42 USC § 603 - Grants to States
(a)
Grants
(1)
Family assistance grant
(A)
In general
Each eligible State shall be entitled to receive from the Secretary, for fiscal year 2012, a grant in an amount equal to the State family assistance grant.
(B)
State family assistance grant
The State family assistance grant payable to a State for a fiscal year shall be the amount that bears the same ratio to the amount specified in subparagraph (C) of this paragraph (as in effect just before February 22, 2012) as the amount required to be paid to the State under this paragraph (as so in effect) for fiscal year 2002 (determined without regard to any reduction pursuant to section
609 or
612
(a)(1) of this title) bears to the total amount required to be paid under this paragraph for fiscal year 2002 (as so determined).
(2)
Healthy marriage promotion and responsible fatherhood grants
(A)
In general
(i)
Use of funds
Subject to subparagraphs (B), (C), and (E), the Secretary may use the funds made available under subparagraph (D) for the purpose of conducting and supporting research and demonstration projects by public or private entities, and providing technical assistance to States, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, and such other entities as the Secretary may specify that are receiving a grant under another provision of this part.
(ii)
Limitations
The Secretary may not award funds made available under this paragraph on a noncompetitive basis, and may not provide any such funds to an entity for the purpose of carrying out healthy marriage promotion activities or for the purpose of carrying out activities promoting responsible fatherhood unless the entity has submitted to the Secretary an application (or, in the case of an entity seeking funding to carry out healthy marriage promotion activities and activities promoting responsible fatherhood, a combined application that contains assurances that the entity will carry out such activities under separate programs and shall not combine any funds awarded to carry out either such activities) which—
(iii)
Healthy marriage promotion activities
In clause (ii), the term “healthy marriage promotion activities” means the following:
(I)
Public advertising campaigns on the value of marriage and the skills needed to increase marital stability and health.
(III)
Marriage education, marriage skills, and relationship skills programs, that may include parenting skills, financial management, conflict resolution, and job and career advancement.
(IV)
Pre-marital education and marriage skills training for engaged couples and for couples or individuals interested in marriage.
(B)
Limitation on use of funds for demonstration projects for coordination of provision of child welfare and TANF services to tribal families at risk of child abuse or neglect
(i)
In general
Of the amounts made available under subparagraph (D) for a fiscal year, the Secretary may not award more than $2,000,000 on a competitive basis to fund demonstration projects designed to test the effectiveness of tribal governments or tribal consortia in coordinating the provision to tribal families at risk of child abuse or neglect of child welfare services and services under tribal programs funded under this part.
(ii)
Limitation on use of funds
A grant made pursuant to clause (i) to such a project shall not be used for any purpose other than—
(iii)
Reports
The Secretary may require a recipient of funds awarded under this subparagraph to provide the Secretary with such information as the Secretary deems relevant to enable the Secretary to facilitate and oversee the administration of any project for which funds are provided under this subparagraph.
(C)
Limitation on use of funds for activities promoting responsible fatherhood
(i)
In general
Of the amounts made available under subparagraph (D) for a fiscal year, the Secretary may not award more than $75,000,000 on a competitive basis to States, territories, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, and public and nonprofit community entities, including religious organizations, for activities promoting responsible fatherhood.
(ii)
Activities promoting responsible fatherhood
In this paragraph, the term “activities promoting responsible fatherhood” means the following:
(I)
Activities to promote marriage or sustain marriage through activities such as counseling, mentoring, disseminating information about the benefits of marriage and 2-parent involvement for children, enhancing relationship skills, education regarding how to control aggressive behavior, disseminating information on the causes of domestic violence and child abuse, marriage preparation programs, premarital counseling, marital inventories, skills-based marriage education, financial planning seminars, including improving a family’s ability to effectively manage family business affairs by means such as education, counseling, or mentoring on matters related to family finances, including household management, budgeting, banking, and handling of financial transactions and home maintenance, and divorce education and reduction programs, including mediation and counseling.
(II)
Activities to promote responsible parenting through activities such as counseling, mentoring, and mediation, disseminating information about good parenting practices, skills-based parenting education, encouraging child support payments, and other methods.
(III)
Activities to foster economic stability by helping fathers improve their economic status by providing activities such as work first services, job search, job training, subsidized employment, job retention, job enhancement, and encouraging education, including career-advancing education, dissemination of employment materials, coordination with existing employment services such as welfare-to-work programs, referrals to local employment training initiatives, and other methods.
(IV)
Activities to promote responsible fatherhood that are conducted through a contract with a nationally recognized, nonprofit fatherhood promotion organization, such as the development, promotion, and distribution of a media campaign to encourage the appropriate involvement of parents in the life of any child and specifically the issue of responsible fatherhood, and the development of a national clearinghouse to assist States and communities in efforts to promote and support marriage and responsible fatherhood.
(D)
Appropriation
Out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated for fiscal year 2012 for expenditure in accordance with this paragraph—
(i)
$75,000,000 for awarding funds for the purpose of carrying out healthy marriage promotion activities; and
(ii)
$75,000,000 for awarding funds for the purpose of carrying out activities promoting responsible fatherhood.
If the Secretary makes an award under subparagraph (B)(i) for fiscal year 2012, the funds for such award shall be taken in equal portion from the amounts appropriated under clauses (i) and (ii).
(E)
Preference
In awarding funds under this paragraph for fiscal year 2011, the Secretary shall give preference to entities that were awarded funds under this paragraph for any prior fiscal year and that have demonstrated the ability to successfully carry out the programs funded under this paragraph.
(3)
Supplemental grant for population increases in certain States
(A)
In general
Each qualifying State shall, subject to subparagraph (F), be entitled to receive from the Secretary—
(i)
for fiscal year 1998 a grant in an amount equal to 2.5 percent of the total amount required to be paid to the State under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; and
(ii)
for each of fiscal years 1999, 2000, and 2001, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of—
(I)
the amount (if any) required to be paid to the State under this paragraph for the immediately preceding fiscal year; and
(II)
2.5 percent of the sum of—
(aa)
the total amount required to be paid to the State under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; and
(B)
Preservation of grant without increases for States failing to remain qualifying States
Each State that is not a qualifying State for a fiscal year specified in subparagraph (A)(ii) but was a qualifying State for a prior fiscal year shall, subject to subparagraph (F), be entitled to receive from the Secretary for the specified fiscal year, a grant in an amount equal to the amount required to be paid to the State under this paragraph for the most recent fiscal year for which the State was a qualifying State.
(C)
Qualifying State
(i)
In general
For purposes of this paragraph, a State is a qualifying State for a fiscal year if—
(ii)
State must qualify in fiscal year 1998
Notwithstanding clause (i), a State shall not be a qualifying State for any fiscal year after 1998 by reason of clause (i) if the State is not a qualifying State for fiscal year 1998 by reason of clause (i).
(iii)
Certain States deemed qualifying States
For purposes of this paragraph, a State is deemed to be a qualifying State for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 if—
(D)
Definitions
As used in this paragraph:
(i)
Level of welfare spending per poor person
The term “level of State welfare spending per poor person” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year—
(I)
the sum of—
(aa)
the total amount required to be paid to the State under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; and
(ii)
National average level of State welfare spending per poor person
The term “national average level of State welfare spending per poor person” means, with respect to a fiscal year, an amount equal to—
(I)
the total amount required to be paid to the States under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; divided by
(E)
Appropriation
Out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 such sums as are necessary for grants under this paragraph, in a total amount not to exceed $800,000,000.
(F)
Grants reduced pro rata if insufficient appropriations
If the amount appropriated pursuant to this paragraph for a fiscal year (or portion of a fiscal year) is less than the total amount of payments otherwise required to be made under this paragraph for the fiscal year (or portion of the fiscal year), then the amount otherwise payable to any State for the fiscal year (or portion of the fiscal year) under this paragraph shall be reduced by a percentage equal to the amount so appropriated divided by such total amount.
(H)
Reauthorization
Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph—
(i)
any State that was a qualifying State under this paragraph for fiscal year 2001 or any prior fiscal year shall be entitled to receive from the Secretary for each of fiscal years 2002 and 2003 a grant in an amount equal to the amount required to be paid to the State under this paragraph for the most recent fiscal year in which the State was a qualifying State;
(ii)
subparagraph (G) shall be applied as if “fiscal year 2011” were substituted for “fiscal year 2001”;
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(4)
Bonus to reward high performance States
(A)
In general
The Secretary shall make a grant pursuant to this paragraph to each State for each bonus year for which the State is a high performing State.
(B)
Amount of grant
(i)
In general
Subject to clause (ii) of this subparagraph, the Secretary shall determine the amount of the grant payable under this paragraph to a high performing State for a bonus year, which shall be based on the score assigned to the State under subparagraph (D)(i) for the fiscal year that immediately precedes the bonus year.
(C)
Formula for measuring State performance
Not later than 1 year after August 22, 1996, the Secretary, in consultation with the National Governors’ Association and the American Public Welfare Association, shall develop a formula for measuring State performance in operating the State program funded under this part so as to achieve the goals set forth in section
601
(a) of this title.
(D)
Scoring of State performance; setting of performance thresholds
For each bonus year, the Secretary shall—
(i)
use the formula developed under subparagraph (C) to assign a score to each eligible State for the fiscal year that immediately precedes the bonus year; and
(E)
Definitions
As used in this paragraph:
(ii)
High performing State
The term “high performing State” means, with respect to a bonus year, an eligible State whose score assigned pursuant to subparagraph (D)(i) for the fiscal year immediately preceding the bonus year equals or exceeds the performance threshold prescribed under subparagraph (D)(ii) for such preceding fiscal year.
(5)
Welfare-to-work grants
(A)
Formula grants
(i)
Entitlement
A State shall be entitled to receive from the Secretary of Labor a grant for each fiscal year specified in subparagraph (H) of this paragraph for which the State is a welfare-to-work State, in an amount that does not exceed the lesser of—
(I)
2 times the total of the expenditures by the State (excluding qualified State expenditures (as defined in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(i) of this title) and any expenditure described in subclause (I), (II), or (IV) of section
609
(a)(7)(B)(iv) of this title) during the period permitted under subparagraph (C)(vii) of this paragraph for the expenditure of funds under the grant for activities described in subparagraph (C)(i) of this paragraph; or
(ii)
Welfare-to-work State
A State shall be considered a welfare-to-work State for a fiscal year for purposes of this paragraph if the Secretary of Labor determines that the State meets the following requirements:
(I)
The State has submitted to the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health and Human Services (in the form of an addendum to the State plan submitted under section
602 of this title) a plan which—
(aa)
describes how, consistent with this subparagraph, the State will use any funds provided under this subparagraph during the fiscal year;
(bb)
specifies the formula to be used pursuant to clause (vi) to distribute funds in the State, and describes the process by which the formula was developed;
(cc)
contains evidence that the plan was developed in consultation and coordination with appropriate entitites
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in sub-State areas;
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(dd)
contains assurances by the Governor of the State that the private industry council (and any alternate agency designated by the Governor under item (ee)) for a service delivery area in the State will coordinate the expenditure of any funds provided under this subparagraph for the benefit of the service delivery area with the expenditure of the funds provided to the State under paragraph (1);
(ee)
if the Governor of the State desires to have an agency other than a private industry council administer the funds provided under this subparagraph for the benefit of 1 or more service delivery areas in the State, contains an application to the Secretary of Labor for a waiver of clause (vii)(I) with respect to the area or areas in order to permit an alternate agency designated by the Governor to so administer the funds; and
(ff)
describes how the State will ensure that a private industry council to which information is disclosed pursuant to section
603
(a)(5)(K)
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or
654A
(f)(5) of this title has procedures for safeguarding the information and for ensuring that the information is used solely for the purpose described in that section.
See References in Text note below.
(II)
The State has provided to the Secretary of Labor an estimate of the amount that the State intends to expend during the period permitted under subparagraph (C)(vii) of this paragraph for the expenditure of funds under the grant (excluding expenditures described in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(iv) of this title (other than subclause (III) thereof)) pursuant to this paragraph.
