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1. Log No.: ACF-PI-92-13 2. Issuance Date: December 3, 1992
3. Originating Office: OFM,DFEBG, Family Support Branch
4. Key Word: Title IV-B; Child Welfare Services Allotment of Funds - States and Territories; Fiscal Year 1993

PROGRAM INSTRUCTION

TO:   State Administrators Of State Public Welfare Agencies, Child Welfare Services State Grant Program (Title IV-B Of The Social Security Act)

SUBJECT:   Allotment of Funds to States and Territories -- Fiscal Year 1993

CONTENT:   Congress has approved for FY 1993 a total of $294,624,000 for the Child Welfare Services State Grant Program (title IV-B of the Social Security Act -- the Act). The amount of each State's allotment for the fiscal year has been determined and is listed in the attached table. There are no extra requirements for States to meet in order to be eligible for their share of $141,000,000. States meeting the requirements of section 427(a) or 427(b) of the Act are entitled to their share of $294,624,000.

ATTACHMENTS:   Attached is a State table listing the allotment of Federal Child Welfare Services State Grant funds for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1993 at the $141,000,000 level and at the $294,624,000 level.

ACTION REQUIRED:   The allotment table should be used by States and Territories in preparing their FY 1993 Annual Budget Request (Form CWS-101). States shall use the current forms and shall designate on the form the funds for which the State is applying: Allotment (funds allotted directly to the State), Reallotment, or Transfer.

Allotment of Funds States meeting the requirements of section 427(a) or (b) of the Act may request their full share of $294,624,000. The amount of the allotment should be equally distributed over the four quarters. Requests for reallotted funds or funds transferred from title IV-E-Foster Care to title IV-B should be requested for the fourth quarter as a part of an increased fourth quarter request. Reallotment requests may be submitted at any time before the deadline set in the annual transmittal on that subject.

States not meeting the requirements for section 427 funds may request their full share of $141,000,000, equally distributed over the four quarters. States that currently have requested less than the amount for which they are eligible must send in revised requests in order to receive their full share of funds.

In all cases, if the State's jointly-developed State plan and its Annual Summary of Child Welfare Services do not incorporate plans up to the level of its revised request, these documents must also be revised and submitted. Within 30 days following the end of each quarter, the State must file a Quarterly Expenditure Report (Standard Form 269). Under section 428 of the Act and 45 CFR 1357.40, direct grants will be made to eligible Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs). The amount of their allotments will be determined by the amount appropriated and allotted to the States. A separate announcement is being sent to eligible ITOs.

Allotment of Funds States and Territories should send their original CWS-101s (signed and dated), and the Annual Summary of Child Welfare Services, to the following address:

Division of Formula, Entitlement and Block Grants
Office of Financial Management
Administration for Children and Families
370 L'Enfant Promenade, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20447

A copy of the CWS-101 should be sent to the appropriate Regional office, where staff will review the request for completeness and accuracy and will ensure that the State Plan and Annual Summary have been approved at the same funding levels before forwarding them to the Central Office. States should be certain that they have properly signed and dated the documents. If any of the requirements regarding these documents have not been met, Regional Office staff will contact the States to request necessary action.

INQUIRIES TO: Regional Administrators
Administration for Children and Families
  Wade F. Horn, Ph.D.
  Commissioner

Attachment A-   FY 1992 State Title IV-B Allotments