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Code · REGISTER · 2018-11-29 · Children's Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services · Notices

Notices. Notice of biennial publication of allotment percentages for States under the Title IV-B subpart 1, Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services Program

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BILLING CODE 4120-01-P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration for Children and Families Notice of Allotment Percentages to States for Child Welfare Services State Grants; CFDA Number: 93.645 AGENCY: Children's Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services. ACTION: Notice of biennial publication of allotment percentages for States under the Title IV-B subpart 1, Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services Program.
SUMMARY: As required by section 423(c) of the Social Security Act, the Department is publishing the allotment percentage for each State under the Title IV-B Subpart 1, Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services 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: The allotment percentages will be effective for Federal Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel Jackson, Grants Fiscal Management Specialist, Office of Grants Management, Office of Administration, Administration for Children and Families, 330 C St. SW, Washington, DC 20201. Telephone:
(202)401-3446. Email: *daniel.jackson@acf.hhs.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The allotment percentage for each State is determined on the basis of paragraphs
(b)and
(c)of section 423 of the Social Security Act. These figures are available on the ACF internet homepage at *https://www.acf.hhs.gov/cb.* The allotment percentage for each State is as follows: Allotment State Percentage Alabama 60.54 Alaska 43.36 Arizona 59.19 Arkansas 60.16 California 42.50 Colorado 47.06 Connecticut 30.25 Delaware 51.62 District of Columbia 30.00 Florida 53.73 Georgia 57.38 Hawaii 49.16 Idaho 59.41 Illinois 47.37 Indiana 56.44 Iowa 53.57 Kansas 52.37 Kentucky 60.43 Louisiana 57.09 Maine 55.15 Maryland 41.34 Massachusetts 34.73 Michigan 55.31 Minnesota 47.14 Mississippi 64.24 Missouri 56.32 Montana 55.77 Nebraska 49.84 Nevada 55.23 New Hampshire 42.83 New Jersey 37.84 New Mexico 61.06 New York 38.63 North Carolina 57.20 North Dakota 47.32 Ohio 54.67 Oklahoma 56.55 Oregon 53.59 Pennsylvania 48.50 Rhode Island 48.88 South Carolina 59.65 South Dakota 51.47 Tennessee 56.03 Texas 53.39 Utah 57.96 Vermont 49.37 Virginia 46.44 Washington 44.42 West Virginia 62.68 Wisconsin 52.48 Wyoming 43.49 America Samoa 70.00 Guam 70.00 Puerto Rico 70.00 N. Mariana Islands 70.00 Virgin Islands 70.00 Statutory Authority: Section 423(c) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 623(c)). Elizabeth Leo, Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of Administration. [FR Doc. 2018-25932 Filed 11-28-18; 8:45 am]
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