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Children and Families, Department of
Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Biennial publication of
allotment percentages for States under
the Title IV–B subpart 1, Child Welfare
Services State Grants Program (CFDA
No. 93.645).
As required by section 423(c)
of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
623(c)), the Department is publishing
the allotment percentage for each State
under the Title IV–B Subpart 1, Child
Welfare Services State Grants Program.
Under section 423(a), the allotment
percentages are one of the factors used
in the computation of the Federal grants
awarded under the Program.
DATES: Effective Date: The allotment
percentages shall be effective for Fiscal
Years 2014 and 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Deborah Bell, Grants Fiscal Management
Specialist, Office of Grants
Management, Office of Administration,
Administration for Children and
Families, telephone (202) 401–4611.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
allotment percentage for each State is
determined on the basis of paragraphs
(b) and (c) of section 423 of the Act.
These figures are available on the ACF
homepage on the Internet: https://
www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/cb/. The
allotment percentage for each State is as
follows:
SUMMARY:
Allotment
percentage
State
Administration for Children and
Families
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Alaska .....................................
Arizona ....................................
Arkansas .................................
California .................................
Colorado ..................................
Connecticut .............................
Delaware .................................
District of Columbia .................
Florida .....................................
Notice of Allotment Percentages to
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46.95
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50.17
30.00
52.15
State
Georgia ...................................
Hawaii .....................................
Idaho .......................................
Illinois ......................................
Indiana ....................................
Iowa .........................................
Kansas ....................................
Kentucky .................................
Louisiana .................................
Maine ......................................
Maryland .................................
Massachusetts ........................
Michigan ..................................
Minnesota ................................
Mississippi ...............................
Missouri ...................................
Montana ..................................
Nebraska .................................
Nevada ....................................
New Hampshire ......................
New Jersey .............................
New Mexico ............................
New York ................................
North Carolina .........................
North Dakota ...........................
Ohio .........................................
Oklahoma ................................
Oregon ....................................
Pennsylvania ...........................
Rhode Island ...........................
South Carolina ........................
South Dakota ..........................
Tennessee ..............................
Texas ......................................
Utah .........................................
Vermont ...................................
Virginia ....................................
Washington .............................
West Virginia ...........................
Wisconsin ................................
Wyoming .................................
American Samoa ....................
Guam ......................................
N. Mariana Islands ..................
Puerto Rico .............................
Virgin Islands ..........................
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Allotment
percentage
56.50
48.28
60.31
47.24
57.13
51.66
51.07
59.06
53.44
53.78
38.87
35.75
56.74
46.65
61.31
54.07
56.75
49.86
54.72
44.88
36.63
58.63
38.75
56.40
46.22
54.68
55.29
54.75
49.18
47.35
59.57
49.19
56.09
52.09
59.41
50.06
44.51
46.91
59.92
52.31
43.29
70.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
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Dated: November 1, 2012.
Bryan Samuels,
Commissioner, Administration on Children,
Youth and Families.
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ACTION:
Notice.
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opportunity for public comment on the
proposed collection of certain
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least 30 days prior to a presubmission
conference. This information includes a
detailed agenda, a copy of any materials
to be presented at the conference, a list
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manner and form in which the NADA
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effectiveness data, proposed labeling,
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safety) and any methods used to
determine residues of drug chemicals in
edible tissue from food producing
animals. Guidance #152 outlines a risk
assessment approach for evaluating the
microbial food safety of antimicrobial
new animal drugs. FDA requests that an
applicant accompany NADAs,
supplemental NADAs, and requests for
phased review of data to support
NADAs, with the Form FDA 356V to
ensure efficient and accurate processing
of information to support new animal
drug approval.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Notice of Allotment Percentages to States for Child Welfare
Services State Grants
AGENCY: Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration
for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Biennial publication of allotment percentages for States under
the Title IV-B subpart 1, Child Welfare Services State Grants Program
(CFDA No. 93.645).
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SUMMARY: As required by section 423(c) of the Social Security Act (42
U.S.C. 623(c)), the Department is publishing the allotment percentage
for each State under the Title IV-B Subpart 1, Child Welfare Services
State Grants Program. Under section 423(a), the allotment percentages
are one of the factors used in the computation of the Federal grants
awarded under the Program.
DATES: Effective Date: The allotment percentages shall be effective for
Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Deborah Bell, Grants Fiscal Management
Specialist, Office of Grants Management, Office of Administration,
Administration for Children and Families, telephone (202) 401-4611.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The allotment percentage for each State is
determined on the basis of paragraphs (b) and (c) of section 423 of the
Act. These figures are available on the ACF homepage on the Internet:
https://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/cb/. The allotment percentage for each
State is as follows:
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State Allotment percentage
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Alabama.................................. 57.91
Alaska................................... 44.94
Arizona.................................. 57.33
Arkansas................................. 59.25
California............................... 47.26
Colorado................................. 46.95
Connecticut.............................. 30.73
Delaware................................. 50.17
District of Columbia..................... 30.00
Florida.................................. 52.15
Georgia.................................. 56.50
Hawaii................................... 48.28
Idaho.................................... 60.31
Illinois................................. 47.24
Indiana.................................. 57.13
Iowa..................................... 51.66
Kansas................................... 51.07
Kentucky................................. 59.06
Louisiana................................ 53.44
Maine.................................... 53.78
Maryland................................. 38.87
Massachusetts............................ 35.75
Michigan................................. 56.74
Minnesota................................ 46.65
Mississippi.............................. 61.31
Missouri................................. 54.07
Montana.................................. 56.75
Nebraska................................. 49.86
Nevada................................... 54.72
New Hampshire............................ 44.88
New Jersey............................... 36.63
New Mexico............................... 58.63
New York................................. 38.75
North Carolina........................... 56.40
North Dakota............................. 46.22
Ohio..................................... 54.68
Oklahoma................................. 55.29
Oregon................................... 54.75
Pennsylvania............................. 49.18
Rhode Island............................. 47.35
South Carolina........................... 59.57
South Dakota............................. 49.19
Tennessee................................ 56.09
Texas.................................... 52.09
Utah..................................... 59.41
Vermont.................................. 50.06
Virginia................................. 44.51
Washington............................... 46.91
West Virginia............................ 59.92
Wisconsin................................ 52.31
Wyoming.................................. 43.29
American Samoa........................... 70.00
Guam..................................... 70.00
N. Mariana Islands....................... 70.00
Puerto Rico.............................. 70.00
Virgin Islands........................... 70.00
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Dated: November 1, 2012.
Bryan Samuels,
Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families.
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