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The Pandemic Emergency Assistance Fund, to inform tribes administering Tribal TANF programs under a 477 plan of the Pandemic Emergency Assistance Fund reallotment.
This Information Memoranda reminds States and Tribes of the Final Policy Statements of the Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility on Coordinated Human Service Transportation Planning and Vehicle Resource Sharing.
This Information Memorandum informs State and Tribal agencies and other interested parties of the final regulations published on July 31, 2002 and provides notification that this disregard should be applied in determining TANF eligibility and the amount of benefits in accordance with the referenced statutory requirement.
This Information Memoradum explains how the referenced legislation affects award amounts for the FY 2011 TANF Contingency Fund and TANF Supplemental Grant award amounts and provides a table showing the award calculations.
This Information Memorandum reminds State TANF agencies of requirements found in the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 and encourages them to reassess their current procedures for registering individuals to vote and to make improvements in their systems where necessary.
This Information Memorandum discusses the importance of addressing family homelessness with allowable uses of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds for families experiencing and at risk of experiencing homelessness.
To provide States and other interested parties with information regarding JOBS participation rates for overall AFDC recipients and separately for AFDC- unemployed parents (UP).
This memorandum transmits the FY 2013 work participation rates. All States were required to report work participation information for the months of October 2012 through September 2013.