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This Program Instruction clarifies to States that costs for charity care incurred by hospitals are not allowable TANF maintenance-of-effort (MOE) expenditures.
This Program Instruction informs Tribes of the approval of ACF-196T by the Office of Management and Budget. All Tribal TANF Grantees must use the new form beginning with the fourth quarter of FY 2009.
These tables provide demographic data on the age, gender, and race/ethnicity of adults and children in TANF and Separate State Program (SSP)-Maintenance-of-Effort (MOE) active families and closed cases, as well as data on the financial circumstances of TANF cash assistance recipients.
This PI explains how a state may count up to 12 weeks of job search and job readiness assistance per fiscal year and provides the criteria under which it may qualify as a "needy state."
This Program Instruction informs States of a provision added by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 to the Social Security Act requiring State Plans to indicate whether the State intends to assist individuals in training for, seeking and maintaining employment in the eldercare workforce.
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.