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Section 1124(c)(4) of Title I of the "Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965," as amended by Public Law 107-110; Section 110(j) of Public Law 104-193, the "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996."

To provide initial guidance regarding the newly established Pandemic Emergency Assistance Fund.

The purpose of this Program Instruction (PI) is to clarify the instructions for completing the TANF and MOE annual reports.  We hope that this PI will enhance the quality and consistency of information that States provide in the reports.

This Program Instruction addresses the eligibility of Iraqi and Afghan aliens granted special immigrant status for Federal TANF and State MOE public benefits, as a result of recent legislation.

The purpose of this instruction is to advise the States not to include families that received no assistance under the TANF program or the SSP-MOE program in their TANF or SSP-MOE Data Reports, (Sections 1 and 3) respectively (ACF-199 and ACF-209).

To provide States with instructions on how to report the number of “deemed” core hours for the overall rate and the two-parent rate on the TANF Data Report and the SSP-MOE Data Report.

This Program Instruction provides States with instructions on how to report the number of “deemed” core hours for the overall rate and the two-parent rate on the TANF Data Report and the SSP-MOE Data Report.

This Program Instruction provides guidance about when and how Federal TANF and State Maintenance of Effort (MOE) funds may be used for early childhood education, school readiness, kindergarten, and other public education programs.

is Program Instruction outlines the key features of the TANF Emergency Response and Recovery Act of 2005, Public Law 109-68 (attached) that was signed by the President on September 21, 2005 and became effective upon enactment.  We also provide information and guidance on how States may access and use the TANF Contingency Funds and loans authorized in the legislation.  This Program Instruction addresses only the provisions of Public Law 109-68, as enacted.  Should there be any changes to Public Law 109-68, we will issue another Program Instruction clarifying any necessary changes.

This PI was originally issued on October 12, 2005.  We have re-issued this PI principally because we augmented the response to question 11.

This Program Instruction advises States and other interested parties of the measures and formula the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) intends to use for awarding the High Performance Bonus (HPB) for performance in FY 1999.