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PART 1356—REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO TITLE IV-E

  • §1356.10 Scope.
  • §1356.20 Title IV-E plan document and submission requirements.
  • §1356.21 Foster care maintenance payments program implementation requirements.
  • §1356.22 Implementation requirements for children voluntarily placed in foster care.
  • §1356.30 Safety requirements for foster care and adoptive home providers.
  • §1356.40 Adoption assistance program: Administrative requirements to implement section 473 of the Act.
  • §1356.41 Nonrecurring expenses of adoption.
  • §1356.50 Withholding of funds for non-compliance with the approved title IV-E plan.
  • §1356.60 Fiscal requirements (title IV-E).
  • §1356.65-1356.66 [Reserved]
  • §1356.67 Procedures for the transfer of placement and care responsibility of a child from a State to a Tribal title IV-E agency or an Indian Tribe with a title IV-E agreement.
  • §1356.68 Tribal title IV-E agency requirements for in-kind administrative and training contributions from third-party sources.
  • §1356.69-1356.70 [Reserved]
  • §1356.71 Federal review of the eligibility of children in foster care and the eligibility of foster care providers in title IV-E programs.
  • §1356.80 Scope of the National Youth in Transition Database.
  • §1356.81 Reporting population.
  • §1356.82 Data collection requirements.
  • §1356.83 Reporting requirements and data elements.
  • §1356.84 Sampling.
  • §1356.85 Compliance.
  • §1356.86 Penalties for noncompliance.

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