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Code · REGISTER · 2011-02-22 · Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services · Notices

Notices. Modification of Biennial publication of allotment percentages for States under the Title IV-B subpart 1, Child Welfare Services State Grants Program (CFDA No

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BILLING CODE 4184-01-P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration for Children and Families Notice of Allotment Percentages to States for Child Welfare Services State Grants AGENCY: Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services. ACTION: Modification of Biennial publication of allotment percentages for States under the Title IV-B subpart 1, Child Welfare Services State Grants Program (CFDA No. 93.645).
Originally published on November 24, 2010, **Federal Register** (Vol. 75, Number 226), Pages 71710-71711. SUMMARY: As required by section 423(c) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 623(c)), the Department is publishing the allotment percentage for each State under the Title IV-B Subpart 1, Child Welfare Services State Grants Program. Under section 423(a), the allotment percentages are one of the factors used in the computation of the Federal grants awarded under the Program.
DATES: *Effective Date:* The allotment percentages shall be effective for Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Deborah Bell, Grants Fiscal Management Specialist, Office of Grants Management, Office of Administration, Administration for Children and Families, telephone
(202)401-4611. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The table replaces the originally published allotment percentage for each State that is determined on the basis of paragraphs
(b)and
(c)of section 423 of the Act. These figures are available on the ACF homepage on the internet: *http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/cb/.* The allotment percentage for each State is as follows: State Allotment percentage Alabama 58.25 Alaska 46.21 Arizona 57.38 Arkansas 59.66 California 45.77 Colorado 46.68 Connecticut 29.52 Delaware 49.54 District of Columbia 30.00 Florida 50.58 Georgia 56.64 Hawaii 47.55 Idaho 59.33 Illinois 47.07 Indiana 57.16 Iowa 53.28 Kansas 51.07 Kentucky 59.99 Louisiana 53.51 Maine 54.83 Maryland 40.04 Massachusetts 37.21 Michigan 56.63 Minnesota 47.04 Mississippi 62.12 Missouri 54.94 Montana 56.61 Nebraska 50.92 Nevada 50.67 New Hampshire 46.16 New Jersey 36.50 New Mexico 58.74 New York 40.82 North Carolina 56.08 North Dakota 50.22 Ohio 55.38 Oklahoma 55.21 Oregon 54.60 Pennsylvania 50.04 Rhode Island 48.42 South Carolina 59.34 South Dakota 52.35 Tennessee 56.77 Texas 51.82 Utah 59.85 Vermont 51.46 Virginia 44.74 Washington 46.22 West Virginia 61.00 Wisconsin 53.17 Wyoming 39.74 American Samoa 70.00 Guam 70.00 N. Mariana Islands 70.00 Puerto Rico 70.00 Virgin Islands 70.00 Dated: January 24, 2011. Bryan Samuels, Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families. [FR Doc. 2011-3919 Filed 2-18-11; 8:45 am]
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