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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 1870 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To reauthorize and restructure adoption incentive payments, to better enable State child welfare agencies to prevent... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Supporting At-Risk Children Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—Strengthening And Finding Families for Children Sec. 101. Short title of title. Subtitle A—Adoption Incentive Payments Sec. 111. Extension of program through fiscal year 2016. Sec. 112. Improvements to award structure. Sec. 113. Renaming of program. Sec. 114. Limitations on use of incentive payments. Sec. 115. State report on calculation and use of savings resulting from the phase-out of eligibility requirements for adoption assistance; requirement to spend 40 percent of savings on certain services.
Sec. 116. Preservation of eligibility for kinship guardianship assistance payments with a successor guardian. Sec. 117. Data collection on adoption and foster child guardianship disruption and dissolution. Sec. 118. Encouraging the placement of children in foster care with siblings. Sec. 119. Effective dates. Subtitle B—Extension of family connection grant program Sec. 121. Extension of family connection grant program. Subtitle C—Unemployment compensation Sec. 131. Improving the collection of unemployment insurance overpayments through tax refund offset.
TITLE II—Identifying and serving youth vulnerable to sex trafficking Sec. 201. Short title of title. Subtitle A—Addressing the risks that make youth vulnerable to sex trafficking and other negative outcomes Sec. 211. Identifying and screening youth at risk of sex trafficking. Sec. 212. Improvements to another planned permanent living arrangement as a permanency option. Subtitle B—Empowering older youth vulnerable to domestic sex trafficking and other negative outcomes Sec. 221.
Empowering foster youth age 14 and older in the development of their own case plan and transition planning for a successful adulthood. Sec. 222. Ensuring foster youth have a birth certificate, Social Security card, driver's license or equivalent State-issued identification card, and a bank account. Subtitle C—Data and Reports Sec. 231. Streamline data collection and reporting on sex trafficking. Sec. 232. Recommendations to Congress for expanding housing for youth victims of trafficking.
Subtitle D—National Advisory Committee on Domestic Sex Trafficking Sec. 241. National Advisory Committee on Domestic Sex Trafficking. TITLE III—Child Support Enforcement Sec. 301. Short title of title. Subtitle A—Increased Reliability of Child Support Sec. 311. Compliance with multilateral child support conventions. Sec. 312. Relief from passport sanctions for certain individuals. Sec. 313. Child support enforcement programs for Indian tribes. Sec. 314. Parenting time arrangements.
Sec. 315. Efficient use of the National Directory of New Hires Database for federally sponsored research assessing the effectiveness of Federal policies and programs in achieving positive labor market outcomes. Subtitle B—Child Support Enforcement Task Force Sec. 321. Child Support Enforcement Task Force. Subtitle C—Effective Dates Sec. 331. Effective dates. TITLE IV—Budgetary Effects Sec. 401. Determination of budgetary effects.
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