§ 304.30 Public sources of State's share.
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(a) Public funds, other than those derived from private resources, used by the IV-D agency for its child support enforcement program may be considered as the State's share in claiming Federal reimbursement where such funds are:
(1) Appropriated directly to the IV-D agency; or
(2) Funds of another public agency which are:
(i) Transferred to the IV-D agency and are under its administrative control; or
(ii) Certified by the contributing public agency as representing expenditures under the State's IV-D plan, subject to the limitations of this part.
(b) Public funds used by the IV-D agency for its child support enforcement program may not be considered as the State's share in claiming Federal reimbursement where such funds are:
(1) Federal funds, unless authorized by Federal law to be used to match other Federal funds;
(2) Used to match other Federal funds.
[41 FR 7105, Feb. 17, 1976]
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