Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
Title 45 - Public Welfare |
Subtitle B - Regulations Relating to Public Welfare |
Chapter II - Office of Family Assistance (Assistance Programs), Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services |
Part 276 - DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR STATES AND INDIAN TRIBES UNDER WELFARE-TO-WORK GRANTS |
§ 276.3 - What data must States and Indian tribes file on individuals and families participating in the WtW program?
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(a) Each State that receives a grant under section 403(a)(5)(A) must collect on a monthly basis, and file on a quarterly basis, information on all individuals and families participating in the WtW program.
(b) Each Indian tribe that receives a grant under both section 412(a)(1) and section 412(a)(3) must collect on a
monthly basis, and file on a quarterly basis, information on all individuals and families participating in the WtW program. (c) States must file the disaggregated information in the Emergency TANF Data Report (TANF-ACF-PI-97-6, issued September 30, 1997, OMB Number 0970-0164, expires September 30, 1998) and the WtW Data Report.
(d) Indian tribes must file the disaggregated information in the Interim Tribal TANF Data Report (ACF Form 343, issued May 6, 1998, OMB Number 0970-0176, expires December 31, 1998) and the WtW Data Report.
(e) The WtW Data Report consists of two sections:
(1) Section One consists of disaggregated data on individuals. It specifies identifying and demographic data, such as the individual's Social Security Number and information on employment and terminations. It also includes total dollar expenditures associated with an individual's participation in specified work activities.
(2) Section Two consists of aggregated data on families participating in the WtW program. This section also includes two items of expenditure data.