(III)
The State has agreed to negotiate in good faith with the Secretary of Health and Human Services with respect to the substance and funding of any evaluation under section
613
(j) of this title, and to cooperate with the conduct of any such evaluation.
(V)
The State certifies that qualified State expenditures (within the meaning of section
609
(a)(7) of this title) for the fiscal year will be not less than the applicable percentage of historic State expenditures (within the meaning of section
609
(a)(7) of this title) with respect to the fiscal year.
(iii)
Allotments to welfare-to-work States
(I)
In general
Subject to this clause, the allotment of a welfare-to-work State for a fiscal year shall be the available amount for the fiscal year, multiplied by the State percentage for the fiscal year.
(iv)
Available amount
As used in this subparagraph, the term “available amount” means, for a fiscal year, the sum of—
(v)
State percentage
As used in clause (iii), the term “State percentage” means, with respect to a fiscal year, 1/2 of the sum of—
(vi)
Procedure for distribution of funds within States
(I)
Allocation formula
A State to which a grant is made under this subparagraph shall devise a formula for allocating not less than 85 percent of the amount of the grant among the service delivery areas in the State, which—
(aa)
determines the amount to be allocated for the benefit of a service delivery area in proportion to the number (if any) by which the population of the area with an income that is less than the poverty line exceeds 7.5 percent of the total population of the area, relative to such number for all such areas in the State with such an excess, and accords a weight of not less than 50 percent to this factor;
(bb)
may determine the amount to be allocated for the benefit of such an area in proportion to the number of adults residing in the area who have been recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part (whether in effect before or after the amendments made by section 103(a) of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 first applied to the State) for at least 30 months (whether or not consecutive) relative to the number of such adults residing in the State; and
(II)
Distribution of funds
(III)
Projects to help long-term recipients of assistance enter unsubsidized jobs
The Governor of a State to which a grant is made under this subparagraph may distribute not more than 15 percent of the grant funds (plus any amount required to be distributed under this subclause by reason of subclause (II)(bb)) to projects that appear likely to help long-term recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part (whether in effect before or after the amendments made by section 103(a) of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 first applied to the State) enter unsubsidized employment.
(vii)
Administration
(I)
Private industry councils
The private industry council for a service delivery area in a State shall have sole authority, in coordination with the chief elected official (as defined in section 101 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 [29 U.S.C. 2801]) of the area, to expend the amounts distributed under clause (vi)(II)(aa) for the benefit of the service delivery area, in accordance with the assurances described in clause (ii)(I)(dd) provided by the Governor of the State.
(II)
Enforcement of coordination of expenditures with other expenditures under this part
Notwithstanding subclause (I) of this clause, on a determination by the Governor of a State that a private industry council (or an alternate agency described in clause (ii)(I)(dd)) has used funds provided under this subparagraph in a manner inconsistent with the assurances described in clause (ii)(I)(dd)—
(III)
Authority to permit use of alternate administering agency
The Secretary of Labor shall approve an application submitted under clause (ii)(I)(ee) or subclause (II)(bb) of this clause to waive subclause (I) of this clause with respect to 1 or more service delivery areas if the Secretary determines that the alternate agency designated in the application would improve the effectiveness or efficiency of the administration of amounts distributed under clause (vi)(II)(aa) for the benefit of the area or areas.
(viii)
Data to be used in determining the number of adult TANF recipients
For purposes of this subparagraph, the number of adult recipients of assistance under a State program funded under this part for a fiscal year shall be determined using data for the most recent 12-month period for which such data is available before the beginning of the fiscal year.
(ix)
Reversion of unallotted formula funds
If at the end of any fiscal year any funds available under this subparagraph have not been allotted due to a determination by the Secretary that any State has not met the requirements of clause (ii), such funds shall be transferred to the General Fund of the Treasury of the United States.
(B)
Competitive grants
(i)
In general
The Secretary of Labor shall award grants in accordance with this subparagraph, in fiscal years 1998 and 1999, for projects proposed by eligible applicants, based on the following:
(I)
The effectiveness of the proposal in—
(aa)
expanding the base of knowledge about programs aimed at moving recipients of assistance under State programs funded under this part who are least job ready into unsubsidized employment.
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(ii)
Eligible applicants
As used in clause (i), the term “eligible applicant” means a private industry council for a service delivery area in a State, a political subdivision of a State, or a private entity applying in conjunction with the private industry council for such a service delivery area or with such a political subdivision, that submits a proposal developed in consultation with the Governor of the State.
(iii)
Determination of grant amount
In determining the amount of a grant to be made under this subparagraph for a project proposed by an applicant, the Secretary of Labor shall provide the applicant with an amount sufficient to ensure that the project has a reasonable opportunity to be successful, taking into account the number of long-term recipients of assistance under a State program funded under this part, the level of unemployment, the job opportunities and job growth, the poverty rate, and such other factors as the Secretary of Labor deems appropriate, in the area to be served by the project.
(iv)
Consideration of needs of rural areas and cities with large concentrations of poverty
In making grants under this subparagraph, the Secretary of Labor shall consider the needs of rural areas and cities with large concentrations of residents with an income that is less than the poverty line.
(v)
Funding
For grants under this subparagraph for each fiscal year specified in subparagraph (H), there shall be available to the Secretary of Labor an amount equal to the sum of—
(C)
Limitations on use of funds
(i)
Allowable activities
An entity to which funds are provided under this paragraph shall use the funds to move individuals into and keep individuals in lasting unsubsidized employment by means of any of the following:
(IV)
Contracts with public or private providers of readiness, placement, and post-employment services, or if the entity is not a private industry council or workforce investment board, the direct provision of such services.
Contracts or vouchers for job placement services supported by such funds must require that at least 1/2 of the payment occur after an eligible individual placed into the workforce has been in the workforce for 6 months.
(ii)
General eligibility
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may expend funds provided to the project for the benefit of recipients of assistance under the program funded under this part of the State in which the entity is located who—
(I)
has received assistance under the State program funded under this part (whether in effect before or after the amendments made by section 103 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 first apply to the State) for at least 30 months (whether or not consecutive); or
(iii)
Noncustodial parents
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may use the funds to provide services in a form described in clause (i) to noncustodial parents with respect to whom the requirements of the following subclauses are met:
(I)
The noncustodial parent is unemployed, underemployed, or having difficulty in paying child support obligations.
(II)
At least 1 of the following applies to a minor child of the noncustodial parent (with preference in the determination of the noncustodial parents to be provided services under this paragraph to be provided by the entity to those noncustodial parents with minor children who meet, or who have custodial parents who meet, the requirements of item (aa)):
(aa)
The minor child or the custodial parent of the minor child meets the requirements of subclause (I) or (II) of clause (ii).
(bb)
The minor child is eligible for, or is receiving, benefits under the program funded under this part.
(cc)
The minor child received benefits under the program funded under this part in the 12-month period preceding the date of the determination but no longer receives such benefits.
(dd)
The minor child is eligible for, or is receiving, assistance under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 [7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.], benefits under the supplemental security income program under subchapter XVI of this chapter, medical assistance under subchapter XIX of this chapter, or child health assistance under subchapter XXI of this chapter.
(III)
In the case of a noncustodial parent who becomes enrolled in the project on or after November 29, 1999, the noncustodial parent is in compliance with the terms of an oral or written personal responsibility contract entered into among the noncustodial parent, the entity, and (unless the entity demonstrates to the Secretary that the entity is not capable of coordinating with such agency) the agency responsible for administering the State plan under part D of this subchapter, which was developed taking into account the employment and child support status of the noncustodial parent, which was entered into not later than 30 (or, at the option of the entity, not later than 90) days after the noncustodial parent was enrolled in the project, and which, at a minimum, includes the following:
(aa)
A commitment by the noncustodial parent to cooperate, at the earliest opportunity, in the establishment of the paternity of the minor child, through voluntary acknowledgement or other procedures, and in the establishment of a child support order.
(bb)
A commitment by the noncustodial parent to cooperate in the payment of child support for the minor child, which may include a modification of an existing support order to take into account the ability of the noncustodial parent to pay such support and the participation of such parent in the project.
(cc)
A commitment by the noncustodial parent to participate in employment or related activities that will enable the noncustodial parent to make regular child support payments, and if the noncustodial parent has not attained 20 years of age, such related activities may include completion of high school, a general equivalency degree, or other education directly related to employment.
(dd)
A description of the services to be provided under this paragraph, and a commitment by the noncustodial parent to participate in such services, that are designed to assist the noncustodial parent obtain and retain employment, increase earnings, and enhance the financial and emotional contributions to the well-being of the minor child.
In order to protect custodial parents and children who may be at risk of domestic violence, the preceding provisions of this subclause shall not be construed to affect any other provision of law requiring a custodial parent to cooperate in establishing the paternity of a child or establishing or enforcing a support order with respect to a child, or entitling a custodial parent to refuse, for good cause, to provide such cooperation as a condition of assistance or benefit under any program, shall not be construed to require such cooperation by the custodial parent as a condition of participation of either parent in the program authorized under this paragraph, and shall not be construed to require a custodial parent to cooperate with or participate in any activity under this clause. The entity operating a project under this clause with funds provided under this paragraph shall consult with domestic violence prevention and intervention organizations in the development of the project.
(iv)
Targeting of hard to employ individuals with characteristics associated with long-term welfare dependence
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may expend not more than 30 percent of all funds provided to the project for programs that provide assistance in a form described in clause (i)—
(I)
to recipients of assistance under the program funded under this part of the State in which the entity is located who have characteristics associated with long-term welfare dependence (such as school dropout, teen pregnancy, or poor work history), including, at the option of the State, by providing assistance in such form as a condition of receiving assistance under the State program funded under this part;
(III)
to recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part, determined to have significant barriers to self-sufficiency, pursuant to criteria established by the local private industry council; or
(IV)
to custodial parents with incomes below 100 percent of the poverty line (as defined in section
9902
(2) of this title, including any revision required by such section, applicable to a family of the size involved).
To the extent that the entity does not expend such funds in accordance with the preceding sentence, the entity shall expend such funds in accordance with clauses (ii) and (iii) and, as appropriate, clause (v).
(v)
Authority to provide work-related services to individuals who have reached the 5-year limit
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may use the funds to provide assistance in a form described in clause (i) of this subparagraph to, or for the benefit of, individuals who (but for section
608
(a)(7) of this title) would be eligible for assistance under the program funded under this part of the State in which the entity is located.
(vi)
Relationship to other provisions of this part
(I)
Rules governing use of funds
The rules of section
604 of this title, other than subsections (b), (f), and (h) ofsection
604 of this title, shall not apply to a grant made under this paragraph.
(II)
Rules governing payments to States
The Secretary of Labor shall carry out the functions otherwise assigned by section
605 of this title to the Secretary of Health and Human Services with respect to the grants payable under this paragraph.
(III)
Administration
Section
616 of this title shall not apply to the programs under this paragraph.
(vii)
Prohibition against use of grant funds for any other fund matching requirement
An entity to which funds are provided under this paragraph shall not use any part of the funds, nor any part of State expenditures made to match the funds, to fulfill any obligation of any State, political subdivision, or private industry council to contribute funds under subsection (b) of this section or section
618 of this title or any other provision of this chapter or other Federal law.
(viii)
Deadline for expenditure
An entity to which funds are provided under this paragraph shall remit to the Secretary of Labor any part of the funds that are not expended within 5 years after the date the funds are so provided.
(ix)
Regulations
Within 90 days after August 5, 1997, the Secretary of Labor, after consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to implement this paragraph.
(x)
Reporting requirements
The Secretary of Labor, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, States, and organizations that represent State or local governments, shall establish requirements for the collection and maintenance of financial and participant information and the reporting of such information by entities carrying out activities under this paragraph.
(D)
Definitions
(i)
Individuals with income less than the poverty line
For purposes of this paragraph, the number of individuals with an income that is less than the poverty line shall be determined for a fiscal year—
(ii)
Private industry council
As used in this paragraph, the term “private industry council” means, with respect to a service delivery area, the private industry council or local workforce investment board established for the service delivery area pursuant to title I of the Workforce Investment Area
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of 1998 [29 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.], as appropriate.
