273 8,002,986 5,768,530 7,135,024 6,915,091
KENTUCKY 5,713,739 6,181,177 5,679,509 5,923,837 5,594,303
LOUISIANA 2,484,881 2,228,714 2,077,014 2,784,262 3,449,747
MAINE 1,176,494 1,030,500 1,189,422 1,203,892 1,999,922
MARYLAND 1,649,009 9,654,463 14,568,467 2,647,525 22,385,828
MASSACHUSETTS 20,488,831 27,017,390 16,616,194 24,622,031 15,011,143
MICHIGAN 126,409,009 72,487,042 49,730,564 54,812,991 49,301,249
MINNESOTA 30,540,244 27,228,734 30,001,720 32,448,332 34,141,483
MISSISSIPPI 1,930,835 1,796,203 2,893,196 2,786,242 3,586,595
MISSOURI 11,593,405 11,288,582 10,658,997 11,105,614 10,841,108
MONTANA 2,063,104 2,904,823 2,579,470 2,989,263 2,973,957
NEBRASKA 19,461,538 18,190,574 14,326,529 13,872,303 13,707,947
NEVADA 5,429,931 4,406,662 5,148,031 3,631,614 3,965,758
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2,742,974 1,919,582 2,128,826 1,966,213 1,936,145
NEW JERSEY 10,224,959 15,417,999 16,295,995 31,391,464 25,539,587
NEW MEXICO 10,743,339 8,477,846 11,172,358 5,066,662 5,558,746
NEW YORK 14,547,175 15,554,324 14,855,752 14,407,752 15,108,871
NORTH CAROLINA 10,631,237 12,989,102 12,086,470 12,247,427 12,663,686
NORTH DAKOTA 3,096,967 3,030,984 2,639,234 3,649,623 3,892,430
OHIO 43,795,094 41,964,733 30,445,061 29,988,918 27,819,095
OKLAHOMA 1,569,271 1,543,149 1,722,362 2,541,108 3,249,057
OREGON 1,982,399 3,062,678 2,834,517 3,572,109 3,254,836
PENNSYLVANIA 33,570,835 39,737,679 39,677,316 41,855,472 37,719,669
PUERTO RICO 7,481,978 4,726,563 4,286,950 8,773,582 3,656,685
RHODE ISLAND 583,273 571,411 1,091,577 975,198 2,052,554
SOUTH CAROLINA 4,544,475 3,765,520 5,438,947 4,517,067 5,506,410
SOUTH DAKOTA 756,792 1,030,672 596,227 461,421 584,862
TENNESSEE 17,528,692 15,901,395 15,081,531 11,298,433 13,980,855
TEXAS 46,783,691 41,502,366 36,547,066 39,685,662 40,195,598
UTAH 6,417,751 6,956,804 6,666,679 6,105,814 8,722,860
VERMONT 536,080 806,060 858,903 1,458,925 1,627,483
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,470,163 1,452,952 1,087,233 1,042,880 936,231
VIRGINIA 15,409,605 19,750,167 -13,810,005 12,562,394 11,360,692
WASHINGTON 10,739,742 3,284,272 21,845,416 11,905,475 12,961,423
WEST VIRGINIA 2,461,971 2,404,887 2,568,219 2,614,457 2,543,958
WISCONSIN 19,975,520 19,698,476 16,208,285 15,801,562 14,476,385
WYOMING 1,829,932 1,761,502 1,469,831 1,449,220 2,296,812
TOTALS $809,975,738 $879,960,383 $834,858,708 $876,253,389 $862,471,844

 

TABLE 45: EXPENDITURES FOR LABORATORY TESTS FOR PATERNITY ESTABLISHMENT FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A line 8, columns A+C.

ALABAMA $1,514,312 $1,472,476 $1,270,159 $1,224,883 $1,124,863
ALASKA 91,514 62,822 68,696 26,604 33,376
ARIZONA 261,542 155,579 197,660 169,967 95,926
ARKANSAS 340,438 257,065 272,223 240,912 209,594
CALIFORNIA 2,246,615 1,536,847 1,374,008 1,214,826 1,416,198
COLORADO 101,822 72,550 237,195 56,740 30,813
CONNECTICUT 139,853 197,987 157,683 131,414 187,389
DELAWARE 57,405 69,078 55,634 84,049 99,399
DIST. OF COL. 33,687 48,503 4,647 17,839 89,318
FLORIDA 2,069,451 1,909,990 1,618,155 1,995,888 1,478,491
GEORGIA 1,271,412 1,340,912 1,808,400 876,259 790,830
GUAM 21,670 27,500 20,990 55,280 20,093
HAWAII 64,667 58,931 38,500 21,683 16,988
IDAHO 121,982 124,088 119,944 122,289 104,531
ILLINOIS 746,412 782,654 651,430 620,383 576,961
INDIANA 813,151 839,585 801,622 1,003,539 831,946
IOWA 246,117 146,868 153,157 184,855 0
KANSAS 106,873 58,769 81,770 232,031 222,880
KENTUCKY 703,694 737,428 674,625 564,980 552,577
LOUISIANA 1,004,484 941,226 1,051,980 583,019 583,016
MAINE 48,596 106,923 98,616 123,315 127,654
MARYLAND 97,190 255,437 165,449 74,185 66,225
MASSACHUSETTS 287,787 284,613 291,087 264,152 255,839
MICHIGAN 441,807 526,605 543,504 692,253 6,085
MINNESOTA 784,000 810,684 690,367 653,538 749,856
MISSISSIPPI 717,602 775,259 819,322 537,677 741,060
MISSOURI 1,338,294 1,073,640 1,134,326 1,142,235 1,118,244
MONTANA 48,433 65,896 76,124 53,249 36,472
NEBRASKA 278,137 259,261 850,379 965,794 357,521
NEVADA 125,143 139,541 159,631 120,883 111,040
NEW HAMPSHIRE 99,633 98,347 86,715 88,634 120,058
NEW JERSEY 356,099 368,554 337,890 279,199 267,160
NEW MEXICO 176,309 83,293 72,854 100,795 126,134
NEW YORK 1,368,150 1,849,631 -102,896 1,002,886 434,508
NORTH CAROLINA 912,531 940,214 829,101 845,079 635,772
NORTH DAKOTA 29,023 31,997 33,628 25,375 12,562
OHIO 3,128,519 422,775 5,284,974 4,235,191 2,812,943
OKLAHOMA 353,399 209,877 217,267 203,963 65,942
OREGON 167,009 109,951 85,726 77,845 40,344
PENNSYLVANIA 578,479 494,930 491,771 524,026 619,534
PUERTO RICO 92,247 110,137 247,561 220,104 73,665
RHODE ISLAND 131,084 65,467 21,087 57,500 47,351
SOUTH CAROLINA 506,015 475,860 448,606 342,434 296,246
SOUTH DAKOTA 64,747 10,666 59,933 37,547 65,894
TENNESSEE 1,662,766 1,412,233 1,780,224 1,622,565 1,638,995
TEXAS 3,321,203 3,766,854 3,217,396 3,003,626 1,919,280
UTAH 189,566 309,956 278,790 296,813 166,792
VERMONT 76,416 70,810 53,641 69,114 52,484
VIRGIN ISLANDS 20,525 10,791 15,348 20,093 13,405
VIRGINIA 452,124 518,898 321,111 312,731 274,607
WASHINGTON 440,607 382,151 171,632 191,304 166,021
WEST VIRGINIA 217,453 257,699 229,062 247,622 147,056
WISCONSIN 1,199,418 921,887 880,920 591,924 449,600
WYOMING 42,146 40,795 31,482 6,899 9,680
TOTALS $31,709,558 $28,102,490 $30,581,106 $28,457,990 $22,491,218

 

TABLE 46: FEES CHARGED BY OCSE, FY 2007
STATES FPLS Fees CSENet Fees Pre-Offset Notices Fees
Source: Form OCSE-396A line 11 line 12 line 13
ALABAMA $151,920 $37,320 $0
ALASKA 26,796 6,584 0
ARIZONA 141,424 34,744 18,789
ARKANSAS 77,280 18,984 0
CALIFORNIA 1,089,992 267,768 0
COLORADO 80,704 19,824 0
CONNECTICUT 117,840 28,948 0
DELAWARE 31,780 7,808 0
DIST. OF COL. 60,980 14,980 0
FLORIDA 409,960 100,712 57,763
GEORGIA 321,088 78,876 30,706
GUAM 6,940 1,704 371
HAWAII 55,864 13,724 5,710
IDAHO 49,320 12,116 8,434
ILLINOIS 467,820 114,924 0
INDIANA 216,204 53,112 62,859
IOWA 100,372 24,656 18,653
KANSAS 81,128 19,932 12,867
KENTUCKY 179,444 44,080 0
LOUISIANA 161,396 39,648 0
MAINE 37,064 9,104 0
MARYLAND 177,836 43,688 0
MASSACHUSETTS 145,460 35,732 0
MICHIGAN 588,652 144,608 64,141
MINNESOTA 139,124 34,176 0
MISSISSIPPI 167,144 41,060 0
MISSOURI 221,024 54,296 85,355
MONTANA 23,056 5,664 9,807
NEBRASKA 56,960 13,992 0
NEVADA 61,012 14,988 9,038
NEW HAMPSHIRE 21,916 5,384 11,508
NEW JERSEY 204,172 50,156 26,278
NEW MEXICO 45,808 11,252 3,757
NEW YORK 532,832 130,896 0
NORTH CAROLINA 253,020 62,156 0
NORTH DAKOTA 21,352 5,244 0
OHIO 512,804 125,976 66,688
OKLAHOMA 85,520 21,008 12,020
OREGON 142,116 34,912 0
PENNSYLVANIA 343,844 84,468 43,050
PUERTO RICO 137,720 33,832 0
RHODE ISLAND 37,800 9,284 0
SOUTH CAROLINA 129,812 31,888 0
SOUTH DAKOTA 22,456 5,516 3,323
TENNESSEE 220,856 54,256 0
TEXAS 553,800 136,044 80,198
UTAH 44,264 10,872 0
VERMONT 13,952 3,428 2,155
VIRGIN ISLANDS 6,652 1,636 0
VIRGINIA 210,624 51,740 33,577
WASHINGTON 185,292 45,520 33,669
WEST VIRGINIA 68,616 16,856 0
WISCONSIN 198,460 48,752 0
WYOMING 22,716 5,580 0
TOTALS $9,461,988 $2,324,408 $700,716

 

TABLE 47: FEES AND COSTS RECOVERED IN EXCESS OF FEES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-396A line 2a, columns A+C.

ALABAMA $289,066 $288,799 $299,226 $294,178 $1,483,483
ALASKA 62,190 80,947 60,317 53,391 64,710
ARIZONA 1,508,681 1,577,502 1,686,384 1,755,948 2,048,887
ARKANSAS 5,319,980 8,574,758 8,201,838 8,077,697 8,970,184
CALIFORNIA 0 0 1,870 1,776 1,464
COLORADO 343,331 520,666 539,974 351,702 337,730
CONNECTICUT 128,569 95,243 80,483 90,030 93,729
DELAWARE 75,685 21,305 16,733 15,661 16,241
DIST. OF COL. 39,437 32,738 24,390 19,227 6,645
FLORIDA 4,584,963 4,679,259 4,916,921 4,601,222 7,561,489
GEORGIA 274,786 270,843 609,371 699,683 803,472
GUAM 0 0 0 0 0
HAWAII 4,644 5,140 4,906 4,727 4,749
IDAHO 770,119 770,876 809,152 811,295 918,868
ILLINOIS 37,740 -185 0 25 1,618,775
INDIANA 2,016,464 2,676,624 2,767,520 4,893,249 3,717,572
IOWA 76,280 71,706 69,170 63,272 62,956
KANSAS 2,654,157 2,599,253 2,604,226 2,682,497 2,868,055
KENTUCKY 1,342 1,117 938 8,455 3,603
LOUISIANA 121,774 124,660 78,887 298,478 2,084,943
MAINE 1,290 217,382 0 273 520
MARYLAND 768,365 910,218 1,176,804 1,457,352 1,398,235
MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 0
MICHIGAN -488,416 2,037,868 974,615 1,433,309 3,413,269
MINNESOTA 213,853 956,216 3,599,065 3,807,237 4,829,807
MISSISSIPPI 2,886,568 3,161,299 3,219,166 4,158,600 3,852,824
MISSOURI 330,145 324,861 310,554 323,485 665,961
MONTANA 85,471 85,146 93,630 58,631 207,475
NEBRASKA 3,454 3,431 3,378 2,990 2,833
NEVADA 106 433,185 543,623 576,008 598,938
NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0
NEW JERSEY 59,403 305,089 -148,033 95,106 92,376
NEW MEXICO 652,029 557,064 519,851 626,555 783,182
NEW YORK 148,378 178,349 152,211 394,185 179,627
NORTH CAROLINA 306,652 321,625 305,606 264,167 324,058
NORTH DAKOTA 9,355 3,829 4,968 7,079 16,752
OHIO 165,301 16,327,778 30,201,205 29,209,956 31,364,584
OKLAHOMA 93,909 89,924 24,010 34,534 955,157
OREGON 1,560 5,200 5,432 5,672 4,632
PENNSYLVANIA 13,393 16,164 -5,850 8,420 733
PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 0 0
RHODE ISLAND 9,760 11,520 7,525 10,780 12,175
SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 0
SOUTH DAKOTA 53,962 62,055 53,454 62,696 52,206
TENNESSEE 7,723,221 354,364 2,069 4,539 33,949
TEXAS 68,210 84,204 176,646 237,334 8,722,042
UTAH 2,190,043 2,188,259 2,254,541 2,407,858 2,998,028
VERMONT 0 0 0 0 87,550
VIRGIN ISLANDS 7,495 6,140 7,905 8,490 6,835
VIRGINIA 240,701 158,616 254,763 274,471 276,348
WASHINGTON 148 162 143 142 161
WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 270,250
WISCONSIN 9,072,710 9,137,242 9,275,136 10,013,388 7,471,537
WYOMING 230,456 214,609 239,628 236,704 233,378
TOTALS $43,156,730 $60,543,050 $76,024,351 $80,442,474 $101,522,977

 

TABLE 48: FEES RETAINED BY OTHER STATES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 13.

ALABAMA $0 $4,715 $5,288 $10,249 $9,040
ALASKA 3,646 6,251 8,599 9,093 10,720
ARIZONA 0 0 3,255 6,028 5,986
ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0 0
CALIFORNIA 8,371 19,321 46,238 79,105 263,000
COLORADO 5,009 6,006 24,789 27,044 28,898
CONNECTICUT 109,175 0 0 0 3,036
DELAWARE 2,295 3,546 3,714 1,966 2,028
DIST. OF COL. 0 0 0 0 0
FLORIDA 0 50,840 54,216 55,226 54,700
GEORGIA 23,591 19,574 34,069 25,590 13,257
GUAM 0 0 0 0 0
HAWAII 668 617 716 928 866
IDAHO 33,500 30,892 31,071 31,730 35,624
ILLINOIS 0 0 0 0 0
INDIANA 13,881 11,767 14,708 16,660 15,197
IOWA 17,051 21,478 24,444 27,061 26,763
KANSAS 0 7,368 21,311 21,646 23,516
KENTUCKY 336,319 0 0 0 0
LOUISIANA 2,980 -18,223 74,059 26,860 36,742
MAINE 0 2,991 1,711 1,921 2,310
MARYLAND 1,151 1,186 306 110 0
MASSACHUSETTS 10 938 883 760 2,010
MICHIGAN 5,229 227,938 21,063 30,199 34,278
MINNESOTA 13,055 16,403 21,421 20,683 19,783
MISSISSIPPI -93,650 86,336 28,447 27,582 26,825
MISSOURI 0 26,004 87,087 138,405 153,792
MONTANA 10,210 11,274 8,333 9,020 10,846
NEBRASKA 9,705 11,878 15,426 13,586 14,509
NEVADA 13,623 6,051 13,160 16,045 18,023
NEW HAMPSHIRE 361 2,318 58,281 756 25
NEW JERSEY 196 1,376 2,795 15,064 28,499
NEW MEXICO 2,095 2,768 3,641 2,790 3,012
NEW YORK 0 0 0 0 0
NORTH CAROLINA 0 0 5,547 21,079 23,131
NORTH DAKOTA 5,871 4,909 5,131 6,064 6,640
OHIO 22,088 31,935 45,884 164,615 46,683
OKLAHOMA 39,597 39,421 41,730 38,308 44,765
OREGON 9,755 15,080 18,120 16,495 14,598
PENNSYLVANIA 0 0 0 0 0
PUERTO RICO 65 10 0 64 174
RHODE ISLAND 0 0 95 244,029 -243,724
SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 0
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,809 1,380 5,113 6,303 7,238
TENNESSEE 0 0 0 0 0
TEXAS 75,011 85,624 91,386 92,206 93,409
UTAH 1,668 1,305 3,355 3,561 5,064
VERMONT 0 0 0 0 0
VIRGIN ISLANDS 0 0 0 0 0
VIRGINIA 8,283 17,770 20,102 16,789 18,915
WASHINGTON 0 0 15,375 31,233 29,701
WEST VIRGINIA 795 1,781 3,157 2,901 3,481
WISCONSIN 549,400 13,591 14,852 17,328 17,297
WYOMING 12,625 13,139 13,970 15,203 14,973
TOTALS $1,245,438 $787,558 $892,848 $1,292,285 $925,630

 

TABLE 50: CASES OPEN AT THE END OF THE FISCAL YEAR FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 1.

All States’ cases open data were reliable for FY 2003 thru FY 2007.

ALABAMA 248,624 237,442 235,327 226,838 224,763
ALASKA 46,387 46,543 45,259 44,989 45,120
ARIZONA 246,899 239,808 224,957 202,977 204,898
ARKANSAS 128,472 126,009 123,766 122,667 123,404
CALIFORNIA 1,836,818 1,806,876 1,761,720 1,704,450 1,658,364
COLORADO 138,083 140,313 140,895 142,128 142,291
CONNECTICUT 211,935 209,419 209,573 201,443 192,181
DELAWARE 55,198 55,378 55,877 56,971 59,192
DISTRICT OF COL. 105,139 92,847 85,117 77,651 69,587
FLORIDA 663,296 691,888 713,796 742,500 766,434
GEORGIA 478,886 488,800 477,318 477,099 430,727
GUAM 12,368 12,605 12,571 11,560 10,650
HAWAII 99,363 97,667 99,777 101,957 97,091
IDAHO 87,351 94,537 101,481 109,369 115,653
ILLINOIS 723,806 640,682 601,354 601,908 557,255
INDIANA 301,473 326,452 341,097 355,757 352,540
IOWA 175,180 179,759 183,580 184,197 188,030
KANSAS 134,321 131,550 131,658 130,829 129,222
KENTUCKY 313,583 316,811 315,469 320,312 322,583
LOUISIANA 272,341 275,666 281,747 284,244 289,488
MAINE 64,292 64,199 66,143 67,045 67,894
MARYLAND 312,744 279,783 276,167 265,146 260,419
MASSACHUSETTS 245,867 255,550 267,920 272,520 273,045
MICHIGAN 1,041,055 1,026,431 1,043,263 958,114 942,115
MINNESOTA 244,655 246,408 247,907 249,944 250,598
MISSISSIPPI 301,564 295,432 298,543 301,355 314,138
MISSOURI 383,780 383,021 377,390 367,901 360,420
MONTANA 37,972 38,646 37,488 37,859 36,980
NEBRASKA 97,589 98,992 104,076 104,974 106,211
NEVADA 118,319 111,694 114,440 111,258 112,157
NEW HAMPSHIRE 38,015 37,699 37,426 36,747 36,048
NEW JERSEY 344,194 360,793 362,534 358,906 354,195
NEW MEXICO 63,669 66,805 62,040 59,480 58,751
NEW YORK 886,228 877,007 896,930 893,260 879,560
NORTH CAROLINA 417,936 409,041 405,706 410,399 415,831
NORTH DAKOTA 34,129 35,347 35,862 36,142 36,958
OHIO 915,211 938,356 941,062 956,491 979,749
OKLAHOMA 137,115 151,410 166,320 174,065 180,130
OREGON 247,388 249,048 249,338 251,412 240,143
PENNSYLVANIA 590,935 567,389 558,944 550,118 505,313
PUERTO RICO 237,297 240,878 243,764 246,718 250,200
RHODE ISLAND 67,811 68,147 58,353 58,082 57,638
SOUTH CAROLINA 218,855 222,673 228,044 212,085 219,116
SOUTH DAKOTA 28,990 29,883 29,803 32,393 33,113
TENNESSEE 358,754 345,058 358,156 386,180 406,400
TEXAS 896,975 913,240 913,469 980,378 1,038,873
UTAH 75,356 74,025 76,939 77,731 76,792
VERMONT 24,193 23,470 22,410 22,704 23,150
VIRGIN ISLANDS 11,350 11,688 11,721 11,739 11,688
VIRGINIA 349,573 352,441 349,243 351,930 348,487
WASHINGTON 315,393 331,458 341,069 344,972 351,495
WEST VIRGIN 109,930 112,078 114,686 113,457 114,720
WISCONSIN 340,920 339,601 336,685 359,077 358,783
WYOMING 35,745 35,178 32,991 32,792 33,042
Total: 15,873,322 15,803,921 15,809,171 15,793,220 15,713,625

 

TABLE 51: CASES FOR WHICH THE STATE HAS NO JURISDICTION FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 3.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA NA NA NA NA NA
ALASKA NA NA NA NA NA
ARIZONA 11,972 12,649 9,283 8,062 7,626
ARKANSAS NA NA NA NA NA
CALIFORNIA 1,679 1,501 1,276 1,111 923
COLORADO 34 31 36 26 27
CONNECTICUT 888 892 880 731 722
DELAWARE NA NA NA NA NA
DIST. OF COL. NA NA NA NA NA
FLORIDA 567 675 475 84 178
GEORGIA 2,049 430 5,088 5,396 192
GUAM NA NA NA NA NA
HAWAII 68 68 65 66 64
IDAHO 654 672 713 743 745
ILLINOIS 577 553 603 625 475
INDIANA NA NA NA NA NA
IOWA NA NA NA NA NA
KANSAS NA NA NA 16 35
KENTUCKY 69 84 104 100 98
LOUISIANA NA NA NA NA NA
MAINE NA NA NA NA NA
MARYLAND NA NA NA NA NA
MASSACHUSETTS 683 679 720 693 520
MICHIGAN 1 10 11 14 15
MINNESOTA NA NA NA NA NA
MISSISSIPPI NA NA NA NA NA
MISSOURI 19 23 20 17 20
MONTANA 3,011 2,754 2,521 2,189 2,303
NEBRASKA NA NA NA NA NA
NEVADA NA NA NA NA NA
NEW HAMPSHIRE NA NA NA NA 1
NEW JERSEY 637 760 789 624 637
NEW MEXICO 5,942 7,325 8,177 8,730 8,942
NEW YORK 585 519 585 508 408
NORTH CAROLINA NA NA NA NA NA
NORTH DAKOTA 4,647 4,430 4,791 4,887 4,624
OHIO NA NA NA 50 49
OKLAHOMA NA NA NA NA NA
OREGON NA NA NA NA NA
PENNSYLVANIA NA NA NA 32 37
PUERTO RICO NA NA NA NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 112 155 115 89 133
SOUTH CAROLINA NA NA NA NA NA
SOUTH DAKOTA 13,556 13,682 12,664 13,353 10,195
TENNESSEE NA NA NA NA NA
TEXAS 63 67 82 119 119
UTAH 103 569 463 352 192
VERMONT 40 33 27 7 12
VIRGIN ISLANDS 21 21 21 22 20
VIRGINIA NA NA NA NA NA
WASHINGTON NA NA NA NA NA
WEST VIRGINIA 6 13 22 16 13
WISCONSIN 43 53 71 49 47
WYOMING 2,005 1,906 1,980 2,307 2,325
TOTALS 50,031 50,554 51,582 51,018 41,697

 

TABLE 52: TOTAL CASELOAD BY CURRENT ASSISTANCE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 1 and 3, column b.

