Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 94 Part 1.djvu/514

 94 STAT. 464

42 USC 652.

Ante, p. 463.

Ante, p. 463.

PUBLIC LAW 96-265—JUNE 9, 1980 management in the administration of the State plan, in the State and localities thereof, so as (A) to control, account for, and monitor (i) all the factors in the child support enforcement collection and paternity determination process under such plan (including, but not limited to, (I) identifiable correlation factors (such as social security numbers, names, dates of birth, home addresses and mailing addresses (including postal ZIP codes) of any individual with respect to whom child support obligations are sought to be established or enforced and with respect to any person to whom such support obligations are owing) to assure sufficient compatibility among the systems of different jurisdictions to permit periodic screening to determine whether such individual is paying or is obligated to pay child support in more than one jurisdiction, (II) checking of records of such individuals on a periodic basis with Federal, intra- and inter-State, and local agencies, (III) maintaining the data necessary to meet the Federal reporting requirements on a timely basis, and (IV) delinquency and enforcement activities), (ii) the collection and distribution of support payments (both intra- and inter-State), the determination, collection and distribution, of incentive payments both inter- and intra-State, and the maintenance of accounts receivable on all amounts owed, collected and distributed, and (iii) the costs of all services rendered, either directly or by interfacing with State financial management and expenditure information, (B) to provide interface with records of the State's aid to families with dependent children program in order to determine if a collection of a support payment causes a change affecting eligibility for or the amount of aid under such program, (C) to provide for security against unauthorized access to, or use of, the data in such system, and (D) to provide management information on all cases under the State plan from initial referral or application through collection and enforcement.". (c) Section 452 of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(d)(1) The Secretary shall not approve the initial and annually updated advance automatic data processing planning document. referred to in section 454(16), unless he finds that such document, when implemented, will generally carry out the objectives of the management system referred to in such subsection, and such document— "(A) provides for the conduct of, aild reflects the results of, requirements analysis studies, which include consideration of the program mission, functions, organization, services, constraints, and current support, of, in, or relating to, such system, "(B) contains a description of the proposed management system referred to in section 455(a)(3), including a description of information flows, input data, and output reports and uses, "(C) sets forth the security and interface requirements to be employed in such management system, "(D) describes the projected resource requirements for staff and other needs, and the resources available or expected to be available to meet such requirements, "(E) contains an implementation plan and backup procedures to handle possible failures, "(F) contains a summary of proposed improvement of such management system in terms of qualitative and quantitative benefits, and

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