(iii)
Service delivery area
As used in this paragraph, the term “service delivery area” shall have the meaning given such term for purposes of the Job Training Partnership Act or.
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(G)
Funding for evaluation of abstinence education programs
(i)
In general
0.2 percent of the amount specified in subparagraph (H) for fiscal year 1998 and $3,000,000 of the amount so specified for fiscal year 1999 shall be reserved for use by the Secretary to evaluate programs under section
710 of this title, directly or through grants, contracts, or interagency agreements.
(ii)
Authority to use funds for evaluations of welfare-to-work programs
Any such amount not required for such evaluations shall be available for use by the Secretary to carry out section
613
(j) of this title.
(iii)
Deadline for outlays
Outlays from funds used pursuant to clause (i) for evaluation of programs under section
710 of this title shall not be made after fiscal year 2005.
(H)
Appropriations
(I)
Worker protections
(i)
Nondisplacement in work activities
(I)
General prohibition
Subject to this clause, an adult in a family receiving assistance attributable to funds provided under this paragraph may fill a vacant employment position in order to engage in a work activity.
(II)
Prohibition against violation of contracts
A work activity engaged in under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph shall not violate an existing contract for services or a collective bargaining agreement, and such a work activity that would violate a collective bargaining agreement shall not be undertaken without the written concurrence of the labor organization and employer concerned.
(III)
Other prohibitions
An adult participant in a work activity engaged in under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph shall not be employed or assigned—
(ii)
Health and safety
Health and safety standards established under Federal and State law otherwise applicable to working conditions of employees shall be equally applicable to working conditions of other participants engaged in a work activity under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph.
(iii)
Nondiscrimination
In addition to the protections provided under the provisions of law specified in section
608
(c) of this title, an individual may not be discriminated against by reason of gender with respect to participation in work activities engaged in under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph.
(iv)
Grievance procedure
(I)
In general
Each State to which a grant is made under this paragraph shall establish and maintain a procedure for grievances or complaints from employees alleging violations of clause (i) and participants in work activities alleging violations of clause (i), (ii), or (iii).
(III)
Remedies
The procedure shall include remedies for violation of clause (i), (ii), or (iii), which may continue during the pendency of the procedure, and which may include—
(bb)
prohibition of placement of a participant with an employer that has violated clause (i), (ii), or (iii);
(IV)
Appeals
(aa)
Filing
Not later than 30 days after a grievant or complainant receives an adverse decision under the procedure established pursuant to subclause (I), the grievant or complainant may appeal the decision to a State agency designated by the State which shall be independent of the State or local agency that is administering the programs operated with funds provided under this paragraph and the State agency administering, or supervising the administration of, the State program funded under this part.
(v)
Rule of interpretation
This subparagraph shall not be construed to affect the authority of a State to provide or require workers’ compensation.
(vi)
Nonpreemption of State law
The provisions of this subparagraph shall not be construed to preempt any provision of State law that affords greater protections to employees or to other participants engaged in work activities under a program funded under this part than is afforded by such provisions of this subparagraph.
(J)
Information disclosure
If a State to which a grant is made under this section establishes safeguards against the use or disclosure of information about applicants or recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part, the safeguards shall not prevent the State agency administering the program from furnishing to a private industry council the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and identifying case number information in the State program funded under this part, of noncustodial parents residing in the service delivery area of the private industry council, for the purpose of identifying and contacting noncustodial parents regarding participation in the program under this paragraph.
(b)
Contingency Fund
(1)
Establishment
There is hereby established in the Treasury of the United States a fund which shall be known as the “Contingency Fund for State Welfare Programs” (in this section referred to as the “Fund”).
(2)
Deposits into Fund
Out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated for fiscal years 2013 and 2014 such sums as are necessary for payment to the Fund in a total amount not to exceed $612,000,000 for each fiscal year, of which $2,000,000 shall be reserved for carrying out the activities of the commission established by the Protect our Kids Act of 2012 to reduce fatalities resulting from child abuse and neglect.
(3)
Grants
(A)
Provisional payments
If an eligible State submits to the Secretary a request for funds under this paragraph during an eligible month, the Secretary shall, subject to this paragraph, pay to the State, from amounts appropriated pursuant to paragraph (2), an amount equal to the amount of funds so requested.
(B)
Payment priority
The Secretary shall make payments under subparagraph (A) in the order in which the Secretary receives requests for such payments.
(4)
“Eligible month” defined
As used in paragraph (3)(A), the term “eligible month” means, with respect to a State, a month in the 2-month period that begins with any month for which the State is a needy State.
(5)
Needy State
For purposes of paragraph (4), a State is a needy State for a month if—
(A)
the average rate of—
(B)
as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture (in the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture), the monthly average number of individuals (as of the last day of each month) participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the State in the then most recently concluded 3-month period for which data are available exceeds by not less than 10 percent the lesser of—
(i)
the monthly average number of individuals (as of the last day of each month) in the State that would have participated in the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the corresponding 3-month period in fiscal year 1994 if the amendments made by titles IV [8 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.] and VIII of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 had been in effect throughout fiscal year 1994; or
(ii)
the monthly average number of individuals (as of the last day of each month) in the State that would have participated in the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the corresponding 3-month period in fiscal year 1995 if the amendments made by titles IV and VIII of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 had been in effect throughout fiscal year 1995.
(6)
Annual reconciliation
(A)
In general
Notwithstanding paragraph (3), if the Secretary makes a payment to a State under this subsection in a fiscal year, then the State shall remit to the Secretary, within 1 year after the end of the first subsequent period of 3 consecutive months for which the State is not a needy State, an amount equal to the amount (if any) by which—
(i)
the total amount paid to the State under paragraph (3) of this subsection in the fiscal year; exceeds
(B)
Definitions
As used in subparagraph (A):
(i)
Reimbursable expenditures
The term “reimbursable expenditures” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year, the amount (if any) by which—
(II)
historic State expenditures (as defined in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(iii) of this title), excluding any amount expended by the State for child care under subsection (g) or (i) ofsection
602 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994.
(ii)
Countable State expenditures
The term “countable expenditures” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year—
(I)
the qualified State expenditures (as defined in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(i) of this title (other than the expenditures described in subclause (I)(bb) of such section)) under the State program funded under this part for the fiscal year; plus
(C)
Adjustment of State remittances
(i)
In general
The amount otherwise required by subparagraph (A) to be remitted by a State for a fiscal year shall be increased by the lesser of—
(iii)
Adjustment percentage
As used in clause (i), the term “adjustment percentage” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year—
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(a)
Grants
(1)
Family assistance grant
(A)
In general
Each eligible State shall be entitled to receive from the Secretary, for each of fiscal years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003, a grant in an amount equal to the State family assistance grant.
(B)
State family assistance grant
The State family assistance grant payable to a State for a fiscal year shall be the amount that bears the same ratio to the amount specified in subparagraph (C) of this paragraph as the amount required to be paid to the State under this paragraph for fiscal year 2002 (determined without regard to any reduction pursuant to section
609 or
612
(a)(1) of this title) bears to the total amount required to be paid under this paragraph for fiscal year 2002 (as so determined).
(2)
Healthy marriage promotion and responsible fatherhood grants
(A)
In general
(i)
Use of funds
Subject to subparagraphs (B), (C), and (E), the Secretary may use the funds made available under subparagraph (D) for the purpose of conducting and supporting research and demonstration projects by public or private entities, and providing technical assistance to States, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, and such other entities as the Secretary may specify that are receiving a grant under another provision of this part.
(ii)
Limitations
The Secretary may not award funds made available under this paragraph on a noncompetitive basis, and may not provide any such funds to an entity for the purpose of carrying out healthy marriage promotion activities or for the purpose of carrying out activities promoting responsible fatherhood unless the entity has submitted to the Secretary an application (or, in the case of an entity seeking funding to carry out healthy marriage promotion activities and activities promoting responsible fatherhood, a combined application that contains assurances that the entity will carry out such activities under separate programs and shall not combine any funds awarded to carry out either such activities) which—
(iii)
Healthy marriage promotion activities
In clause (ii), the term “healthy marriage promotion activities” means the following:
(I)
Public advertising campaigns on the value of marriage and the skills needed to increase marital stability and health.
(III)
Marriage education, marriage skills, and relationship skills programs, that may include parenting skills, financial management, conflict resolution, and job and career advancement.
(IV)
Pre-marital education and marriage skills training for engaged couples and for couples or individuals interested in marriage.
(B)
Limitation on use of funds for demonstration projects for coordination of provision of child welfare and TANF services to tribal families at risk of child abuse or neglect
(i)
In general
Of the amounts made available under subparagraph (D) for a fiscal year, the Secretary may not award more than $2,000,000 on a competitive basis to fund demonstration projects designed to test the effectiveness of tribal governments or tribal consortia in coordinating the provision to tribal families at risk of child abuse or neglect of child welfare services and services under tribal programs funded under this part.
(ii)
Limitation on use of funds
A grant made pursuant to clause (i) to such a project shall not be used for any purpose other than—
(iii)
Reports
The Secretary may require a recipient of funds awarded under this subparagraph to provide the Secretary with such information as the Secretary deems relevant to enable the Secretary to facilitate and oversee the administration of any project for which funds are provided under this subparagraph.
(C)
Limitation on use of funds for activities promoting responsible fatherhood
(i)
In general
Of the amounts made available under subparagraph (D) for a fiscal year, the Secretary may not award more than $75,000,000 on a competitive basis to States, territories, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, and public and nonprofit community entities, including religious organizations, for activities promoting responsible fatherhood.
(ii)
Activities promoting responsible fatherhood
In this paragraph, the term “activities promoting responsible fatherhood” means the following:
(I)
Activities to promote marriage or sustain marriage through activities such as counseling, mentoring, disseminating information about the benefits of marriage and 2-parent involvement for children, enhancing relationship skills, education regarding how to control aggressive behavior, disseminating information on the causes of domestic violence and child abuse, marriage preparation programs, premarital counseling, marital inventories, skills-based marriage education, financial planning seminars, including improving a family’s ability to effectively manage family business affairs by means such as education, counseling, or mentoring on matters related to family finances, including household management, budgeting, banking, and handling of financial transactions and home maintenance, and divorce education and reduction programs, including mediation and counseling.
(II)
Activities to promote responsible parenting through activities such as counseling, mentoring, and mediation, disseminating information about good parenting practices, skills-based parenting education, encouraging child support payments, and other methods.
(III)
Activities to foster economic stability by helping fathers improve their economic status by providing activities such as work first services, job search, job training, subsidized employment, job retention, job enhancement, and encouraging education, including career-advancing education, dissemination of employment materials, coordination with existing employment services such as welfare-to-work programs, referrals to local employment training initiatives, and other methods.
(IV)
Activities to promote responsible fatherhood that are conducted through a contract with a nationally recognized, nonprofit fatherhood promotion organization, such as the development, promotion, and distribution of a media campaign to encourage the appropriate involvement of parents in the life of any child and specifically the issue of responsible fatherhood, and the development of a national clearinghouse to assist States and communities in efforts to promote and support marriage and responsible fatherhood.
(D)
Appropriation
Out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated for fiscal year 2011 for expenditure in accordance with this paragraph—
(i)
$75,000,000 for awarding funds for the purpose of carrying out healthy marriage promotion activities; and
(ii)
$75,000,000 for awarding funds for the purpose of carrying out activities promoting responsible fatherhood.
If the Secretary makes an award under subparagraph (B)(i) for fiscal year 2011, the funds for such award shall be taken in equal portion from the amounts appropriated under clauses (i) and (ii).
(E)
Preference
In awarding funds under this paragraph for fiscal year 2011, the Secretary shall give preference to entities that were awarded funds under this paragraph for any prior fiscal year and that have demonstrated the ability to successfully carry out the programs funded under this paragraph.