ALABAMA 29,832 28,191 28,238 30,585 27,855
ALASKA 7,115 6,257 4,560 4,266 3,733
ARIZONA 78,896 68,825 55,599 39,358 38,311
ARKANSAS 17,579 15,530 13,693 14,691 14,748
CALIFORNIA 446,329 456,682 454,564 425,750 393,358
COLORADO 16,760 16,451 16,168 14,040 11,285
CONNECTICUT 32,865 30,460 28,439 25,276 23,174
DELAWARE 9,006 8,634 8,367 7,805 6,931
DIST. OF COL. 33,609 29,361 25,194 21,131 18,150
FLORIDA 74,820 75,216 67,204 60,287 55,546
GEORGIA 91,578 86,686 74,591 64,728 54,427
GUAM 398 1,059 899 792 686
HAWAII 28,845 27,555 27,641 27,917 15,403
IDAHO 4,057 4,306 4,343 4,414 3,993
ILLINOIS 92,541 89,060 84,679 80,269 69,933
INDIANA 36,941 48,327 47,387 43,874 41,276
IOWA 26,489 26,534 25,216 23,055 21,733
KANSAS 25,572 26,793 27,324 26,194 23,322
KENTUCKY 55,633 53,082 51,078 45,970 37,236
LOUISIANA 38,544 31,144 32,090 28,415 30,062
MAINE 16,439 16,578 14,677 14,576 14,157
MARYLAND 38,521 34,003 30,415 26,547 24,816
MASSACHUSETTS 52,887 48,238 46,552 43,847 41,755
MICHIGAN 165,290 129,985 126,536 115,799 110,349
MINNESOTA 54,742 48,969 40,007 35,079 34,307
MISSISSIPPI 29,736 24,855 22,463 20,131 19,532
MISSOURI 71,534 67,381 59,234 53,751 49,719
MONTANA 6,818 6,333 5,035 4,899 4,573
NEBRASKA 12,622 12,045 11,218 11,010 9,636
NEVADA 20,120 9,786 9,644 7,742 8,760
NEW HAMPSHIRE 6,725 6,489 6,650 6,471 5,534
NEW JERSEY 69,549 75,246 73,677 67,092 61,184
NEW MEXICO 17,616 15,713 13,503 12,193 10,560
NEW YORK 156,224 142,985 134,830 137,214 135,261
NORTH CAROLINA 58,608 54,139 47,378 44,508 40,265
NORTH DAKOTA 5,391 4,976 4,954 4,282 3,927
OHIO 124,948 128,196 125,206 122,977 124,322
OKLAHOMA 21,213 22,689 22,607 22,502 21,674
OREGON 39,745 42,604 41,029 39,140 35,578
PENNSYLVANIA 100,266 97,698 102,196 100,110 75,363
PUERTO RICO 64,436 62,966 61,008 57,343 45,468
RHODE ISLAND 18,664 17,328 13,731 12,505 11,288
SOUTH CAROLINA 39,198 36,127 35,859 32,776 31,237
SOUTH DAKOTA 7,393 6,799 5,959 5,510 5,515
TENNESSEE 115,815 108,245 107,344 102,028 88,893
TEXAS 126,369 102,090 89,092 81,388 77,328
UTAH 14,563 14,076 13,581 10,845 8,801
VERMONT 8,317 7,769 6,856 6,787 6,760
VIRGIN ISLANDS 1,232 1,512 1,493 1,558 1,593
VIRGINIA 54,511 56,653 55,272 47,385 42,195
WASHINGTON 47,299 52,438 54,815 51,251 50,187
WEST VIRGINIA 15,735 14,462 12,697 12,668 11,670
WISCONSIN 26,586 26,253 20,724 31,052 31,106
WYOMING 2,770 2,435 2,301 2,354 2,218
TOTALS 2,759,291 2,628,214 2,495,817 2,334,137 2,136,693

 

TABLE 53: TOTAL CASELOAD BY FORMER ASSISTANCE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 1 and 3, column c.

ALABAMA 115,015 108,244 106,628 99,247 99,619
ALASKA 24,721 25,298 25,697 25,521 25,519
ARIZONA 128,450 131,684 127,756 123,635 122,717
ARKANSAS 50,973 51,639 51,014 48,645 48,492
CALIFORNIA 895,672 894,161 856,573 829,977 825,958
COLORADO 80,820 80,511 79,594 80,813 80,832
CONNECTICUT 119,047 116,829 118,311 112,702 107,323
DELAWARE 27,497 27,602 27,556 28,407 29,461
DIST. OF COL. 43,361 38,632 36,368 33,657 30,933
FLORIDA 325,484 328,349 338,248 346,557 347,203
GEORGIA 220,349 229,259 225,030 229,526 200,402
GUAM 8,360 7,763 7,753 6,932 6,264
HAWAII 44,109 44,123 46,284 47,818 53,329
IDAHO 32,026 33,751 35,367 37,306 38,770
ILLINOIS 315,149 263,184 245,334 257,193 240,545
INDIANA 142,377 148,992 157,948 163,791 158,136
IOWA 101,191 102,722 104,196 104,960 106,638
KANSAS 64,626 63,216 63,497 64,364 65,593
KENTUCKY 158,973 160,932 158,734 167,741 138,607
LOUISIANA 139,608 144,854 144,297 146,315 144,266
MAINE 32,169 32,170 35,063 35,430 35,590
MARYLAND 131,738 118,660 120,123 116,381 114,149
MASSACHUSETTS 132,008 137,415 145,653 152,044 152,762
MICHIGAN 523,893 456,880 468,594 429,477 433,049
MINNESOTA 140,626 147,469 155,032 138,397 136,536
MISSISSIPPI 111,023 110,350 112,844 113,562 115,287
MISSOURI 162,161 169,957 177,882 181,407 183,559
MONTANA 25,164 25,607 25,485 24,992 24,394
NEBRASKA 44,103 45,696 49,447 51,732 54,598
NEVADA 37,803 35,715 37,450 38,281 38,266
NEW HAMPSHIRE 17,262 17,495 17,317 17,160 17,622
NEW JERSEY 154,292 160,332 159,662 158,549 157,111
NEW MEXICO 30,358 32,658 30,880 30,422 30,503
NEW YORK 466,388 458,450 464,636 448,705 422,415
NORTH CAROLINA 235,683 226,740 225,283 223,701 222,350
NORTH DAKOTA 14,874 15,191 13,530 12,895 12,390
OHIO 361,395 366,034 372,779 384,718 396,206
OKLAHOMA 67,019 71,738 75,248 76,440 76,284
OREGON 100,010 112,165 112,471 112,099 108,063
PENNSYLVANIA 234,999 217,686 210,121 209,464 198,352
PUERTO RICO 9,337 10,223 10,927 12,965 19,264
RHODE ISLAND 35,035 35,719 30,470 30,968 31,366
SOUTH CAROLINA 110,456 114,828 116,669 109,914 116,357
SOUTH DAKOTA 23,885 24,500 23,864 25,620 22,386
TENNESSEE 133,832 131,881 145,145 161,089 180,644
TEXAS 390,949 397,160 386,565 402,568 412,816
UTAH 36,896 35,378 37,755 38,944 38,279
VERMONT 11,160 10,980 10,880 10,539 10,332
VIRGIN ISLANDS 2,553 2,619 2,727 2,772 2,867
VIRGINIA 138,027 140,089 141,346 150,367 153,945
WASHINGTON 171,189 178,699 184,186 186,342 188,848
WEST VIRGINIA 53,065 55,016 56,788 55,798 56,273
WISCONSIN 177,572 167,840 164,873 156,922 147,875
WYOMING 16,909 16,007 14,948 14,042 13,653
TOTALS 7,371,641 7,281,092 7,292,828 7,269,813 7,194,998

 

TABLE 54: TOTAL CASELOAD BY NEVER ASSISTANCE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 1 and 3, column d.

ALABAMA 103,777 101,007 100,461 97,006 97,289
ALASKA 14,551 14,988 15,002 15,202 15,868
ARIZONA 51,525 51,948 50,885 48,046 51,496
ARKANSAS 59,920 58,840 59,059 59,331 60,164
CALIFORNIA 496,496 457,534 451,859 449,834 439,971
COLORADO 40,537 43,382 45,169 47,301 50,201
CONNECTICUT 60,911 63,022 63,703 64,196 62,406
DELAWARE 18,695 19,142 19,954 20,759 22,800
DIST. OF COL. 28,169 24,854 23,555 22,863 20,504
FLORIDA 263,559 288,998 308,819 335,740 363,863
GEORGIA 169,008 173,285 182,785 188,241 176,090
GUAM 3,610 3,783 3,919 3,836 3,700
HAWAII 26,477 26,057 25,917 26,288 28,423
IDAHO 51,922 57,152 62,484 68,392 73,635
ILLINOIS 316,693 288,991 271,944 265,071 247,252
INDIANA 122,155 129,133 135,762 148,092 153,128
IOWA 47,500 50,503 54,168 56,182 59,659
KANSAS 44,123 41,541 40,837 40,287 40,342
KENTUCKY 99,046 102,881 105,761 106,701 146,838
LOUISIANA 94,189 99,668 105,360 109,514 115,160
MAINE 15,684 15,451 16,403 17,039 18,147
MARYLAND 142,485 127,120 125,629 122,218 121,454
MASSACHUSETTS 61,655 70,576 76,435 77,322 79,048
MICHIGAN 351,873 439,576 448,144 412,852 398,732
MINNESOTA 49,287 49,970 52,868 76,468 79,755
MISSISSIPPI 160,805 160,227 163,236 167,662 179,319
MISSOURI 150,104 145,706 140,294 132,760 127,162
MONTANA 9,001 9,460 9,489 10,157 10,316
NEBRASKA 40,864 41,251 43,411 42,232 41,977
NEVADA 60,396 66,193 67,346 65,235 65,131
NEW HAMPSHIRE 14,028 13,715 13,459 13,116 12,893
NEW JERSEY 120,990 125,975 129,984 133,889 136,537
NEW MEXICO 21,637 25,759 25,834 25,595 26,630
NEW YORK 264,201 276,091 298,049 307,849 322,292
NORTH CAROLINA 123,645 128,162 133,045 142,190 153,216
NORTH DAKOTA 18,511 19,610 22,169 23,852 25,265
OHIO 428,868 444,126 443,077 448,846 459,270
OKLAHOMA 48,883 56,983 68,465 75,123 82,172
OREGON 107,633 94,279 95,838 100,173 96,502
PENNSYLVANIA 255,670 252,005 246,627 240,576 231,635
PUERTO RICO 163,524 167,689 171,829 176,410 185,468
RHODE ISLAND 14,224 15,255 14,267 14,698 15,117
SOUTH CAROLINA 69,201 71,718 75,516 69,395 71,522
SOUTH DAKOTA 11,268 12,266 12,644 14,616 15,407
TENNESSEE 109,107 104,932 105,667 123,063 136,863
TEXAS 379,720 414,057 437,894 496,541 548,848
UTAH 24,000 25,140 26,066 28,294 29,904
VERMONT 4,756 4,754 4,701 5,385 6,070
VIRGIN ISLANDS 7,586 7,578 7,522 7,431 7,248
VIRGINIA 157,035 155,699 152,625 154,178 152,347
WASHINGTON 96,905 100,321 102,068 107,379 112,460
WEST VIRGINIA 41,136 42,613 45,223 45,007 46,790
WISCONSIN 136,805 145,561 151,159 171,152 179,849
WYOMING 18,071 18,642 17,722 18,703 19,496
TOTALS 5,792,421 5,945,169 6,072,108 6,240,288 6,423,631

 

TABLE 55: TOTAL CASES WITH SUPPORT ORDERS ESTABLISHED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 2.

All States’ cases with orders data were reliable for FY 2003 thru FY 2007.

ALABAMA 173,355 173,462 173,970 185,315 185,525
ALASKA 38,425 40,410 41,823 41,500 41,643
ARIZONA 155,960 164,986 166,265 155,258 160,622
ARKANSAS 101,438 100,645 101,997 102,559 102,685
CALIFORNIA 1,402,456 1,411,708 1,414,276 1,373,276 1,360,717
COLORADO 115,526 118,894 120,291 122,641 123,447
CONNECTICUT 138,368 141,627 145,703 143,001 138,015
DELAWARE 38,896 39,902 41,255 42,789 43,973
DIST. OF COL. 33,585 32,425 33,707 35,278 35,058
FLORIDA 456,291 484,519 515,195 547,872 569,462
GEORGIA 335,901 347,700 355,457 361,008 343,389
GUAM 6,170 6,316 7,565 6,797 6,595
HAWAII 59,388 57,296 58,173 59,672 60,068
IDAHO 68,080 74,261 79,743 86,936 92,978
ILLINOIS 338,350 329,976 356,896 402,438 414,987
INDIANA 226,365 230,270 236,686 243,490 245,303
IOWA 155,262 156,317 156,684 158,171 161,569
KANSAS 91,699 96,032 97,968 97,760 99,585
KENTUCKY 226,943 240,304 244,535 255,373 265,343
LOUISIANA 186,460 196,532 202,829 207,781 211,949
MAINE 57,857 57,981 58,936 58,777 60,358
MARYLAND 215,308 206,398 206,150 205,914 205,541
MASSACHUSETTS 181,764 190,187 197,179 203,994 208,116
MICHIGAN 758,992 769,462 777,188 764,500 754,511
MINNESOTA 194,649 199,585 203,587 206,309 206,360
MISSISSIPPI 149,632 154,018 160,107 163,133 170,080
MISSOURI 305,045 309,084 308,076 304,641 302,258
MONTANA 31,930 32,945 33,033 33,300 32,724
NEBRASKA 75,991 78,126 80,886 82,324 83,720
NEVADA 63,254 66,771 71,425 74,317 77,173
NEW HAMPSHIRE 30,876 30,528 30,373 30,330 30,250
NEW JERSEY 273,758 287,313 292,642 294,424 294,504
NEW MEXICO 33,099 36,023 37,116 37,618 38,405
NEW YORK 672,107 702,944 717,808 728,908 718,047
NORTH CAROLINA 319,097 322,516 328,139 332,631 339,727
NORTH DAKOTA 29,248 30,607 31,110 31,626 32,190
OHIO 653,255 671,682 684,103 701,380 723,521
OKLAHOMA 97,078 105,298 114,914 121,199 127,656
OREGON 169,658 168,055 168,068 166,833 167,954
PENNSYLVANIA 481,416 476,882 473,505 464,874 446,827
PUERTO RICO 153,442 157,700 161,781 166,379 171,624
RHODE ISLAND 35,490 35,801 33,364 34,019 34,839
SOUTH CAROLINA 154,807 158,471 162,445 160,444 138,760
SOUTH DAKOTA 27,268 28,010 28,612 30,119 30,981
TENNESSEE 216,448 220,563 232,216 246,671 259,958
TEXAS 679,020 729,063 751,180 811,184 867,970
UTAH 63,971 63,110 65,588 68,269 68,083
VERMONT 21,182 20,673 19,725 19,496 19,692
VIRGIN ISLANDS 6,234 6,411 6,495 6,510 6,494
VIRGINIA 289,822 294,424 295,748 299,804 294,608
WASHINGTON 287,032 297,291 305,492 309,979 316,242
WEST VIRGINIA 89,145 92,821 95,806 96,915 98,780
WISCONSIN 273,660 278,205 281,288 300,940 297,689
WYOMING 30,921 31,073 29,487 29,215 29,487
TOTALS 11,471,374 11,753,603 11,994,590 12,215,891 12,318,042

 

TABLE 56: CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED BY CURRENT, FORMER, AND NEVER ASSISTANCE, FY 2007
STATES Total Current Assistance Former Assistance Never Assistance

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 2, columns a, b, c, and d.

All States’ cases with orders established data were reliable for FY 2007.

ALABAMA 185,525 11,044 87,146 87,335
ALASKA 41,643 2,973 24,093 14,577
ARIZONA 160,622 18,270 97,674 44,678
ARKANSAS 102,685 8,038 43,052 51,595
CALIFORNIA 1,360,717 293,262 725,746 341,709
COLORADO 123,447 6,710 72,961 43,776
CONNECTICUT 138,015 10,740 87,618 39,657
DELAWARE 43,973 3,758 23,515 16,700
DIST. OF COL. 35,058 6,298 15,137 13,623
FLORIDA 569,462 28,552 289,656 251,254
GEORGIA 343,389 37,931 165,802 139,656
GUAM 6,595 342 3,608 2,645
HAWAII 60,068 6,337 33,137 20,594
IDAHO 92,978 3,020 33,860 56,098
ILLINOIS 414,987 26,591 191,956 196,440
INDIANA 245,303 14,455 127,157 103,691
IOWA 161,569 14,428 98,559 48,582
KANSAS 99,585 14,134 53,145 32,306
KENTUCKY 265,343 24,972 119,716 120,655
LOUISIANA 211,949 14,015 112,783 85,151
MAINE 60,358 11,099 33,827 15,432
MARYLAND 205,541 10,902 95,649 98,990
MASSACHUSETTS 208,116 19,901 117,950 70,265
MICHIGAN 754,511 69,605 364,901 320,005
MINNESOTA 206,360 18,912 123,573 63,875
MISSISSIPPI 170,080 7,282 74,121 88,677
MISSOURI 302,258 29,860 157,796 114,602
MONTANA 32,724 2,410 21,105 9,209
NEBRASKA 83,720 5,785 44,854 33,081
NEVADA 77,173 2,489 26,072 48,612
NEW HAMPSHIRE 30,250 3,250 15,835 11,165
NEW JERSEY 294,504 32,294 139,797 122,413
NEW MEXICO 38,405 3,174 19,852 15,379
NEW YORK 718,047 86,878 364,987 266,182
NORTH CAROLINA 339,727 22,763 196,115 120,849
NORTH DAKOTA 32,190 2,028 9,543 20,619
OHIO 723,521 50,392 319,720 353,409
OKLAHOMA 127,656 12,401 59,267 55,988
OREGON 167,954 21,512 80,365 66,077
PENNSYLVANIA 446,827 50,829 182,554 213,444
PUERTO RICO 171,624 11,262 14,751 145,611
RHODE ISLAND 34,839 4,898 22,408 7,533
SOUTH CAROLINA 138,760 12,848 79,726 46,186
SOUTH DAKOTA 30,981 2,316 15,017 13,648
TENNESSEE 259,958 40,005 128,057 91,896
TEXAS 867,970 40,462 360,647 466,861
UTAH 68,083 6,847 35,188 26,048
VERMONT 19,692 4,957 9,580 5,155
VIRGIN ISLANDS 6,494 403 961 5,130
VIRGINIA 294,608 26,326 132,541 135,741
WASHINGTON 316,242 37,382 176,172 102,688
WEST VIRGINIA 98,780 7,655 51,821 39,304
WISCONSIN 297,689 21,165 136,007 140,517
WYOMING 29,487 1,633 11,478 16,376
TOTALS 12,318,042 1,227,795 6,028,558 5,061,689

 

TABLE 57: TOTAL NUMBER OF PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED OR ACKNOWLEDGED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 10 and 16, column a.

ALABAMA 8,142 7,745 7,229 7,626 7,143
ALASKA 3,298 3,427 3,927 3,677 3,721
ARIZONA 48,135 55,392 54,107 57,924 59,046
ARKANSAS 10,727 9,545 11,019 11,706 11,213
CALIFORNIA 185,197 213,542 198,730 213,250 223,753
COLORADO 17,764 17,708 15,066 15,399 14,362
CONNECTICUT 23,980 24,174 24,557 42,331 25,061
DELAWARE 4,689 5,332 7,191 7,706 4,616
DIST. OF COL. 6,088 5,825 6,408 8,123 8,747
FLORIDA 93,042 92,532 96,329 94,891 98,758
GEORGIA 54,498 50,139 51,957 54,364 57,032
GUAM 164 1,106 890 950 1,158
HAWAII 9,800 9,999 10,501 10,940 10,693
IDAHO 8,308 8,352 8,682 8,243 12,437
ILLINOIS 78,899 80,291 74,302 81,543 73,824
INDIANA 9,202 9,806 20,110 15,431 13,322
IOWA 11,674 11,563 12,358 12,625 13,342
KANSAS 23,356 27,685 23,894 22,432 22,976
KENTUCKY 19,735 21,710 23,221 24,224 11,849
LOUISIANA 19,703 13,921 13,427 9,567 11,903
MAINE 2,291 5,540 4,938 1,888 4,979
MARYLAND 27,476 27,532 25,364 26,525 26,978
MASSACHUSETTS 19,895 19,028 20,467 22,317 23,685
MICHIGAN 62,783 46,759 47,254 49,458 53,354
MINNESOTA 23,742 24,002 25,352 25,644 26,627
MISSISSIPPI 14,548 34,665 22,537 41,584 24,088
MISSOURI 33,630 32,883 33,945 35,264 36,318
MONTANA 1,217 1,158 1,188 1,229 1,239
NEBRASKA 6,879 7,410 7,448 7,581 8,569
NEVADA 4,370 4,464 3,915 4,670 3,372
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,214 1,169 1,169 1,672 1,340
NEW JERSEY 36,872 37,515 36,372 41,269 43,694
NEW MEXICO 7,639 7,157 4,772 5,111 5,109
NEW YORK 104,488 108,494 110,029 106,579 114,405
NORTH CAROLINA 45,684 46,012 55,667 28,920 53,166
NORTH DAKOTA 8,221 8,188 8,539 8,660 8,722
OHIO 52,965 56,692 61,016 62,301 64,423
OKLAHOMA 13,865 16,009 17,647 18,168 19,970
OREGON 13,482 15,458 17,529 17,836 17,932
PENNSYLVANIA 65,671 70,572 81,917 89,977 84,192
PUERTO RICO 25,398 26,283 28,703 28,566 28,499
RHODE ISLAND 5,496 4,079 3,280 2,819 3,146
SOUTH CAROLINA 17,343 16,089 16,759 15,315 13,886
SOUTH DAKOTA 3,220 3,476 3,696 3,769 3,995
TENNESSEE 52,891 65,266 66,648 73,477 71,007
TEXAS 141,321 152,010 163,664 154,203 162,625
UTAH 8,267 7,845 8,782 9,899 10,076
VERMONT 1,442 1,264 1,139 1,489 1,461
VIRGIN ISLANDS 21 11 17 55 226
VIRGINIA 29,227 30,527 32,026 33,119 36,429
WASHINGTON 27,930 29,965 34,860 47,367 57,313
WEST VIRGINIA 6,889 8,192 8,590 8,803 8,674
WISCONSIN 19,911 18,915 18,516 20,639 22,688
WYOMING 1,880 1,880 1,807 1,894 2,159
TOTALS 1,524,569 1,606,303 1,639,457 1,701,019 1,729,302

 

TABLE 58: PATERNITY ESTABLISHMENT FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES Used for Caseload Paternity Established Percentage Children in IV-D Cases Open at the End of the Fiscal Year Who Were Born Out-of-Wedlock
2006
Used for Caseload Paternity Established Percentage Children in IV-D Cases Open at the End of the Fiscal Year Who Were Born Out-of-Wedlock
2007
Used for Caseload Paternity Established Percentage Children in IV-D Cases Open During or at the End of the Fiscal Year with Paternity Established or Acknowledged
2006
Used for Caseload Paternity Established Percentage Children in IV-D Cases Open During or at the End of the Fiscal Year with Paternity Established or Acknowledged
2007
Used for Statewide Paternity Established Percentage Children in the State Born Out-of-Wedlock During the Fiscal Year
2006
Used for Statewide Paternity Established Percentage Children in the State Born Out-of-Wedlock During the Fiscal Year
2007
Used for Statewide Paternity Established Percentage Children in the State with Paternity Established or Acknowledged During the Fiscal Year
2006
Used for Statewide Paternity Established Percentage Children in the State with Paternity Established or Acknowledged During the Fiscal Year
2007
Source: Form OCSE-157 line 5a line 6 line 8a line 9

