United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 42. THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE |
Chapter 7. SOCIAL SECURITY |
SubChapter IV. GRANTS TO STATES FOR AID AND SERVICES TO NEEDY FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AND FOR CHILD-WELFARE SERVICES |
Part D. Child Support and Establishment of Paternity |
§ 655a. Provision for reimbursement of expenses
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For purposes of section 655 of this title, expenses incurred to reimburse State employment offices for furnishing information requested of such offices— (1) pursuant to section 49b(b) of title 29, or (2) by a State or local agency charged with the duty of carrying a State plan for child support approved under this part, shall be considered to constitute expenses incurred in the administration of such State plan.
Codification
Section was formerly classified to section 603a of this title.
Section was not enacted as part of the Social Security Act which comprises this chapter.
Amendments
1998—Par. (1). Pub. L. 105–220 substituted “section 49b(b) of title 29” for “the third sentence of section 49b(a) of title 29”.
1996—Pub. L. 104–193 amended section catchline and text generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “For purposes of section 603 of this title, expenses incurred to reimburse State employment offices for furnishing information requested of such offices pursuant to the third sentence of section 49b(a) of title 29, by a State or local agency administering a State plan approved under part A of this subchapter shall be considered to constitute expenses incurred in the administration of such State plan; and for purposes of section 655 of this title, expenses incurred to reimburse State employment offices for furnishing information so requested by a State or local agency charged with the duty of carrying out a State plan for child support approved under part D of this subchapter shall be considered to constitute expenses incurred in the administration of such State plan.”
Effective Date Of Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 105–220 effective
Amendment by Pub. L. 104–193 effective