[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 45, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
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[CITE: 45CFR302.12]

[Page 221]
 
                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE
 
PART 302--STATE PLAN REQUIREMENTS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 302.12  Single and separate organizational unit.

    (a) The State plan shall provide for the establishment or 
designation of a single and separate organizational unit to administer 
the IV-D plan. Such unit is referred to as the IV-D agency. Under this 
requirement:
    (1) The IV-D agency may be:
    (i) Located in any other agency of the State; or,
    (ii) Established as a new agency of the State.
    (2) The IV-D agency shall be responsible and accountable for the 
operation of the IV-D program. Except as provided in Sec. 303.20 of this 
part, the agency need not perform all the functions of the IV-D program 
so long as it insures that all these functions are being carried out 
properly, efficiently, and effectively;
    (3) If the IV-D agency delegates any of the functions of the IV-D 
program to any other State or local agency or official, or any official 
with whom a cooperative agreement as described in Sec. 302.34 has been 
entered into or purchases services from any person or private agency 
pursuant to Sec. 304.22 of this part, the IV-D agency shall have 
responsibility for securing compliance with the requirements of the 
State plan by such agency or officials.
    (b) The State plan shall describe the structure of the IV-D agency 
and the distribution of responsibilities among the major divisions 
within the unit, and if it is located within another agency, show its 
place in such agency. If any of the IV-D program functions are to be 
performed outside of the IV-D agency then these functions shall be 
listed with the name of the organization responsible for performing 
them.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
0960-0253)

[40 FR 27159, June 26, 1975, as amended at 51 FR 37731, Oct. 24, 1986; 
64 FR 6247, Feb. 9, 1999]