96-32744. Regional Offices; Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 249 (Thursday, December 26, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 68045-68047]
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    [FR Doc No: 96-32744]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Administration for Children and Families
    
    
    Regional Offices; Statement of Organization, Functions, and 
    Delegations of Authority
    
        This notice amends Part K of the Statement of Organization, 
    Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and 
    Human Services (DHHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF) 
    as follows: Chapter KD, The Regional Offices of the Administration for 
    Children and Families (61 FR 50029), as last amended, September 24, 
    1996. This Notice reflects the organizational changes for Regions 4, 8 
    and 9 and the reorganizations for Region 3 and X.
        I. Amend Notice 61 FR 50029, dated September 24, 1996, Roman 
    numeral I, 13th line to read ``amended, May 1, 1995.''
        II. Amend Chapter KD as follows:
        a. KD.10 Organization. Delete in its entirety and replace with the 
    following:
        KD.10 Organization. Regions 4, 8 and 9 are organized as follows:
    
    Office of the Regional Administrator (KD8A)
    Office of the Regional Hub Director (KD4A and KD9A)
    Office of Financial Operations (KD4B, KD8B and KD9B)
    Office of Family Security (KD4C, KD8C and KD9C)
    Office of Family Supportive Services (KD4D, KD8D and KD9D)
    
        b. KD.20 Functions. Delete Paragraph A in its entirety and replace 
    with the following:
        KD.20 Functions (For Region 8). A. The Office of the Regional 
    Administrator is headed by a Regional Administrator who reports to the 
    Assistant Secretary for Children and Families. In addition, the Office 
    of the Regional Administrator has a Deputy Regional Administrator who 
    reports to the Regional Administrator. The Office provides executive 
    leadership and direction to state, county, city, territorial and tribal 
    governments, as well as public and private local grantees to ensure 
    effective and efficient program and financial management. It ensures 
    that these entities conform to federal laws, regulations, policies and 
    procedures governing the programs, and exercises all delegated 
    authorities and responsibilities for oversight of the programs. The 
    Office takes action to approve the state plans and submits 
    recommendations to the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families 
    concerning state plan disapproval.
        The Office contributes to the development of national policy based 
    on regional perspectives on all ACF programs. It oversees ACF 
    operations, the management of ACF regional staff; coordinates 
    activities across regional programs; and assures that goals and 
    objectives are met and departmental and agency initiatives are carried 
    out. The Office alerts the Assistant Secretary for Children and 
    Families to problems and issues that may have significant regional or 
    national impact. It represents ACF at the regional level in executive 
    communications within ACF, with the HHS Regional Director, other HHS 
    operating division, other federal agencies, and public or private local 
    organizations representing children and families.
        Within the Office of the Regional Administrator, an Administrative 
    staff assists the Regional Administrator and Deputy Regional 
    Administrator in providing day-to-day support for regional 
    administrative functions, including budget, internal systems, employees 
    relations, and human resource development activities. The Staff 
    develops and implements the regional planning process. It tracks, 
    monitors and reports on regional progress in the attainment of ACF 
    national goals and objectives. The Staff coordinates public awareness 
    activities, information and education campaign in accordance with the 
    ACF Office of Public Affairs and in conjunction with the HHS Regional 
    Director. It assists the Regional Administrator in management of cross-
    cutting initiatives and activities among the regional components, and 
    ensures effective and efficient management of internal automation 
    processes.
        c. After the end of KD2.20 Functions (60 FR 21211, 05/01/95), 
    Paragraph D, and before KD5.10 Organization (60 FR 34284, 06/30/95), 
    insert the following:
        KD3.10 Organization. The Administration for Children and Families, 
    Region 3, is organized as follows: Office of the Regional
    