(3)
Supplemental grant for population increases in certain States
(A)
In general
Each qualifying State shall, subject to subparagraph (F), be entitled to receive from the Secretary—
(i)
for fiscal year 1998 a grant in an amount equal to 2.5 percent of the total amount required to be paid to the State under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; and
(ii)
for each of fiscal years 1999, 2000, and 2001, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of—
(I)
the amount (if any) required to be paid to the State under this paragraph for the immediately preceding fiscal year; and
(II)
2.5 percent of the sum of—
(aa)
the total amount required to be paid to the State under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; and
(B)
Preservation of grant without increases for States failing to remain qualifying States
Each State that is not a qualifying State for a fiscal year specified in subparagraph (A)(ii) but was a qualifying State for a prior fiscal year shall, subject to subparagraph (F), be entitled to receive from the Secretary for the specified fiscal year, a grant in an amount equal to the amount required to be paid to the State under this paragraph for the most recent fiscal year for which the State was a qualifying State.
(C)
Qualifying State
(i)
In general
For purposes of this paragraph, a State is a qualifying State for a fiscal year if—
(ii)
State must qualify in fiscal year 1998
Notwithstanding clause (i), a State shall not be a qualifying State for any fiscal year after 1998 by reason of clause (i) if the State is not a qualifying State for fiscal year 1998 by reason of clause (i).
(iii)
Certain States deemed qualifying States
For purposes of this paragraph, a State is deemed to be a qualifying State for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 if—
(D)
Definitions
As used in this paragraph:
(i)
Level of welfare spending per poor person
The term “level of State welfare spending per poor person” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year—
(I)
the sum of—
(aa)
the total amount required to be paid to the State under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; and
(ii)
National average level of State welfare spending per poor person
The term “national average level of State welfare spending per poor person” means, with respect to a fiscal year, an amount equal to—
(I)
the total amount required to be paid to the States under former section
603 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994; divided by
(E)
Appropriation
Out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 such sums as are necessary for grants under this paragraph, in a total amount not to exceed $800,000,000.
(F)
Grants reduced pro rata if insufficient appropriations
If the amount appropriated pursuant to this paragraph for a fiscal year (or portion of a fiscal year) is less than the total amount of payments otherwise required to be made under this paragraph for the fiscal year (or portion of the fiscal year), then the amount otherwise payable to any State for the fiscal year (or portion of the fiscal year) under this paragraph shall be reduced by a percentage equal to the amount so appropriated divided by such total amount.
(H)
Reauthorization
Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph—
(i)
any State that was a qualifying State under this paragraph for fiscal year 2001 or any prior fiscal year shall be entitled to receive from the Secretary for each of fiscal years 2002 and 2003 a grant in an amount equal to the amount required to be paid to the State under this paragraph for the most recent fiscal year in which the State was a qualifying State;
(ii)
subparagraph (G) shall be applied as if “fiscal year 2011” were substituted for “fiscal year 2001”;
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(4)
Bonus to reward high performance States
(A)
In general
The Secretary shall make a grant pursuant to this paragraph to each State for each bonus year for which the State is a high performing State.
(B)
Amount of grant
(i)
In general
Subject to clause (ii) of this subparagraph, the Secretary shall determine the amount of the grant payable under this paragraph to a high performing State for a bonus year, which shall be based on the score assigned to the State under subparagraph (D)(i) for the fiscal year that immediately precedes the bonus year.
(C)
Formula for measuring State performance
Not later than 1 year after August 22, 1996, the Secretary, in consultation with the National Governors’ Association and the American Public Welfare Association, shall develop a formula for measuring State performance in operating the State program funded under this part so as to achieve the goals set forth in section
601
(a) of this title.
(D)
Scoring of State performance; setting of performance thresholds
For each bonus year, the Secretary shall—
(i)
use the formula developed under subparagraph (C) to assign a score to each eligible State for the fiscal year that immediately precedes the bonus year; and
(E)
Definitions
As used in this paragraph:
(ii)
High performing State
The term “high performing State” means, with respect to a bonus year, an eligible State whose score assigned pursuant to subparagraph (D)(i) for the fiscal year immediately preceding the bonus year equals or exceeds the performance threshold prescribed under subparagraph (D)(ii) for such preceding fiscal year.
(5)
Welfare-to-work grants
(A)
Formula grants
(i)
Entitlement
A State shall be entitled to receive from the Secretary of Labor a grant for each fiscal year specified in subparagraph (H) of this paragraph for which the State is a welfare-to-work State, in an amount that does not exceed the lesser of—
(I)
2 times the total of the expenditures by the State (excluding qualified State expenditures (as defined in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(i) of this title) and any expenditure described in subclause (I), (II), or (IV) of section
609
(a)(7)(B)(iv) of this title) during the period permitted under subparagraph (C)(vii) of this paragraph for the expenditure of funds under the grant for activities described in subparagraph (C)(i) of this paragraph; or
(ii)
Welfare-to-work State
A State shall be considered a welfare-to-work State for a fiscal year for purposes of this paragraph if the Secretary of Labor determines that the State meets the following requirements:
(I)
The State has submitted to the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health and Human Services (in the form of an addendum to the State plan submitted under section
602 of this title) a plan which—
(aa)
describes how, consistent with this subparagraph, the State will use any funds provided under this subparagraph during the fiscal year;
(bb)
specifies the formula to be used pursuant to clause (vi) to distribute funds in the State, and describes the process by which the formula was developed;
(cc)
contains evidence that the plan was developed in consultation and coordination with appropriate entitites
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in sub-State areas;
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(dd)
contains assurances by the Governor of the State that the private industry council (and any alternate agency designated by the Governor under item (ee)) for a service delivery area in the State will coordinate the expenditure of any funds provided under this subparagraph for the benefit of the service delivery area with the expenditure of the funds provided to the State under paragraph (1);
(ee)
if the Governor of the State desires to have an agency other than a private industry council administer the funds provided under this subparagraph for the benefit of 1 or more service delivery areas in the State, contains an application to the Secretary of Labor for a waiver of clause (vii)(I) with respect to the area or areas in order to permit an alternate agency designated by the Governor to so administer the funds; and
(ff)
describes how the State will ensure that a private industry council to which information is disclosed pursuant to section
603
(a)(5)(K)
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or
654A
(f)(5) of this title has procedures for safeguarding the information and for ensuring that the information is used solely for the purpose described in that section.
See References in Text note below.
(II)
The State has provided to the Secretary of Labor an estimate of the amount that the State intends to expend during the period permitted under subparagraph (C)(vii) of this paragraph for the expenditure of funds under the grant (excluding expenditures described in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(iv) of this title (other than subclause (III) thereof)) pursuant to this paragraph.
(III)
The State has agreed to negotiate in good faith with the Secretary of Health and Human Services with respect to the substance and funding of any evaluation under section
613
(j) of this title, and to cooperate with the conduct of any such evaluation.
(V)
The State certifies that qualified State expenditures (within the meaning of section
609
(a)(7) of this title) for the fiscal year will be not less than the applicable percentage of historic State expenditures (within the meaning of section
609
(a)(7) of this title) with respect to the fiscal year.
(iii)
Allotments to welfare-to-work States
(I)
In general
Subject to this clause, the allotment of a welfare-to-work State for a fiscal year shall be the available amount for the fiscal year, multiplied by the State percentage for the fiscal year.
(iv)
Available amount
As used in this subparagraph, the term “available amount” means, for a fiscal year, the sum of—
(v)
State percentage
As used in clause (iii), the term “State percentage” means, with respect to a fiscal year, 1/2 of the sum of—
(vi)
Procedure for distribution of funds within States
(I)
Allocation formula
A State to which a grant is made under this subparagraph shall devise a formula for allocating not less than 85 percent of the amount of the grant among the service delivery areas in the State, which—
(aa)
determines the amount to be allocated for the benefit of a service delivery area in proportion to the number (if any) by which the population of the area with an income that is less than the poverty line exceeds 7.5 percent of the total population of the area, relative to such number for all such areas in the State with such an excess, and accords a weight of not less than 50 percent to this factor;
(bb)
may determine the amount to be allocated for the benefit of such an area in proportion to the number of adults residing in the area who have been recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part (whether in effect before or after the amendments made by section 103(a) of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 first applied to the State) for at least 30 months (whether or not consecutive) relative to the number of such adults residing in the State; and
(II)
Distribution of funds
(III)
Projects to help long-term recipients of assistance enter unsubsidized jobs
The Governor of a State to which a grant is made under this subparagraph may distribute not more than 15 percent of the grant funds (plus any amount required to be distributed under this subclause by reason of subclause (II)(bb)) to projects that appear likely to help long-term recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part (whether in effect before or after the amendments made by section 103(a) of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 first applied to the State) enter unsubsidized employment.
(vii)
Administration
(I)
Private industry councils
The private industry council for a service delivery area in a State shall have sole authority, in coordination with the chief elected official (as defined in section 101 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 [29 U.S.C. 2801]) of the area, to expend the amounts distributed under clause (vi)(II)(aa) for the benefit of the service delivery area, in accordance with the assurances described in clause (ii)(I)(dd) provided by the Governor of the State.
(II)
Enforcement of coordination of expenditures with other expenditures under this part
Notwithstanding subclause (I) of this clause, on a determination by the Governor of a State that a private industry council (or an alternate agency described in clause (ii)(I)(dd)) has used funds provided under this subparagraph in a manner inconsistent with the assurances described in clause (ii)(I)(dd)—
(III)
Authority to permit use of alternate administering agency
The Secretary of Labor shall approve an application submitted under clause (ii)(I)(ee) or subclause (II)(bb) of this clause to waive subclause (I) of this clause with respect to 1 or more service delivery areas if the Secretary determines that the alternate agency designated in the application would improve the effectiveness or efficiency of the administration of amounts distributed under clause (vi)(II)(aa) for the benefit of the area or areas.
(viii)
Data to be used in determining the number of adult TANF recipients
For purposes of this subparagraph, the number of adult recipients of assistance under a State program funded under this part for a fiscal year shall be determined using data for the most recent 12-month period for which such data is available before the beginning of the fiscal year.
(ix)
Reversion of unallotted formula funds
If at the end of any fiscal year any funds available under this subparagraph have not been allotted due to a determination by the Secretary that any State has not met the requirements of clause (ii), such funds shall be transferred to the General Fund of the Treasury of the United States.
(B)
Competitive grants
(i)
In general
The Secretary of Labor shall award grants in accordance with this subparagraph, in fiscal years 1998 and 1999, for projects proposed by eligible applicants, based on the following:
(I)
The effectiveness of the proposal in—
(aa)
expanding the base of knowledge about programs aimed at moving recipients of assistance under State programs funded under this part who are least job ready into unsubsidized employment.
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So in original. The period probably should be a semicolon.
(ii)
Eligible applicants
As used in clause (i), the term “eligible applicant” means a private industry council for a service delivery area in a State, a political subdivision of a State, or a private entity applying in conjunction with the private industry council for such a service delivery area or with such a political subdivision, that submits a proposal developed in consultation with the Governor of the State.
(iii)
Determination of grant amount
In determining the amount of a grant to be made under this subparagraph for a project proposed by an applicant, the Secretary of Labor shall provide the applicant with an amount sufficient to ensure that the project has a reasonable opportunity to be successful, taking into account the number of long-term recipients of assistance under a State program funded under this part, the level of unemployment, the job opportunities and job growth, the poverty rate, and such other factors as the Secretary of Labor deems appropriate, in the area to be served by the project.
(iv)
Consideration of needs of rural areas and cities with large concentrations of poverty
In making grants under this subparagraph, the Secretary of Labor shall consider the needs of rural areas and cities with large concentrations of residents with an income that is less than the poverty line.
(v)
Funding
For grants under this subparagraph for each fiscal year specified in subparagraph (H), there shall be available to the Secretary of Labor an amount equal to the sum of—
(C)
Limitations on use of funds
(i)
Allowable activities
An entity to which funds are provided under this paragraph shall use the funds to move individuals into and keep individuals in lasting unsubsidized employment by means of any of the following:
(IV)
Contracts with public or private providers of readiness, placement, and post-employment services, or if the entity is not a private industry council or workforce investment board, the direct provision of such services.