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 146,551 142,327 124,485 125,171 0 0 7,626 7,143
ALASKA 24,679 24,445 23,630 23,638 3,666 4,002 3,591 3,665
ARIZONA 154,554 156,089 141,387 168,287 39,134 40,981 0 0
ARKANSAS 86,912 88,190 81,247 83,578 14,643 15,751 0 0
CALIFORNIA 1,300,814 1,259,216 1,200,399 1,187,908 194,074 209,797 213,250 223,753
COLORADO 82,835 83,618 75,846 76,998 18,608 18,972 17,303 16,024
CONNECTICUT 128,667 128,932 120,494 118,132 13,160 13,804 15,834 15,288
DELAWARE 47,674 49,250 38,456 39,602 4,888 5,224 0 0
DIST. OF COL. 56,643 52,635 25,140 25,287 6,011 6,694 4,694 5,429
FLORIDA 517,733 541,349 461,419 489,316 90,194 97,223 89,487 95,389
GEORGIA 284,619 264,403 242,684 230,494 57,442 60,858 50,149 55,213
GUAM 11,568 10,518 9,811 9,060 67 1,876 0 0
HAWAII 52,994 52,541 42,848 44,071 6,413 6,738 6,625 6,710
IDAHO 66,634 71,251 59,172 60,851 5,157 5,549 3,403 4,180
ILLINOIS 530,400 497,787 342,972 342,546 64,445 63,922 63,361 65,699
INDIANA 226,943 230,935 183,048 212,577 0 36,674 0 34,262
IOWA 100,101 104,234 94,489 98,932 12,465 13,620 11,908 12,743
KANSAS 87,187 88,682 83,755 87,052 13,019 13,525 11,910 12,654
KENTUCKY 190,946 194,811 168,172 172,201 10,379 0 21,350 0
LOUISIANA 231,663 235,766 185,592 194,561 0 0 0 0
MAINE 45,079 46,451 42,406 47,510 0 0 0 0
MARYLAND 184,618 181,254 156,987 155,536 25,884 27,855 23,489 25,227
MASSACHUSETTS 157,103 160,318 130,140 139,416 22,881 24,421 22,072 23,550
MICHIGAN 481,758 500,562 424,418 437,858 46,226 46,535 41,932 44,649
MINNESOTA 169,243 170,605 159,288 163,130 20,595 21,690 0 0
MISSISSIPPI 243,675 274,934 190,557 221,545 12,723 13,892 0 0
MISSOURI 256,100 259,028 232,982 239,668 29,363 30,964 27,281 28,301
MONTANA 23,393 23,399 24,749 24,664 3,965 4,360 0 3,805
NEBRASKA 59,584 60,483 51,976 53,887 7,827 8,107 6,504 7,055
NEVADA 73,333 74,915 54,648 58,371 0 0 0 0
NEW HAMPSHIRE 25,845 25,689 27,049 27,305 3,885 4,243 4,068 3,985
NEW JERSEY 207,328 206,144 173,168 176,355 33,019 35,709 37,376 39,327
NEW MEXICO 52,891 51,289 33,915 34,387 0 0 0 0
NEW YORK 518,237 516,132 405,501 403,772 93,315 95,368 85,620 88,196
NORTH CAROLINA 297,676 300,089 290,518 293,777 0 0 0 0
NORTH DAKOTA 21,768 23,262 21,649 22,844 2,924 3,113 0 0
OHIO 628,175 648,115 545,804 552,020 58,341 58,560 55,568 57,179
OKLAHOMA 146,717 151,384 88,691 94,390 15,395 16,732 18,800 19,960
OREGON 93,180 87,040 72,820 69,726 15,278 16,336 14,063 14,915
PENNSYLVANIA 320,479 302,552 316,326 323,010 53,187 57,053 53,247 57,323
PUERTO RICO 40,531 44,670 39,498 43,763 28,605 28,347 28,403 28,345
RHODE ISLAND 49,553 48,902 42,922 44,000 0 0 0 0
SOUTH CAROLINA 175,772 180,709 158,936 156,179 22,372 24,199 14,125 12,738
SOUTH DAKOTA 20,653 19,917 20,354 19,610 4,110 4,192 0 0
TENNESSEE 297,832 320,085 263,002 282,308 31,683 34,165 28,349 30,798
TEXAS 695,067 741,292 519,151 564,230 150,264 157,286 139,683 146,521
UTAH 43,848 44,746 43,857 45,646 9,125 9,851 10,236 10,436
VERMONT 15,725 16,340 15,459 15,881 0 0 0 0
VIRGIN ISLANDS 5,792 5,725 2,016 2,550 1,166 1,181 974 1,074
VIRGINIA 221,633 217,186 177,879 178,184 33,118 35,430 30,366 33,716
WASHINGTON 194,011 201,438 180,391 192,670 24,617 26,432 0 0
WEST VIRGINIA 57,888 60,388 58,341 61,176 7,898 8,131 7,585 8,057
WISCONSIN 228,397 234,772 223,839 230,838 0 0 0 0
WYOMING 11,627 11,874 10,366 10,515 2,039 2,314 1,755 1,928
TOTALS 10,394,628 10,488,668 8,904,649 9,176,983 1,313,570 1,411,676 1,171,987 1,245,237

 

TABLE 59: TITLE IV-A TANF CASES CLOSED WHERE A CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT WAS RECEIVED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 14.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 1,591 1,830 1,790 1,916 1,926
ALASKA 2,169 2,242 2,130 1,611 1,409
ARIZONA 3,233 4,902 4,785 4,072 3,759
ARKANSAS 1,917 1,872 1,717 1,674 1,803
CALIFORNIA 29,311 28,773 25,503 24,435 26,227
COLORADO 965 777 649 3,659 3,300
CONNECTICUT 4,075 3,525 3,840 3,324 3,290
DELAWARE 834 621 791 711 308
DIST. OF COL. 455 1,000 549 691 648
FLORIDA 15,534 13,776 12,494 9,540 7,531
GEORGIA 14,109 13,547 10,917 8,449 5,961
GUAM NA NA NA NA NA
HAWAII 3,262 2,787 2,689 2,438 2,595
IDAHO 4,242 4,750 4,802 4,585 4,611
ILLINOIS 3,810 2,974 3,713 3,825 3,861
INDIANA 1,721 2,623 1,779 828 1,468
IOWA 6,637 6,582 5,997 5,804 5,329
KANSAS 3,265 3,326 3,609 3,890 3,867
KENTUCKY 18 16 18 3,310 1,040
LOUISIANA 1,527 2,385 1,981 1,437 1,400
MAINE 3,066 3,003 3,120 3,068 3,157
MARYLAND 4,563 4,494 4,487 4,249 3,527
MASSACHUSETTS 5,921 6,675 4,908 6,511 6,200
MICHIGAN 11,223 13,249 12,627 13,546 15,970
MINNESOTA 8,571 9,512 7,591 6,423 5,996
MISSISSIPPI 28,664 28,103 21,949 18,793 14,738
MISSOURI 6,609 6,785 6,574 6,437 6,318
MONTANA 2,173 1,892 1,749 1,648 1,524
NEBRASKA 2,853 3,124 3,284 3,171 3,408
NEVADA 2,638 1,727 7,618 609 603
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,942 2,052 1,877 1,897 1,842
NEW JERSEY 10,531 10,009 10,042 10,205 10,361
NEW MEXICO 1,286 1,220 1,274 1,125 1,106
NEW YORK 26,876 25,581 18,912 16,740 22,975
NORTH CAROLINA 11,556 11,537 10,308 507 460
NORTH DAKOTA 413 442 455 2,160 1,938
OHIO 807 1,324 896 6,538 849
OKLAHOMA 2,251 2,246 2,288 2,216 2,087
OREGON 5,095 4,477 4,488 4,257 3,818
PENNSYLVANIA 18,490 17,102 17,938 20,166 19,522
PUERTO RICO 801 661 648 712 845
RHODE ISLAND 3,994 4,197 4,009 3,519 2,932
SOUTH CAROLINA 4,009 3,703 70 45 19
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,171 1,062 1,208 1,471 1,502
TENNESSEE 11,075 13,106 15,095 18,067 21,800
TEXAS 31,715 32,317 30,653 4,263 3,831
UTAH 3,166 3,358 3,435 3,410 2,380
VERMONT 1,405 1,259 1,460 1,674 276
VIRGIN ISLANDS 71 8 8 5 5
VIRGINIA 5,415 6,271 8,512 10,004 10,271
WASHINGTON 3,159 1,376 1,375 15,933 15,687
WEST VIRGINIA 3,433 3,535 2,938 2,528 2,271
WISCONSIN 7,178 7,732 7,600 5,460 5,555
WYOMING NA NA NA NA NA
TOTALS 330,795 331,447 309,149 283,556 274,106

 

TABLE 60: NUMBER OF SUPPORT ORDERS ESTABLISHED DURING THE FISCAL YEAR FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 17.

ALABAMA 21,185 20,415 19,437 19,782 19,682
ALASKA 2,507 3,923 2,878 2,175 1,632
ARIZONA 6,670 9,013 8,561 7,497 7,696
ARKANSAS 4,377 5,136 5,579 5,767 5,300
CALIFORNIA 122,885 132,945 119,782 98,010 99,422
COLORADO 8,676 9,038 8,511 8,037 7,561
CONNECTICUT 8,116 7,547 7,891 7,773 7,525
DELAWARE 1,928 2,182 2,417 2,846 2,864
DIST. OF COL. 1,251 1,179 1,902 1,950 2,077
FLORIDA 60,057 54,699 57,806 52,164 45,598
GEORGIA 26,787 28,254 29,871 28,293 24,732
GUAM 842 1,200 1,354 987 876
HAWAII 3,627 3,288 3,056 3,384 2,667
IDAHO 4,238 5,115 5,194 6,228 8,784
ILLINOIS 47,187 47,252 54,743 62,304 53,869
INDIANA 52,148 56,537 55,056 56,754 59,866
IOWA 13,740 10,146 10,214 11,273 11,036
KANSAS 9,813 10,643 10,332 10,604 11,456
KENTUCKY 38,582 42,028 42,594 42,712 38,264
LOUISIANA 18,690 18,968 19,232 16,027 17,249
MAINE 1,852 1,586 1,339 1,330 1,915
MARYLAND 16,693 15,161 17,539 16,298 16,555
MASSACHUSETTS 23,842 25,073 25,591 28,072 29,440
MICHIGAN 14,298 17,555 21,110 24,552 42,848
MINNESOTA 16,301 16,550 16,907 16,068 15,216
MISSISSIPPI 13,280 14,721 15,183 15,154 17,685
MISSOURI 16,175 15,401 15,418 15,754 14,241
MONTANA 3,135 3,111 2,219 2,156 2,092
NEBRASKA 5,836 6,257 6,927 6,264 6,225
NEVADA 12,205 4,472 3,200 3,460 3,377
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2,708 2,864 3,020 3,190 3,175
NEW JERSEY 23,722 23,887 23,448 23,255 23,267
NEW MEXICO 6,868 6,704 6,165 4,047 3,899
NEW YORK 35,868 37,187 41,873 40,408 39,977
NORTH CAROLINA 38,980 39,686 41,432 39,700 41,140
NORTH DAKOTA 3,548 3,758 3,758 2,897 2,797
OHIO 46,142 48,699 50,829 53,685 54,099
OKLAHOMA 9,792 9,298 10,731 11,135 12,218
OREGON 19,854 19,571 16,844 17,363 20,167
PENNSYLVANIA 62,424 61,106 49,506 47,558 44,758
PUERTO RICO 3,344 3,631 3,530 3,637 3,904
RHODE ISLAND 2,657 2,464 2,386 2,834 2,864
SOUTH CAROLINA 11,738 9,781 10,491 10,083 13,337
SOUTH DAKOTA 3,352 2,912 3,232 3,338 3,601
TENNESSEE 79,025 82,003 83,576 90,154 98,439
TEXAS 104,324 112,493 113,544 115,505 116,537
UTAH 8,265 8,121 6,871 7,819 6,662
VERMONT 6,128 7,182 6,668 7,399 7,831
VIRGIN ISLANDS 631 492 523 477 423
VIRGINIA 27,770 27,140 26,408 16,608 16,637
WASHINGTON 26,497 27,539 30,852 31,689 31,950
WEST VIRGINIA 8,850 9,270 9,279 9,197 9,198
WISCONSIN 49,771 43,632 41,457 41,206 40,699
WYOMING 2,025 2,197 1,972 2,007 2,260
TOTALS 1,161,206 1,181,012 1,180,238 1,158,866 1,177,589

 

TABLE 61: NUMBER OF IV-D CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 18.

ALABAMA 117,588 119,735 120,312 121,588 124,550
ALASKA 30,238 31,138 32,781 32,728 33,439
ARIZONA 93,875 98,021 101,993 104,458 108,023
ARKANSAS 72,239 74,104 76,554 78,223 80,181
CALIFORNIA 807,490 791,101 779,970 769,372 759,797
COLORADO 59,676 57,454 54,547 104,098 108,856
CONNECTICUT 84,244 86,864 88,811 91,471 93,090
DELAWARE 27,323 27,282 27,733 27,837 28,081
DIST. OF COL. 17,038 17,683 18,663 18,071 19,096
FLORIDA 380,934 403,430 427,985 430,865 428,945
GEORGIA 202,523 206,124 211,644 224,633 224,925
GUAM 6,702 7,249 7,757 8,198 8,607
HAWAII 28,425 29,943 22,074 27,619 27,927
IDAHO 48,085 49,374 50,865 52,706 55,298
ILLINOIS 203,590 208,184 217,642 228,804 242,828
INDIANA 148,934 154,998 164,287 170,247 175,395
IOWA 135,154 139,329 140,383 142,974 145,129
KANSAS 66,694 67,806 70,122 71,511 74,204
KENTUCKY 136,430 143,612 149,085 156,120 161,202
LOUISIANA 126,413 127,904 131,115 128,127 129,748
MAINE 40,959 40,713 40,464 39,909 39,921
MARYLAND 152,198 150,722 153,095 152,646 152,632
MASSACHUSETTS 129,821 115,298 116,472 118,844 124,543
MICHIGAN 437,075 427,275 422,992 429,883 432,516
MINNESOTA 156,602 157,965 159,027 160,413 161,705
MISSISSIPPI 107,167 109,612 114,415 118,216 121,460
MISSOURI 175,575 177,988 182,386 197,617 204,338
MONTANA 24,815 25,120 25,725 26,643 27,039
NEBRASKA 59,021 61,619 63,889 64,733 66,376
NEVADA 41,427 59,971 47,794 50,441 53,188
NEW HAMPSHIRE 26,563 26,675 26,309 26,291 26,131
NEW JERSEY 226,709 230,486 231,815 234,043 233,577
NEW MEXICO 25,813 26,510 27,651 29,381 29,694
NEW YORK 443,254 447,698 456,550 460,127 466,954
NORTH CAROLINA 253,798 260,576 268,822 271,333 277,319
NORTH DAKOTA 22,060 23,054 23,908 24,437 24,581
OHIO 490,053 518,342 531,836 542,352 550,064
OKLAHOMA 69,904 74,886 82,878 90,883 96,808
OREGON 117,383 115,625 114,136 115,341 116,880
PENNSYLVANIA 430,514 420,084 422,250 421,185 413,666
PUERTO RICO 101,403 104,595 108,686 112,232 115,598
RHODE ISLAND 20,547 20,756 20,652 20,991 21,335
SOUTH CAROLINA 102,691 100,705 100,433 100,225 99,245
SOUTH DAKOTA 23,508 24,016 24,688 25,566 26,689
TENNESSEE 150,290 159,386 167,501 178,090 187,152
TEXAS 535,760 574,454 619,624 657,908 698,266
UTAH 58,590 58,241 59,239 60,744 62,169
VERMONT 15,837 16,944 16,733 16,419 16,299
VIRGIN ISLANDS 3,835 3,989 3,973 3,904 4,915
VIRGINIA 205,668 209,241 214,021 216,883 220,821
WASHINGTON 236,815 240,644 246,238 256,026 261,315
WEST VIRGINIA 61,013 64,145 66,921 68,423 69,645
WISCONSIN 219,242 221,649 224,636 224,884 227,991
WYOMING 22,806 23,327 23,864 23,985 24,635
TOTALS 7,982,311 8,133,646 8,303,946 8,530,648 8,684,788

 

TABLE 62: CASES SENT TO ANOTHER STATE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 19.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 1,735 1,777 1,639 2,294 2,199
ALASKA 4,511 3,163 3,916 4,518 3,572
ARIZONA 1,154 1,509 1,350 1,486 2,139
ARKANSAS 1,301 1,910 2,290 2,107 2,046
CALIFORNIA 17,025 16,830 12,524 9,187 9,605
COLORADO 5,562 6,151 5,466 4,965 4,249
CONNECTICUT 1,748 1,529 1,500 1,622 1,639
DELAWARE 293 369 268 223 317
DIST. OF COL. 6 3 NA 8 1
FLORIDA 17,820 18,687 19,287 22,848 15,790
GEORGIA 19,520 6,303 364 954 2,396
GUAM 49 74 34 121 79
HAWAII 239 190 283 191 272
IDAHO 3,415 3,018 3,043 2,845 2,943
ILLINOIS 3,896 3,558 4,180 4,579 3,894
INDIANA 3,138 2,723 3,582 3,101 2,941
IOWA 5,894 5,923 5,010 4,120 4,122
KANSAS 3,391 3,301 3,021 3,101 2,543
KENTUCKY 1,856 2,566 2,796 2,847 3,859
LOUISIANA 2,192 1,998 1,946 1,566 2,379
MAINE 1,925 1,617 1,068 1,593 1,907
MARYLAND 1,608 1,405 1,713 2,388 2,933
MASSACHUSETTS 1,019 4,009 3,271 3,701 4,204
MICHIGAN 2,021 283 289 330 4,679
MINNESOTA 2,508 2,535 2,560 2,570 2,057
MISSISSIPPI 10,303 10,539 8,498 6,548 5,105
MISSOURI 26,775 31,589 40,201 9,536 11,959
MONTANA 1,591 1,408 1,424 1,302 1,238
NEBRASKA 2,528 2,167 1,900 1,074 1,235
NEVADA 33,933 4,765 3,778 3,886 4,297
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,199 1,218 897 1,052 1,064
NEW JERSEY 8,846 8,111 8,456 9,116 9,377
NEW MEXICO 650 531 539 464 590
NEW YORK 6,344 7,039 7,836 7,990 8,450
NORTH CAROLINA 9,371 9,290 9,336 9,409 8,535
NORTH DAKOTA 5,393 5,756 6,220 1,711 1,628
OHIO 8,366 8,262 8,822 8,331 8,131
OKLAHOMA 853 816 883 1,922 1,953
OREGON 4,879 4,024 3,730 3,224 3,308
PENNSYLVANIA 8,231 10,084 10,098 9,595 9,019
PUERTO RICO 1,022 1,055 1,116 1,241 1,268
RHODE ISLAND 1,220 795 822 1,760 1,807
SOUTH CAROLINA 822 510 495 362 343
SOUTH DAKOTA 2,477 2,250 2,409 2,291 1,931
TENNESSEE 6,860 6,985 7,854 8,283 8,668
TEXAS 5,555 5,702 6,551 6,173 7,065
UTAH 5,698 5,767 5,248 5,012 4,820
VERMONT 966 1,131 1,186 991 1,022
VIRGIN ISLANDS 20 11 6 12 7
VIRGINIA 10,402 9,932 9,357 9,924 9,704
WASHINGTON 7,558 7,285 8,097 8,786 8,151
WEST VIRGINIA 3,029 3,327 3,201 3,218 2,948
WISCONSIN 27,054 26,985 24,742 24,005 23,201
WYOMING 1,875 2,121 2,127 1,779 1,574
TOTALS 307,646 270,886 267,229 232,262 231,163

 

TABLE 63: CASES RECEIVED FROM ANOTHER STATE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 20.

ALABAMA 2,869 3,274 3,200 3,178 3,315
ALASKA 3,374 1,669 1,557 1,706 1,505
ARIZONA 4,905 4,237 4,390 2,761 4,188
ARKANSAS 2,422 2,680 2,583 2,545 2,617
CALIFORNIA 13,266 12,777 13,473 10,576 9,940
COLORADO 4,184 4,038 3,775 3,598 3,617
CONNECTICUT 1,192 1,135 1,079 1,032 1,132
DELAWARE 551 615 515 596 592
DIST. OF COL. 475 707 736 567 596
FLORIDA 11,495 14,104 13,448 17,211 13,978
GEORGIA 17,766 6,839 6,569 7,575 10,438
GUAM 56 68 87 92 101
HAWAII 827 860 938 913 748
IDAHO 2,193 2,083 2,038 1,793 1,886
ILLINOIS 8,319 7,890 7,190 7,036 6,814
INDIANA 3,428 3,377 3,423 3,235 3,168
IOWA 1,738 1,667 1,668 1,676 1,797
KANSAS 2,102 1,569 2,564 2,139 2,314
KENTUCKY 2,365 2,575 2,391 2,522 2,559
LOUISIANA 2,405 2,522 2,424 2,973 3,520
MAINE 695 638 630 645 659
MARYLAND 1,011 1,018 1,163 1,549 1,509
MASSACHUSETTS 1,493 1,614 1,311 1,588 1,537
MICHIGAN 25,798 2 1 41 4,235
MINNESOTA 1,884 1,768 1,825 1,880 1,812
MISSISSIPPI 2,352 2,448 2,360 2,411 2,421
MISSOURI 2,584 2,388 2,477 3,957 4,005
MONTANA 960 945 976 1,121 1,003
NEBRASKA 1,179 1,331 1,347 959 858
NEVADA 19,010 3,923 3,761 3,787 3,847
NEW HAMPSHIRE 812 780 731 915 786
NEW JERSEY 6,668 6,992 7,924 9,100 9,638
NEW MEXICO 1,565 1,385 1,317 1,376 1,013
NEW YORK 9,395 10,517 13,054 13,114 12,925
NORTH CAROLINA 6,609 6,082 5,523 5,376 5,567
NORTH DAKOTA 520 540 489 663 643
OHIO 5,441 6,544 6,225 5,779 5,375
OKLAHOMA 1,558 1,587 1,560 2,733 2,854
OREGON 4,531 4,904 4,473 3,885 4,033
PENNSYLVANIA 40 5,123 5,381 4,770 5,046
PUERTO RICO 4,241 3,613 3,773 3,975 4,208
RHODE ISLAND 600 595 529 535 505
SOUTH CAROLINA 3,419 3,292 3,301 2,807 3,014
SOUTH DAKOTA 837 909 721 871 825
TENNESSEE 5,099 5,203 5,772 5,362 5,563
TEXAS 12,591 13,665 13,944 12,093 12,549
UTAH 2,380 2,263 2,005 1,908 4,120
VERMONT 407 752 750 691 652
VIRGIN ISLANDS 137 143 129 110 137
VIRGINIA 4,495 4,472 4,342 5,354 5,106
WASHINGTON 4,781 4,767 6,856 5,100 5,087
WEST VIRGINIA 1,740 2,000 2,014 1,952 2,069
WISCONSIN 3,893 3,829 3,612 3,821 3,597
WYOMING 1,071 1,039 995 1,022 935
TOTALS 225,728 181,757 185,319 184,974 192,958

 

TABLE 64: CASES REQUIRING SERVICES TO ESTABLISH A SUPPORT ORDER FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 12, columns (b+c+d).

ALABAMA 64,371 53,667 51,517 41,369 38,535
ALASKA 7,962 6,133 3,436 3,489 3,477
ARIZONA 32,650 36,786 28,909 22,605 19,730
ARKANSAS 26,764 24,996 22,088 20,072 20,638
CALIFORNIA 448,885 403,125 363,712 348,627 312,006
COLORADO 13,536 12,990 12,684 12,065 11,982
CONNECTICUT 45,687 48,683 45,452 41,938 35,507
DELAWARE 16,302 15,476 14,622 14,182 15,219
DIST. OF COL. 70,799 59,263 49,945 40,903 33,283
FLORIDA 208,410 207,729 198,626 194,643 196,990
GEORGIA 75,825 71,456 64,755 57,187 62,134
GUAM 5,280 5,423 5,249 4,641 4,014
HAWAII 47,287 48,246 50,361 50,563 46,050
IDAHO 20,762 22,092 23,810 25,000 26,091
ILLINOIS 390,715 307,815 242,431 197,776 141,138
INDIANA 106,619 140,605 154,430 131,089 125,083
IOWA 6,835 8,717 10,223 9,660 9,447
KANSAS 43,284 39,616 39,813 38,614 36,036
KENTUCKY 38,215 36,918 35,067 32,583 57,240
LOUISIANA 83,257 78,902 78,692 76,156 77,234
MAINE 4,137 4,069 4,662 5,651 4,913
MARYLAND 93,826 72,816 68,186 57,922 55,813
MASSACHUSETTS 63,250 65,363 70,741 68,526 64,929
MICHIGAN 137,117 159,174 175,065 135,990 131,467
MINNESOTA 50,006 46,823 44,320 43,635 44,238
MISSISSIPPI 145,309 133,037 130,628 130,336 136,011
MISSOURI 45,832 42,934 40,445 34,615 31,700
MONTANA 6,042 5,701 4,455 4,559 4,256
NEBRASKA 21,781 21,324 22,614 24,347 24,792
NEVADA 55,065 44,923 43,015 36,941 34,984
NEW HAMPSHIRE 7,139 7,171 7,053 6,417 5,798
NEW JERSEY 52,066 52,936 50,559 46,838 45,107
NEW MEXICO 30,570 30,782 24,924 21,476 20,346
NEW YORK 114,952 109,007 116,100 113,242 110,344
NORTH CAROLINA 59,690 95,718 94,802 73,994 72,980
NORTH DAKOTA 2,989 2,902 2,814 2,824 3,084
OHIO 267,823 270,171 261,025 259,199 260,954
OKLAHOMA 40,037 46,112 51,406 52,729 52,332
OREGON 89,845 91,723 92,118 96,156 84,143
PENNSYLVANIA 97,351 78,389 79,155 90,666 65,529
PUERTO RICO 83,768 83,147 81,895 80,339 78,430
RHODE ISLAND 13,252 15,245 13,165 12,435 12,293
SOUTH CAROLINA 65,840 65,779 67,102 52,665 81,939
SOUTH DAKOTA 836 939 611 1,137 1,090
TENNESSEE 142,306 124,495 125,940 139,509 146,442
TEXAS 206,082 181,844 159,833 167,819 158,780
UTAH 5,723 5,435 10,847 9,217 8,479
VERMONT 3,011 2,797 2,685 3,208 3,458
VIRGIN ISLANDS 4,712 5,212 5,480 5,964 6,197
VIRGINIA 60,641 58,797 54,294 53,386 49,119
WASHINGTON 28,361 34,167 35,577 34,993 34,271
WEST VIRGINIA 19,961 18,808 18,669 16,824 16,313
WISCONSIN 47,502 46,361 49,091 27,482 28,300
WYOMING 2,525 2,178 1,978 2,158 2,112
TOTALS 3,822,792 3,654,917 3,507,076 3,276,361 3,152,777

 

TABLE 65: CHILDREN REQUIRING PATERNITY DETERMINATION SERVICES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 13.