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    Administrator (KD3A) Office of Program and Administrative Support 
    (KD3B) Office of Family Services (KD3C) Office of Child Development and 
    Developmental Disabilities (KD3D).
        KD3.20 Functions. A. The Office of the Regional Administrator is 
    headed by a Regional Administrator. The Office provides executive 
    leadership and directives to state, county, city, territorial and 
    tribal governments, as well as public and private local grantees to 
    ensure effective and efficient program and financial management. It 
    ensures that these entities conform to federal laws, regulations, 
    policies and procedures governing the programs, and exercises all 
    delegated authorities and responsibilities for oversight of the 
    programs.
        The Office takes action to approve state plans and submits 
    recommendations to the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families 
    concerning state plan disapproval, where applicable. The Office 
    contributes to the development of national policy based on perspectives 
    on all ACF programs. It oversees ACF operations and the management of 
    ACF regional staff; coordinates activities across regional programs; 
    and assures that goals and objectives are met and departmental and 
    agency initiatives are carried out. The Office alerts the Assistant 
    Secretary for Children and Families to problems and issues that may 
    have significant regional or national impact. The Office represents ACF 
    at the regional level in executive communications without ACF, with the 
    HHS Regional Director, other HHS operating divisions, other federal 
    agencies, and public or private local organizations representing 
    children and families.
        B. The Office of Program Administrative Support is headed by an 
    Assistant Regional Administrator who reports to the Regional 
    Administrator. The Office assists the Regional Administrator in 
    providing day-to-day support for regional administrative functions, 
    including budget, performance management, procurement, property 
    management, financial management, external and internal systems, 
    statistical analysis, employee relations and human resource development 
    activities.
        The Office provides expertise in business and other non-
    programmatic areas of grant administration and helps ensure that states 
    and grantees fulfill requirements of law, regulations and 
    administrative policies. It establishes regional financial management 
    priorities. The Office provides cost allocation and financial support 
    to the Office of Family Services and the Office of Child Development 
    and Developmental Disabilities.
        The Office oversees the management and coordination of automated 
    systems in the region, and provides data management and statistical 
    analysis support to all Regional Office components. Data management 
    responsibilities include the development of automated system 
    applications to support and enhance program, fiscal, administrative and 
    quality control operations, and the compilation and analysis of data on 
    demographic and service trends that assist in monitoring and oversight 
    responsibilities. Statistical analysis functions include the review of 
    state and federal sampling procedures. The Office is responsible for 
    the effective and efficient management of internal ACF automation 
    processes and for oversight of state systems projects for ACF programs.
        In coordination with other Regional Office components, it monitors 
    state systems projects and is the focal point for technical assistance 
    to states and grantees on the development and enhancement of automated 
    systems. The Office represents the Regional Administrator on 
    administrative matters and on internal and State systems matters with 
    ACF central office, states, contractors and grantees. It alerts the 
    Regional Administrator to problems or issues that have significant 
    implications for functional areas under its jurisdiction.
        C. The Office of Family Services is headed by an Assistant Regional 
    Administrator who reports to the Regional Administrator. The Office is 
    responsible for providing centralized management, financial management 
    services, and technical administration of ACF formula, block and 
    entitlement programs such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children 
    (AFDC), Child Support Enforcement (CSE), Job Opportunities and Basic 
    Skills Training (JOBS). Foster Care and Adoption Assistance, Child 
    Welfare, Family Preservation and Support Services, Child Abuse and 
    Neglect and the discretionary Runaway and Homeless Youth Program.
        The Office provides policy guidance to state, county, city or town 
    and tribal governments and public and private organizations to assure 
    consistent and uniform adherence to federal requirements governing 
    formula and entitlement programs. State plans are reviewed and 
    recommendations concerning state plan approval or disapproval are made 
    to the Regional Administrator. The Office provides technical assistance 
    to entities responsible for administering these programs resolve 
    identified problems, ensures that appropriate procedures and practices 
    are adopted, monitors the program to ensure their efficiency and 
    effectiveness, establishes regional financial management priorities and 
    reviews cost allocation plans, and monitors state systems projects for 
    the CSE, AFDC, Child Welfare, and JOBS programs.
        The Office provides financial management services for ACF formula 
    and entitlement grants in the region as well as for the Runaway and 
    Homeless Youth Program which is a discretionary grant. The Office 
    issues discretionary grant awards based on a review of project 
    objectives, budget projections, and proposed funding levels. The Office 
    also reviews cost estimates and reports for ACF entitlement and formula 
    grant programs and recommends funding levels. The Office performs 
    systematic fiscal reviews and makes recommendations to the Regional 
    Administrator to approve, defer or disallow claims for federal 
    financial participation in ACF formula and entitlement grant programs. 
    As applicable, recommendations are made on the clearance and closure of 
    audits, paying particular attention to financial management 
    deficiencies that decrease the efficiency and effectiveness of the ACF 
    programs and taking steps to monitor the resolution of such 
    deficiencies. The Office represents the Regional Administrator in 
    dealing with the ACF Program Offices on all program and financial 
    policy matters under its jurisdiction. Alerts or early warnings are 
    provided to the Regional Administrator regarding problems or issues 
    that may have significant implications for the programs.
        D. The Office of Child Development and Developmental Disabilities 
    is headed by an Assistant Regional Administrator who reports to the 
    Regional Administrator. The Office is responsible for providing 
    centralized management, financial management services, and technical 
    administration of ACF discretionary and formula grant programs such as 
    Head Start, Child Care and Developmental Disabilities programs.
        In that regard, the Office provides policy guidance to state, 
    county, city or town and tribal governments and public and private 
    organizations to assure consistent with uniform adherence to federal 
    requirements. The Office provides technical assistance to entities 
    responsible for administering these programs to ensure that appropriate 
    procedures and practices are adopted,
    