Contracts or vouchers for job placement services supported by such funds must require that at least 1/2 of the payment occur after an eligible individual placed into the workforce has been in the workforce for 6 months.
(ii)
General eligibility
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may expend funds provided to the project for the benefit of recipients of assistance under the program funded under this part of the State in which the entity is located who—
(I)
has received assistance under the State program funded under this part (whether in effect before or after the amendments made by section 103 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 first apply to the State) for at least 30 months (whether or not consecutive); or
(iii)
Noncustodial parents
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may use the funds to provide services in a form described in clause (i) to noncustodial parents with respect to whom the requirements of the following subclauses are met:
(I)
The noncustodial parent is unemployed, underemployed, or having difficulty in paying child support obligations.
(II)
At least 1 of the following applies to a minor child of the noncustodial parent (with preference in the determination of the noncustodial parents to be provided services under this paragraph to be provided by the entity to those noncustodial parents with minor children who meet, or who have custodial parents who meet, the requirements of item (aa)):
(aa)
The minor child or the custodial parent of the minor child meets the requirements of subclause (I) or (II) of clause (ii).
(bb)
The minor child is eligible for, or is receiving, benefits under the program funded under this part.
(cc)
The minor child received benefits under the program funded under this part in the 12-month period preceding the date of the determination but no longer receives such benefits.
(dd)
The minor child is eligible for, or is receiving, assistance under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 [7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.], benefits under the supplemental security income program under subchapter XVI of this chapter, medical assistance under subchapter XIX of this chapter, or child health assistance under subchapter XXI of this chapter.
(III)
In the case of a noncustodial parent who becomes enrolled in the project on or after November 29, 1999, the noncustodial parent is in compliance with the terms of an oral or written personal responsibility contract entered into among the noncustodial parent, the entity, and (unless the entity demonstrates to the Secretary that the entity is not capable of coordinating with such agency) the agency responsible for administering the State plan under part D of this subchapter, which was developed taking into account the employment and child support status of the noncustodial parent, which was entered into not later than 30 (or, at the option of the entity, not later than 90) days after the noncustodial parent was enrolled in the project, and which, at a minimum, includes the following:
(aa)
A commitment by the noncustodial parent to cooperate, at the earliest opportunity, in the establishment of the paternity of the minor child, through voluntary acknowledgement or other procedures, and in the establishment of a child support order.
(bb)
A commitment by the noncustodial parent to cooperate in the payment of child support for the minor child, which may include a modification of an existing support order to take into account the ability of the noncustodial parent to pay such support and the participation of such parent in the project.
(cc)
A commitment by the noncustodial parent to participate in employment or related activities that will enable the noncustodial parent to make regular child support payments, and if the noncustodial parent has not attained 20 years of age, such related activities may include completion of high school, a general equivalency degree, or other education directly related to employment.
(dd)
A description of the services to be provided under this paragraph, and a commitment by the noncustodial parent to participate in such services, that are designed to assist the noncustodial parent obtain and retain employment, increase earnings, and enhance the financial and emotional contributions to the well-being of the minor child.
In order to protect custodial parents and children who may be at risk of domestic violence, the preceding provisions of this subclause shall not be construed to affect any other provision of law requiring a custodial parent to cooperate in establishing the paternity of a child or establishing or enforcing a support order with respect to a child, or entitling a custodial parent to refuse, for good cause, to provide such cooperation as a condition of assistance or benefit under any program, shall not be construed to require such cooperation by the custodial parent as a condition of participation of either parent in the program authorized under this paragraph, and shall not be construed to require a custodial parent to cooperate with or participate in any activity under this clause. The entity operating a project under this clause with funds provided under this paragraph shall consult with domestic violence prevention and intervention organizations in the development of the project.
(iv)
Targeting of hard to employ individuals with characteristics associated with long-term welfare dependence
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may expend not more than 30 percent of all funds provided to the project for programs that provide assistance in a form described in clause (i)—
(I)
to recipients of assistance under the program funded under this part of the State in which the entity is located who have characteristics associated with long-term welfare dependence (such as school dropout, teen pregnancy, or poor work history), including, at the option of the State, by providing assistance in such form as a condition of receiving assistance under the State program funded under this part;
(III)
to recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part, determined to have significant barriers to self-sufficiency, pursuant to criteria established by the local private industry council; or
(IV)
to custodial parents with incomes below 100 percent of the poverty line (as defined in section
9902
(2) of this title, including any revision required by such section, applicable to a family of the size involved).
To the extent that the entity does not expend such funds in accordance with the preceding sentence, the entity shall expend such funds in accordance with clauses (ii) and (iii) and, as appropriate, clause (v).
(v)
Authority to provide work-related services to individuals who have reached the 5-year limit
An entity that operates a project with funds provided under this paragraph may use the funds to provide assistance in a form described in clause (i) of this subparagraph to, or for the benefit of, individuals who (but for section
608
(a)(7) of this title) would be eligible for assistance under the program funded under this part of the State in which the entity is located.
(vi)
Relationship to other provisions of this part
(I)
Rules governing use of funds
The rules of section
604 of this title, other than subsections (b), (f), and (h) ofsection
604 of this title, shall not apply to a grant made under this paragraph.
(II)
Rules governing payments to States
The Secretary of Labor shall carry out the functions otherwise assigned by section
605 of this title to the Secretary of Health and Human Services with respect to the grants payable under this paragraph.
(III)
Administration
Section
616 of this title shall not apply to the programs under this paragraph.
(vii)
Prohibition against use of grant funds for any other fund matching requirement
An entity to which funds are provided under this paragraph shall not use any part of the funds, nor any part of State expenditures made to match the funds, to fulfill any obligation of any State, political subdivision, or private industry council to contribute funds under subsection (b) of this section or section
618 of this title or any other provision of this chapter or other Federal law.
(viii)
Deadline for expenditure
An entity to which funds are provided under this paragraph shall remit to the Secretary of Labor any part of the funds that are not expended within 5 years after the date the funds are so provided.
(ix)
Regulations
Within 90 days after August 5, 1997, the Secretary of Labor, after consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to implement this paragraph.
(x)
Reporting requirements
The Secretary of Labor, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, States, and organizations that represent State or local governments, shall establish requirements for the collection and maintenance of financial and participant information and the reporting of such information by entities carrying out activities under this paragraph.
(D)
Definitions
(i)
Individuals with income less than the poverty line
For purposes of this paragraph, the number of individuals with an income that is less than the poverty line shall be determined for a fiscal year—
(ii)
Private industry council
As used in this paragraph, the term “private industry council” means, with respect to a service delivery area, the private industry council or local workforce investment board established for the service delivery area pursuant to title I of the Workforce Investment Area
[5]
of 1998 [29 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.], as appropriate.
(iii)
Service delivery area
As used in this paragraph, the term “service delivery area” shall have the meaning given such term for purposes of the Job Training Partnership Act or.
[6]
(G)
Funding for evaluation of abstinence education programs
(i)
In general
0.2 percent of the amount specified in subparagraph (H) for fiscal year 1998 and $3,000,000 of the amount so specified for fiscal year 1999 shall be reserved for use by the Secretary to evaluate programs under section
710 of this title, directly or through grants, contracts, or interagency agreements.
(ii)
Authority to use funds for evaluations of welfare-to-work programs
Any such amount not required for such evaluations shall be available for use by the Secretary to carry out section
613
(j) of this title.
(iii)
Deadline for outlays
Outlays from funds used pursuant to clause (i) for evaluation of programs under section
710 of this title shall not be made after fiscal year 2005.
(H)
Appropriations
(I)
Worker protections
(i)
Nondisplacement in work activities
(I)
General prohibition
Subject to this clause, an adult in a family receiving assistance attributable to funds provided under this paragraph may fill a vacant employment position in order to engage in a work activity.
(II)
Prohibition against violation of contracts
A work activity engaged in under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph shall not violate an existing contract for services or a collective bargaining agreement, and such a work activity that would violate a collective bargaining agreement shall not be undertaken without the written concurrence of the labor organization and employer concerned.
(III)
Other prohibitions
An adult participant in a work activity engaged in under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph shall not be employed or assigned—
(ii)
Health and safety
Health and safety standards established under Federal and State law otherwise applicable to working conditions of employees shall be equally applicable to working conditions of other participants engaged in a work activity under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph.
(iii)
Nondiscrimination
In addition to the protections provided under the provisions of law specified in section
608
(c) of this title, an individual may not be discriminated against by reason of gender with respect to participation in work activities engaged in under a program operated with funds provided under this paragraph.
(iv)
Grievance procedure
(I)
In general
Each State to which a grant is made under this paragraph shall establish and maintain a procedure for grievances or complaints from employees alleging violations of clause (i) and participants in work activities alleging violations of clause (i), (ii), or (iii).
(III)
Remedies
The procedure shall include remedies for violation of clause (i), (ii), or (iii), which may continue during the pendency of the procedure, and which may include—
(bb)
prohibition of placement of a participant with an employer that has violated clause (i), (ii), or (iii);
(IV)
Appeals
(aa)
Filing
Not later than 30 days after a grievant or complainant receives an adverse decision under the procedure established pursuant to subclause (I), the grievant or complainant may appeal the decision to a State agency designated by the State which shall be independent of the State or local agency that is administering the programs operated with funds provided under this paragraph and the State agency administering, or supervising the administration of, the State program funded under this part.
(v)
Rule of interpretation
This subparagraph shall not be construed to affect the authority of a State to provide or require workers’ compensation.
(vi)
Nonpreemption of State law
The provisions of this subparagraph shall not be construed to preempt any provision of State law that affords greater protections to employees or to other participants engaged in work activities under a program funded under this part than is afforded by such provisions of this subparagraph.
(J)
Information disclosure
If a State to which a grant is made under this section establishes safeguards against the use or disclosure of information about applicants or recipients of assistance under the State program funded under this part, the safeguards shall not prevent the State agency administering the program from furnishing to a private industry council the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and identifying case number information in the State program funded under this part, of noncustodial parents residing in the service delivery area of the private industry council, for the purpose of identifying and contacting noncustodial parents regarding participation in the program under this paragraph.
(b)
Contingency Fund
(1)
Establishment
There is hereby established in the Treasury of the United States a fund which shall be known as the “Contingency Fund for State Welfare Programs” (in this section referred to as the “Fund”).
(2)
Deposits into Fund
Out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated for fiscal years 2011 and 2012 such sums as are necessary for payment to the Fund in a total amount not to exceed, in the case of fiscal year 2011, such sums as are necessary for amounts obligated on or after October 1, 2010, and before December 8, 2010, and in the case of fiscal year 2012, $612,000,000.
(3)
Grants
(A)
Provisional payments
If an eligible State submits to the Secretary a request for funds under this paragraph during an eligible month, the Secretary shall, subject to this paragraph, pay to the State, from amounts appropriated pursuant to paragraph (2), an amount equal to the amount of funds so requested.
(B)
Payment priority
The Secretary shall make payments under subparagraph (A) in the order in which the Secretary receives requests for such payments.
(4)
“Eligible month” defined
As used in paragraph (3)(A), the term “eligible month” means, with respect to a State, a month in the 2-month period that begins with any month for which the State is a needy State.
(5)
Needy State
For purposes of paragraph (4), a State is a needy State for a month if—
(A)
the average rate of—
(B)
as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture (in the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture), the monthly average number of individuals (as of the last day of each month) participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the State in the then most recently concluded 3-month period for which data are available exceeds by not less than 10 percent the lesser of—
(i)
the monthly average number of individuals (as of the last day of each month) in the State that would have participated in the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the corresponding 3-month period in fiscal year 1994 if the amendments made by titles IV [8 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.] and VIII of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 had been in effect throughout fiscal year 1994; or
(ii)
the monthly average number of individuals (as of the last day of each month) in the State that would have participated in the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the corresponding 3-month period in fiscal year 1995 if the amendments made by titles IV and VIII of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 had been in effect throughout fiscal year 1995.
