45 CFR 304.21 - Federal financial participation in the costs of cooperative arrangements with courts and law enforcement officials
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5 practice notes
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Com. of Pa., Dept. of Public Welfare v. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 94-3692
...the receipt of income from grant-related activities, not on how the funds are expended." App. at 23a. Nor did the Board believe that 45 C.F.R. § 304.21(b)(1) supported the Commonwealth's position. That regulation provides that federal funding is not available for court filing fees unless th......
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Reser v. Califano, 77 4266 CV C.
...financial participation is not available for such expenditures and is precluded by the regulations implementing the IV-D legislation, 45 C.F.R. § 304.21(b).467 F. Supp. 448 Both parties move for summary judgment; defendants, in the alternative, also move to dismiss for failure to exhaust ad......
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Salas v. Cortez
...agreements with courts and law enforcement officials such as district attorneys for the enforcement of the act. (45 C.F.R. §§ 304.20, 304.21.) California has enacted new legislation to conform to the federal program. As a condition of eligibility for AFDC benefits, the parent receiving aid ......
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Davis v. Westchester Cnty. Family Court, 16-CV-9487 (KMK)
...immunity from suit in federal court."). Plaintiff argues that "[c]hild [s]upport is not a part of the family court system," and cites 45 C.F.R. § 304.21, a federal regulation relating to federal reimbursement of certain costs arising from the execution of federal-state cooperation agreement......
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5 cases
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Com. of Pa., Dept. of Public Welfare v. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 94-3692
...the receipt of income from grant-related activities, not on how the funds are expended." App. at 23a. Nor did the Board believe that 45 C.F.R. § 304.21(b)(1) supported the Commonwealth's position. That regulation provides that federal funding is not available for court filing fees unless th......
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Reser v. Califano, 77 4266 CV C.
...financial participation is not available for such expenditures and is precluded by the regulations implementing the IV-D legislation, 45 C.F.R. § 304.21(b).467 F. Supp. 448 Both parties move for summary judgment; defendants, in the alternative, also move to dismiss for failure to exhaust ad......
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Salas v. Cortez
...agreements with courts and law enforcement officials such as district attorneys for the enforcement of the act. (45 C.F.R. §§ 304.20, 304.21.) California has enacted new legislation to conform to the federal program. As a condition of eligibility for AFDC benefits, the parent receiving aid ......
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Davis v. Westchester Cnty. Family Court, 16-CV-9487 (KMK)
...immunity from suit in federal court."). Plaintiff argues that "[c]hild [s]upport is not a part of the family court system," and cites 45 C.F.R. § 304.21, a federal regulation relating to federal reimbursement of certain costs arising from the execution of federal-state cooperation agreement......
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