Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. “TANF”) funded services. (1) Community-based Family Preservation Services may be funded with TANF funds if the following criteria are met: a. The applicable Service Standard must be Father Engagement, Parent Education, Parenting/Family Functioning Assessment, Tutoring/Literacy Classes, or Visitation Facilitation – Parent/Child/Sibling; b. Case Type must be a DCS Case Type; and c. There must be at least one minor child (under the age of 18) involved in the case who is benefiting from the service. (2) For the Emergency Assistance program, DCS will determine upon the conclusion of an episode of service, whether the conditions of any given client service episode qualifiesfor funding from its TANF sub-grant, and if so, DCS will ensure it has the required documentation to meet these obligations. Service providers must provide documentation upon request of DCS. (3) TANF funded services are subject to the audit requirements specified in Section 7 [Audits and Monitoring] of the Contract. DCS may, at its discretion and subject to the limitations of Section 7 of the Contract, identify specific audit needs for TANF funded services. (4) At the end of each fiscal year, providers will receive a cumulative summary of total expenditures funded through TANF. Providers must make certain that reported TANF expenditures have not and will not be used in the future to satisfy the cost-sharing or matching requirement of any Federal program.
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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. “TANF”") funded services.
(1) Community-based Family Preservation Services services may be funded with TANF funds if the following criteria are met:
a. The applicable Service Standard must be Father Engagement, Parent Education, Parenting/Family Functioning Assessment, Tutoring/Literacy Classes, or Visitation Facilitation – -- Parent/Child/Sibling;
b. Case Type must be a DCS Case Type; and
c. There must be at least one minor child (under the age of 18) involved in the case who is benefiting from the service.
(2) For the Emergency Assistance program, DCS will determine upon the conclusion of an episode of service, whether the conditions of any given client service episode qualifiesfor qualifies for funding from its TANF sub-grant, and if so, DCS will ensure it has the required documentation to meet these obligations. Service providers must provide documentation upon request of DCS.
(3) TANF funded services are subject to the audit requirements specified in Section 7 [Audits and Monitoring] of the Contract. DCS may, at its discretion and subject to the limitations of Section 7 of the Contract, identify specific audit needs for TANF funded services.
(4) . At the end of each fiscal year, providers will receive a cumulative summary of total expenditures funded through TANF. Providers must make certain that reported TANF expenditures have not and will not be used in the future to satisfy the cost-sharing or matching requirement of any Federal program.
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Samples: Professional Services
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. “TANF”) funded services.
(1) Community-based Family Preservation Services services may be funded with TANF funds if the following criteria are met:
a. The applicable Service Standard must be Father Engagement, Parent Education, Parenting/Family Functioning Assessment, Tutoring/Literacy Classes, or Visitation Facilitation – Parent/Child/Sibling;
b. Case Type must be a DCS Case Type; and
c. There must be at least one minor child (under the age of 18) involved in the case who is benefiting from the service.
(2) For the Emergency Assistance program, DCS will determine upon the conclusion of an episode of service, whether the conditions of any given client service episode qualifiesfor qualifies for funding from its TANF sub-grant, and if so, DCS will ensure it has the required documentation to meet these obligations. Service providers must provide documentation upon request of DCS.
(3) TANF funded services are subject to the audit requirements specified in Section 7 [Audits and Monitoring] of the Contract. DCS may, at its discretion and subject to the limitations of Section 7 of the Contract, identify specific audit needs for TANF funded services.
(4) At the end of each fiscal year, providers will receive a cumulative summary of total expenditures funded through TANF. Providers must make certain that reported TANF expenditures have not and will not be used in the future to satisfy the cost-sharing or matching requirement of any Federal program.
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Samples: Professional Services
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. “TANF”) funded services.
(1) Community-based Family Preservation Services may be funded with TANF funds if the following criteria are met:
a. The applicable Service Standard must be Father Engagement, Parent Education, Parenting/Family Functioning Assessment, Tutoring/Literacy Classes, or Visitation Facilitation – Parent/Child/Sibling;
b. Case Type must be a DCS Case Type; and
c. There must be at least one minor child (under the age of 18) involved in the case who is benefiting from the service.
(2) For the Emergency Assistance program, DCS will determine upon the conclusion of an episode of service, whether the conditions of any given client service episode qualifiesfor qualifies for funding from its TANF sub-grant, and if so, DCS will ensure it has the required documentation to meet these obligations. Service providers must provide documentation upon request of DCS.
(3) TANF funded services are subject to the audit requirements specified in Section 7 [Audits and Monitoring] of the Contract. DCS may, at its discretion and subject to the limitations of Section 7 of the Contract, identify specific audit needs for TANF funded services.
(4) At the end of each fiscal year, providers will receive a cumulative summary of total expenditures funded through TANF. Providers must make certain that reported TANF expenditures have not and will not be used in the future to satisfy the cost-sharing or matching requirement of any Federal program.
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Samples: Professional Services
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. “TANF”) funded services.
(1) Community-based Family Preservation Services services may be funded with TANF funds if the following criteria are met:
a. (a) The applicable Service Standard must be Father Engagement, Parent Education, Parenting/Family Functioning Assessment, Tutoring/Literacy Classes, or Visitation Facilitation – Parent/Child/Sibling;
b. (b) Case Type must be a DCS Case Type; and
c. (c) There must be at least one minor child (under the age of 18) involved in the case who is benefiting from the service.
(2) For the Emergency Assistance program, DCS will determine upon the conclusion of an episode of service, whether the conditions of any given client service episode qualifiesfor qualifies for funding from its TANF sub-grant, and if so, DCS will ensure it has the required documentation to meet these obligations. Service providers must provide documentation upon request of DCS.
(3) TANF funded services are subject to the audit requirements specified in Section 7 [Audits and Monitoring] of the Contract. DCS may, at its discretion and subject to the limitations of Section 7 of the Contract, identify specific audit needs for TANF funded services.
(4) At the end of each fiscal year, providers will receive a cumulative summary of total expenditures funded through TANF. Providers must make certain that reported TANF expenditures have not and will not be used in the future to satisfy the cost-sharing or matching requirement of any Federal program.
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Samples: Professional Services