(6)
Annual reconciliation
(A)
In general
Notwithstanding paragraph (3), if the Secretary makes a payment to a State under this subsection in a fiscal year, then the State shall remit to the Secretary, within 1 year after the end of the first subsequent period of 3 consecutive months for which the State is not a needy State, an amount equal to the amount (if any) by which—
(i)
the total amount paid to the State under paragraph (3) of this subsection in the fiscal year; exceeds
(B)
Definitions
As used in subparagraph (A):
(i)
Reimbursable expenditures
The term “reimbursable expenditures” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year, the amount (if any) by which—
(II)
historic State expenditures (as defined in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(iii) of this title), excluding any amount expended by the State for child care under subsection (g) or (i) ofsection
602 of this title (as in effect during fiscal year 1994) for fiscal year 1994.
(ii)
Countable State expenditures
The term “countable expenditures” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year—
(I)
the qualified State expenditures (as defined in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(i) of this title (other than the expenditures described in subclause (I)(bb) of such section)) under the State program funded under this part for the fiscal year; plus
(C)
Adjustment of State remittances
(i)
In general
The amount otherwise required by subparagraph (A) to be remitted by a State for a fiscal year shall be increased by the lesser of—
(iii)
Adjustment percentage
As used in clause (i), the term “adjustment percentage” means, with respect to a State and a fiscal year—
[1] So in original. Probably should be followed by “and”.
[2] So in original. Probably should be “entities”.
[3] See References in Text note below.
[4] So in original. The period probably should be a semicolon.
[5] So in original. Probably should be “Act”.
[6] So in original.
Source
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title IV, § 403, as added Pub. L. 104–193, title I, § 103(a)(1),Aug. 22, 1996, 110 Stat. 2115; amended Pub. L. 104–327, § 1(b),Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 4002; Pub. L. 105–33, title V, §§ 5001(a)(1),
5502,
5514
(c),Aug. 5, 1997, 111 Stat. 577, 606, 620; Pub. L. 105–78, title VI, § 608,Nov. 13, 1997, 111 Stat. 1522; Pub. L. 105–89, title IV, § 404(a), (b),Nov. 19, 1997, 111 Stat. 2134; Pub. L. 105–200, title IV, § 408,July 16, 1998, 112 Stat. 672; Pub. L. 105–277, div. A, § 101(f) [title I, § 102, title VIII, § 405(d)(30), (f)(22)], Oct. 21, 1998, 112 Stat. 2681–337, 2681–346, 2681–425, 2681–432; Pub. L. 105–306, § 6(a),Oct. 28, 1998, 112 Stat. 2928; Pub. L. 106–113, div. B, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, §§ 801(a), (b)(1), (c),
802,
803,
804(b),
805(a)(2), (b),
806], Nov. 29, 1999, 113 Stat. 1535, 1501A–280, 1501A–281, 1501A–283 to 1501A–286; Pub. L. 106–246, div. B, title II, § 2402,July 13, 2000, 114 Stat. 555; Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, §§ 103,
107
(a)–(b)(4), (c), title V, § 513], Dec. 21, 2000, 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A–11, 2763A–12, 2763A–71; Pub. L. 107–147, title VI, §§ 616,
617,Mar. 9, 2002, 116 Stat. 62; Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(a), (c)–(e), June 30, 2003, 117 Stat. 836, 837; Pub. L. 108–89, title I, § 101(b)(1), (2),Oct. 1, 2003, 117 Stat. 1131; Pub. L. 108–210, § 2(b),Mar. 31, 2004, 118 Stat. 564; Pub. L. 108–262, § 2(b),June 30, 2004, 118 Stat. 696; Pub. L. 108–308, § 2(b)(1), (2),Sept. 30, 2004, 118 Stat. 1135; Pub. L. 109–4, § 2(b),Mar. 25, 2005, 119 Stat. 17; Pub. L. 109–19, § 2(b),July 1, 2005, 119 Stat. 344; Pub. L. 109–68, § 2(b)(2)(A), (B),Sept. 21, 2005, 119 Stat. 2003; Pub. L. 109–161, § 2(b),Dec. 30, 2005, 119 Stat. 2958; Pub. L. 109–171, title VII, §§ 7101(b)(1), (2),
7103(a),Feb. 8, 2006, 120 Stat. 135, 138; Pub. L. 110–234, title IV, § 4002(b)(1)(A), (B), (2)(V),May 22, 2008, 122 Stat. 1095–1097; Pub. L. 110–246, § 4(a), title IV, § 4002(b)(1)(A), (B), (2)(V),June 18, 2008, 122 Stat. 1664, 1857, 1858; Pub. L. 110–275, title III, § 301(b),July 15, 2008, 122 Stat. 2594; Pub. L. 111–5, div. B, title II, §§ 2101(a),
2102(b),Feb. 17, 2009, 123 Stat. 446, 449; Pub. L. 111–242, § 131(b)(1), (2),Sept. 30, 2010, 124 Stat. 2612; Pub. L. 111–291, title VIII, § 811(b)–(d), Dec. 8, 2010, 124 Stat. 3159.)
References in Text
Section
603
(a)(5)(K) of this title, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(A)(ii)(I)(ff), was redesignated as section
603
(a)(5)(J) by Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(a)], Dec. 21, 2000, 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A–12.
Section 103 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(A)(vi)(I)(bb), (III), (C)(ii)(I), is section 103 ofPub. L. 104–193, which enacted this part, amended sections
602,
603, and
1308 of this title, and repealed provisions formerly set out as this part. For complete classification of section
103 to the Code, see Tables.
The Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(C)(iii)(II)(dd), is Pub. L. 88–525, Aug. 31, 1964, 78 Stat. 703, which is classified generally to chapter 51 (§ 2011 et seq.) of Title 7, Agriculture. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section
2011 of Title
7 and Tables.
The Job Training Partnership Act, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(D)(iii), is Pub. L. 97–300, Oct. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1322, which was classified generally to chapter 19 (§ 1501 et seq.) of Title 29, Labor, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 105–220, title I, § 199(b)(2), (c)(2)(B),Aug. 7, 1998, 112 Stat. 1059, effective July 1, 2000. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
The Workforce Investment Act of 1998, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(D)(ii), is Pub. L. 105–220, Aug. 7, 1998, 112 Stat. 936. Title I of the Act is classified principally to chapter 30 (§ 2801 et seq.) of Title 29, Labor. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section
9201 of Title
20, Education, and Tables.
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, referred to in subsec. (b)(5)(B), is Pub. L. 104–193, Aug. 22, 1996, 110 Stat. 2105. Title IV of the Act is classified principally to chapter 14 (§ 1601 et seq.) of Title 8, Aliens and Nationality. For complete classification of titles IV and VIII of the Act to the Code, see Tables.
Codification
Pub. L. 110–234and Pub. L. 110–246made identical amendments to this section. The amendments by Pub. L. 110–234were repealed by section 4(a) ofPub. L. 110–246.
Prior Provisions
A prior section
603, acts Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title IV, § 403,49 Stat. 628; Aug. 10, 1939, ch. 666, title IV, § 402,53 Stat. 1380; Aug. 10, 1946, ch. 951, title V, § 502,60 Stat. 992; June 14, 1948, ch. 468, § 3(b),62 Stat. 439; Aug. 28, 1950, ch. 809, title III, pt. 2, § 322(a), pt. 6, § 361(c), (d),64 Stat. 550, 558; July 18, 1952, ch. 945, § 8(b),66 Stat. 778; Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1206, title III, § 303(a),68 Stat. 1097; Aug. 1, 1956, ch. 836, title III, §§ 302,
312(c),
342,
351(a),70 Stat. 847, 849, 852, 854; Aug. 28, 1958, Pub. L. 85–840, title V, § 502,
72 Stat. 1048; July 25, 1962, Pub. L. 87–543, title I, §§ 101(a)(2), (b)(2)(A)–(C), 104(a)(3)(C), 108(b), (c), 76 Stat. 174, 180, 185, 190; July 30, 1965, Pub. L. 89–97, title I, § 122, title IV, § 401(c),79 Stat. 353, 415; Jan. 2, 1968, Pub. L. 90–248, title II, §§ 201(c)–(e)(3), 205(b), 206(a), 207(b), 208, 241(b)(2), (3), 81 Stat. 879, 880, 892–894, 916; June 28, 1968, Pub. L. 90–364, title III, § 301,
82 Stat. 273; July 9, 1969, Pub. L. 91–41, § 3,
83 Stat. 45; Dec. 28, 1971, Pub. L. 92–223, § 3(a)(8), (9),
85 Stat. 805; Oct. 20, 1972, Pub. L. 92–512, title III, § 301(b)–(d), 86 Stat. 946, 947; Oct. 30, 1972, Pub. L. 92–603, title II, §§ 299E(d),
299F,
86 Stat. 1462, 1463; Jan. 4, 1975, Pub. L. 93–647, §§ 3(a)(3), (4), (e)(2),
5
(b),
101
(c)(6)(A),
88 Stat. 2348–2350, 2360; Aug. 9, 1975, Pub. L. 94–88, title II, § 204,
89 Stat. 435; Nov. 12, 1977, Pub. L. 95–171, § 3(a)(1),
91 Stat. 1354; Dec. 20, 1977, Pub. L. 95–216, title IV, §§ 401,
402
(a),
91 Stat. 1559, 1560; June 9, 1980, Pub. L. 96–265, title IV, §§ 401(g), (h),
406
(a),
407
(c),
94 Stat. 462, 465, 467; Aug. 13, 1981, Pub. L. 97–35, title XXI, §§ 2181(a)(1),
2184
(b)(1), title XXIII, §§ 2307(b),
2315
(b),
2317(a),
2319(a)–(c), 2353(b)(1), (d), 95 Stat. 815, 817, 848, 855–857, 872; Sept. 3, 1982, Pub. L. 97–248, title I, §§ 154(b),
156(a)–(c), 157(a), 96 Stat. 397–399; July 18, 1984, Pub. L. 98–369, div. B, title VI, § 2663(c)(2), (j)(2)(B)(i), (3)(B)(i),98 Stat. 1166, 1170, 1171; Aug. 16, 1984, Pub. L. 98–378, § 9(b),
98 Stat. 1316; Nov. 6, 1986, Pub. L. 99–603, title I, § 121(b)(1),
100 Stat. 3390; Dec. 22, 1987, Pub. L. 100–203, title IX, § 9102(c),
101 Stat. 1330–300; Oct. 13, 1988, Pub. L. 100–485, title II, §§ 201(c), (d),
202
(b)(4)–(6), 204(b)(2), title III, §§ 302(b)(2),
304
(b)(2), title VI, §§ 601(c)(1),
606,
609
(a),102 Stat. 2372, 2377, 2381, 2384, 2393, 2407, 2410, 2424; Dec. 19, 1989, Pub. L. 101–239, title VIII, § 8004(b),
103 Stat. 2460; Nov. 5, 1990, Pub. L. 101–508, title V, § 5081(b),
104 Stat. 1388–235; Aug. 10, 1993, Pub. L. 103–66, title XIII, § 13741(a),
107 Stat. 663; July 27, 1995, Pub. L. 104–19, title I, 109 Stat. 215; Apr. 26, 1996, Pub. L. 104–134, title III, 110 Stat. 1321–355; Aug. 22, 1996, Pub. L. 104–193, title I, § 103(c)(2)(B),
110 Stat. 2161; June 12, 1997, Pub. L. 105–18, title II, 111 Stat. 204, related to payments to States with approved plans for aid and services to needy families with children, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 104–193, § 103(a)(1), as amended by Pub. L. 105–33, title V, § 5514(c),Aug. 5, 1997, 111 Stat. 620, effective July 1, 1997.
Amendments
2010—Subsec. (a)(2)(A)(i). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(b)(1)(A), substituted “, (C), and (E)” for “and (C)”.
