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§ 309.85 — What Records Must A Tribe Or Tribal Organization Agree To Maintain In A Tribal Iv-d Plan?

45 C.F.R. § 309.85

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A Tribal IV-D plan must provide that:

(a) The Tribal IV-D agency will maintain records necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the program, including records regarding:

(1) Applications for child support services;

(2) Efforts to locate noncustodial parents;

(3) Actions taken to establish paternity and obtain and enforce support;

(4) Amounts owed, arrearages, amounts and sources of support collections, and the distribution of such collections;

(5) IV-D program expenditures; and

(6) Statistical, fiscal, and other records necessary for reporting and accountability required by the Secretary.

(b) The Tribal IV-D agency will comply with the retention and access requirements at 2 CFR 200.334 through 200.338, including the requirement that records be retained for at least three years.

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