ALABAMA 49,075 38,731 40,291 29,466 25,933
ALASKA 3,298 2,761 2,112 2,167 1,741
ARIZONA 65,231 44,142 35,952 31,814 32,223
ARKANSAS 17,384 16,794 14,367 14,076 14,019
CALIFORNIA 357,829 320,607 273,918 255,246 225,580
COLORADO 8,245 7,714 7,263 6,989 6,620
CONNECTICUT 31,371 22,720 21,872 19,247 19,559
DELAWARE 13,442 12,547 11,840 11,593 11,677
DIST. OF COL. 52,510 45,640 37,789 31,503 27,352
FLORIDA 107,217 105,072 99,417 94,555 93,064
GEORGIA 100,848 103,153 93,052 93,126 68,106
GUAM 5,853 5,635 5,374 4,586 3,763
HAWAII 8,799 8,571 8,364 8,027 6,560
IDAHO 9,171 9,553 9,844 10,965 13,953
ILLINOIS 298,146 247,293 209,655 187,491 155,278
INDIANA 45,511 65,164 52,882 55,497 50,863
IOWA 29,619 31,857 32,623 32,363 32,212
KANSAS 27,535 21,150 18,396 15,623 13,079
KENTUCKY 32,626 24,813 19,895 22,774 35,955
LOUISIANA 53,240 51,273 50,325 46,646 42,990
MAINE 2,525 2,513 3,053 3,190 3,191
MARYLAND 63,220 49,529 46,983 39,880 37,038
MASSACHUSETTS 50,748 42,658 44,592 41,470 38,603
MICHIGAN 64,342 68,227 69,278 51,265 50,996
MINNESOTA 26,181 25,345 24,087 24,625 23,533
MISSISSIPPI 97,213 69,466 69,647 67,544 65,155
MISSOURI 47,958 39,614 38,029 35,048 33,322
MONTANA 2,890 2,391 2,113 2,186 2,127
NEBRASKA 10,234 9,146 8,164 7,624 7,517
NEVADA 31,990 28,194 28,051 22,035 20,860
NEW HAMPSHIRE 3,386 3,321 3,025 2,645 2,432
NEW JERSEY 35,900 35,559 34,039 31,702 27,842
NEW MEXICO 20,708 28,773 22,704 19,212 17,156
NEW YORK 142,491 124,002 124,427 118,705 117,980
NORTH CAROLINA 50,687 46,665 41,605 39,904 38,593
NORTH DAKOTA 1,831 1,707 1,638 1,718 1,897
OHIO 155,953 154,705 129,121 123,474 130,940
OKLAHOMA 55,183 57,972 59,895 27,384 27,128
OREGON 22,573 22,165 20,519 20,924 17,513
PENNSYLVANIA 52,212 42,435 39,308 35,676 23,933
PUERTO RICO 1,389 1,286 1,162 1,033 911
RHODE ISLAND 19,634 17,389 11,773 11,240 9,802
SOUTH CAROLINA 44,947 43,909 41,088 33,154 34,333
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,751 1,862 1,578 2,242 2,015
TENNESSEE 95,113 73,020 61,927 67,787 72,789
TEXAS 186,579 164,773 147,913 154,801 152,186
UTAH 4,507 4,322 6,047 5,184 4,838
VERMONT 2,037 1,532 1,436 1,843 2,039
VIRGIN ISLANDS 3,026 3,520 3,775 3,919 3,374
VIRGINIA 35,906 34,169 31,858 29,605 27,637
WASHINGTON 15,115 18,016 26,403 26,004 23,863
WEST VIRGINIA 7,982 6,320 7,662 7,223 7,016
WISCONSIN 26,601 23,810 23,403 22,888 24,453
WYOMING 1,902 1,479 1,205 1,146 1,245
TOTALS 2,701,664 2,434,984 2,222,739 2,058,034 1,934,784

 

TABLE 66: TOTAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STAFF FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157, lines 30 + 31 + 32.

1 Employed as of September 30th of the respective fiscal year.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 771 756 746 748 757
ALASKA 256 248 247 247 247
ARIZONA 913 1,001 993 1,082 1,088
ARKANSAS 764 793 814 803 783
CALIFORNIA 10,866 10,088 9,564 9,873 9,842
COLORADO 733 700 712 702 657
CONNECTICUT 475 460 453 513 456
DELAWARE 216 218 220 223 220
DIST. OF COL. 215 229 201 205 211
FLORIDA 3,225 3,181 3,143 3,129 3,048
GEORGIA 1,246 1,281 1,383 1,514 1,514
GUAM 38 36 43 48 48
HAWAII 192 215 200 205 207
IDAHO 131 109 165 162 162
ILLINOIS 1,537 1,584 1,546 1,591 1,579
INDIANA 846 866 903 953 931
IOWA 596 613 618 613 617
KANSAS 620 598 604 605 600
KENTUCKY 931 972 972 905 799
LOUISIANA 883 871 825 838 883
MAINE 264 251 280 290 293
MARYLAND 1,069 1,051 1,042 1,023 1,052
MASSACHUSETTS 756 790 865 842 793
MICHIGAN 2,930 2,637 2,518 2,441 2,346
MINNESOTA 1,580 1,559 1,590 1,606 1,601
MISSISSIPPI 480 444 427 438 457
MISSOURI 1,283 1,001 1,041 930 938
MONTANA 158 169 165 168 168
NEBRASKA 433 435 429 434 504
NEVADA NA 432 432 462 469
NEW HAMPSHIRE 167 158 168 176 199
NEW JERSEY 2,201 2,092 2,104 2,108 2,169
NEW MEXICO 348 357 364 371 399
NEW YORK 2,931 2,954 3,061 3,157 3,207
NORTH CAROLINA 1,579 1,659 1,641 1,691 1,687
NORTH DAKOTA 151 153 153 156 161
OHIO 4,758 4,783 4,624 4,527 4,448
OKLAHOMA 577 590 606 650 707
OREGON 741 741 720 709 741
PENNSYLVANIA 2,760 2,957 2,683 2,787 2,959
PUERTO RICO 862 887 910 886 854
RHODE ISLAND 130 125 120 120 104
SOUTH CAROLINA 289 266 260 257 269
SOUTH DAKOTA 105 105 105 109 109
TENNESSEE 1,023 1,062 1,059 1,057 1,043
TEXAS 2,636 2,749 2,775 2,771 2,680
UTAH 531 542 544 559 516
VERMONT 121 121 122 129 129
VIRGIN ISLANDS 54 52 54 51 51
VIRGINIA 1,011 997 1,005 1,014 996
WASHINGTON 1,564 1,574 1,649 1,670 1,621
WEST VIRGINIA 534 527 531 522 533
WISCONSIN 1,051 1,114 1,070 1,148 1,048
WYOMING 225 201 209 199 204
TOTALS 60,756 60,354 59,678 60,417 60,104

 

TABLE 67: FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STAFF BY STATE AND LOCAL, COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT, AND PRIVATIZED IV-D OFFICES, FY 2006 AND FY 20071
STATES Total Full-Time Equivalent Staff
2006
Total Full-Time Equivalent Staff
2007
State and Local IV-D Offices
2006
State and Local IV-D Offices
2007
Under Contract, Interagency,
or Cooperative Agreeement
2006
Under Contract, Interagency,
or Cooperative Agreeement
2007
Privatized IV-D Offices
2006
Privatized IV-D Offices
2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 lines 30, 31, and 32.

1 Employed as of September 30th of the respective fiscal year.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 748 757 554 551 163 170 31 36
ALASKA 247 247 232 232 15 15 NA NA
ARIZONA 1,082 1,088 873 883 194 190 15 15
ARKANSAS 803 783 803 783 NA NA NA NA
CALIFORNIA 9,873 9,842 8,746 8,752 1,127 1,090 NA NA
COLORADO 702 657 540 554 97 40 65 63
CONNECTICUT 513 456 174 171 339 285 NA NA
DELAWARE 223 220 204 202 19 18 NA NA
DIST. OF COL. 205 211 160 166 45 45 NA NA
FLORIDA 3,129 3,048 2,251 2,188 457 429 421 431
GEORGIA 1,514 1,514 1,260 1,260 254 254 NA NA
GUAM 48 48 48 48 NA NA NA NA
HAWAII 205 207 165 167 40 40 NA NA
IDAHO 162 162 162 162 NA NA NA NA
ILLINOIS 1,591 1,579 913 923 437 446 241 210
INDIANA 953 931 89 82 864 849 NA NA
IOWA 613 617 465 462 100 97 48 58
KANSAS 605 600 432 427 NA 173 173 NA
KENTUCKY 905 799 137 131 768 668 NA NA
LOUISIANA 838 883 478 510 360 373 NA NA
MAINE 290 293 240 263 50 30 NA NA
MARYLAND 1,023 1,052 704 704 167 190 152 158
MASSACHUSETTS 842 793 784 720 58 73 NA NA
MICHIGAN 2,441 2,346 240 184 1,869 2,162 332 NA
MINNESOTA 1,606 1,601 1,383 1,390 223 211 NA NA
MISSISSIPPI 438 457 438 457 NA NA NA NA
MISSOURI 930 938 851 823 NA NA 79 115
MONTANA 168 168 168 168 NA NA NA NA
NEBRASKA 434 504 105 112 234 285 95 107
NEVADA 462 469 97 100 365 369 NA NA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 176 199 156 170 20 29 NA NA
NEW JERSEY 2,108 2,169 620 615 1,488 1,554 NA NA
NEW MEXICO 371 399 371 399 NA NA NA NA
NEW YORK 3,157 3,207 2,355 2,402 802 805 NA NA
NORTH CAROLINA 1,691 1,687 1,447 1,443 173 173 71 71
NORTH DAKOTA 156 161 37 161 119 NA NA NA
OHIO 4,527 4,448 3,534 3,525 993 923 NA NA
OKLAHOMA 650 707 405 477 194 178 51 52
OREGON 709 741 562 594 147 147 NA NA
PENNSYLVANIA 2,787 2,959 124 126 2,663 2,833 NA NA
PUERTO RICO 886 854 823 791 63 63 NA NA
RHODE ISLAND 120 104 120 84 NA 20 NA NA
SOUTH CAROLINA 257 269 257 269 NA NA NA NA
SOUTH DAKOTA 109 109 98 98 11 11 NA NA
TENNESSEE 1,057 1,043 178 171 544 546 335 326
TEXAS 2,771 2,680 2,687 2,595 84 85 NA NA
UTAH 559 516 506 467 53 49 NA NA
VERMONT 129 129 129 129 NA NA NA NA
VIRGIN ISLANDS 51 51 51 51 NA NA NA NA
VIRGINIA 1,014 996 946 935 NA NA 68 61
WASHINGTON 1,670 1,621 1,175 1,171 495 450 NA NA
WEST VIRGINIA 522 533 480 490 NA NA 42 43
WISCONSIN 1,148 1,048 920 823 228 225 NA NA
WYOMING 199 204 80 82 61 63 58 59
TOTALS 60,417 60,104 41,757 41,643 16,383 16,656 2,277 1,805

 

TABLE 68: COSTS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
EXPENSES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: OCSE, Office of the Commissioner.

Note: 1% of the appropriations is for use by the Secretary, either directly or through grants, contracts, or interagency agreements for technical assistance to states, providing training of state and Federal staff, and other related activities that would improve the programs. 2% of the appropriations is used specifically for the Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS).

* In previous fiscal years, Rents was included with Other Services.

** In FY 2006 regional staff were added to OCSE, due to the reorganization of Administration for Children and Families (ACF).

TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COSTS
Personnel Costs and Benefits $5,179,972 $3,840,965 $3,831,541 $3,672,000 3,672,877
Travel and Transportation 866,351 604,014 520,039 970,000 652,373
Printing 64,798 103,655 163,614 155,000 154,343
Other Services 4,400,000 4,686,000 7,706,119 6,892,000 6,478,433
Supplies/Equipment 280,000 91,646 145,728 401,000 347,974
TOTAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COSTS $10,791,121 $9,326,280 $12,367,041 $12,090,000 11,306,000
FPLS COSTS
Personnel Costs and Benefits $5,776,937 $4,600,218 4,532,531 4,340,000 4,345,650
Travel and Transportation 86,949 48,930 83,352 98,000 102,446
Printing 70,302 11,000 48,062 61,000 61,000
Rents* - - - - 391,090
Other Services 29,039,483 28,113,000 30,974,060 38,424,000 42,806,894
Supplies/Equipment 3,268,613 23,713 37,509 168,000 109,920
TOTAL FPLS COSTS $38,242,284 $32,796,861 $35,675,514 43,091,000 47,817,000
FEDERAL STAFF
Commissioner 3 2 2 1 1
Deputy Commissioner 3 1 1 1 1
Automation & Program Operations 18 18 15 14 12
Regional Operations ** - - - 56 54
Audit 54 49 44 47 45
Consumer Services 16 14 14 13 14
State and Tribal Systems 13 13 11 8 8
State, Tribal, & Local Assistance 23 23 21 21 21
Special Staffs 14 13 11 9 8
Policy 9 9 8 11 11
Planning, Research, & Evaluation 10 11 12 8 8
Management Services 8 8 6 6 6
TOTAL STAFF 171 161 145 195 189

 

TABLE 69: AMOUNT OF CURRENT SUPPORT DUE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 24.

All States’ current support due data were reliable for FY 2003 thru FY 2007.

ALABAMA $337,696,001 $346,165,927 $354,584,897 $362,144,702 $374,020,398
ALASKA 92,470,567 95,111,725 100,640,806 103,055,426 102,745,693
ARIZONA 374,044,627 391,692,128 395,339,188 392,298,724 412,995,440
ARKANSAS 174,399,020 201,132,303 210,449,522 217,081,309 225,966,348
CALIFORNIA 2,748,886,275 2,667,853,921 2,679,235,029 2,652,092,176 2,660,384,312
COLORADO 281,180,476 296,898,175 310,063,476 322,161,837 333,170,442
CONNECTICUT 299,689,961 309,521,596 318,026,507 315,011,421 319,101,195
DELAWARE 81,833,600 85,850,605 90,006,068 93,616,083 95,806,550
DIST. OF COL. 73,838,242 74,111,087 74,729,773 76,474,661 74,275,741
FLORIDA 1,225,741,973 1,339,727,878 1,467,212,937 1,572,885,823 1,683,713,213
GEORGIA 704,643,971 724,220,577 761,188,225 811,880,687 789,364,863
GUAM 13,313,896 13,313,445 13,405,456 13,395,728 13,059,649
HAWAII 115,889,555 116,851,835 116,637,898 117,484,507 117,826,325
IDAHO 146,110,983 154,473,485 164,214,984 171,776,986 179,350,196
ILLINOIS 675,127,501 712,527,442 770,104,519 866,407,710 910,965,560
INDIANA 614,647,262 635,765,687 657,154,762 678,461,164 699,534,110
IOWA 334,104,309 337,602,311 337,812,577 344,849,410 344,682,405
KANSAS 169,077,650 175,302,003 180,591,954 185,442,787 193,359,861
KENTUCKY 418,017,346 434,958,242 452,764,578 468,208,323 485,054,288
LOUISIANA 360,436,437 378,949,304 398,348,602 407,448,164 415,944,140
MAINE 117,324,886 113,937,697 116,736,223 114,970,914 115,786,435
MARYLAND 536,479,629 562,214,830 575,085,470 575,211,183 593,534,719
MASSACHUSETTS 539,705,959 559,802,148 587,418,333 599,474,808 618,238,123
MICHIGAN 1,755,403,402 1,737,108,398 1,711,264,603 1,689,213,513 1,663,336,339
MINNESOTA 638,708,614 657,827,288 665,453,454 674,953,658 682,751,094
MISSISSIPPI 255,262,708 266,072,433 278,015,699 286,988,323 299,687,355
MISSOURI 619,160,410 638,926,998 651,763,971 669,194,958 694,733,380
MONTANA 58,102,976 59,909,206 60,137,253 62,312,176 64,413,864
NEBRASKA 176,883,273 184,169,090 191,345,289 200,839,384 204,817,631
NEVADA 185,303,385 177,812,949 209,666,823 224,050,570 232,247,701
NEW HAMPSHIRE 94,789,108 96,378,838 97,995,185 100,142,925 102,353,120
NEW JERSEY 1,044,144,752 1,120,289,685 1,198,358,162 1,254,695,058 1,308,381,990
NEW MEXICO 83,398,623 89,096,880 93,702,759 98,005,295 101,837,721
NEW YORK 1,569,853,638 1,641,449,213 1,747,599,275 1,788,946,886 1,859,230,362
NORTH CAROLINA 664,933,018 689,770,097 718,561,829 742,398,715 774,355,885
NORTH DAKOTA 61,753,223 65,820,543 69,570,693 73,954,257 76,710,156
OHIO 1,879,997,219 1,915,091,210 1,935,658,459 1,949,706,062 1,970,227,144
OKLAHOMA 192,514,366 215,957,616 242,934,081 267,099,833 290,122,727
OREGON 378,761,971 390,064,770 397,653,000 399,892,762 407,856,294
PENNSYLVANIA 1,441,914,324 1,491,349,723 1,532,470,733 1,545,185,255 1,510,099,837
PUERTO RICO 361,890,252 375,024,040 391,132,349 414,161,696 418,808,111
RHODE ISLAND 68,072,451 70,294,228 72,407,156 74,468,857 76,344,704
SOUTH CAROLINA 349,419,705 359,307,919 371,139,802 357,293,593 337,706,581
SOUTH DAKOTA 61,822,540 65,040,037 68,595,558 71,858,252 76,278,426
TENNESSEE 502,740,544 536,937,605 573,374,148 614,965,337 653,613,727
TEXAS 1,708,668,433 1,876,850,575 2,074,412,422 2,280,157,349 2,535,172,690
UTAH 174,236,822 179,726,904 186,945,288 189,223,167 195,656,137
VERMONT 52,843,548 53,271,869 53,765,540 54,817,764 55,494,837
VIRGIN ISLANDS 12,386,323 13,116,518 13,015,224 13,130,452 13,519,122
VIRGINIA 614,052,987 640,902,632 662,944,278 681,463,535 700,043,854
WASHINGTON 711,367,517 722,262,213 732,909,233 740,244,194 745,640,180
WEST VIRGINIA 188,670,448 193,876,335 197,294,587 201,222,059 200,762,642
WISCONSIN 660,466,150 671,108,916 677,159,466 679,574,439 686,681,672
WYOMING 55,669,506 56,879,256 57,396,985 58,087,163 61,397,341
TOTALS $27,057,852,362 $27,979,678,335 $29,066,395,088 $29,920,082,020 $30,759,162,630

 

TABLE 70: AMOUNT OF SUPPORT DISTRIBUTED AS CURRENT SUPPORT FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 25.

All States’ support distributed as current support data were reliable in FY 2003 thru FY 2007.

ALABAMA $168,668,439 $177,450,372 $183,467,681 $184,365,371 $195,319,275
ALASKA 51,508,907 52,778,934 55,310,350 56,574,975 58,172,990
ARIZONA 161,410,351 167,183,525 175,358,750 182,618,869 204,166,511
ARKANSAS 101,631,049 111,313,073 120,146,515 128,119,066 135,366,551
CALIFORNIA 1,242,529,452 1,279,489,604 1,320,030,508 1,336,440,462 1,370,774,291
COLORADO 155,091,079 164,798,502 178,862,355 190,370,226 200,754,488
CONNECTICUT 164,115,535 168,813,496 176,125,845 173,233,928 180,285,342
DELAWARE 49,638,621 51,756,584 54,374,589 56,618,252 57,717,135
DIST. OF COL. 36,708,035 37,956,460 39,526,064 40,170,842 40,292,494
FLORIDA 691,320,618 760,239,394 832,230,395 855,395,836 871,341,088
GEORGIA 359,420,503 375,760,142 400,074,122 421,583,098 440,929,698
GUAM 5,938,138 6,212,399 6,344,608 6,214,164 6,329,491
HAWAII 59,418,871 62,040,941 64,505,589 66,889,393 69,232,947
IDAHO 78,715,687 86,011,169 91,646,311 95,961,765 100,166,141
ILLINOIS 317,562,353 350,895,560 410,383,067 448,437,019 483,909,489
INDIANA 310,645,507 324,487,103 347,084,033 365,172,707 383,103,497
IOWA 200,528,161 209,904,920 218,690,681 226,443,803 234,988,563
KANSAS 93,503,789 95,337,719 98,458,671 102,534,756 108,866,472
KENTUCKY 224,196,512 237,905,669 250,420,325 265,215,943 275,939,829
LOUISIANA 204,968,256 211,938,503 220,899,174 220,217,351 233,356,530
MAINE 65,319,150 64,452,236 70,393,744 70,186,276 70,618,067
MARYLAND 338,935,160 347,406,797 362,739,058 369,216,903 378,486,235
MASSACHUSETTS 328,684,386 350,649,102 374,706,227 392,319,691 410,757,348
MICHIGAN 977,768,416 1,045,840,221 1,035,679,989 1,036,801,647 1,034,621,301
MINNESOTA 446,242,512 457,403,394 461,252,956 464,567,160 472,443,207
MISSISSIPPI 132,683,952 140,468,809 148,664,157 155,893,243 165,836,528
MISSOURI 326,100,709 340,764,920 356,466,590 372,605,343 389,085,800
MONTANA 34,310,115 34,985,952 36,493,643 38,316,512 40,844,825
NEBRASKA 117,008,984 124,077,670 129,811,445 135,447,567 142,005,975
NEVADA 75,796,713 90,876,206 95,778,001 102,888,065 110,617,457
NEW HAMPSHIRE 60,924,955 62,199,138 63,333,814 64,470,081 64,677,548
NEW JERSEY 678,841,564 727,287,817 782,141,523 822,684,907 859,809,921
NEW MEXICO 40,829,652 44,029,276 46,853,275 51,914,345 55,358,806
NEW YORK 1,016,428,874 1,062,786,840 1,138,281,691 1,161,209,909 1,218,815,689
NORTH CAROLINA 410,857,338 432,652,321 463,648,295 487,277,878 514,267,541
NORTH DAKOTA 44,058,977 47,404,760 50,579,586 54,299,880 56,900,821
OHIO 1,264,332,976 1,299,915,585 1,335,190,881 1,347,942,211 1,358,256,883
OKLAHOMA 93,255,627 104,958,366 121,745,973 140,714,467 156,075,392
OREGON 226,729,463 231,257,623 238,960,025 241,625,577 253,039,552
PENNSYLVANIA 1,078,731,692 1,109,042,934 1,145,051,057 1,153,429,303 1,177,329,461
PUERTO RICO 190,312,101 201,912,828 216,225,376 228,067,549 240,350,523
RHODE ISLAND 42,039,596 43,527,516 43,898,404 44,106,518 44,520,512
SOUTH CAROLINA 171,991,381 173,851,580 175,958,935 176,181,478 173,551,597
SOUTH DAKOTA 41,490,386 44,418,318 47,357,258 49,919,347 54,260,532
TENNESSEE 270,208,992 293,772,832 317,807,300 342,417,593 364,743,944
TEXAS 985,120,526 1,098,675,022 1,255,309,848 1,421,187,527 1,608,152,498
UTAH 102,183,466 107,513,761 114,772,680 120,283,963 127,019,316
VERMONT 34,761,483 35,224,943 36,013,238 36,978,590 37,378,623
VIRGIN ISLANDS 6,572,829 6,982,862 7,244,166 7,507,184 7,380,217
VIRGINIA 366,703,033 384,809,156 403,826,092 419,869,789 433,819,704
WASHINGTON 457,615,039 454,099,821 464,028,767 476,216,322 489,774,422
WEST VIRGINIA 118,503,202 121,854,380 125,657,768 129,748,020 133,224,120
WISCONSIN 447,326,948 453,959,918 467,294,640 480,040,979 484,777,576
WYOMING 33,881,166 34,574,684 36,544,867 38,251,658 41,486,682
TOTALS $15,704,071,226 $16,505,911,657 $17,413,650,902 $18,057,165,308 $18,821,301,445

 

TABLE 71: TOTAL AMOUNT OF ARREARAGES DUE FOR ALL FISCAL YEARS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 26.