Subsec. (a)(2)(A)(ii). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(b)(1)(B), inserted “(or, in the case of an entity seeking funding to carry out healthy marriage promotion activities and activities promoting responsible fatherhood, a combined application that contains assurances that the entity will carry out such activities under separate programs and shall not combine any funds awarded to carry out either such activities)” after “an application” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (a)(2)(A)(iii)(III). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(b)(1)(C), added subcl. (III) and struck out former subcl. (III) which read as follows: “Marriage education, marriage skills, and relationship skills programs, that may include parenting skills, financial management, conflict resolution, and job and career advancement, for non-married pregnant women and non-married expectant fathers.”
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(i). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(b)(2), substituted “$75,000,000” for “$50,000,000”.
Subsec. (a)(2)(D), (E). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(b)(3), (4), added subpars. (D) and (E) and struck out former subpar. (D). Prior to amendment, text of subpar. (D) read as follows: “Out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated $150,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2010, for expenditure in accordance with this paragraph.”
Subsec. (a)(3)(F). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(d)(1), inserted “(or portion of a fiscal year)” after “a fiscal year” and inserted “(or portion of the fiscal year)” after “the fiscal year” in two places.
Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(ii). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(d)(2), added cl. (ii) and struck out former cl. (ii) which read as follows: “subparagraph (G) shall be applied as if ‘the date specified in section 106(3) of the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011’ were substituted for ‘fiscal year 2001’; and”.
Pub. L. 111–242, § 131(b)(1), amended cl. (ii) generally. Prior to amendment, cl. (ii) read as follows: “subparagraph (G) shall be applied as if ‘fiscal year 2010’ were substituted for ‘fiscal year 2001’; and”.
Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 111–291, § 811(c), substituted “such sums as are necessary for amounts obligated on or after October 1, 2010, and before December 8, 2010,” for “$506,000,000” and struck out “, reduced by the sum of the dollar amounts specified in paragraph (6)(C)(ii)” before period at end.
Pub. L. 111–242, § 131(b)(2)(A), substituted “fiscal years 2011 and 2012” for “fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003” and “, in the case of fiscal year 2011, $506,000,000 and in the case of fiscal year 2012, $612,000,000” for “$2,000,000,000”.
Subsec. (b)(3)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 111–242, § 131(b)(2)(B), substituted “fiscal year 2011 and 2012, respectively, shall not exceed the total amount appropriated pursuant to paragraph (2) for each such fiscal year” for “fiscal years 1997 through 2010 shall not exceed the total amount appropriated pursuant to paragraph (2)”.
2009—Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(ii). Pub. L. 111–5, § 2102(b), amended cl. (ii) generally. Prior to amendment, cl. (ii) read as follows: “subparagraph (G) shall be applied as if ‘fiscal year 2009’ were substituted for ‘fiscal year 2001’; and”.
Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 111–5, § 2101(a)(2), struck out subsec. (c) which related to the Emergency Contingency Fund for State TANF Programs.
Pub. L. 111–5, § 2101(a)(1), added subsec. (c).
2008—Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(ii). Pub. L. 110–275amended cl. (ii) generally. Prior to amendment, cl. (ii) read as follows: “subparagraph (G) shall be applied as if ‘fiscal year 2008’ were substituted for ‘fiscal year 2001’; and”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(iii)(II)(dd). Pub. L. 110–246, § 4002(b)(1)(B), (2)(V), substituted “Food and Nutrition Act of 2008” for “Food Stamp Act of 1977”.
Subsec. (b)(5)(B). Pub. L. 110–246, § 4002(b)(1)(A), (2)(V), substituted “supplemental nutrition assistance program” for “food stamp program” wherever appearing.
2006—Subsec. (a)(2). Pub. L. 109–171, § 7103(a), amended heading and text of par. (2) generally. Prior to amendment, text related to bonus grant to reward decrease in illegitimacy ratio and defined for purposes of par. (2) terms “eligible State”, “bonus year”, and “illegitimacy ratio”.
Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(ii). Pub. L. 109–171, § 7101(b)(1), which directed substitution of “fiscal year 2008” for “December, 31, 2005”, was executed by making the substitution for “December 31, 2005” to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Subsec. (b)(3)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 109–171, § 7101(b)(2), substituted “2010” for “2006”.
2005—Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(ii). Pub. L. 109–161, which directed substitution of “March 31, 2006” for “December 31, 2005”, could not be executed due to amendment by Pub. L. 109–171, § 7101(b)(1). See 2006 Amendment note above and Effective Date of 2006 Amendment note below.
Pub. L. 109–68, § 2(b)(2)(A), substituted “December 31” for “September 30”.
Pub. L. 109–19substituted “September 30” for “June 30”.
Pub. L. 109–4substituted “June 30” for “March 31”.
Subsec. (b)(3)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 109–68, § 2(b)(2)(B), substituted “2006” for “2005”.
2004—Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(ii). Pub. L. 108–308, § 2(b)(1), substituted “March 31, 2005” for “September 30, 2004”.
Pub. L. 108–262substituted “September 30” for “June 30”.
Pub. L. 108–210substituted “June 30” for “March 31”.
Subsec. (b)(3)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 108–308, § 2(b)(2), substituted “2005” for “2004”.
2003—Subsec. (a)(1)(A). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(a)(1), substituted “2002, and 2003” for “and 2002”.
Subsec. (a)(1)(B) to (E). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(a)(2), added subpars. (B) and (C) and struck out former subpars. (B) to (E) which related to, in subpar. (B), definition of “State family assistance grant”, in subpar. (C), definition of “total amount required to be paid to the State under former section
603 of this title”, in subpar. (D), information to be used in determining amounts of grants for fiscal years 1992 to 1995, and, in subpar. (E), appropriations for fiscal years 1996 to 2002.
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(c)(1), substituted “2002, and 2003” for “and 2002”.
Subsec. (a)(2)(D). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(c)(2), substituted “2003” for “2002”.
Subsec. (a)(3)(H). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(d)(1), andPub. L. 108–89, § 101(b)(1)(A), amended subpar. identically, striking out “of grants for fiscal year 2002” after “Reauthorization” in heading.
Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(i). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(d)(2), substituted “each of fiscal years 2002 and 2003” for “fiscal year 2002”.
Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(ii). Pub. L. 108–89, § 101(b)(1)(B), substituted “March 31, 2004” for “2003” and “fiscal year 2001” for “2001”.
Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(d)(3), substituted “2003” for “2002”.
Subsec. (a)(3)(H)(iii). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(d)(4), substituted “each of fiscal years 2002 and 2003” for “fiscal year 2002”.
Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(e)(1), substituted “2002, and 2003” for “and 2002”.
Subsec. (b)(3)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 108–89, § 101(b)(2), substituted “2004” for “2003”.
Pub. L. 108–40, § 3(e)(2), substituted “2003” for “2002”.
2002—Subsec. (a)(3)(H). Pub. L. 107–147, § 616, added subpar. (H).
Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 107–147, § 617(1), substituted “2001, and 2002” for “and 2001”.
Subsec. (b)(3)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 107–147, § 617(2), substituted “2002” for “2001”.
2000—Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(i). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(b)(1)], substituted “subparagraph (H)” for “subparagraph (I)” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(iv)(I)(aa). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(b)(2)(A)], substituted “(H)” for “(I)” and “and (G)” for “(G), and (H)”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(iv)(I)(bb). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(b)(2)(B)], substituted “subparagraph (E)” for “subparagraph (F)”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(B)(v). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(b)(3)], substituted “subparagraph (H)” for “subparagraph (I) ” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (a)(5)(B)(v)(I)(aa). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(b)(2)(A)], substituted “(H)” for “(I)” and “and (G)” for “(G), and (H)”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(B)(v)(I)(bb). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(b)(2)(B)], substituted “subparagraph (E)” for “subparagraph (F)”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(viii). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 103)], substituted “5 years” for “3 years”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(E). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(a), (b)(4)], redesignated subpar. (F) as (E), substituted “subparagraph (H)” for “subparagraph (I)”, and struck out former subpar. (E), which established a set-aside for successful performance bonuses.
Subsec. (a)(5)(F). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(a), (b)(4)], redesignated subpar. (G) as (F) and substituted “subparagraph (H)” for “subparagraph (I)”. Former subpar. (F) redesignated (E).
Pub. L. 106–246, § 2402(1), substituted “$15,000,000” for “$1,500,000”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(G). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title V, § 513], which directed the amendment of subpar. (H) by substituting “2005” for “2001” in cl. (iii) and adding cl. (iv), was executed by making amendments to subpar. (G), to reflect the probable intent of Congress and the redesignation of subpar. (H) as (G) by Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title V, § 107(a)]. See below.
Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(a), (b)(4)], redesignated subpar. (H) as (G) and substituted “subparagraph (H)” for “subparagraph (I)” in cl. (i). Former subpar. (G) redesignated (F).
Pub. L. 106–246, § 2402(2), substituted “$9,000,000” for “$900,000”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(H). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(a), (c)], redesignated subpar. (I) as (H) and substituted “$1,400,000,000” for “$1,450,000,000” in cl. (i)(II). Former subpar. (H) redesignated (G).
Pub. L. 106–246, § 2402(3), substituted “$3,000,000” for “$300,000” in cl. (i).
Subsec. (a)(5)(I) to (K). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(a)], redesignated subpars. (J) and (K) as (I) and (J), respectively. Former subpar. (I) redesignated (H).
1999—Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(ii)(I)(ff). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 805(b)], added item (ff).
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(i)(IV). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 803], inserted before period at end “, or if the entity is not a private industry council or workforce investment board, the direct provision of such services”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(i)(VII). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 802], added subcl. (VII).
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 801(a)], amended heading and text of cl. (ii) generally, substituting provisions relating to general eligibility for provisions relating to required beneficiaries.
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(iii). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 801(b)(1)(B)], added cl. (iii). Former cl. (iii) redesignated (iv).
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(iv). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 801(c)], inserted “hard to employ” before “individuals” in heading, substituted “clauses (ii) and (iii) and, as appropriate, clause (v)” for “clause (ii)” before period at end of concluding provisions, added subcls. (II) to (IV), and struck out former subcl. (II) which read as follows: “to individuals—
“(aa) who are noncustodial parents of minors whose custodial parent is such a recipient; and
“(bb) who have such characteristics.”
Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 801(b)(1)(A)], redesignated cl. (iii) as (iv). Former cl. (iv) redesignated (v).
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(v) to (ix). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 801(b)(1)(A)], redesignated cls. (iv) to (viii) as (v) to (ix), respectively.
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(x). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 804(b)], added cl. (x).
Subsec. (a)(5)(E)(i). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 806(c)], substituted “award” for “make” and inserted “, but shall not make any outlay to pay any such grant before October 1, 2000” before period at end.
Subsec. (a)(5)(E)(iv)(I)(bb), (vi). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 806(a)], substituted “$50,000,000” for “$100,000,000”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(F). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 806(b)(1)], inserted “$1,500,000” before “of the amount so specified for fiscal year 1999”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(G). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 806(b)(2)], inserted “$900,000” before “of the amount so specified for fiscal year 1999”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(H)(i). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 806(b)(3)], inserted “$300,000” before “of the amount so specified for fiscal year 1999”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(I)(i). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 806(b)(4)], substituted “for grants under this paragraph—” and subcls. (I) and (II) for “$1,500,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 and 1999 for grants under this paragraph.”
Subsec. (a)(5)(K). Pub. L. 106–113, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 805(a)(2)], added subpar. (K).
1998—Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(iv)(II). Pub. L. 105–306substituted “, other than funds reserved by the State for distribution under clause (vi)(III) and funds distributed pursuant to clause (vi)(I) in any State in which the service delivery area is the State” for “or sub-State entity”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(vii)(I). Pub. L. 105–277, § 101(f) [title VIII, § 405(f)(22)(A)], struck out “described in section 103(c) of the Job Training Partnership Act or” before “defined in section 101 of the Workforce”.
Pub. L. 105–277, § 101(f) [title VIII, § 405(d)(30)(A)], substituted “(as described in section 103(c) of the Job Training Partnership Act or defined in section 101 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998)” for “(as described in section 103(c) of the Job Training Partnership Act)”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(ix). Pub. L. 105–277, § 101(f) [title I, § 102], added cl. (ix).
