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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 3507 (Introduced in House) — To amend title IV of the Social Security Act to ensure funding for grants to promote responsible fatherhood and stren... · Sec. 306

Sec. 306. Services and activities to support noncustodial parenting time

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Section 452(a)(10) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(10) ), as amended by section 303(a), is further amended— in subsection (J), by striking and at the end; and by adding at the end the following: a summary of efforts by the State to provide early intervention services and activities that aim to improve the ability and willingness of noncustodial parents to support their children, including by— supporting and improving paternity establishment, child support order establishment, and collections outcomes; and facilitating and assisting parents in accessing court processes to establish parenting time arrangements, assisting obligors with employment needs, or providing other allowable services or activities to carry out the State responsibilities under this part: and .
Section 454 of such Act ( 42 U.S.C. 654 ), as amended by sections 301(a)(1), 303(b), 304(c), and 305(a)(1)(C) of this Act, is further amended— in paragraph (37), by striking and at the end; in paragraph (38), by striking the period at the end and inserting ; and ; and by adding at the end the following: describe efforts by the State to provide early intervention services and activities that aim to improve the ability and willingness of noncustodial parents to support their children, including by— supporting and improving paternity establishment, child support order establishment, and collections outcomes; and facilitating and assisting parents in accessing court processes to establish parenting time arrangements, assisting obligors with employment needs, or providing other allowable services or activities to carry out the State responsibilities under this part. .
Section 458(b)(6)(E) is amended— by redesignating clause
(ii)as clause (iii); and by inserting after clause
(i)the following: For the purposes of subsection (i), the total amount expended during the fiscal year under the State plan shall be reduced by an amount equal to the amount expended by the State for the fiscal year on early intervention services and activities intended to improve the ability and willingness of noncustodial parents to support their children, including by— improving paternity establishment, child support order establishment, and collections outcomes; and offering parenting time arrangements, assisting obligors with employment needs, or providing other allowable services or activities to carry out the State responsibilities under this part, except that such reduced amount may not exceed 10 percent of such total amount expended during the fiscal year under the State plan. . Section 469B(c)(1) of such Act ( 42 U.S.C. 669b(c)(1) ) is amended by striking $10,000,000 and inserting $20,000,000 .
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