[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 45 Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 45CFR1357.16]



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                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE

 

CHAPTER XIII--OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 

                           AND HUMAN SERVICES

 

PART 1357_REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO TITLE IV-B--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  1357.16  Annual progress and services reports.



    (a) Annual progress and services reports. Annually, each State and 

each Indian Tribe must conduct an interim review of the progress made in 

the previous year toward accomplishing the goals and objectives in the 

plan, based on updated information. In developing paragraphs (a)(2) 

through (a)(4) of this section, the State and the Indian Tribe must 

involve the agencies, organizations, and individuals who are a part of 

the on-going CFSP-related consultation and coordination process. On the 

basis of this review, each State and Indian Tribe must prepare and 

submit to ACF, and make available to the public, an Annual Progress and 

Services Report which must include the following--

    (1) A report on the specific accomplishments and progress made in 

the past fiscal year toward meeting each goal and objective, including 

improved outcomes for children and families, and a more comprehensive, 

coordinated, effective child and family services continuum;

    (2) Any revisions in the statement of goals and objectives, or to 

the training plan, if necessary, to reflect changed circumstances;

    (3) For Indian Tribes, a description of the child welfare and/or 

family preservation and family support services to be provided in the 

upcoming fiscal year highlighting any changes in services or program 

design and including the information required in 45 CFR 1357.15(n);

    (4) For States, a description of the child protective, child 

welfare, family preservation, family support, and independent living 

services to be provided in the upcoming fiscal year highlighting any 

additions or changes in



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services or program design and including the information required in 45 

CFR 1357.15(n);

    (5) Information on activities in the areas of training, technical 

assistance, research, evaluation, or management information systems that 

will be carried out in the upcoming fiscal year in support of the goals 

and objectives in the plan;

    (6) For States only, the information required to meet the 

maintenance of effort (non-supplantation) requirement in section 432(a) 

(7) and (8) of the Act;

    (7) For States and eligible Indian Tribes phasing in requirements 

for a consolidated CFSP, information on activities and progress directed 

toward a consolidated plan by June 30, 1996 or 1997. The report must 

include information that demonstrates States' and eligible Indian 

Tribes' progress toward the consolidation of a CFSP, including 

activities that have been accomplished and still need to be 

accomplished; and

    (8) Any other information the State or the Indian Tribe wishes to 

include.

    (b) Submittal of the annual progress and services report and CFS-

101. (1) The State and the Indian Tribe must send the Annual Progress 

and Services Report and the CFS-101 to the appropriate ACF Regional 

Office no later than June 30 of the year prior to the fiscal year in 

which the services will be provided (e.g., the report submitted and made 

public by June 30, 1996 will describe the services to be provided in FY 

1997. The report covering FY 1998 services must be submitted by June 30, 

1997.)

    (2) In order for States and eligible Indian Tribes to receive title 

IV-B, subparts 1 and 2 allocations a CFS-101 must be submitted for each 

fiscal year.

    (3) States and Indian Tribes which have consolidated the 

requirements for title IV-B, subparts 1 and 2, must submit the CFS-101 

to the appropriate ACF Regional Office no later than June 30 of the year 

prior to the fiscal year in which the services will be provided (e.g., 

for FY 1997 allocations, the CFS-101 must be submitted by June 30, 1996; 

for FY 1998 allocations, the CFS-101 must be submitted by June 30, 

1997.)

    (4) States and eligible Indian Tribes choosing to phase-in the 

requirements for a consolidated CFSP must:

    (i) Submit by June 30, 1996 a CFS-101 for title IV-B, subpart 1 for 

FY 1996 allocations; a CFS-101 for title IV-B, subpart 2 for FY 1997 

allocations; and, if a State or eligible Indian Tribe chooses, a CFS-101 

for subpart 1 FY 1997 allocations.

    (ii) Submit by June 30, 1997 a CFS-101 for title IV-B, subpart 1 for 

FY 1997 allocations, if not previously submitted by June 30, 1996; and a 

CFS-101 for FY 1998 for subparts 1 and 2 allocations.

    (c) Annual progress and services reports on FY 1994 family support 

and family preservation services. Each State and Indian Tribe that used 

FY 1994 funds under title IV-B, subpart 2, for services must describe in 

the CFSP what services were provided, the population(s) served, and the 

geographic areas where services were available. The CFSP also must 

include the amount of FY 1994 funds used for planning, for family 

preservation services, for family support services, and a brief 

statement on how these services met the service priorities of the State 

or the Indian Tribe.

    (d) Availability of the annual progress and services report. The 

State and the Indian Tribe must make the Annual Progress and Services 

Report available to the public including the agencies, organizations, 

and individuals with which the State or the Indian Tribe is coordinating 

services or consulting and to other interested members of the public. 

Each State and eligible Indian Tribe within the State must exchange 

copies of their Annual Progress and Services Reports.

    (e) FY 1999 Final Review. In FY 1999, each State and eligible Indian 

Tribe must conduct a final review of progress toward accomplishing the 

goals and objectives in the plan. On the basis of the final review, it 

must--

    (1) Prepare a final report on the progress made toward accomplishing 

the goals and objectives; and

    (2) Send the final report to the ACF Regional Office and make it 

available to the public.

    (f) FY 2000 Five-Year State Plan. Based on the FY 1999 final review 

and final Annual Progress and Services Report, and in consultation with 

a broad range of agencies, organizations, and individuals, the States 

and eligible Indian Tribes must develop a new five-year



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CFSP following the requirements of 45 CFR 1357.15.



(This requirement has been approved by the Office of Management and 

Budget under OMB Control Number 0980-0047. In accordance with the 

Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, 

and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information 

unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.)



[61 FR 58659, Nov. 18, 1996, as amended at 66 FR 58677, Nov. 23, 2001]