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    and monitors the programs to ensure their efficiency and effectiveness.
        The Office performs systematic fiscal reviews; makes 
    recommendations to the Regional Administrator to approve or disallow 
    costs under ACF discretionary grant programs; and makes recommendations 
    to the Regional Administrator concerning state plan approval or 
    disapproval, as applicable. The Office issues discretionary grant 
    awards based on a review of project objectives, budget projections, and 
    proposed funding levels. As applicable, recommendations are made on the 
    clearance and closure of audits of grantee programs, paying particular 
    attention to financial management deficiencies that decrease the 
    efficiency and effectiveness of the ACF programs and taking steps to 
    monitor the resolution of such deficiencies. The Office oversees the 
    management and coordination of office automation systems in the region 
    such as the PC Cost and HS Cost systems for budget analysis on Head 
    Start Applications and monitors grantee systems projects such as the 
    Head Start Program Information Report, Head Start Management Tracking 
    System and the Head Start Bulletin Board. The Office represents the 
    Regional Administrator in dealing with ACF program offices on all 
    program policy and financial matters under its jurisdiction. Alerts or 
    early warnings are provided to the Regional Administrator regarding 
    problems or issues that may have significant implications on the 
    programs.
        d. After the end of KD7.20 Functions (61 FR 3937, 02/02/96), 
    Paragraph D, insert the following:
        KDX.10 Organization. The Administration for Children and Families, 
    Regional X, is organized as follows: Management Team (KDXA) Service 
    Delivery Teams (KDXE) Support Teams (KDXF)
        KDX.20 Functions. A. The Management Team consists of the Regional 
    Administrator, a Deputy Regional Administrator, and three Supervisory 
    Program Specialists who report directly to the Deputy. In addition to 
    being a team member, the Regional Administrator is responsible for 
    alerting the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families to problems 
    and issues that may have significant regional or national impact.
        The Team provides executive leadership to state, county, city, and 
    tribal governments, as well as public and private local grantees to 
    ensure effective, efficient, results-oriented program and financial 
    management. ACF's primary goal is to assist vulnerable and dependent 
    children and families to achieve economic independence, stability, and 
    self-reliance. The Team partners with state, local, and tribal 
    organizations to promote adherence to federal laws, regulations, 
    policies and procedures governing the programs, and exercises all 
    delegated authorities and responsibilities for oversight of the 
    programs. The Team takes action to approve state and tribal plans and 
    submits recommendations to the Assistant Secretary for Children and 
    Families concerning plan disapproval.
        The Team contributes to the development of national policy based on 
    regional perspectives on all ACF programs. It oversees ACF operations; 
    manages ACF regional staff; coordinates activities across regional 
    programs; and assures that goals and objectives are met and 
    departmental and agency initiatives are carried out.
        The Team represents ACF at the regional level in executive 
    communications within ACF, the HHS Regional Director, other HHS 
    operating divisions, other federal agencies, Tribal and Native American 
    Organizations, and public or private local organizations representing 
    children and families.
        In order to ensure that agency goals are accomplished, the 
    Management Team provides leadership to grantees through a staff 
    organized in Service Delivery Teams. ACF programs and functions are 
