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CFR Title 45 > Subtitle B > Chapter III > Part 309 - Tribal child support enforcement (IV-D) program
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> Part 309 - Tribal child support enforcement (IV-D) program
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§ 309.01
What does this part cover?
§ 309.05
What definitions apply to this part?
§ 309.10
Who is eligible to apply for and receive Federal funding to operate a Tribal IV-D program?
§ 309.15
What is a Tribal IV-D program application?
§ 309.16
What rules apply to start-up funding?
§ 309.20
Who submits a Tribal IV-D program application and where?
§ 309.35
What are the procedures for review of a Tribal IV-D program application, plan or plan amendment?
§ 309.40
What is the basis for disapproval of a Tribal IV-D program application, plan or plan amendment?
§ 309.45
When and how may a Tribe or Tribal organization request reconsideration of a disapproval action?
§ 309.50
What are the consequences of disapproval of a Tribal IV-D program application, plan or plan amendment?
§ 309.55
What does this subpart cover?
§ 309.60
Who is responsible for administration of the Tribal IV-D program under the Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.65
What must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan in order to demonstrate capacity to operate a Tribal IV-D program?
§ 309.70
What provisions governing jurisdiction must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.75
What administrative and management procedures must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.80
What safeguarding procedures must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.85
What records must a Tribe or Tribal organization agree to maintain in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.90
What governing Tribal law or regulations must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.95
What procedures governing the location of custodial and noncustodial parents must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.100
What procedures for the establishment of paternity must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.105
What procedures governing child support guidelines must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.110
What procedures governing income withholding must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.115
What procedures governing the distribution of child support must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.120
What intergovernmental procedures must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal IV-D plan?
§ 309.125
On what basis is Federal funding of Tribal IV-D programs determined?
§ 309.130
How will Tribal IV-D programs be funded and what forms are required?
§ 309.135
What requirements apply to funding, obligating and liquidating Federal title IV-D grant funds?
§ 309.145
What costs are allowable for Tribal IV-D programs carried out under 309.65(a) of this part?
§ 309.150
What start-up costs are allowable for Tribal IV-D programs carried out under 309.65(b) of this part?
§ 309.155
What uses of Tribal IV-D program funds are not allowable?
§ 309.160
How will OCSE determine if Tribal IV-D program funds are appropriately expended?
§ 309.165
What recourse does a Tribe or Tribal organization have to dispute a determination to disallow Tribal IV-D program expenditures?
§ 309.170
What statistical and narrative reporting requirements apply to Tribal IV-D programs?
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Questions & Answers: Child support collection
There needs to be more limitations to the tribal ( Indian) laws!!...
Is there an annual fee of $65 as a receiving and disbursing fee to be deducted from the obligor's income? ...
What exactly is meant by "... the child support obligation is being enforced."...
Brett, That's a very good question. The statute isn't clear at all. My best guess is that it means that the department is only under an obligation to take action if someone contact...
See also:
CFR Title 45 > Subtitle B > Chapter III - Office Of Child Support Enforcement (Child Support Enforcement Program), Administration For Children And Families, Department Of Health And Human Services
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There needs to be more limitations to the tribal ( Indian) laws!!
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