45 CFR Part 263
PART 263—EXPENDITURES OF STATE AND FEDERAL TANF FUNDS
- PART 263—EXPENDITURES OF STATE AND FEDERAL TANF FUNDS
- 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
- § 263.0 What definitions apply to this part?
- Subpart A—What Rules Apply to a State's Maintenance of Effort?
- § 263.1 How much State money must a State expend annually to meet the basic MOE requirement?
- § 263.2 What kinds of State expenditures count toward meeting a State's basic MOE expenditure requirement?
- § 263.3 When do child care expenditures count?
- § 263.4 When do educational expenditures count?
- § 263.5 When do expenditures in State-funded programs count?
- § 263.6 What kinds of expenditures do not count?
- § 263.8 What happens if a State fails to meet the basic MOE requirement?
- § 263.9 May a State avoid a penalty for failing to meet the basic MOE requirement through reasonable cause or corrective compliance?
- Subpart B—What Rules Apply to the Use of Federal TANF Funds?
- § 263.10 What actions would we take against a State if it uses Federal TANF funds in violation of the Act?
- § 263.11 What uses of Federal TANF funds are improper?
- § 263.12 How will we determine if a State intentionally misused Federal TANF funds?
- § 263.13 Is there a limit on the amount of Federal TANF funds that a State may spend on administrative costs?
- § 263.14 What methodology shall States use to allocate TANF costs?
- Subpart C—What Rules Apply to Individual Development Accounts?
- § 263.20 What definitions apply to Individual Development Accounts (IDAs)?
- § 263.21 May a State use the TANF grant to fund IDAs?
- § 263.22 Are there any restrictions on IDA funds?
- § 263.23 How does a State prevent a recipient from using the IDA account for unqualified purposes?