    grouped within teams according to current ACF programs and/or 
    initiatives. Each team is charged with achieving measurable progress 
    towards ACF goals through their work with state, local, and tribal 
    grantees, the public, other federal agencies, and internally within the 
    Department. The regional team structure is designed to allow ACF to 
    respond quickly in a dynamic and changing environment to achieve ACF 
    and HHS goals.
        B. The Service Delivery Teams (SDTs) report directly to the 
    Management Team. The SDTs are responsible for providing centralized 
    management and technical administration of ACF formula, block, 
    discretionary, and entitlement grants and programs to assist families 
    achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency, and to promote 
    safe, healthy, and permanent environments in which children can grow. 
    The SDTs review and recommend approval or disapproval of State and 
    tribal plans to the Management Team. SDTs recommend issuance of certain 
    grant awards based on a review of project objectives, budget 
    projections, and proposed funding levels.
        The SDTs provide policy guidance to state, local, and tribal 
    governments, and public and private organizations to foster consistent 
    and uniform adherence to federal requirements governing formula, block, 
    and entitlement programs. The SDTs provide technical assistance to 
    states, grantees, and tribes to resolve identified problems; ensure 
    that appropriate procedures and practices are adopted; develop and 
    implement outcome-based performance measures; and to monitor the 
    programs to ensure their efficiency and effectiveness.
        The SDTs represent the Management Team in dealing with the ACF 
    Program Offices on all program and policy matters under their 
    jurisdiction. Alerts or early warnings are provided to the Management 
    Team regarding problems or issues that may have significant 
    implications for the programs.
        C. The Support Teams provide administrative and management support 
    to the Regional Administrator and Management Team. Members of the 
    Support Teams report directly to the Regional Administrator or a member 
    of the Management Team. Functions within the Team include day-to-day 
    operational management of regional administrative functions such as, 
    budget, performance management, procurement, property management, 
    employee relations, human resource development activities, planning and 
    coordination, and office automation systems.
        The Team includes experts in cash assistance and supportive 
    services programs who serve as resources to all teams on issues which 
    cross-cut the organization, such as legislative policy up-dates, 
    partnership agreements, result measurements, policy guidance, and 
    monitoring state systems projects for ACF programs.
        Team members also provide leadership in regional financial 
    management matters to the Service Delivery Teams and the Management 
    Team, including reviewing cost estimates and reports for ACF grant 
    programs, recommending funding levels, and performing systematic fiscal 
    reviews. Approve grant awards based on a review of project objectives, 
    budget projections, and approved funding plans. Provide funds 
    accounting for discretionary grant programs. Establish regional 
    financial management priorities and review cost allocation plans.
    
        Dated: December 18, 1996.
    Olivia A. Golden,
    Acting Assistant Secretary for Children and Families.
    [FR Doc. 96-32744 Filed 12-24-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4184-01-M
    
    
    

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Published:
12/26/1996
Department:
Children and Families Administration
Entry Type:
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Document Number:
96-32744
Pages:
68045-68047 (3 pages)
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