ALABAMA $2,340,469,429 $2,415,587,378 $2,529,997,733 $2,227,552,621 $2,305,706,001
ALASKA 597,340,669 607,521,761 631,176,511 551,364,744 551,934,597
ARIZONA 1,804,501,919 1,914,295,811 1,914,636,900 1,583,050,306 1,618,138,427
ARKANSAS 701,923,411 711,359,725 716,595,496 606,371,224 610,945,347
CALIFORNIA 18,386,445,842 18,948,459,824 19,629,453,563 19,187,770,046 19,583,910,346
COLORADO 1,142,830,052 1,173,146,347 1,168,648,239 1,173,160,239 1,178,857,479
CONNECTICUT 1,496,425,998 1,543,809,329 1,600,456,947 1,506,187,438 1,483,337,139
DELAWARE 227,910,511 238,222,293 250,545,167 265,701,229 274,057,672
DIST. OF COL. 341,991,305 362,803,959 378,610,272 393,964,160 278,561,225
FLORIDA 3,833,464,955 4,199,955,463 4,622,132,652 5,128,716,969 5,674,521,212
GEORGIA 2,724,051,978 2,948,751,660 3,154,680,695 3,364,493,598 2,735,499,297
GUAM 96,371,698 94,031,431 94,840,747 89,360,603 76,278,426
HAWAII 533,340,151 561,436,766 573,980,671 587,208,898 517,753,894
IDAHO 375,657,705 393,288,624 426,080,944 461,153,360 401,055,112
ILLINOIS 2,781,598,912 2,658,908,765 2,822,462,771 3,257,259,530 3,379,377,695
INDIANA 3,513,037,213 3,662,448,624 3,764,641,627 2,389,750,299 2,405,626,825
IOWA 1,015,270,146 1,029,782,663 1,041,654,377 1,044,639,849 1,044,934,234
KANSAS 543,022,689 576,822,313 597,441,645 610,819,512 626,955,137
KENTUCKY 1,363,863,707 1,433,490,538 1,404,497,255 1,460,578,085 1,408,862,961
LOUISIANA 844,365,618 923,401,936 1,007,210,889 980,237,364 1,041,847,017
MAINE 544,963,412 466,409,393 454,315,790 460,484,571 469,234,289
MARYLAND 1,428,704,224 1,457,839,532 1,491,329,405 1,539,476,184 1,573,404,638
MASSACHUSETTS 1,871,962,676 2,007,167,512 2,185,617,134 2,288,397,902 2,213,041,486
MICHIGAN 8,011,748,874 8,680,248,472 8,924,400,354 9,098,206,817 9,214,756,817
MINNESOTA 1,367,988,032 1,491,702,339 1,522,665,309 1,605,585,524 1,672,399,227
MISSISSIPPI 714,431,284 739,937,965 776,535,692 808,333,101 847,724,720
MISSOURI 1,926,479,507 1,996,827,617 2,038,883,693 1,868,327,946 1,929,456,565
MONTANA 186,170,414 190,413,938 195,374,467 135,036,762 135,127,802
NEBRASKA 565,735,971 594,988,382 630,786,333 601,607,741 617,577,538
NEVADA 816,452,200 880,073,357 940,399,320 698,077,206 736,747,623
NEW HAMPSHIRE 183,682,025 184,997,180 188,359,297 191,750,430 169,709,412
NEW JERSEY 2,120,551,857 2,235,324,628 2,350,162,013 2,436,276,932 2,543,248,207
NEW MEXICO 580,988,810 634,255,162 673,826,953 586,705,054 599,519,553
NEW YORK 3,568,181,622 3,779,839,035 3,996,083,285 4,205,377,486 4,553,388,421
NORTH CAROLINA 1,618,456,377 1,623,070,241 1,714,678,945 1,561,228,731 1,598,999,453
NORTH DAKOTA 152,617,175 163,527,660 179,230,645 165,769,197 176,000,217
OHIO 4,060,455,730 4,170,044,114 4,196,327,455 4,001,086,493 4,096,012,643
OKLAHOMA 798,430,243 870,952,687 1,507,916,466 1,583,608,848 1,662,445,837
OREGON 1,128,716,843 1,178,853,485 1,212,291,371 958,200,809 978,732,255
PENNSYLVANIA 2,243,214,854 2,132,943,831 2,107,133,349 1,914,896,720 1,712,944,505
PUERTO RICO 826,590,422 891,015,510 935,193,689 868,106,180 907,419,117
RHODE ISLAND 169,977,608 178,652,374 186,442,389 188,376,926 198,512,830
SOUTH CAROLINA 953,445,035 1,070,965,722 1,201,833,328 1,181,830,710 1,127,005,777
SOUTH DAKOTA 129,572,377 134,719,356 139,437,644 144,837,651 148,228,941
TENNESSEE 1,728,535,702 1,823,627,708 1,959,289,661 1,858,055,068 2,049,749,227
TEXAS 9,150,306,730 8,773,277,862 8,742,468,805 9,260,200,751 9,845,076,648
UTAH 330,888,215 313,308,225 324,972,172 276,511,871 275,762,167
VERMONT 99,983,671 99,943,807 101,349,565 101,664,178 106,981,027
VIRGIN ISLANDS 51,771,751 52,184,620 53,207,735 46,331,790 48,209,989
VIRGINIA 2,005,171,506 2,091,763,459 2,134,641,217 1,949,878,145 2,019,673,133
WASHINGTON 1,783,423,796 1,880,173,849 1,964,240,264 1,769,673,028 1,773,804,229
WEST VIRGINIA 778,217,132 812,706,290 798,540,927 766,953,445 761,704,188
WISCONSIN 2,010,282,635 2,130,021,323 2,197,567,317 2,210,780,418 2,300,976,853
WYOMING 226,875,968 227,427,289 214,765,719 205,040,682 201,604,946
TOTALS $98,798,858,586 $102,356,729,134 $106,570,012,809 $104,406,015,371 $106,463,340,323

 

TABLE 72: TOTAL AMOUNT OF SUPPORT DISTRIBUTED AS ARREARS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 27.

ALABAMA $82,912,515 $84,670,906 $88,278,703 $82,988,223 $90,057,444
ALASKA 40,154,027 39,351,508 38,633,110 33,373,524 39,159,944
ARIZONA 97,234,052 94,972,827 105,670,891 99,482,206 104,364,481
ARKANSAS 44,965,024 47,024,193 50,305,300 49,003,679 52,871,793
CALIFORNIA 1,007,358,387 1,024,905,658 1,027,653,212 942,714,669 913,306,653
COLORADO 83,444,252 87,100,185 89,229,023 93,752,287 94,508,019
CONNECTICUT 74,258,406 75,187,999 78,089,742 80,458,856 79,049,326
DELAWARE 18,211,150 18,256,013 18,829,298 21,036,104 21,073,630
DIST. OF COL. 13,588,879 13,530,930 14,880,008 14,451,154 13,620,219
FLORIDA 301,637,384 328,718,033 358,888,103 375,937,340 382,289,512
GEORGIA 140,578,903 144,101,632 159,104,255 169,011,641 192,067,218
GUAM 2,408,379 2,446,090 2,778,679 2,609,752 3,140,203
HAWAII 21,364,002 23,862,830 24,290,534 24,006,168 23,923,738
IDAHO 34,495,918 32,347,956 34,647,599 37,257,004 36,945,078
ILLINOIS 188,121,830 227,215,040 229,012,230 254,298,014 270,898,219
INDIANA 119,472,357 127,760,999 137,722,036 142,230,515 151,270,869
IOWA 82,738,124 85,829,879 83,561,799 85,424,112 89,319,243
KANSAS 47,839,797 48,672,827 51,068,235 53,348,632 56,412,931
KENTUCKY 90,678,459 96,256,556 101,648,687 108,036,517 112,167,058
LOUISIANA 88,126,283 87,457,764 88,785,262 85,805,635 89,722,907
MAINE 34,806,714 30,201,639 34,017,127 34,853,878 34,518,034
MARYLAND 100,829,483 105,476,344 110,284,348 113,381,834 117,391,209
MASSACHUSETTS 111,623,257 108,818,027 112,214,576 119,639,358 114,334,731
MICHIGAN 428,611,247 398,943,992 382,253,410 396,723,294 408,856,878
MINNESOTA 123,437,922 126,106,493 129,431,250 132,963,201 138,216,413
MISSISSIPPI 52,783,486 53,164,119 58,325,076 63,804,100 65,807,509
MISSOURI 154,918,660 164,873,269 174,212,961 177,126,108 193,808,333
MONTANA 17,154,823 17,131,555 17,293,134 15,894,291 15,536,877
NEBRASKA 36,785,042 41,389,541 46,091,436 46,028,248 48,495,194
NEVADA 36,766,494 43,390,447 47,375,391 37,607,059 39,502,355
NEW HAMPSHIRE 20,510,414 20,702,654 21,391,660 22,150,374 22,363,274
NEW JERSEY 169,753,639 170,815,928 180,942,884 187,241,368 193,753,578
NEW MEXICO 24,533,182 28,316,531 27,988,020 26,529,422 28,246,752
NEW YORK 341,823,207 358,957,296 385,570,516 416,350,897 382,396,440
NORTH CAROLINA 130,899,019 144,949,934 149,787,925 142,640,416 149,220,369
NORTH DAKOTA 15,375,550 15,842,320 18,104,005 17,640,164 17,970,889
OHIO 325,124,063 344,135,370 346,513,331 340,955,651 346,118,286
OKLAHOMA 59,042,833 62,861,329 73,082,104 82,239,458 88,636,176
OREGON 85,738,978 85,341,926 86,810,794 82,164,133 86,109,674
PENNSYLVANIA 255,521,294 261,431,884 279,871,103 268,796,056 265,146,247
PUERTO RICO 48,257,670 50,307,048 53,300,725 51,478,545 55,831,949
RHODE ISLAND 13,822,082 14,464,420 14,947,932 14,588,516 15,010,825
SOUTH CAROLINA 70,435,115 71,153,773 72,773,869 75,012,986 75,892,688
SOUTH DAKOTA 15,302,476 15,676,269 15,533,338 16,337,361 17,485,425
TENNESSEE 113,787,357 123,074,038 132,599,718 133,657,014 139,433,323
TEXAS 528,439,991 573,498,320 625,233,977 687,517,961 733,421,204
UTAH 44,933,941 43,504,068 44,142,945 42,112,745 45,122,361
VERMONT 12,337,196 12,478,829 12,850,554 11,833,102 11,942,021
VIRGIN ISLANDS 2,533,043 3,115,710 2,804,339 2,329,420 2,014,064
VIRGINIA 145,720,000 156,720,104 163,501,904 153,916,041 160,647,027
WASHINGTON 177,915,320 175,721,145 183,365,439 191,013,375 196,088,596
WEST VIRGINIA 43,252,178 43,569,680 52,354,970 50,788,700 54,775,776
WISCONSIN 121,072,866 129,575,195 128,950,481 117,908,711 117,830,783
WYOMING 18,898,366 19,137,264 20,431,266 21,588,090 22,742,158
TOTALS $6,462,335,036 $6,704,516,286 $6,987,429,214 $7,050,037,909 $7,220,835,903

 

TABLE 73: CASES WITH ARREARS DUE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 28.

ALABAMA 181,346 181,556 180,560 180,332 182,366
ALASKA 38,027 40,065 40,904 40,914 41,538
ARIZONA 148,366 155,067 156,351 149,670 155,280
ARKANSAS 107,541 107,713 105,387 105,996 106,389
CALIFORNIA 1,225,178 1,211,288 1,173,994 1,161,270 1,124,181
COLORADO 119,683 128,096 129,120 129,332 130,183
CONNECTICUT 130,273 132,512 133,623 131,350 134,757
DELAWARE 35,386 36,428 36,835 37,519 37,711
DIST. OF COL. 30,924 31,198 31,759 31,921 32,143
FLORIDA 471,012 492,657 516,731 533,317 558,319
GEORGIA 306,676 335,594 346,008 349,596 342,181
GUAM 5,641 5,697 5,873 5,704 5,313
HAWAII 53,681 54,907 53,079 54,399 54,454
IDAHO 64,173 67,976 71,913 76,319 75,634
ILLINOIS 311,531 302,697 308,529 341,227 350,364
INDIANA 234,344 237,849 241,719 243,589 248,851
IOWA 152,213 153,902 145,748 146,621 147,230
KANSAS 92,038 93,985 95,509 96,954 98,383
KENTUCKY 206,681 215,822 220,592 219,658 228,427
LOUISIANA 163,429 169,000 174,831 176,962 178,220
MAINE 53,470 52,706 53,455 53,023 53,114
MARYLAND 194,177 192,980 192,021 191,053 195,256
MASSACHUSETTS 154,686 160,083 163,567 167,627 172,022
MICHIGAN 630,563 610,498 606,441 610,106 606,355
MINNESOTA 190,023 193,934 194,775 196,769 197,815
MISSISSIPPI 139,625 141,846 147,248 147,076 151,135
MISSOURI 267,864 265,747 270,381 272,367 276,554
MONTANA 31,730 32,699 33,395 34,220 33,882
NEBRASKA 66,660 70,081 72,651 71,252 71,060
NEVADA 61,741 70,374 75,150 78,106 80,989
NEW HAMPSHIRE 30,205 30,166 29,867 30,072 30,066
NEW JERSEY 269,710 279,417 281,745 282,700 282,231
NEW MEXICO 34,625 36,755 37,320 37,861 38,478
NEW YORK 584,733 589,854 602,049 606,488 605,056
NORTH CAROLINA 318,836 315,312 321,723 323,659 327,072
NORTH DAKOTA 26,069 27,598 27,831 28,181 28,370
OHIO 602,872 616,258 619,689 619,142 627,011
OKLAHOMA 101,983 108,913 126,085 128,680 134,350
OREGON 158,471 157,168 154,526 153,204 152,986
PENNSYLVANIA 487,166 490,955 480,731 468,427 455,822
PUERTO RICO 139,217 135,815 140,879 141,553 148,195
RHODE ISLAND 28,954 28,883 28,878 29,246 30,015
SOUTH CAROLINA 150,824 153,301 159,341 147,810 137,310
SOUTH DAKOTA 28,915 29,427 29,450 30,749 31,484
TENNESSEE 208,682 216,319 222,893 233,498 245,698
TEXAS 692,905 711,685 745,820 771,276 812,614
UTAH 74,105 73,149 71,293 73,012 74,291
VERMONT 20,154 19,938 19,368 18,928 18,710
VIRGIN ISLANDS 6,058 5,909 5,879 5,763 6,024
VIRGINIA 286,999 291,077 295,332 296,629 300,473
WASHINGTON 285,355 294,819 304,953 311,527 318,758
WEST VIRGINIA 84,836 87,660 89,887 92,148 90,247
WISCONSIN 255,785 256,818 255,060 264,832 268,142
WYOMING 28,689 28,898 28,332 27,787 27,759
TOTALS 10,774,830 10,931,051 11,057,080 11,157,421 11,261,268

 

TABLE 74: CASES PAYING TOWARDS ARREARS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 29.

ALABAMA 88,380 90,769 90,209 95,346 98,599
ALASKA 25,721 26,694 27,594 27,211 27,726
ARIZONA 75,433 78,316 80,316 83,054 88,318
ARKANSAS 60,318 61,827 64,144 66,259 68,117
CALIFORNIA 679,167 665,461 657,731 655,659 641,833
COLORADO 72,462 83,175 84,770 87,038 90,544
CONNECTICUT 71,019 72,904 74,178 75,831 79,750
DELAWARE 22,917 23,425 23,467 23,380 23,410
DIST. OF COL. 11,437 13,206 13,872 13,299 14,382
FLORIDA 304,128 323,930 344,709 339,780 334,593
GEORGIA 195,038 198,409 204,699 210,603 212,683
GUAM 2,584 2,707 2,956 2,821 2,897
HAWAII 21,614 23,522 22,620 22,311 22,876
IDAHO 37,976 38,377 39,311 41,252 43,464
ILLINOIS 160,238 176,221 141,657 175,009 187,981
INDIANA 128,399 133,657 140,222 143,288 148,248
IOWA 96,445 101,754 95,750 98,505 101,105
KANSAS 57,024 58,555 59,781 61,354 63,220
KENTUCKY 104,722 110,800 117,876 125,025 130,309
LOUISIANA 97,671 98,915 100,766 98,982 100,184
MAINE 31,850 31,490 28,308 29,173 29,109
MARYLAND 121,088 119,841 122,745 121,730 121,567
MASSACHUSETTS 93,490 94,147 94,639 98,127 102,088
MICHIGAN 371,962 339,409 322,525 331,293 335,625
MINNESOTA 129,273 127,994 128,706 130,308 132,535
MISSISSIPPI 82,187 82,581 89,026 90,233 92,888
MISSOURI 136,140 137,086 140,870 145,333 151,144
MONTANA 20,409 20,773 21,419 22,382 22,912
NEBRASKA 39,553 45,287 47,195 46,465 47,677
NEVADA 37,793 36,200 37,274 40,251 41,905
NEW HAMPSHIRE 21,810 21,668 21,495 21,705 21,621
NEW JERSEY 177,048 176,995 178,061 180,286 180,275
NEW MEXICO 21,890 22,500 22,885 24,086 24,857
NEW YORK 349,920 348,499 355,305 356,657 363,159
NORTH CAROLINA 186,277 192,393 199,975 205,212 209,892
NORTH DAKOTA 17,932 18,587 19,395 19,770 19,929
OHIO 399,687 408,824 412,345 416,652 420,476
OKLAHOMA 58,527 62,631 69,572 77,103 82,342
OREGON 97,610 96,170 93,835 95,768 97,007
PENNSYLVANIA 348,256 348,452 353,349 352,303 345,380
PUERTO RICO 72,920 72,739 74,038 74,137 75,374
RHODE ISLAND 16,550 17,023 16,757 17,090 17,571
SOUTH CAROLINA 77,424 75,443 85,725 78,313 76,493
SOUTH DAKOTA 20,011 20,234 20,473 21,071 22,113
TENNESSEE 119,550 127,988 133,840 141,414 145,910
TEXAS 431,701 452,190 486,484 519,453 546,909
UTAH 48,747 47,693 48,175 49,986 51,761
VERMONT 14,077 14,035 13,754 13,378 13,231
VIRGIN ISLANDS 2,799 2,832 2,809 2,744 2,930
VIRGINIA 165,009 167,150 170,577 172,320 175,810
WASHINGTON 196,503 198,016 201,604 209,792 213,940
WEST VIRGINIA 50,351 51,595 56,524 56,523 57,476
WISCONSIN 158,649 165,020 163,732 156,337 162,112
WYOMING 18,126 18,527 19,199 19,280 20,078
TOTALS 6,447,812 6,544,636 6,639,243 6,782,682 6,904,335

 

TABLE 75: CERTIFIED FEDERAL OFFSET CASELOAD AND ARREARAGE AMOUNT TOTALS, FY 2007
STATE TANF Cases TANF Arrearage Non-TANF Cases Non-TANF Arrearage Total Cases Total Arrearage

Source: FPLS; Data as of September 30, 2007.

ALABAMA 48,084 $466,472,493 94,028 $1,836,301,060 142,112 $2,302,773,553
ALASKA 16,644 282,681,740 16,767 236,689,555 33,411 519,371,295
ARIZONA 54,675 1,238,422,551 45,962 719,629,242 100,637 1,958,051,793
ARKANSAS 22,371 86,537,130 51,732 431,485,467 74,103 518,022,597
CALIFORNIA 467,758 11,008,592,315 397,342 7,701,320,205 865,100 18,709,912,520
COLORADO 35,857 317,808,384 54,264 489,195,176 90,121 807,003,560
CONNECTICUT 54,482 827,186,294 38,681 390,933,848 93,163 1,218,120,142
DELAWARE 10,569 78,037,346 13,369 116,969,156 23,938 195,006,502
DIST. OF COL. 9,702 80,525,635 14,610 189,196,406 24,312 269,722,041
FLORIDA 129,134 883,271,702 340,824 4,157,499,820 469,958 5,040,771,522
GEORGIA 75,582 547,449,191 114,924 1,251,463,597 190,506 1,798,912,788
GUAM 1,659 29,620,210 1,572 21,878,400 3,231 51,498,610
HAWAII 18,467 198,306,762 15,449 134,684,706 33,916 332,991,468
IDAHO 12,416 56,237,928 30,811 323,506,733 43,227 379,744,661
ILLINOIS 97,114 850,277,069 164,862 1,904,373,159 261,976 2,754,650,228
INDIANA 66,209 657,442,705 101,874 1,129,015,020 168,083 1,786,457,725
IOWA 52,839 504,754,276 48,317 492,876,892 101,156 997,631,168
KANSAS 40,058 342,769,664 33,173 202,396,995 73,231 545,166,659
KENTUCKY 69,857 520,938,546 55,785 471,021,472 125,642 991,960,018
LOUISIANA 36,494 168,211,299 69,970 624,803,765 106,464 793,015,064
MAINE 24,134 294,434,818 12,958 100,496,464 37,092 394,931,282
MARYLAND 40,039 350,264,931 78,651 960,362,609 118,690 1,310,627,540
MASSACHUSETTS 49,566 828,005,328 53,487 781,165,875 103,053 1,609,171,203
MICHIGAN 170,633 3,715,046,867 257,627 4,513,189,725 428,260 8,228,236,592
MINNESOTA 66,173 595,277,752 72,633 789,219,940 138,806 1,384,497,692
MISSISSIPPI 19,919 63,419,710 57,722 462,841,058 77,641 526,260,768
MISSOURI 87,489 709,533,310 105,331 1,066,212,166 192,820 1,775,745,476
MONTANA 8,613 48,942,908 10,390 75,176,566 19,003 124,119,474
NEBRASKA 23,380 210,534,388 28,861 359,019,967 52,241 569,554,355
NEVADA 17,245 115,102,977 28,775 390,016,789 46,020 505,119,766
NEW HAMPSHIRE 7,868 55,132,732 11,395 98,765,897 19,263 153,898,629
NEW JERSEY 78,051 781,367,249 111,490 1,519,110,364 189,541 2,300,477,613
NEW MEXICO 13,387 119,730,052 20,364 201,264,939 33,751 320,994,991
NEW YORK 133,039 1,547,843,200 127,570 1,617,319,192 260,609 3,165,162,392
NORTH CAROLINA 56,022 248,672,050 78,875 644,435,571 134,897 893,107,621
NORTH DAKOTA 8,361 64,281,138 9,385 80,074,628 17,746 144,355,766
OHIO 151,439 1,202,198,753 200,861 1,820,056,664 352,300 3,022,255,417
OKLAHOMA 38,329 318,842,126 52,219 455,514,522 90,548 774,356,648
OREGON 71,782 628,249,995 49,799 438,398,070 121,581 1,066,648,065
PENNSYLVANIA 95,092 649,122,435 120,280 940,291,632 215,372 1,589,414,067
PUERTO RICO 6,733 38,182,263 62,718 396,081,858 69,451 434,264,121
RHODE ISLAND 8,960 70,174,542 7,626 79,213,823 16,586 149,388,365
SOUTH CAROLINA 31,971 183,635,912 48,352 443,893,046 80,323 627,528,958
SOUTH DAKOTA 8,942 47,430,460 10,641 73,457,429 19,583 120,887,889
TENNESSEE 79,011 695,291,061 108,127 1,187,494,024 187,138 1,882,785,085
TEXAS 202,765 2,262,401,236 490,360 7,089,334,987 693,125 9,351,736,223
UTAH 16,081 83,655,742 20,193 139,498,909 36,274 223,154,651
VERMONT 5,364 34,141,048 5,390 38,139,782 10,754 72,280,830
VIRGIN ISLANDS 339 2,437,470 1,505 16,815,195 1,844 19,252,665
VIRGINIA 73,104 554,336,162 77,342 841,950,021 150,446 1,396,286,183
WASHINGTON 95,291 830,416,850 78,953 775,277,394 174,244 1,605,694,244
WEST VIRGINIA 24,885 142,725,499 31,581 298,518,425 56,466 441,243,924
WISCONSIN 80,248 890,453,076 68,360 890,095,899 148,608 1,780,548,975
WYOMING 6,898 44,450,304 7,442 71,477,266 14,340 115,927,570
TOTALS 3,121,124 $37,571,277,584 4,211,579 $52,479,421,370 7,332,703 $90,050,698,954

 

TABLE 76: CASES OPEN WITH A DETERMINATION OF NON-COOPERATION FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 38. Beginning in FY 2006, line 37.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 1,441 1,588 1,689 2,286 2,245
ALASKA 748 520 372 357 252
ARIZONA 3,240 4,890 2,804 2,070 1,373
ARKANSAS 1,822 1,991 1,729 1,532 1,382
CALIFORNIA 24,962 28,815 27,980 15,415 11,305
COLORADO 349 403 435 423 342
CONNECTICUT 147 154 190 128 124
DELAWARE 224 318 420 447 316
DIST. OF COL. 57,127 52,906 50,916 45,572 12,036
FLORIDA 1,812 1,210 774 1,582 1,337
GEORGIA 1,297 1,590 1,059 626 800
GUAM 1,512 1,500 1,465 1,245 1,020
HAWAII 1,325 1,036 977 1,005 451
IDAHO 140 135 145 147 125
ILLINOIS 21,873 24,859 16,112 12,206 10,702
INDIANA 1,017 1,972 3,235 2,141 2,219
IOWA 602 513 487 377 392
KANSAS 1,325 1,441 1,576 1,551 1,357
KENTUCKY 1,019 1,226 1,057 723 1,906
LOUISIANA 3,841 2,748 3,563 2,048 2,191
MAINE 2,279 2,388 518 534 642
MARYLAND 895 500 307 274 222
MASSACHUSETTS 1,515 492 546 598 656
MICHIGAN 17,930 3,783 1,690 6,717 6,544
MINNESOTA 3,935 3,672 3,230 3,378 3,262
MISSISSIPPI 25,177 22,961 18,949 17,133 16,571
MISSOURI 4,724 4,534 4,458 4,316 123
MONTANA 1,000 953 932 804 453
NEBRASKA 3,988 4,600 5,547 5,865 4,924
NEVADA 3,374 2,757 1,095 543 613
NEW HAMPSHIRE 206 203 196 207 5
NEW JERSEY 1,183 1,306 1,469 1,293 1,303
NEW MEXICO 5,409 5,666 4,924 3,294 3,106
NEW YORK 658 599 533 662 737
NORTH CAROLINA 2,942 2,375 1,544 1,147 719
NORTH DAKOTA NA NA NA 1,457 1,468
OHIO 1,364 1,668 2,268 2,846 2,834
OKLAHOMA 2,935 2,998 2,979 2,593 2,353
OREGON 490 529 451 453 474
PENNSYLVANIA 15,184 15,802 18,922 20,287 16,239
PUERTO RICO 1,074 1,146 1,229 1,163 925
RHODE ISLAND 243 176 148 146 161
SOUTH CAROLINA 83 31 8 NA NA
SOUTH DAKOTA 78 60 54 103 74
TENNESSEE 13,573 9,827 12,458 11,964 10,213
TEXAS 8,351 4,480 2,977 2,161 1,632
UTAH 4,966 5,295 5,901 6,241 6,324
VERMONT 290 273 215 211 197
VIRGIN ISLANDS 49 61 81 107 94
VIRGINIA 2,029 2,130 2,237 944 800
WASHINGTON 9 7 10 10 9
WEST VIRGINIA 1,363 1,242 1,058 701 498
WISCONSIN 872 743 436 679 615
WYOMING 78 73 60 63 77
TOTALS 254,069 233,145 214,415 190,775 136,742

 

TABLE 77: CASES OPEN WITH GOOD CAUSE DETERMINATIONS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157, line 39. Beginning in FY 2006, line 38.

