Final Rule: Flexibility, Efficiency, and Modernization in Child Support Enforcement Programs

AT-16-06

Publication Date: December 20, 2016
Current as of:

ACTION TRANSMITTAL

AT-16-06

DATE:  December 20, 2016

TO:  State Agencies Administering Child Support Enforcement Plans under Title IV‑D of the Social Security Act and other Interested Individuals

SUBJECT:  Final Rule: Flexibility, Efficiency, and Modernization in Child Support Enforcement Programs

ATTACHMENT:  Compliance Dates Listed by Federal Requirement (PDF)

SUMMARY:  The Flexibility, Efficiency, and Modernization in Child Support Enforcement Programs final rule was published on December 20, 2016, in the Federal Register, on page 93492, Volume 81, Number 244  (PDF).

This final rule makes changes to strengthen the child support enforcement program and updates current practices to increase regular, on-time payments to families, to increase the number of noncustodial parents supporting their children, and to improve program operations.

The final regulatory improvements are grouped in the following categories: (1) procedures to promote program flexibility, efficiency, and modernization; (2) updates to account for advances in technology; and (3) technical corrections. The goals of the regulations are to:

  • increase state and employer flexibility to better serve families;
  • improve program effectiveness, efficiency, and innovation;
  • improve customer service; and
  • remove barriers identified by employers, states, and families that impede efficient and timely child support payments.

To assist the reader, the following table lists subject areas in the final rule with the corresponding page numbers where the provision is (are) discussed in the Federal Register. Please note that this table is a guide and is not intended to be a comprehensive summary.

Subject areasFR Preamble Page Numbers[1]Regulatory text page numbers
Access to justice494-497; 500; 515-530; 532-537562-564; 567
Case closure497-499; 540-547564-566
Child support guidelines494-496; 515-530562-563
Due process protections in civil contempt proceedings496-497; 532-537564
Exemptions496; 530563
Federal financial participation activities allowed499-500; 551-552567
Federal financial participation activities prohibited500; 552567
Foster Care494; 509561
Incarceration of noncustodial parents495; 497; 526-528; 537-540562; 564
Job services496; 531
Limited services for applicants494; 509-513561
Medicaid referrals/ Indian health services498-499; 545-547560; 565
Medical support499; 547-549566
OMB-approved income withholding form499; 549-550566
Parenting time495; 551-552
Payment processing493-494; 506-509; 513-515561-562
Review and adjustment of orders497; 537-540564
SSI/ Title II benefits498; 500; 543; 552-554565; 568
Subsistence needs494-498; 518-520; 523-524; 534-535562; 565
Tribal case transfer498; 544-545565
 

REFERENCES:  45 CFR 301, 302, 303, 304, 307, 308, and 309.

EFFECTIVE DATE:  January 19, 2017 - This is the date when the final rule revisions go into effect. Compliance with individual requirements may vary. See the attached table for a list of the compliance dates.

INQUIRIES:  Please contact your OCSE Regional Program Specialist or the Division of Policy and Training at OCSE.DPT@acf.hhs.gov if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

Vicki Turetsky
Commissioner
Office of Child Support Enforcement

cc: ACF/OCSE Regional Program Managers, Tribal IV-D Directors


[1] The Final Rule is on pages 93492-93569 of the Federal Register. For spacing purposes, we have truncated the page numbers to the last three digits.

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