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U.S. Code Title 42 Chapter 7 Subchapter IV Part B

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Part B — Child And Family Services

42 U.S.C. pt. ptB

  • § 620 Repealed. Pub. L. 109–288, § 6(a), Sept. 28, 2006, 120 Stat. 1244
  • § 621 Purpose
  • § 622 State Plans For Child Welfare Services
  • § 623 Allotments To States
  • § 624 Payment To States
  • § 625 Limitations On Authorization Of Appropriations
  • § 626 Research, Training, Or Demonstration Projects
  • § 627 Kinship Navigators
  • § 628 Payments To Indian Tribal Organizations
  • § 629 Purpose
  • § 628a Transferred
  • § 628b National Random Sample Study Of Child Welfare
  • § 628c Grants To States To Enhance Collaboration Between State Child Welfare And Juvenile Justice Systems
  • § 628d Effective Implementation Of The Indian Child Welfare Act Of 1978
  • § 629a Definitions
  • § 629b State Plans
  • § 629c Allotments To States
  • § 629d Payments To States
  • § 629e Evaluations; Research; Technical Assistance
  • § 629f Authorization Of Appropriations; Reservation Of Certain Amounts
  • § 629g Discretionary And Targeted Grants
  • § 629h Entitlement Funding For State Courts To Assess And Improve Handling Of Proceedings Relating To Foster Care And Adoption
  • § 629i State Partnership Planning And Demonstration Grants To Support Meaningful Relationships Between Foster Children And The Incarcerated Parents Of The Children
  • § 629k Reduction Of Administrative Burden
  • § 629l Public Access To State Plans
  • § 629m Data Exchange Standards For Improved Interoperability
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