NA - Not Available.

ALABAMA 22 30 32 29 24
ALASKA 63 56 23 32 23
ARIZONA 476 562 506 368 107
ARKANSAS 12 33 51 51 55
CALIFORNIA 1,961 1,750 1,870 776 1,170
COLORADO 43 51 35 4 2
CONNECTICUT 247 294 375 290 285
DELAWARE 2 NA 10 2 NA
DIST. OF COL. 38 33 29 29 26
FLORIDA 8 8 5 18 14
GEORGIA 200 206 147 126 72
GUAM 6 6 6 9 9
HAWAII 3 3 4 4 3
IDAHO 5 5 2 8 6
ILLINOIS 1 NA NA NA NA
INDIANA 31 42 54 32 24
IOWA 7 9 8 11 18
KANSAS 41 39 48 55 52
KENTUCKY NA NA NA 141 118
LOUISIANA 129 47 223 76 65
MAINE 48 83 68 28 32
MARYLAND 20 18 14 18 27
MASSACHUSETTS 179 201 265 315 338
MICHIGAN 7,480 2,208 2,636 2,899 2,711
MINNESOTA 45 43 28 26 26
MISSISSIPPI 70 51 38 29 25
MISSOURI 735 831 896 825 827
MONTANA 126 76 89 64 63
NEBRASKA 74 66 72 75 81
NEVADA 24 21 5 14 7
NEW HAMPSHIRE 36 16 10 7 NA
NEW JERSEY 968 1,260 1,209 1,127 1,116
NEW MEXICO 2 2 NA 3 NA
NEW YORK 300 280 264 410 413
NORTH CAROLINA 59 65 58 46 418
NORTH DAKOTA NA NA NA NA NA
OHIO NA NA NA 6 5
OKLAHOMA 84 57 52 46 32
OREGON 8 15 5 8 1
PENNSYLVANIA 70 244 49 43 18
PUERTO RICO 4 4 4 4 3
RHODE ISLAND 13 7 383 419 383
SOUTH CAROLINA 91 83 91 70 92
SOUTH DAKOTA 10 8 8 14 13
TENNESSEE 14 11 11 7 5
TEXAS 57 41 29 20 11
UTAH 64 73 70 49 47
VERMONT 34 69 69 59 64
VIRGIN ISLANDS NA NA NA NA NA
VIRGINIA 511 515 520 454 373
WASHINGTON 72 91 88 84 68
WEST VIRGINIA 136 86 65 69 74
WISCONSIN 31 21 27 19 12
WYOMING 17 23 20 9 11
TOTALS 14,677 9,743 10,571 9,327 9,369

 

TABLE 78: CHILDREN WITH PATERNITY RESOLVED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 7.

sup>1 Includes all children born within a marriage, legitimized by marriage or adoption, and children with paternity established or acknowledged.

ALABAMA 200,163 198,134 192,172 192,715 193,029
ALASKA 46,925 46,921 46,138 45,057 44,347
ARIZONA 207,796 221,774 219,486 206,122 206,091
ARKANSAS 123,262 121,838 121,101 120,275 121,133
CALIFORNIA 1,711,970 1,691,303 1,654,807 1,608,716 1,568,848
COLORADO 137,183 139,569 140,512 141,590 141,277
CONNECTICUT 171,363 178,068 176,688 170,921 163,274
DELAWARE 48,558 49,611 50,352 51,166 52,730
DIST. OF COL. 63,273 52,414 49,179 45,155 40,347
FLORIDA 631,118 655,667 675,630 700,340 716,243
GEORGIA 153,869 148,943 138,337 130,851 116,799
GUAM 13,569 13,067 13,038 11,664 10,568
HAWAII 62,291 61,092 60,130 59,247 56,894
IDAHO 91,421 95,925 100,697 127,901 131,557
ILLINOIS 548,379 494,331 470,941 506,233 485,570
INDIANA 278,716 287,149 313,043 324,558 328,256
IOWA 139,296 141,124 144,266 146,712 150,360
KANSAS 115,834 120,523 124,162 126,419 127,396
KENTUCKY 276,178 287,399 290,931 285,472 160,411
LOUISIANA 253,575 252,032 257,105 261,317 269,173
MAINE 67,236 66,191 87,667 88,354 88,667
MARYLAND 242,909 229,111 225,422 218,068 215,161
MASSACHUSETTS 193,836 207,079 213,685 219,664 225,360
MICHIGAN 875,136 917,945 923,124 874,711 864,123
MINNESOTA 236,421 250,877 250,995 250,480 248,138
MISSISSIPPI 260,630 278,412 278,376 281,554 326,861
MISSOURI 482,331 341,198 339,572 449,800 443,884
MONTANA 38,994 39,482 38,895 39,190 38,241
NEBRASKA 99,664 102,102 108,700 109,753 111,053
NEVADA 101,044 100,483 101,390 104,007 105,799
NEW HAMPSHIRE 41,753 40,903 40,564 39,783 38,729
NEW JERSEY 313,534 316,796 316,921 310,951 305,487
NEW MEXICO 59,259 53,758 52,480 52,235 52,320
NEW YORK 879,833 869,640 882,829 879,477 865,691
NORTH CAROLINA 390,295 390,570 389,729 391,910 397,840
NORTH DAKOTA 32,779 33,550 34,155 35,352 36,039
OHIO 835,768 851,738 878,919 893,447 881,299
OKLAHOMA 97,890 108,071 120,449 171,369 176,713
OREGON 249,905 251,403 253,230 258,660 246,823
PENNSYLVANIA 594,195 584,757 575,921 565,496 533,328
PUERTO RICO 274,554 275,312 273,950 271,994 269,978
RHODE ISLAND 58,098 58,896 55,405 54,610 54,340
SOUTH CAROLINA 198,174 199,471 204,313 191,293 194,018
SOUTH DAKOTA 29,142 29,913 30,881 32,332 33,007
TENNESSEE 284,289 299,965 322,464 351,205 369,196
TEXAS 684,259 716,949 739,956 787,998 837,069
UTAH 89,974 90,052 91,441 92,434 91,521
VIRGIN ISLANDS 8,123 26,015 24,903 24,802 25,105
VERMONT 26,189 7,650 6,913 7,025 7,196
VIRGINIA 298,846 291,190 321,011 320,688 317,255
WASHINGTON 337,712 343,419 326,621 326,135 326,061
WEST VIRGINIA 117,961 108,743 106,785 107,264 108,626
WISCONSIN 320,249 322,594 322,331 326,759 329,715
WYOMING 26,639 26,311 25,081 24,791 24,108
TOTALS 14,122,360 14,087,430 14,203,793 14,416,022 14,273,054

 

TABLE 79: TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN IV-D CASES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-157 line 4.

ALABAMA 243,464 230,644 225,301 214,781 210,185
ALASKA 50,223 49,682 48,250 47,224 46,088
ARIZONA 272,676 271,280 257,292 237,470 236,048
ARKANSAS 142,631 140,793 137,331 135,107 135,893
CALIFORNIA 2,052,016 1,999,958 1,914,459 1,856,463 1,791,595
COLORADO 148,849 150,616 150,915 151,726 151,063
CONNECTICUT 202,734 200,788 198,560 190,168 182,830
DELAWARE 62,000 62,158 62,192 62,759 64,407
DIST. OF COL. 115,783 98,054 86,968 76,658 67,695
FLORIDA 785,097 810,814 826,337 847,928 863,893
GEORGIA 478,389 477,164 458,243 455,961 415,566
GUAM 17,350 17,152 17,321 15,505 13,968
HAWAII 98,498 98,542 100,361 100,212 95,420
IDAHO 99,903 105,478 110,541 138,866 145,510
ILLINOIS 846,735 741,787 680,763 693,918 641,025
INDIANA 326,623 353,847 366,727 381,067 379,778
IOWA 169,005 173,074 176,940 179,114 182,609
KANSAS 143,799 142,008 142,908 142,387 140,771
KENTUCKY 319,328 322,568 325,470 329,058 330,465
LOUISIANA 302,102 303,306 307,871 308,246 312,317
MAINE 70,185 69,059 91,123 91,589 91,972
MARYLAND 307,280 279,603 273,326 258,938 253,285
MASSACHUSETTS 258,950 273,598 280,122 279,686 275,871
MICHIGAN 1,023,874 1,032,947 1,043,642 980,163 967,524
MINNESOTA 262,602 276,222 275,082 275,105 272,146
MISSISSIPPI 358,699 348,518 348,764 349,648 395,115
MISSOURI 531,067 382,074 378,455 486,262 478,206
MONTANA 41,891 41,884 41,022 41,387 40,384
NEBRASKA 110,044 111,393 116,221 117,673 118,310
NEVADA 135,921 131,394 131,790 127,694 128,277
NEW HAMPSHIRE 45,118 44,194 43,565 42,417 41,152
NEW JERSEY 354,608 357,924 356,179 346,375 336,589
NEW MEXICO 79,967 82,531 75,184 71,447 69,476
NEW YORK 1,021,006 993,479 1,006,467 997,197 983,114
NORTH CAROLINA 439,334 435,755 429,909 430,386 435,112
NORTH DAKOTA 34,342 35,055 35,564 44,096 45,080
OHIO 997,615 1,011,119 1,012,971 1,021,282 1,029,987
OKLAHOMA 153,073 166,043 180,344 198,753 203,841
OREGON 270,857 272,160 273,582 279,020 264,137
PENNSYLVANIA 784,546 751,910 736,201 722,198 669,018
PUERTO RICO 275,941 276,598 275,106 273,027 270,885
RHODE ISLAND 77,180 77,373 67,442 66,102 64,401
SOUTH CAROLINA 245,689 245,559 247,560 226,362 230,218
SOUTH DAKOTA 31,137 32,088 33,045 35,305 35,678
TENNESSEE 379,546 373,077 384,465 419,048 442,019
TEXAS 1,088,020 1,104,413 1,109,955 1,183,953 1,244,392
UTAH 94,466 94,367 97,472 97,611 96,349
VERMONT 28,367 27,547 26,339 26,711 27,201
VIRGIN ISLANDS 11,480 11,580 11,140 11,510 11,177
VIRGINIA 357,615 356,886 353,072 350,469 345,009
WASHINGTON 346,608 354,902 356,533 355,309 352,727
WEST VIRGINIA 125,493 114,436 114,793 114,586 115,642
WISCONSIN 346,955 346,504 345,815 349,711 354,240
WYOMING 28,541 27,790 26,286 25,937 25,353
TOTALS 17,595,222 17,289,695 17,173,286 17,261,575 17,121,013

 

TABLE 80: TAX OFFSET AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFSET PROGRAMS (TANF AND NON-TANF COMBINED), PY 20071
STATES Tax Offset Program
Offsets
Tax Offset Program
Amount
Administrative Offset Program
Offsets
Administrative Offset Program
Amount

Source: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS).

1 PY - processing year, the calendar year (Jan 1-Dec 31) the collections actually took place.

ALABAMA 19,881 $24,947,038 648 $169,849
ALASKA 5,382 6,410,071 183 51,358
ARIZONA 20,321 27,928,043 504 322,893
ARKANSAS 14,221 15,831,126 245 76,414
CALIFORNIA 156,346 210,918,061 2,867 967,070
COLORADO 16,762 19,183,317 417 139,481
CONNECTICUT 18,277 20,588,505 273 55,026
DELAWARE 4,674 4,793,106 45 14,675
DIST. OF COL. 3,231 3,697,651 769 221,831
FLORIDA 84,201 107,097,176 0 0
GEORGIA 38,130 44,339,938 0 0
GUAM 410 629,788 111 34,369
HAWAII 7,675 8,605,474 182 62,610
IDAHO 8,790 10,330,430 180 140,167
ILLINOIS 46,046 57,079,747 1,066 263,398
INDIANA 44,154 52,381,114 386 135,946
IOWA 22,402 23,361,491 93 73,977
KANSAS 16,259 18,008,903 173 72,926
KENTUCKY 32,015 34,950,841 0 0
LOUISIANA 24,219 31,015,981 0 0
MAINE 8,447 9,207,049 79 39,428
MARYLAND 18,501 21,088,999 999 292,467
MASSACHUSETTS 18,599 20,807,393 355 103,640
MICHIGAN 65,860 73,773,759 0 0
MINNESOTA 26,667 26,296,898 0 0
MISSISSIPPI 19,345 22,839,830 0 0
MISSOURI 37,159 40,571,315 544 155,973
MONTANA 3,287 3,098,243 63 26,231
NEBRASKA 9,724 9,603,159 185 70,362
NEVADA 10,388 13,735,850 0 0
NEW HAMPSHIRE 4,791 5,176,359 40 22,073
NEW JERSEY 35,566 41,718,998 0 0
NEW MEXICO 7,109 8,868,415 231 78,437
NEW YORK 54,117 60,515,441 0 0
NORTH CAROLINA 28,913 28,721,514 0 0
NORTH DAKOTA 4,595 5,078,671 0 0
OHIO 82,939 86,535,763 0 0
OKLAHOMA 19,601 23,546,422 314 82,558
OREGON 18,338 20,064,358 229 98,480
PENNSYLVANIA 52,224 51,739,490 0 0
PUERTO RICO 9,342 13,939,545 325 142,712
RHODE ISLAND 3,739 3,772,709 4 2,297
SOUTH CAROLINA 14,324 14,646,360 0 0
SOUTH DAKOTA 4,996 4,871,778 39 6,281
TENNESSEE 37,577 42,891,187 464 153,428
TEXAS 135,397 167,559,081 0 0
UTAH 9,669 11,008,146 0 0
VERMONT 3,242 3,163,446 79 30,925
VIRGIN ISLANDS 256 369,620 26 7,143
VIRGINIA 33,593 34,331,561 0 0
WASHINGTON 36,684 39,625,348 337 107,288
WEST VIRGINIA 14,006 14,728,056 8 641
WISCONSIN 35,126 37,734,521 0 0
WYOMING 4,376 4,870,019 56 39,173
TOTALS 1,451,893 $1,688,597,103 12,519 $4,261,528

 

TABLE 81: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS), FY 2007
NATIONAL FPLS STATISTICS
NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF NEW HIRES (NDNH)

Source: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS).

1 The Total Number of Records Posted to the NDNH includes records submitted by both states and Federal agencies. Therefore, the national totals are higher than the totals reported in the state-by-state report because that report does not include any records posted by Federal agencies.

2 The Total Number of Unique Persons in the FCR is derived by unduplicating SSNs across all participant types. The figures for the individual participant types are unduplicated within that category--i.e., an individual may appear in more than one category, but is only counted once within that category and only once in the total. As a result, the counts for the individual participant types may be higher than the Total Number of Unique Persons in the FCR. In addition, an individual can be a child support case participant in more than one state but is only counted once in the nationwide total.

3 The Total Number of Unique Persons (NCPs and PFs) Matched is derived by unduplicating SSNs located across all data types (W4, QW, and UI). The figure is unduplicated within each data type--i.e., an individual may appear in more than one category but is only counted once in that category and once in the total. As a result, the sum the of individual W4, QW and UI counts may be higher than the Total Number of Unique Persons Matched.

4 The MSFIDM match is performed quarterly. If an obligor has an account open over two quarters, the match would be duplicated each quarter. To compensate for this, the average of the four quarters during the fiscal year was used. Since an obligor can have more than one account, there are always more accounts than obligors located.

5 States use the Child Support Enforcement Network (CSENet 2000) to communicate case data and requests to other states' automated systems in order to process interstate cases more effectively. A valid transaction involves the complete process of one state initiating and forwarding a request, and the appropriate state receiving this request. An exchange agreement allows one state to forward a request to another state using CSENet 2000. The total number of exchange agreements that an individual state has reflects the number of other states to which it can send requests. The national total is the sum of exchange agreements in all states.

Total Number of Records Posted by Data Type1 713,104,734
New Hire (W4) 62,200,307
Quarterly Wage (QW) 627,949,874
Unemployment Insurance (UI) 22,954,553
FEDERAL CASE REGISTRY (FCR)
Total Number of Cases in the FCR (As of End of the FY) 18,967,681
IV-D Cases 16,448,313
Non IV-D Cases 2,519,368
Total Number of Unique Persons in the FCR by Participant Type (As of End of the FY) 2 43,025,477
Noncustodial Parents (NCP) 11,649,746
Putative Fathers (PF) 1,225,112
Custodial Parties (CP) 12,662,255
Children (CH) 20,046,692
Total Number of Unique Persons (NCPs and PFs) Matched by Data Type 3 4,940,371
New Hire (W4) 2,280,938
Quarterly Wage (QW) 4,194,777
Unemployment Insurance (UI) 718,646
MULTISTATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION DATA MATCH (MSFIDM)
Number of Obligors with Matches (Average of Four Quarters for the FY) 4 1,375,999
Number of Account Matches Returned (Average of Four Quarters for the FY) 4 2,625,610
Number of Multistate Financial Institutions (MSFIs) Participating (As of End of the FY) 4,478
CSENet 20005
Valid Transactions 11,321,212
Exchange Agreements (As of End of the FY) 13,934

 

TABLE 82: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS), PY 2007 1 - NATIONAL FPLS STATISTICS: FEDERAL OFFSET PROGRAM (01/01/07 - 12/31/07)
  Total % of Total

Source: Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS).

1 Tax Offsets are based on intercepts of Federal Tax Refunds, while Administrative Offsets are based on intercepts of certain Federal payments such as vendor and miscellaneous payments (e.g., expense reimbursement payments and travel payments) and Federal retirement payments. The Tax and Administrative figures add up to the Total figures and include both TANF and Non-TANF.

2 The TANF and Non-TANF figures add up to the Total figures and include both Tax and Administrative Offsets.

3 A certified case may be representative of an individual debt or an accumulation of debts. The criteria for certification of a debt for Tax Offset are as follows:

  • In TANF or Title IV-E foster care cases: the amount of past-due support must be at least $150 and must have been delinquent for 3 months or longer.
  • In Non-TANF or Medicaid-only cases: the amount of past-due support owed to, or on behalf of, a qualified child must be at least $500 and may not be submitted for tax offset if the child is emancipated, even if arrears accrued while the child was still a minor. The exception is when an adult has been determined to be disabled under Title II or XVI of the Act while he/she was still a minor and for whom a support order was still in effect.

1 PY - processing year, the calendar year (Jan 1-Dec 31) the collections actually took place.

Total Net Collections $1,692,858,631 NA
Tax Offset 1 $1,688,597,103 99.7%
Administrative Offset 1 $4,261,528 0.3%
TANF 2 $685,287,573 40.5%
Non-TANF 2 $1,007,571,058 59.5%
Total Number of Offsets 1,464,412 NA
Tax Offset 1 1,451,893 99.1%
Administrative Offset 1 12,519 0.9%
TANF 2 661,305 45.2%
Non-TANF 2 803,107 54.8%
Total Certified Caseload (As of End of the PY) 7,884,735 NA
TANF Cases 3 3,155,141 40.0%
Non-TANF Cases 3 4,729,594 60.0%
Total Certified Arrearages (As of End of the PY) $99,411,445,158 NA
TANF $37,824,082,897 38.0%
Non-TANF $61,587,362,261 62.0%

 

TABLE 83: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS) NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF NEW HIRES (NDNH), FY 2007
NUMBER OF RECORDS POSTED BY DATA TYPE
STATES TOTAL NEW HIRE QUARTERLY WAGE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

Source: FPLS.

1 These totals reflect only what is reported from State agencies and do not include any reporting by Federal agencies. Therefore, the State totals are lower than what is reported at the National level.

* Guam does not report Quarterly Wage or Unemployment Insurance to NDNH.

