Tribal Policy
Sovereign Tribal Nations must meet the objectives of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act and comply with federal regulations to receive funding to operate child support programs.
These policies are consistent with the government-to-government relationships with Indian Tribes and take into account the unique characteristics and circumstances of tribal communities.
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Final Rule: Tribal Child Support Enforcement Programs
March 30, 2004Moving from a Start-up to a Comprehensive Tribal IV-D Program
April 20, 2007Tribal IRS Safeguarding Guidance
March 8, 2010
Questions Regarding Tribal Access to FPLS and Federal Tax Refund Offset
May 27, 2010Plan Amendments - Change to TDCL-10-07
October 24, 2011Plan Amendments
October 1, 2010
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Tribal Child Support Reporting Conversation
February 8, 2012Invitation to tribal directors to participate in a Tribal Child Support Conversation on March 7, 2012Plan Amendments - Change to TDCL-10-07
October 24, 2011Change in guidance on submitting a plan amendment for revised job descriptionsSpousal Support Only Cases
October 5, 2011Addresses questions regarding handling and enforcement of spousal support-only casesNotification of Written Tribal Consultation
May 4, 2011Extends an invitation to tribal leaders to engage in written consulation concerning case closure regulationsPlan Amendments
October 1, 2010Occurences that may trigger the need for a Tribal program to submit a plan amendment
FFP for State Automated Systems Costs for Service Agreements; Submitting Tribal Cases for Federal Tax Refund and Requests to FPLS
May 11, 2007Clarifies policy on FFP for state system service agreements and using tax refund offsets and FPLS locate in tribal casesFinal Rule: Tribal Child Support Enforcement Programs
March 30, 2004Final Rule on Tribal Child Support Enforcement Programs with guidance on applying for and receiving fundingAnnouncement to Tribal Directors of the Final Notice Regarding the OCSE-75
April 16, 2010Informs Tribal Directors that the final notice regarding the OCSE-75 was published to the Federal RegistrarClarification of Lines 2-4 of the OCSE-75 Report
November 30, 2009Clarifies current policy on how to accurately report information on Line 2, Line 3, and Line 4 when completing the OCSE-75 reportA Guide to the Tribal IV-D Start-Up Application Process
June 22, 2005Provides a guide for Tribes and Tribal organizations that may be interested in operating a Child Support Enforcement program