45 CFR Part 205
28 sections.
- § 205.5§ 205.5 Plan amendments.
- § 205.10§ 205.10 Hearings.
- § 205.25§ 205.25 Eligibility of supplemental security income beneficiaries for food stamps or surplus commodities.
- § 205.30§ 205.30 Methods of administration.
- § 205.32§ 205.32 Procedures for issuance of replacement checks.
- § 205.35§ 205.35 Mechanized claims processing and information retrieval systems; definitions.
- § 205.36§ 205.36 State plan requirements.
- § 205.37§ 205.37 Responsibilities of the Administration for Children and Families (ACF).
- § 205.38§ 205.38 Federal financial participation (FFP) for establishing a statewide mechanized system.
- § 205.44§ 205.44 [Reserved]
- § 205.45§ 205.45 Federal financial participation in relation to State emergency welfare preparedness.
- § 205.50§ 205.50 Safeguarding information for the financial assistance programs.
- § 205.51§ 205.51 Income and eligibility verification requirements.
- § 205.52§ 205.52 Furnishing of social security numbers.
- § 205.55§ 205.55 Requirements for requesting and furnishing eligibility and income information.
- § 205.56§ 205.56 Requirements governing the use of income and eligibility information.
- § 205.57§ 205.57 Maintenance of a machine readable file; requests for income and eligibility information.
- § 205.58§ 205.58 Income and eligibility information; specific agreements required between the State agency and the agency supplying the information.
- § 205.60§ 205.60 Reports and maintenance of records.
- § 205.70§ 205.70 Availability of agency program manuals.
- § 205.100§ 205.100 Single State agency.
- § 205.101§ 205.101 Organization for administration.
- § 205.120§ 205.120 Statewide operation.
- § 205.130§ 205.130 State financial participation.
- § 205.150§ 205.150 Cost allocation.
- § 205.160§ 205.160 Equipment—Federal financial participation.
- § 205.170§ 205.170 State standards for office space, equipment, and facilities.
- § 205.190§ 205.190 Standard-setting authority for institutions.
This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.