ALABAMA 9,881,346 732,241 8,842,648 306,457
ALASKA 1,671,185 130,848 1,421,330 119,007
ARIZONA 14,059,458 2,044,417 11,760,342 254,699
ARKANSAS 6,116,421 920,088 5,004,347 191,986
CALIFORNIA 77,230,559 6,031,307 68,022,428 3,176,824
COLORADO 11,622,473 1,639,297 9,768,367 214,809
CONNECTICUT 7,964,913 514,531 7,151,079 299,303
DELAWARE 2,200,536 308,316 1,825,427 66,793
DIST. OF COL. 2,301,616 117,434 2,126,236 57,946
FLORIDA 43,505,816 3,658,899 39,052,302 794,615
GEORGIA 20,925,628 1,870,668 18,519,937 535,023
GUAM* 4,161 4,161 0 0
HAWAII 2,971,207 225,003 2,678,059 68,145
IDAHO 3,348,840 294,328 2,952,058 102,454
ILLINOIS 28,342,067 2,014,276 25,429,124 898,667
INDIANA 15,425,395 1,552,866 13,278,099 594,430
IOWA 7,416,367 603,270 6,572,672 240,425
KANSAS 6,664,906 542,817 6,026,964 95,125
KENTUCKY 8,364,634 594,290 7,380,122 390,222
LOUISIANA 8,071,481 577,257 7,310,260 183,964
MAINE 2,959,567 235,040 2,634,061 90,466
MARYLAND 12,355,721 1,181,461 10,998,657 175,603
MASSACHUSETTS 15,889,323 1,722,733 13,508,264 658,326
MICHIGAN 22,320,647 1,857,870 19,421,888 1,040,889
MINNESOTA 14,848,101 2,577,831 11,881,349 388,921
MISSISSIPPI 5,036,291 397,317 4,433,533 205,441
MISSOURI 13,837,438 898,769 12,407,525 531,144
MONTANA 2,190,098 140,449 1,996,914 52,735
NEBRASKA 4,608,144 480,190 4,027,788 100,166
NEVADA 6,620,534 684,119 5,752,555 183,860
NEW HAMPSHIRE 3,059,298 278,043 2,707,451 73,804
NEW JERSEY 19,477,500 1,212,429 16,563,079 1,701,992
NEW MEXICO 3,349,648 396,599 2,899,615 53,434
NEW YORK 41,925,457 3,080,865 37,399,601 1,444,991
NORTH CAROLINA 17,814,251 1,637,834 15,498,351 678,066
NORTH DAKOTA 1,736,273 164,722 1,530,585 40,966
OHIO 26,119,805 2,703,480 22,465,229 951,096
OKLAHOMA 7,921,236 626,863 7,134,398 159,975
OREGON 8,288,083 623,741 7,270,756 393,586
PENNSYLVANIA 26,777,778 2,374,993 23,010,283 1,392,502
PUERTO RICO 4,191,870 139,248 3,732,179 320,443
RHODE ISLAND 2,426,755 180,419 2,129,676 116,660
SOUTH CAROLINA 8,628,983 454,352 7,903,012 271,619
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,958,766 199,009 1,734,528 25,229
TENNESSEE 19,108,443 1,956,133 16,721,371 430,939
TEXAS 48,017,095 4,447,581 42,541,265 1,028,249
UTAH 6,312,742 1,148,478 5,076,189 88,075
VERMONT 1,551,756 96,775 1,391,600 63,381
VIRGIN ISLANDS 323,418 5,065 301,987 16,366
VIRGINIA 18,309,374 1,759,873 16,313,776 235,725
WASHINGTON 19,112,365 1,702,819 16,858,839 550,707
WEST VIRGINIA 3,088,370 246,720 2,707,297 134,353
WISCONSIN 14,444,480 1,356,996 12,340,611 746,873
WYOMING 1,426,359 145,074 1,264,208 17,077
TOTALS 1 684,124,978 61,490,204 599,680,221 22,954,553

 

TABLE 84: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS) NUMBER OF CASES IN THE FCR, FY 2007
REPORTING PERIOD (AS OF 09/30/07)
STATES TOTAL IV-D Cases Non IV-D Cases

Source: FPLS.

ALABAMA 249,808 232,984 16,824
ALASKA 56,623 45,148 11,475
ARIZONA 306,253 238,309 67,944
ARKANSAS 141,621 125,426 16,195
CALIFORNIA 1,399,526 1,335,686 63,840
COLORADO 194,626 159,425 35,201
CONNECTICUT 188,129 184,286 3,843
DELAWARE 73,611 67,618 5,993
DIST. OF COL. 140,687 139,655 1,032
FLORIDA 973,783 775,991 197,792
GEORGIA 388,115 378,573 9,542
GUAM 14,179 14,072 107
HAWAII 192,570 164,799 27,771
IDAHO 206,150 178,918 27,232
ILLINOIS 843,064 601,954 241,110
INDIANA 555,236 462,096 93,140
IOWA 305,867 250,910 54,957
KANSAS 200,022 127,904 72,118
KENTUCKY 330,986 320,615 10,371
LOUISIANA 294,944 293,790 1,154
MAINE 69,785 65,012 4,773
MARYLAND 441,554 438,461 3,093
MASSACHUSETTS 301,530 272,019 29,511
MICHIGAN 968,556 942,721 25,835
MINNESOTA 274,723 254,030 20,693
MISSISSIPPI 333,873 322,749 11,124
MISSOURI 566,566 363,875 202,691
MONTANA 53,980 39,873 14,107
NEBRASKA 142,745 105,927 36,818
NEVADA 210,852 190,881 19,971
NEW HAMPSHIRE 46,738 36,816 9,922
NEW JERSEY 474,154 347,351 126,803
NEW MEXICO 156,784 153,278 3,506
NEW YORK 1,033,494 917,606 115,888
NORTH CAROLINA 583,072 519,528 63,544
NORTH DAKOTA 51,946 43,719 8,227
OHIO 1,057,395 1,024,702 32,693
OKLAHOMA 229,057 179,048 50,009
OREGON 254,128 216,347 37,781
PENNSYLVANIA 519,515 504,991 14,524
PUERTO RICO 279,162 271,237 7,925
RHODE ISLAND 61,407 57,128 4,279
SOUTH CAROLINA 233,810 233,810 0
SOUTH DAKOTA 59,553 49,645 9,908
TENNESSEE 424,939 395,539 29,400
TEXAS 1,373,303 1,091,115 282,188
UTAH 106,475 76,933 29,542
VERMONT 33,769 23,750 10,019
VIRGIN ISLANDS 14,820 14,623 197
VIRGINIA 451,856 349,120 102,736
WASHINGTON 482,780 347,975 134,805
WEST VIRGINIA 128,525 114,639 13,886
WISCONSIN 425,125 345,727 79,398
WYOMING 65,910 39,979 25,931
TOTALS 18,967,681 16,448,313 2,519,368

 

TABLE 85: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS) NUMBER OF UNIQUE PERSONS IN THE FCR BY PARTICIPANT TYPE, FY 2007
REPORTING PERIOD (AS OF 09/30/07)
STATES TOTAL UNIQUE PERSONS1 Noncustodial Parents Putative Fathers 2 Custodial Parties Children

Source: FPLS.

1 The Total Unique Persons in the FCR is derived by unduplicating SSNs across all participant types. The figures for the individual participant types are unduplicated within that category--i.e., an individual may appear in more than one category, but is only counted once within that category and only once in the total. As a result, the counts for the individual participant types may not add up to the Total Unique Persons in the FCR. In addition, an individual can be a child support case participant in more than one state; in these situations, the individual is counted in the total for each individual state in which he/she is a participant but is only counted once in the nationwide total. As a result, the individual state totals add up to more than the nationwide total.

2 Some states code their Putative Fathers as NCPs when submitting them to the FCR. For those states, Putative Fathers are included in the NCP figure instead of the PF figure, which is zero.

ALABAMA 647,560 159,555 32,495 190,203 292,381
ALASKA 164,884 46,912 1,028 45,919 79,725
ARIZONA 861,634 215,218 21,065 238,874 407,789
ARKANSAS 390,725 102,042 10,597 110,664 178,504
CALIFORNIA 3,674,112 1,056,720 806 1,068,841 1,640,356
COLORADO 512,271 151,654 0 148,270 224,270
CONNECTICUT 487,678 128,050 11,426 144,954 231,255
DELAWARE 187,576 55,371 308 55,259 82,599
DIST. OF COL. 269,528 63,776 11,952 86,908 125,032
FLORIDA 2,558,730 669,531 84,867 718,329 1,173,655
GEORGIA 1,015,407 295,864 0 260,118 479,514
GUAM 37,188 6,569 4,069 10,098 18,254
HAWAII 316,451 106,390 0 110,183 122,597
IDAHO 468,931 135,879 10,539 136,710 227,547
ILLINOIS 2,013,151 555,509 44,259 598,816 905,109
INDIANA 1,271,389 379,990 0 375,505 579,693
IOWA 662,028 185,382 17,753 196,621 315,300
KANSAS 504,719 157,185 1,645 149,523 210,413
KENTUCKY 784,315 235,743 0 233,940 348,024
LOUISIANA 775,621 209,680 2,943 221,652 354,958
MAINE 203,221 55,849 2,109 58,344 95,883
MARYLAND 1,002,190 282,717 0 302,527 462,406
MASSACHUSETTS 854,917 216,670 24,748 244,698 399,131
MICHIGAN 2,420,153 672,722 28,129 719,776 1,181,108
MINNESOTA 666,518 207,185 0 206,082 271,762
MISSISSIPPI 777,589 193,546 35,976 220,383 370,284
MISSOURI 1,439,386 427,791 20,358 440,993 631,528
MONTANA 141,623 42,960 1,639 42,789 59,160
NEBRASKA 402,275 117,171 0 107,961 195,995
NEVADA 470,086 104,672 42,929 142,732 203,716
NEW HAMPSHIRE 128,335 35,321 1,544 37,214 57,736
NEW JERSEY 1,123,732 333,674 27,246 356,368 466,135
NEW MEXICO 351,883 77,112 15,199 102,027 173,063
NEW YORK 2,466,835 645,047 124,192 729,044 1,082,822
NORTH CAROLINA 1,400,464 386,243 42,751 420,766 614,163
NORTH DAKOTA 132,289 36,536 3,459 37,025 64,035
OHIO 2,505,591 665,009 147,860 726,845 1,155,031
OKLAHOMA 649,442 187,255 937 195,364 303,176
OREGON 642,150 200,492 3,091 194,536 283,829
PENNSYLVANIA 1,453,822 410,736 15,512 414,977 648,069
PUERTO RICO 647,465 165,015 1,879 212,361 281,623
RHODE ISLAND 169,650 40,778 6,749 48,739 80,261
SOUTH CAROLINA 627,308 143,012 42,522 164,660 297,511
SOUTH DAKOTA 138,675 37,690 8,523 43,412 55,989
TENNESSEE 1,043,949 152,056 162,734 308,204 482,638
TEXAS 3,748,275 895,615 194,290 1,040,699 1,782,194
UTAH 289,313 80,004 2,525 77,417 137,855
VERMONT 91,580 27,265 2 25,888 42,757
VIRGIN ISLANDS 29,163 8,667 0 9,532 11,387
VIRGINIA 1,103,264 314,241 17,865 320,414 494,120
WASHINGTON 1,247,069 349,166 11,096 366,387 582,112
WEST VIRGINIA 319,526 101,967 4,285 101,471 120,999
WISCONSIN 1,007,776 286,168 14,923 309,335 461,424
WYOMING 141,075 50,407 0 45,819 51,485
TOTALS 43,025,477 11,649,746 1,225,112 12,662,255 20,046,692

 

TABLE 86: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS) NUMBER OF UNIQUE PERSONS (NCPS AND PFS) IN THE FCR MATCHED BY DATA TYPE, FY 2007
REPORTING PERIOD (10/01/06 - 09/30/07)
STATES UNIQUE NCPs and
PFs MATCHED1
NEW HIRE QUARTERLY WAGE UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE

Source: FPLS

1 The Unique NCPs and PFs Matched is derived by unduplicating SSNs located across all data types (W4, QW, and UI). The figure is unduplicated within each data type--i.e., an individual may appear in more than one category but is only counted once in that category and once in the Unique Persons Matched column. As a result, the individual W4, QW and UI counts may be higher than the Unique NCPs and PFs Matched figure.

2 These totals are summations of the individual State totals. Since an individual may be involved in child support cases in more than one State, there may be duplicates between the States. Therefore, these totals are higher than the unduplicated totals that are reported at the National level.

ALABAMA 129,953 49,771 124,674 21,862
ALASKA 15,853 7,190 13,657 2,212
ARIZONA 64,611 33,306 49,818 7,749
ARKANSAS 41,712 21,790 32,219 4,586
CALIFORNIA 807,858 298,443 769,014 171,366
COLORADO 63,607 33,919 47,629 6,080
CONNECTICUT 58,305 29,905 45,462 7,747
DELAWARE 20,414 10,757 15,495 2,646
DIST. OF COL. 44,089 14,670 42,119 5,891
FLORIDA 209,147 113,501 146,759 21,504
GEORGIA 96,465 53,336 65,504 8,575
GUAM 3,220 1,030 3,044 293
HAWAII 26,032 10,089 22,138 2,616
IDAHO 48,527 22,307 40,600 6,414
ILLINOIS 155,889 82,261 118,922 19,503
INDIANA 99,454 55,313 70,323 10,078
IOWA 55,619 27,880 44,494 6,725
KANSAS 88,965 25,394 86,939 14,749
KENTUCKY 72,445 39,905 50,988 7,068
LOUISIANA 78,552 49,103 56,857 8,203
MAINE 15,632 7,494 12,338 1,884
MARYLAND 192,733 67,332 186,117 9,477
MASSACHUSETTS 132,639 50,803 123,321 28,529
MICHIGAN 149,837 77,096 112,290 16,038
MINNESOTA 61,318 30,924 47,612 6,985
MISSISSIPPI 97,747 51,775 80,151 13,106
MISSOURI 112,864 64,372 82,281 12,289
MONTANA 15,059 8,044 12,308 1,842
NEBRASKA 35,391 17,978 27,474 3,451
NEVADA 51,036 26,469 40,129 6,833
NEW HAMPSHIRE 13,206 6,354 10,416 1,833
NEW JERSEY 94,354 53,580 71,287 13,016
NEW MEXICO 69,995 30,113 65,671 7,487
NEW YORK 216,407 110,182 176,488 30,345
NORTH CAROLINA 129,473 68,252 94,213 12,696
NORTH DAKOTA 14,513 6,910 12,000 1,501
OHIO 586,290 264,812 545,238 118,114
OKLAHOMA 118,666 32,253 115,443 14,511
OREGON 59,012 27,610 47,344 7,727
PENNSYLVANIA 137,692 72,717 97,394 16,391
PUERTO RICO 43,122 18,889 38,638 6,106
RHODE ISLAND 16,851 7,409 14,047 2,481
SOUTH CAROLINA 55,710 24,861 45,123 6,945
SOUTH DAKOTA 14,065 6,905 11,468 1,331
TENNESSEE 95,504 55,353 65,294 8,519
TEXAS 298,839 170,855 214,644 27,394
UTAH 30,220 19,291 21,434 3,208
VERMONT 7,494 3,636 5,965 819
VIRGIN ISLANDS 2,782 973 2,545 365
VIRGINIA 211,625 85,337 205,503 22,539
WASHINGTON 100,667 46,624 80,549 12,686
WEST VIRGINIA 77,778 21,746 75,699 14,060
WISCONSIN 135,530 59,897 119,407 28,352
WYOMING 15,174 8,138 12,209 1,610
TOTALS 2 5,589,942 2,584,854 4,718,695 796,337

 

TABLE 87: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS) NET COLLECTIONS - FEDERAL OFFSET PROGRAM, PY 2007
REPORTING PERIOD (01/01/07 - 12/31/07)
STATES TOTAL TAX OFFSETS 1 ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFSETS 1
TANF 2 Non-TANF 2

Source: FPLS.

1 Tax Offsets are based on intercepts of Federal Tax Refunds, while Administrative Offsets are based on intercepts of certain Federal payments such as vendor and miscellaneous payments (e.g., expense reimbursement payments and travel payments) and Federal retirement payments. The Tax and Administrative figures add up to the Total figures and include both TANF and Non-TANF.

2 The TANF and Non-TANF figures add up to the Total figures and include both Tax and Administrative Offset collections.

ALABAMA $25,116,887 $24,947,038 $169,849 $6,113,559 $19,003,329
ALASKA 6,461,429 6,410,071 51,358 3,633,449 2,827,979
ARIZONA 28,250,937 27,928,043 322,893 15,925,444 12,325,492
ARKANSAS 15,907,540 15,831,126 76,414 2,783,333 13,124,208
CALIFORNIA 211,885,132 210,918,061 967,070 138,656,963 73,228,169
COLORADO 19,322,799 19,183,317 139,481 7,553,675 11,769,124
CONNECTICUT 20,643,530 20,588,505 55,026 13,852,117 6,791,414
DELAWARE 4,807,781 4,793,106 14,675 1,717,928 3,089,853
DIST. OF COL. 3,919,482 3,697,651 221,831 1,788,638 2,130,844
FLORIDA 107,097,176 107,097,176 0 26,153,303 80,943,873
GEORGIA 44,339,938 44,339,938 0 12,816,278 31,523,661
GUAM 664,158 629,788 34,369 318,406 345,752
HAWAII 8,668,084 8,605,474 62,610 5,232,408 3,435,677
IDAHO 10,470,596 10,330,430 140,167 2,209,076 8,261,521
ILLINOIS 57,343,145 57,079,747 263,398 15,086,079 42,257,066
INDIANA 52,517,060 52,381,114 135,946 18,640,137 33,876,923
IOWA 23,435,468 23,361,491 73,977 13,542,731 9,892,737
KANSAS 18,081,829 18,008,903 72,926 10,740,153 7,341,676
KENTUCKY 34,950,841 34,950,841 0 16,877,407 18,073,434
LOUISIANA 31,015,981 31,015,981 0 6,142,342 24,873,638
MAINE 9,246,477 9,207,049 39,428 6,785,233 2,461,244
MARYLAND 21,381,466 21,088,999 292,467 5,595,919 15,785,547
MASSACHUSETTS 20,911,033 20,807,393 103,640 9,502,821 11,408,212
MICHIGAN 73,773,759 73,773,759 0 27,158,780 46,614,979
MINNESOTA 26,296,898 26,296,898 0 13,503,704 12,793,194
MISSISSIPPI 22,839,830 22,839,830 0 2,890,649 19,949,181
MISSOURI 40,727,288 40,571,315 155,973 17,733,102 22,994,186
MONTANA 3,124,473 3,098,243 26,231 1,389,824 1,734,650
NEBRASKA 9,673,521 9,603,159 70,362 4,533,267 5,140,254
NEVADA 13,735,850 13,735,850 0 3,705,399 10,030,451
NEW HAMPSHIRE 5,198,432 5,176,359 22,073 2,225,218 2,973,214
NEW JERSEY 41,718,998 41,718,998 0 16,288,373 25,430,625
NEW MEXICO 8,946,852 8,868,415 78,437 4,121,882 4,824,970
NEW YORK 60,515,441 60,515,441 0 26,814,363 33,701,078
NORTH CAROLINA 28,721,514 28,721,514 0 8,877,545 19,843,969
NORTH DAKOTA 5,078,671 5,078,671 0 2,239,208 2,839,463
OHIO 86,535,763 86,535,763 0 27,945,543 58,590,220
OKLAHOMA 23,628,980 23,546,422 82,558 8,611,934 15,017,046
OREGON 20,162,838 20,064,358 98,480 8,209,916 11,952,922
PENNSYLVANIA 51,739,490 51,739,490 0 24,903,325 26,836,165
PUERTO RICO 14,082,257 13,939,545 142,712 1,060,238 13,022,020
RHODE ISLAND 3,775,006 3,772,709 2,297 1,997,792 1,777,214
SOUTH CAROLINA 14,646,360 14,646,360 0 4,421,450 10,224,910
SOUTH DAKOTA 4,878,059 4,871,778 6,281 1,568,206 3,309,853
TENNESSEE 43,044,614 42,891,187 153,428 19,337,553 23,707,061
TEXAS 167,559,081 167,559,081 0 43,548,404 124,010,676
UTAH 11,008,146 11,008,146 0 4,638,071 6,370,075
VERMONT 3,194,371 3,163,446 30,925 1,485,921 1,708,450
VIRGIN ISLANDS 376,763 369,620 7,143 79,912 296,851
VIRGINIA 34,331,561 34,331,561 0 13,947,812 20,383,748
WASHINGTON 39,732,637 39,625,348 107,288 21,973,682 17,758,954
WEST VIRGINIA 14,728,697 14,728,056 641 5,333,336 9,395,361
WISCONSIN 37,734,521 37,734,521 0 21,094,252 16,640,270
WYOMING 4,909,193 4,870,019 39,173 1,981,516 2,927,677
TOTALS $1,692,858,631 $1,688,597,103 $4,261,528 $685,287,573 $1,007,571,058

 

TABLE 88: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FPLS) NUMBER OF OFFSETS - FEDERAL OFFSET PROGRAM, PY 2007
REPORTING PERIOD (01/01/07 - 12/31/07)
STATES TOTAL TAX OFFSETS 1 ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFSETS 1
TANF 2 Non-TANF 2

Source: FPLS.

1 Tax Offsets are based on intercepts of Federal Tax Refunds, while Administrative Offsets are based on intercepts of certain Federal payments such as vendor and miscellaneous payments (e.g., expense reimbursement payments and travel payments) and Federal retirement payments. The Tax and Administrative figures add up to the Total figures and include both TANF and Non-TANF.

2 The TANF and Non-TANF figures add up to the Total figures and include both Tax and Administrative Offsets.

ALABAMA 20,529 19,881 648 5,924 14,605
ALASKA 5,565 5,382 183 3,387 2,178
ARIZONA 20,825 20,321 504 11,727 9,098
ARKANSAS 14,466 14,221 245 3,603 10,863
CALIFORNIA 159,213 156,346 2,867 106,109 53,104
COLORADO 17,179 16,762 417 7,461 9,718
CONNECTICUT 18,550 18,277 273 12,891 5,659
DELAWARE 4,719 4,674 45 1,862 2,857
DIST. OF COL. 4,000 3,231 769 1,890 2,110
FLORIDA 84,201 84,201 0 26,506 57,695
GEORGIA 38,130 38,130 0 13,417 24,713
GUAM 521 410 111 249 272
HAWAII 7,857 7,675 182 4,907 2,950
IDAHO 8,970 8,790 180 2,402 6,568
ILLINOIS 47,112 46,046 1,066 15,097 32,015
INDIANA 44,540 44,154 386 17,382 27,158
IOWA 22,495 22,402 93 13,948 8,547
KANSAS 16,432 16,259 173 10,175 6,257
KENTUCKY 32,015 32,015 0 16,810 15,205
LOUISIANA 24,219 24,219 0 6,152 18,067
MAINE 8,526 8,447 79 6,218 2,308
MARYLAND 19,500 18,501 999 6,131 13,369
MASSACHUSETTS 18,954 18,599 355 8,863 10,091
MICHIGAN 65,860 65,860 0 27,976 37,884
MINNESOTA 26,667 26,667 0 15,432 11,235
MISSISSIPPI 19,345 19,345 0 3,751 15,594
MISSOURI 37,703 37,159 544 18,959 18,744
MONTANA 3,350 3,287 63 1,665 1,685
NEBRASKA 9,909 9,724 185 5,403 4,506
NEVADA 10,388 10,388 0 3,387 7,001
NEW HAMPSHIRE 4,831 4,791 40 2,344 2,487
NEW JERSEY 35,566 35,566 0 15,508 20,058
NEW MEXICO 7,340 7,109 231 3,693 3,647
NEW YORK 54,117 54,117 0 26,394 27,723
NORTH CAROLINA 28,913 28,913 0 10,817 18,096
NORTH DAKOTA 4,595 4,595 0 2,264 2,331
OHIO 82,939 82,939 0 32,336 50,603
OKLAHOMA 19,915 19,601 314 8,205 11,710
OREGON 18,567 18,338 229 8,264 10,303
PENNSYLVANIA 52,224 52,224 0 26,499 25,725
PUERTO RICO 9,667 9,342 325 788 8,879
RHODE ISLAND 3,743 3,739 4 2,151 1,592
SOUTH CAROLINA 14,324 14,324 0 5,308 9,016
SOUTH DAKOTA 5,035 4,996 39 2,019 3,016
TENNESSEE 38,041 37,577 464 18,612 19,429
TEXAS 135,397 135,397 0 42,917 92,480
UTAH 9,669 9,669 0 4,537 5,132
VERMONT 3,321 3,242 79 1,680 1,641
VIRGIN ISLANDS 282 256 26 69 213
VIRGINIA 33,593 33,593 0 15,678 17,915
WASHINGTON 37,021 36,684 337 22,120 14,901
WEST VIRGINIA 14,014 14,006 8 6,113 7,901
WISCONSIN 35,126 35,126 0 21,263 13,863
WYOMING 4,432 4,376 56 2,042 2,390
TOTALS 1,464,412 1,451,893 12,519 661,305 803,107

 

Table 89: Tribal CSE Program Financial and Statistical Overview for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
  2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Forms OCSE-34A, OCSE-269A, and OCSE-75.

Note: This table includes data for the 12 comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

Distributed Collections $9,940,617 $12,327,444 $10,750,329 $12,885,776 $15,663,985
Collections Forwarded to States $1,731,627 $2,161,323 $1,823,836 $1,987,837 $2,169,604
Grand Total Collections $11,672,244 $14,488,767 $12,574,165 $14,873,613 $17,833,589
Paternities Established 8,849 13,746 12,245 13,787 15,087
Cases with Support Orders 1,902 9,767 8,162 9,128 12,567
Caseload 30,352 27,750 24,650 25,898 27,708
Expenditures (Outlays) $7,609,364 $9,129,785 $9,427,218 $12,087,361 $13,162,704
Current Support Due $1,289,773 $9,145,632 $19,227,881 $21,708,165 $24,288,673
Current Support Collected and Distributed $525,014 $12,892,936 $8,575,632 $9,664,579 $11,611,269
Past Due Support Owed $6,009,985 $49,876,837 $122,987,564 $310,145,753 $138,658,867
Past Due Support Collected and Distributed $281,695 $1,736,722 $4,883,116 $4,603,739 $6,321,819

 

TABLE 90: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL DISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS AND TOTAL COLLECTIONS FORWARDED TO STATES FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Form OCSE-34A line 8 and line 5.

