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To respond to questions about the Contingency Fund, particularly with respect to depletion of the Fund before the end of a fiscal year.

To remind States of ways that Federal TANF funds (including TANF Emergency Fund awards issued as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009) and State MOE funds can be used to assist victims of domestic violence.

This Program Instruction informs States of the approval of ACF-196 by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the requirement for States to use the form.

This Program Instruction (PI) provides basic information about Contingency Fund eligibility requirements and application procedures.  This PI describes the requirements to apply for, receive, and retain contingency funds.

This Program Instruction explains the new form ACF-202 and instructions for completing that form, which States must use to report caseload reduction information for fiscal year 2009 and thereafter.

This Program Instruction provides guidance on the use of TANF MOE funds for incentives in compliance with the prohibition of entertainment activities in 2 CFR Part 225.

The purpose of this Program Instruction is to request that states submit data necessary to calculate the work measures previously reported under the High Performance Bonus (HPB) and advise them of the submission timetable for FY 2013 data.  The previous PIs requesting this information and providing the relevant submission timetable are set forth in the reference section above.

This Program Instruction sets forth revised standard procedures for resolving disagreements over state-submitted caseload and expenditure data used to establish the amount of a TFAG.  This issuance supersedes and rescinds the original PI on this topic (see TANF-ACF-PI-2007-02 dated May 18, 2007) A new PI is necessary because of a reorganization of the Office of Family Assistance and the need to clarify certain aspects of the process.

This Program Instruction notifies certain States that they will receive additional funding for FY 1999.

This Program Instructions explains that State TANF plans are effective for two years. A new TANF plan for subsequent two-year periods must be submitted to the Department for a determination of "completeness". During the period that a two-year plan is in effect, States may submit amendments. This program instruction provides guidance to States submitting TANF plan amendments for two-year plans that have already been deemed complete.