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 105–200, § 408(1), struck out “of minors whose custodial parent is such a recipient” after “noncustodial parents” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(ii)(I). Pub. L. 105–200, § 408(2), inserted “or the noncustodial parent” after “recipient” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (a)(5)(C)(ii)(II). Pub. L. 105–200, § 408(3), substituted “The recipient or the minor children of the noncustodial parent—” for “The individual—” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (a)(5)(D)(ii). Pub. L. 105–277, § 101(f) [title VIII, § 405(f)(22)(B)(i)], struck out “the Job Training Partnership Act or” before “title I of the Workforce Investment”.
Pub. L. 105–277, § 101(f) [title VIII, § 405(d)(30)(B)(i)], substituted “means, with respect to a service delivery area, the private industry council or local workforce investment board established for the service delivery area pursuant to the Job Training Partnership Act or title I of the Workforce Investment Area of 1998, as appropriate” for “means, with respect to a service delivery area, the private industry council (or successor entity) established for the service delivery area pursuant to the Job Training Partnership Act”.
Subsec. (a)(5)(D)(iii). Pub. L. 105–277, § 101(f) [title VIII, § 405(f)(22)(B)(ii)], struck out before period at end “shall mean a local area as defined in section 101 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, as appropriate”.
Pub. L. 105–277, § 101(f) [title VIII, § 405(d)(30)(B)(ii)], substituted “shall have the meaning given such term for purposes of the Job Training Partnership Act or shall mean a local area as defined in section 101 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, as appropriate” for “shall have the meaning given such term (or the successor to such term) for purposes of the Job Training Partnership Act”.
1997—Pub. L. 105–33, § 5514(c), made technical amendment to directory language of Pub. L. 104–193, § 103(a)(1), which enacted this section.
Subsec. (a)(2). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(b)(1), inserted “ratio” after “illegitimacy” in heading.
Subsec. (a)(2)(A). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(b)(2), struck out “for which the State demonstrates a net decrease in out-of-wedlock births” after “bonus year”.
Subsec. (a)(2)(B). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(a)(1), amended heading and text of subpar. (B) generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows:
“(i) If 5 eligible States.—If there are 5 eligible States for a bonus year, the amount of the grant shall be $20,000,000.
“(ii) If fewer than 5 eligible States.—If there are fewer than 5 eligible States for a bonus year, the amount of the grant shall be $25,000,000.”
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(i)(I)(aa). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(b)(3)(A)(i), substituted “illegitimacy ratio of the State for” for “number of out-of-wedlock births that occurred in the State during” and “illegitimacy ratio of the State for” for “number of such births that occurred during”.
Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(a)(2), inserted at end “In the case of a State that is not a territory specified in subparagraph (B), the comparative magnitude of the decrease for the State shall be determined without regard to the magnitude of the corresponding decrease for any such territory.”
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(i)(I)(bb). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(c)(1)(A), substituted “the calendar year for which the most recent data are available” for “the fiscal year” and “calendar year 1995” for “fiscal year 1995”.
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(i)(II). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(c)(1)(B), substituted “calendar” for “fiscal” wherever appearing.
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(i)(II)(aa). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(b)(3)(A)(ii), substituted “illegitimacy ratio of” for “number of out-of-wedlock births that occurred in” in two places and “calculate the illegitimacy ratio” for “calculate the number of out-of-wedlock births”.
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(c)(2), substituted “calendar years” for “fiscal years”.
Subsec. (a)(2)(C)(iii). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(b)(3)(B), added cl. (iii).
Subsec. (a)(3)(C)(ii). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(d), substituted “1998” for “1997” in heading.
Subsec. (a)(5). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5001(a)(1), added par. (5).
Subsec. (a)(5)(A)(i)(I), (ii)(II). Pub. L. 105–78substituted “during the period permitted under subparagraph (C)(vii) of this paragraph for the expenditure of funds under the grant” for “during the fiscal year”.
Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 105–89, § 404(a), inserted “, reduced by the sum of the dollar amounts specified in paragraph (6)(C)(ii)” before period.
Subsec. (b)(4), (5). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(e)(2), redesignated pars. (5) and (6) as (4) and (5), respectively, and struck out former par. (4) which required each State to remit to the Secretary at the end of each fiscal year certain excess amounts paid to the State under par. (3) during the fiscal year.
Subsec. (b)(6). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(e)(3), added par. (6).
Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(e)(2), redesignated par. (6) as (5).
Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(e)(1), substituted “paragraph (4)” for “paragraph (5)” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (b)(6)(C). Pub. L. 105–89, § 404(b), added subpar. (C).
Subsec. (b)(7). Pub. L. 105–33, § 5502(f), amended heading and text of par. (7) generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “As used in this subsection:
“(A) State.—The term ‘State’ means each of the 50 States of the United States and the District of Columbia.
“(B) Secretary.—The term ‘Secretary’ means the Secretary of the Treasury.”
1996—Subsec. (b)(4)(A)(i)(II). Pub. L. 104–327, § 1(b)(1), struck out “minus any Federal payment with respect to such child care expenditures” after “for fiscal year 1994”.
Subsec. (b)(4)(A)(ii)(I). Pub. L. 104–327, § 1(b)(2), inserted “the sum of” before “the expenditures” and “, and any additional qualified State expenditures, as defined in section
609
(a)(7)(B)(i) of this title, for child care assistance made under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990” before “; exceeds”.
Effective Date of 2009 Amendment; Savings Provision
Pub. L. 111–5, div. B, title II, § 2101(a)(2),Feb. 17, 2009, 123 Stat. 448, provided that: “Effective October 1, 2010, subsection (c) ofsection
403 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 603) (as added by paragraph (1)) is repealed, except that paragraph (9) of such subsection shall remain in effect until October 1, 2011, but only with respect to section 407(b)(3)(A)(i) of such Act [42 U.S.C. 607
(b)(3)(A)(i)].”
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Amendment of this section and repeal of Pub. L. 110–234by Pub. L. 110–246effective May 22, 2008, the date of enactment of Pub. L. 110–234, except as otherwise provided, see section 4 ofPub. L. 110–246, set out as an Effective Date note under section
8701 of Title
7, Agriculture.
Amendment by section 4002(b)(1)(A), (B), (2)(V) ofPub. L. 110–246effective Oct. 1, 2008, see section 4407 ofPub. L. 110–246, set out as a note under section
1161 of Title
2, The Congress.
Effective Date of 2006 Amendment
Pub. L. 109–171, title VII, § 7701,Feb. 8, 2006, 120 Stat. 155, provided that: “Except as otherwise provided in this title [amending this section and sections
607,
608,
609,
611,
618,
622,
629f,
629h,
652,
653,
654,
655,
657,
664,
666,
671 to
673,
674,
1383, and
1383b of this title and section
6402 of Title
26, Internal Revenue Code, repealing section
1675c of Title
19, Customs Duties, enacting provisions set out as notes under sections
607,
608,
652,
654,
655,
657,
664,
666, and
1383 of this title and section
1675c of Title
19, and amending provisions set out as a note under section
1169 of Title
29, Labor], this title and the amendments made by this title shall take effect as if enacted on October 1, 2005.”
Effective Date of 2003 Amendment
Pub. L. 108–40, § 8,June 30, 2003, 117 Stat. 838, provided that: “The amendments made by this Act [amending this section and sections
606,
609,
612,
614,
618,
710,
1308,
1320a–9,
1396a, and
1396r–6 of this title] shall take effect on July 1, 2003.”
Effective Date of 2000 Amendment
Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title I, § 107(d)], Dec. 21, 2000, 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A–12, provided that: “The amendments made by subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section [amending this section and section
612 of this title] shall take effect on October 1, 2000.”
Effective Date of 1999 Amendment
Pub. L. 106–113, div. B, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 801(e)], Nov. 29, 1999, 113 Stat. 1535, 1501A–283, provided that: “The amendments made by this section [amending this section and sections
604 and
612 of this title]—
“(1) shall be effective January 1, 2000, with respect to the determination of eligible individuals for purposes of section 403(a)(5)(B) of the Social Security Act [subsec. (a)(5)(B) of this section] (relating to competitive grants);
“(2) shall be effective July 1, 2000, except that expenditures from allotments to the States shall not be made before October 1, 2000—
“(A) with respect to the determination of eligible individuals for purposes of section 403(a)(5)(A) of the Social Security Act [subsec. (a)(5)(A) of this section] (relating to formula grants) in the case of those individuals who may be determined to be so eligible, but would not have been eligible before July 1, 2000; or
“(B) for allowable activities described in section 403(a)(5)(C)(i)(VII) of the Social Security Act [subsec. (a)(5)(C)(i)(VII) of this section] (as added by section
802 of this title) provided to any individuals determined to be eligible for purposes of section 403(a)(5)(A) of the Social Security Act (relating to formula grants).”
Effective Date of 1998 Amendments
Pub. L. 105–306, § 6(b),Oct. 28, 1998, 112 Stat. 2928, provided that: “The amendment made by subsection (a) [amending this section] shall take effect as if included in the enactment of section 5001 of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 [Pub. L. 105–33].”
Amendment by section
101
(f) [title VIII, § 405(d)(30)] of Pub. L. 105–277effective Oct. 21, 1998, and amendment by section
101
(f) [title VIII, § 405(f)(22)] of Pub. L. 105–277effective July 1, 2000, see section
101
(f) [title VIII, § 405(g)(1), (2)(B)] of Pub. L. 105–277, set out as a note under section
3502 of Title
5, Government Organization and Employees.
Effective Date of 1997 Amendments
Amendment by Pub. L. 105–89effective Nov. 19, 1997, except as otherwise provided, with delay permitted if State legislation is required, see section 501 ofPub. L. 105–89, set out as a note under section
622 of this title.
Amendment by section 5502 ofPub. L. 105–33effective as if included in section 103(a) of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104–193, at the time such section
103
(a) became law, see section 5518(a) ofPub. L. 105–33, set out as a note under section
602 of this title.
Amendment by section 5514(c) ofPub. L. 105–33effective as if included in the provision of Pub. L. 104–193amended at the time the provision became law, see section 5518(d) ofPub. L. 105–33, set out as a note under section
862a of Title
21, Food and Drugs.
Effective Date of 1996 Amendment
Section 1(d) ofPub. L. 104–327provided that: “The amendments made by this section [amending this section and provisions set out as a note under section
601 of this title] shall take effect as if included in the provisions of and the amendments made by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 [Pub. L. 104–193].”
Effective Date
Subsec. (a)(1)(C), (D) of this section effective Oct. 1, 1996, and remainder of this section effective July 1, 1997, with transition rules relating to State options to accelerate such date, rules relating to claims, actions, and proceedings commenced before such date, rules relating to closing out of accounts for terminated or substantially modified programs and continuance in office of Assistant Secretary for Family Support, and provisions relating to termination of entitlement under AFDC program, see section 116 ofPub. L. 104–193, as amended, set out as a note under section
601 of this title.
Regulations
Pub. L. 106–113, div. B, § 1000(a)(4) [title VIII, § 801(f)], Nov. 29, 1999, 113 Stat. 1535, 1501A–284, provided that: “Interim final regulations shall be prescribed to implement the amendments made by this section [amending this section and sections
604 and
612 of this title] not later than January 1, 2000. Final regulations shall be prescribed within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov. 29, 1999] to implement the amendments made by this Act to section 403(a)(5) of the Social Security Act [subsec. (a)(5) of this section], in the same manner as described in section 403(a)(5)(C)(ix) of the Social Security Act (as so redesignated by subsection (b)(1)(A) of this section).”
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| § 603 | 2012 | 112-96 [Sec.] 4002(a), (b) | 126 Stat. 194, 195 | |
| § 603 | 2012 | 112-275 [Sec.] 9(a) | 126 Stat. 2465 | |
| § 603 | nt new | 2012 | 112-96 [Sec.] 4002(j) | 126 Stat. 195 |
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