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Child Support Enforcement: Strong Leadership Required to Maximize Benefits of Automated Systems

机译:儿童支持执法:需要强有力的领导才能最大限度地发挥自动化系统的优势

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According to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the number of child support cases in which collections are being made is about 20 percent. As a result, millions of children may not be adequately provided for or may need to rely on welfare. Child support payments will become even more important to recipients who may cease to be covered by welfare under recently enacted legislation. In an attempt to increase collections of child support, the Congress in 1980 authorized federal funding to pay up to 90 percent of states costs for operating and developing automated child support enforcement systems. This has amounted to over $2 billion to date. Concerned about how effectively this money has been spent, Representatives Henry J. Hyde and Lynn C. Woolsey asked GAO to update its 1992 report on this subject,1 examining (1) the status of state development efforts, including costs incurred, (2) whether the Department of Health and Human Services had implemented GAOs 1992 recommendations, and (3) whether the Department was providing effective federal oversight of state systems development.

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