NA - Not Available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA $20,855
CHICKASAW NATION $5,109,902 $6,905,714 $3,982,385 $4,353,503 4,611,206
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI 13,858 67,619 882,006 1,219,961 1,597,007
LAC DU FLAMBEAU 640,421 569,408 373,004 517,454 485,520
LUMMI NATION NA 58,423 181,525 205,243 225,992
MENOMINEE 744,545 746,504 803,938 944,977 1,116,537
NAVAJO NATION 3,065,944 3,528,744 4,015,775 5,061,316 6,915,711
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA NA
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 13,858 25,236 42,474 35,412 74,467
PUYALLUP 126,030 142,371 108,386 91,888 122,528
SISSETON WAHPETON 226,059 283,425 360,836 456,022 493,910
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 252
TOTALS $9,940,617 $12,327,444 $10,750,329 $12,885,776 $15,663,985
Total Collections Forwarded to States
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA NA
CHICKASAW NATION $1,579,169 $1,626,098 $596,463 $707,777 $785,308
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA 158,610 815,361 748,955 838,837
LAC DU FLAMBEAU 1,985 4,884 8,236 5,879 6,831
LUMMI NATION NA 70,999 15,577 38,703 58,447
MENOMINEE 11,301 12,232 14,556 23,493 44,234
NAVAJO NATION 62,021 33,822 59,472 66,208 84,889
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA 24,489
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 200 5,242 7,636 30,304 43,184
PUYALLUP 53,589 145,481 203,137 257,112 283,385
SISSETON WAHPETON 23,362 103,955 103,398 109,406 NA
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA NA
TOTALS $1,731,627 $2,161,323 $1,823,836 $1,987,837 $2,169,604
GRAND TOTAL $11,672,244 $14,488,767 $12,574,165 $14,873,613 $17,833,589

 

TABLE 91: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL EXPENDITURES (OUTLAYS) FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS AND TOTAL FEDERAL SHARE FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Standard Form 269A, lines 10a and 10c.

NA - Not available.

Osage Nation’s FY 2007 number was taken from line 9 of the OCSE-75 report.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA $396,785
CHICKASAW NATION $1,978,610 $3,115,876 $3,264,336 $3,003,552 3,078,705
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI 9,720 129,434 140,517 442,957 432,278
LAC DU FLAMBEAU 218,737 167,664 296,861 360,975 379,260
LUMMI NATION 88,383 509,754 483,097 406,908 702,384
MENOMINEE 26,433 684,624 381,116 812,202 742,376
NAVAJO NATION 3,412,403 2,844,777 2,894,682 4,919,513 4,000,297
OSAGE NATION* NA NA NA NA 127,941
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 706,901 672,184 769,927 791,179 871,439
PUYALLUP 768,020 575,196 819,737 931,980 1,142,378
SISSETON WAHPETON 400,157 430,276 376,945 418,095 630,786
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 658,075
TOTALS $7,609,364 $9,129,785 $9,427,218 $12,087,361 $13,162,704
TOTAL FEDERAL SHARE
TRIBES 2006 2007
CHEROKEE NATION NA $357,106
CHICKASAW NATION $5,623,275 2,462,964
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI 755,607 345,822
LAC DU FLAMBEAU 288,780 303,408
LUMMI NATION 723,239 561,907
MENOMINEE 734,402 593,901
NAVAJO NATION 6,600,904 3,200,238
OSAGE NATION NA NA
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM NA 697,132
PUYALLUP NA 913,902
SISSETON WAHPETON 928,693 504,628
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA 592,268
TOTALS $15,654,900 $10,533,276

 

TABLE 92: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL CASELOAD FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Reports submitted by Tribes for fiscal years 2001-2006. Beginning in FY 2007 OCSE-75 line 1.

NA - Not available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA 100
CHICKASAW NATION 12,511 9,653 5,761 5,487 5,358
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA 137 312 341 475
LAC DU FLAMBEAU 794 904 997 944 955
LUMMI NATION 41 132 269 368 541
MENOMINEE 1,337 1,574 1,595 1,789 1,555
NAVAJO NATION 15,205 14,457 14,830 15,907 16,628
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA 114
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 91 213 213 257 329
PUYALLUP 240 500 491 502 524
SISSETON WAHPETON 133 180 182 303 1,105
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 24
TOTALS 30,352 27,750 24,650 25,898 27,708

 

TABLE 93: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES WITH SUPPORT ORDERS ESTABLISHED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Reports submitted by Tribes for fiscal years 2001-2006. Beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75 line 2.

NA - Not available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA 66
CHICKASAW NATION 319 5,521 3,678 3,718 3,700
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA 7 8 11 444
LAC DU FLAMBEAU 406 416 289 47 784
LUMMI NATION 22 18 7 245 511
MENOMINEE 756 799 861 1,071 1,226
NAVAJO NATION 291 2,703 3,201 3,872 4,110
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA 114
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 3 196 17 18 272
PUYALLUP 1 10 16 48 411
SISSETON WAHPETON 104 97 85 98 927
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 2
TOTALS 1,902 9,767 8,162 9,128 12,567

 

TABLE 94: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN WITH PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Reports submitted by Tribes for fiscal years 2001-2006. Beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75 line 4.

NA - Not Available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA 1
CHICKASAW NATION 5,925 4,513 2,808 3,167 3,163
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA 4 7 8 660
LAC DU FLAMBEAU 353 47 53 568 572
LUMMI NATION 7 6 9 10 21
MENOMINEE 108 111 104 84 87
NAVAJO NATION 2,367 8,832 9,218 9,881 10,318
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA NA
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 6 200 19 35 216
PUYALLUP NA 5 11 24 15
SISSETON WAHPETON 83 28 16 10 32
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 2
TOTALS 8,849 13,746 12,245 13,787 15,087

 

TABLE 95: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL AMOUNT OF CURRENT SUPPORT DUE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Reports submitted by Tribes for fiscal years 2001-2006. Beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75 line 5.

NA - Not Available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA $19,800
CHICKASAW NATION NA NA $7,700,293 $7,200,436 7,408,095
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA NA 800,450 1,099,204 1,474,253
LAC DU FLAMBEAU NA $704,680 691,076 694,154 689,273
LUMMI NATION NA 85,430 306,230 421,092 581,892
MENOMINEE $1,165,202 1,188,071 1,284,757 1,401,420 1,512,059
NAVAJO NATION NA 6,986,567 8,232,458 10,193,247 11,037,860
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA 17,650
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 29,282 58,488 91,970 119,830 173,066
PUYALLUP 95,289 103,932 92,920 474,978 168,550
SISSETON WAHPETON NA 18,464 27,727 103,804 1,205,612
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 563
TOTALS $1,289,773 $9,145,632 $19,227,881 $21,708,165 $24,288,673

 

TABLE 96: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL AMOUNT OF CURRENT SUPPORT COLLECTED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Reports submitted by Tribes for fiscal years 2001-2006. Beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75 line 6.

NA - Not Available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA $13,200
CHICKASAW NATION NA $8,484,338 $2,595,975 $2,959,615 3,245,849
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA 1,151,168 1,697,367 1,219,961 2,316,204
LAC DU FLAMBEAU NA 392,881 441,618 572,008 484,280
LUMMI NATION NA 46,426 195,440 263,481 224,091
MENOMINEE $489,800 491,126 820,467 638,124 737,330
NAVAJO NATION NA 2,245,705 2,735,047 3,397,497 4,131,211
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA 24,488
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 11,147 19,354 28,065 48,528 88,363
PUYALLUP 24,067 61,938 61,653 238,718 NA
SISSETON WAHPETON NA NA NA 326,647 346,024
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 229
TOTALS $525,014 $12,892,936 $8,575,632 $9,664,579 $11,611,269

 

TABLE 97: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL AMOUNT OF PAST DUE SUPPORT OWED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Reports submitted by Tribes for fiscal years 2001-2006. Beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75 line 7.

NA - Not Available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA $26,400
CHICKASAW NATION NA NA $61,979,264 $66,311,444 68,477,819
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA $161,872 319,306 319,258 289,182
LAC DU FLAMBEAU NA 3,007,884 3,187,288 3,500,207 3,588,805
LUMMI NATION NA 384,903 1,197,404 1,397,288 1,367,303
MENOMINEE $6,009,985 6,482,875 7,125,271 7,725,398 8,086,731
NAVAJO NATION NA 39,350,372 43,481,536 226,597,473 53,687,906
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA 286,079
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM NA 211,602 361,290 472,810 399,667
PUYALLUP NA 103,932 5,243,790 NA 2,163,722
SISSETON WAHPETON NA 173,397 92,415 3,821,875 282,688
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 2,565
TOTALS $6,009,985 $49,876,837 $122,987,564 $310,145,753 $138,658,867

 

TABLE 98: TRIBAL CSE PROGRAM TOTAL AMOUNT OF PAST DUE SUPPORT COLLECTED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
TRIBES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: Reports submitted by Tribes for fiscal years 2001-2006. Beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75 line 8.

NA - Not Available.

Note: Some Tribes did not report information for every quarter. There were 3 new comprehensive Tribes in FY 2007: Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation, and Tlingit and Haida.

CHEROKEE NATION NA NA NA NA $7,655
CHICKASAW NATION NA NA $2,970,677 $2,116,972 2,224,379
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI NA $1,431 28,051 56,020 71,511
LAC DU FLAMBEAU NA 176,527 140,436 165,395 149,941
LUMMI NATION NA 8,763 29,256 68,448 81,949
MENOMINEE $272,695 263,378 265,961 333,339 395,533
NAVAJO NATION NA 1,225,501 1,408,517 1,694,314 2,841,856
OSAGE NATION NA NA NA NA 5,363
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM 3,332 11,038 22,050 20,804 19,406
PUYALLUP 5,668 50,084 18,168 NA 405,913
SISSETON WAHPETON NA NA NA 148,447 118,290
TLINGIT AND HAIDA NA NA NA NA 23
TOTALS $281,695 $1,736,722 $4,883,116 $4,603,739 $6,321,819

 

GLOSSARY OF FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL TERMS

Program Collections

Table 4 - Total Distributed Collections (Form OCSE-34A, line 8E; beginning in FY 2004, line 8, column G)
Total amount of collections distributed during the year on behalf of both TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) and non-TANF families. Total collections are calculated as the sums of Current IV-A and IV-E Assistance, Former IV-A and IV-E Assistance, Medicaid Never Assistance, and Other Never Assistance.
Table 8 - Distributed Medicaid Never Assistance Collections (Form OCSE-34A, line 8, column E)
The amount of collections received and distributed on behalf of children who are receiving Child Support Enforcement services under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act (SSA), and who are either currently receiving or who have formerly received Medicaid payments under Title XIX of the SSA, but who are not currently receiving and who have never formerly received assistance under either Title IV-A (TANF or AFDC) or Title IV-E (Foster Care) of the SSA.
Table 10 - Distributed TANF/Foster Care Collections (Form OCSE-34A, line 8, columns (A+B) + line 7a, column C; beginning in FY 2004, line 8, columns (A+B) + line 7a, columns (C+D))
The portion of total collections received on behalf of families receiving assistance under the TANF program plus children placed in foster care facilities. These collections are divided between the State and Federal governments to reimburse their respective shares of either Title IV-A assistance payments or Title IV-E Foster Care maintenance payments.
Table 13 - Distributed Non-TANF Collections (Form OCSE-34A, line 7b, column C + 7c, column C + line 8, column D; beginning in FY 2004, line 7b, columns (C+D) + line 7c, columns (C+D) + line 8, columns (E+F))
The portion of total collections received on behalf of families not receiving assistance under the TANF/Foster Care programs and distributed to those families during the year.

Federal and State Share of Collections

Table 14 - Federal Share of TANF/Foster Care Collections (Form OCSE-34A, line 12a + line10, column B; beginning in FY 2004, line 10a, column G + line 10b, column G)
The portion of child support collections used to reimburse the Federal government for its share of past assistance payments under Title IV-E and IV-A of the Social Security Act.
Table 15 - State Share of TANF/Foster Care Collections (Form OCSE-34A, line 7a, column E - line 10, column E; beginning in FY 2004, lines 7a, column G - (line 10a, column G + line 10b, column G))
The portion of child support collections used to reimburse the State government for its share of past assistance payments under Title IV-E and IV-A of the Social Security Act.

Undistributed Collections

Table 17 - Net Undistributed Collections (Form OCSE-34A, line 9b, column E; beginning in FY 2004, line 9b, column G (4th quarter))
The amount of collections that remains available for distribution in a future quarter.

Other Collections

Table 25 - Collections Forwarded to Non-IV-D Cases (Form OCSE-34A, line 4, column E; beginning in FY 2004, line 4, column G)
Those collections received through income withholding and processed through the State Disbursement Unit on behalf of Non-IV-D cases that were forwarded to the custodial parent during the quarter.

Payments to Families

Table 29 - Total Payments to Families (Form OCSE-34A, line 7c, column E; beginning in FY 2004, line 7c, column G)
The total collections that are distributed to the family but assigned by the family and forwarded to another state agency (e.g., a State run Foster Care or Child Care program). Also includes the amount of collections that are distributed to the family but sent, at the direction of the family, to the address of a private collection agency.
Table 30 - TANF/Foster Care Payments to Families (Form OCSE-34A, line 7c, columns (A+B))
Amounts of Current IV-A Assistance collections received and distributed on behalf of children who are recipients of TANF. Also includes Current IV-E Assistance collections received and distributed on behalf of children who are entitled to Foster Care maintenance assistance programs.

Interstate Activity

Table 31 - Interstate Collections Forwarded to Other States (Form OCSE-34A, line 5, column E; beginning in FY 2004, line 5, column G)
Amounts received in response to a request for assistance from another State and forwarded during the quarter to that State for distribution, including interstate cases and Administrative Enforcement in Interstate (AEI) collections.

Cost-Effectiveness

Table 34 - Cost Effectiveness Ratio (Form OCSE-34A, lines 5+8+13 divided by
OCSE-396A, line 9, columns (A+C) minus line 1b, columns (A+C))
The total of collections forwarded to other States, plus total collections distributed, plus fees retained by other States, divided by total current quarter claims and total prior quarter adjustments minus Non IV-D cost.

Incentives

Tables 35 and 36 - Incentive Payment Estimates and Actuals (Form OCSE-34A, line 11, column E; beginning in FY 2004, line 11, column G) and Financial Management
The amount of money States earn for running an efficient child support program. This amount is estimated prior to the start of the fiscal year and is reported by the State on a quarterly basis. Actual incentive amounts are computed after the end of the fiscal year and appropriate adjustments are made in State grant awards.

Medical Support

Table 37 - Medical Support Payments to Families (Form OCSE-34A, line 7b, column E; beginning in FY 2004, line 7b, column G)
The portion of any collection that corresponds to any amount specifically designated in a support order for medical support. To the extent that medical support has been assigned to the State, medical support collections must be forwarded to the Medicaid agency for distribution in accordance with current regulations under Title XIX of the Social Security Act (Medicaid). Otherwise, the amount must be forwarded to the family.

Program Expenditures

Table 40 - Total Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-396A, line 9, columns (A+C))
Total amount of expenditures eligible for Federal funding that is claimed by the State during the year for the administration of the Child Support Enforcement program. Including all amounts claimed during the year, whether expended during the current or a previous fiscal year. The amounts being reported have been reduced by the amount of program income (fees and costs recovered in excess of fees and interest earned and other program income) received by the States.
Table 41 - Federal Share of Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-396A, line 9, columns (B+D))
Net Federal Share of current quarter claims plus prior quarter adjustments.
Table 42 - State Share of Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-396A, line 16, columns (B+D) minus line 11, column B)
Total State share of current quarter expenditures plus prior quarter adjustments minus Federal FPLS fees.
Table 43 - Non-IV-D Costs (Form OCSE-396A, line 1b, columns (A+C))
The amount of administrative expenditures attributable to the collecting, entering, maintaining, and processing information relative to non-IV-D child support cases in the State Case Registry and to the processing of non-IV-D child support collections through the State Disbursement Unit. Non-IV-D cases are those for which there is no assignment of support rights to the State or where the State has not received an application for Title IV-D services.

Functional Costs

Table 44 - ADP Expenditures (Form OCSE-396A, lines 4, 5, and 6)
Expenditures made in accordance with the terms of an approved Advance Planning Document for the planning, design, development, implementation, enhancement, or operation of an automated Statewide Child Support Enforcement System (CSES).
Table 45 - Expenditures for Laboratory Tests for Paternity Establishment (Form OCSE-396A, line 8, columns (A+C))
The amount expended for laboratory costs associated with the process of determining paternity. This amount is the “net” amount of expenditures, reduced by any fees collected by the State to recoup the cost of these services.

Cases and Caseloads

Table 49 - Total Caseload (Form OCSE-157, lines 1 and 3, column a)
The number of IV-D cases open on the last day of the fiscal year, including the number of open cases at the end of the fiscal year as a result of requests for assistance received from other States.
Table 51 - Cases for Which the State Has No Jurisdiction (Form OCSE-157, line 3)
Open cases on the last day of the fiscal year over which the State has no jurisdiction. This includes cases that involve an individual over whom the IV-D agency has no civil jurisdiction available to pursue or effectuate any child support actions.

Orders Established

Table 55 - Total Cases with Support Orders Established (Form OCSE-157, line 2)
The number of IV-D cases open on the last day of the fiscal year that have support orders established. Includes cases with orders entered prior to the case becoming a IV-D case, as well as cases with orders established by the IV-D agency. Judgments for arrears, regardless of whether there is a payment schedule or an order for ongoing support, are also included.

Paternities

Table 57 - Total Number of Paternities Established or Acknowledged (Form OCSE-157, lines 10 and 16, column a)
The number of children born out-of-wedlock in the reporting State for which paternity has been acknowledged during the fiscal year. Include children with paternity acknowledged through the State’s voluntary in-hospital acknowledgment program and other acknowledgment processes. Also reported is the number of children in cases in the IV-D caseload for whom paternity was established or acknowledged during the fiscal year.
Table 58 - Paternity Establishment (Form OCSE-157, lines 5, 6, 8, and 9)
The number of children in the IV-D caseload in cases open at the end of the current fiscal year who were born out-of-wedlock. Also the number of children born out of wedlock in the IV-D caseload in cases open at the end of the fiscal year who have paternity established or acknowledged.
The total number of children who were born out of wedlock in the State during the fiscal year. Also included is the number of minor children who were born out of wedlock in the State for whom paternity has been established or acknowledged during the fiscal year.

Services Provided

Table 59 - Title IV-A Cases Closed Where a Child Support Payment was Received (Form OCSE-157, line 14)
Includes all cases terminated from TANF during the fiscal year in which there was any child support collection in the month of termination.
Table 60 - Number of Support Orders Established During the Fiscal Year (Form OCSE-157, line 17)
The number of cases in which support orders were established by the IV-D agency during the fiscal year. Includes support orders established for medical support or health insurance.
Table 61 - Number of IV-D Cases in Which a Collection Was Made on an Obligation (Form OCSE-157, line 18)
The number of cases for which one or more collections were made during the fiscal year. Included are cases where no support order is established but a voluntary payment was made.
Table 62 - Cases Sent to Another State (Form OCSE-157, line 19)
The number of interstate cases the reporting State sent to other States during the fiscal year. Includes cases submitted for location, establishment of paternity or support order, enforcement of support, or any other IV-D activity.
Table 63 - Cases Received from Another State (Form OCSE-157, line 20)
The number of interstate cases received from another State during the fiscal year.

Services Required

Table 64 - Cases Requiring Services to Establish a Support Order (Form OCSE-157, line 12, columns (b+c+d))
Total number of IV-D cases open at the end of the fiscal year that need services to establish a support order.
Table 65 - Children Requiring Paternity Determination Services (Form OCSE-157, line 13)
The number of children in cases that are open at the end of the fiscal year who required paternity establishment. This includes all children whose paternity has not been established and children in the process of having paternity established. If there is more than one putative father for a child, this child is only counted once.

Staff

Table 67 - Full-Time Equivalent Staff by State and Local, Under Cooperative Agreement, and Privatized IV-D Offices (Form OCSE-157, lines 30, 31, and 32)
The total number of FTE staff employed by the State and local IV-D agencies.
The total number of FTE staff employed by an agency (public or private) working under a cooperative agreement with the IV-D agency.
The total number of FTE staff employed by privatized IV-D agencies.

Current Support

Table 69 - Amount of Current Support Due (Form OCSE-157, line 24)
The total amount of current support due for the fiscal year for all IV-D cases, including total voluntary collections.
Table 70 - Amount of Support Distributed as Current Support (Form OCSE-157, line 25)
The total amount of support distributed as current support during the fiscal year for all IV-D cases. Voluntary payments are considered current support and should be included even though there is no order to require payment. If a State recovers cost or fees from a child support collection, the State must report the total amount of collections rather than the net amount sent to the family.

Arrears

Table 71 - Total Amount of Arrearages Due for All Fiscal Years (Form OCSE-157, line 26)
The total amount of arrears due and unpaid as of the end of the fiscal year for all fiscal years, including the fiscal year covered by the report. Interest and penalties on arrearages may be included.
Table 72 - Total Amount of Support Distributed as Arrears (Form OCSE-157, line 27)
The total amount of support distributed this fiscal year as arrearages. This amount includes judgments ordered and paid this fiscal year for prior year support.
Tables 73 and 74 - Cases with Arrears Due and Cases Paying Towards Arrears (Form OCSE-157, lines 28 and 29)
The number of cases with arrears due during the fiscal year, including cases closed during the fiscal year with arrearages.
The number of cases in which there was at least one payment toward arrears during the fiscal year and the total number of IV-D cases in which payments of past-due child support were received during the fiscal year. Part or all of the payments were distributed to the family to which the past-due child support was owed.

Non-Cooperation and Good Cause

Table 76 - Cases Open with a Determination of Non-Cooperation (Form OCSE-157, line 38: beginning in FY 2006, line 37)
The number of IV-D TANF cases open at the end of the fiscal year in which a determination was made that the custodial parent refused to cooperate with State agencies in identifying and locating the non-custodial parent.
Table 77 - Cases Open with Good Cause Determinations (Form OCSE-157, line 39: beginning in FY 2006, line 38)
The number of cases open during the fiscal year in which it was determined by the State that the custodial parent has a good cause for refusing to cooperate with State agencies in identifying and locating the non-custodial parent.

Children

Table 78 - Children with Paternity Resolved (Form OCSE-157, line 7)
The number of children in the IV-D caseload open at the end of the fiscal year with paternity resolved. Include all children born within a marriage, legitimized by marriage or adoption and children with paternity established or acknowledged.
Table 79 - Total Number of Children in IV-D Cases (Form OCSE 157, line 4)
The total number of children in IV-D cases open at the end of the Federal fiscal year reported on Line 1. This includes those children who are over age 18, at State’s option.

Tribal Program

Table 90 - Tribal CSE Program Total Distributed Collections and Total Collections Forwarded to States (Form OCSE-34A, lines 8 and 5)
Collections distributed by the Tribe during the quarter, itemized by case designation.
Amounts received in response to a request for assistance from another Tribe or State and forwarded during the quarter to that Tribe or State for distribution.
Table 91 - Tribal CSE Program Total Expenditures (Outlays) and Total Federal share (Form OCSE 269A, lines 10a and 10c)
The number of total outlays and the amount of total Federal share.
Table 92 - Tribal CSE Program Total Caseload (Reports submitted by Tribes for FYs 2001-2006; beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75, line 1)
The total number of IV-D cases open on the last day of the fiscal year. Include cases open at end of the fiscal year as a result of requests for assistance received from other Tribes or States, as well as cases open in the reporting Tribe referred to another Tribe or State.
Table 93 - Tribal CSE Program Total Support Orders Established (Reports submitted by Tribes for FYs 2001-2006; beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75, line 2)
The total number of IV-D cases that have support orders established. Include cases with orders entered prior to the case becoming a IV-D case, as well as cases with orders established by the IV-D agency. Include judgments for arrears, regardless of whether there is a payment schedule or an order for ongoing support.
Table 94 - Tribal CSE Program Total Paternities Established (Reports submitted by Tribes for FYs 2001-2006; beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75, line 4)
Report the number of children in cases open during or at the end of the fiscal year with paternity established or acknowledged.
Table 95 - Tribal CSE Program Total Amount of Current Support Due (Reports submitted by Tribes for FYs 2001-2006; beginning in FY 2007, OCSE-75, line 5)
The total amount of current support due on all IV-D cases including voluntary collections.