New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 110 - CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM
Subchapter 3 - RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE DELIVERY OF SERVICES
Section 10:110-3.3 - CWA/CSU's responsibilities
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:110-3.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The CWA/CSU shall:
1. Organize in a way that effectively and efficiently handles child support
cases;
2. Make the determination as to whether the
applicant/recipient is cooperating with the child support requirements for receipt of WFNJ/TANF cash benefits
and Medicaid benefits;
3. Provide child support services as
described in this chapter;
4. Notify, on a quarterly basis,
individuals who have assigned rights of support of the amount of support payments collected;
5. Notify the family whenever they are no longer eligible for assistance
under the Title IV-A and Medicaid programs, within five working days of ineligibility, that child support
services shall continue unless the client requests that they no longer want services, but instead want to
close the case. This notice must inform the recipient of the benefits and consequences of continuing to
receive Title IV-D services, including the available services and the State's fees, cost recovery, and
distribution policies. The requirement to notify the recipient that services will be continued, unless the
family notifies the Title IV-D agency to the contrary, also applies when a child is no longer eligible for
Title IV-E foster care, but only in those cases that the Title IV-D agency determines that such services and
notice would be appropriate.
6. Cooperate on inter-county
cases;
7. Direct the probation division, obligor or payee to
change the payee to the appropriate designated state entity, in cases where support is subject to an
assignment or an application for Title IV-D services has been filed;
8. Provide application services that are readily accessible to the public
for non-public assistance cases;
9. Provide, as representatives
of the State IV-D Agency on the local level, appropriate IV-D services for those referrals received from
CP&P in accordance with the terms of the IV-E/IV-D Inter-Divisional Cooperative Agreement;
10. Provide review and adjustment services in accordance with the
procedures established by the OCSS in accordance with
45 C.F.R. 303.8
and N.J.A.C. 10:110-14; and
11. Provide monitoring and tracking
services on those NCPs involved in the work requirement program.
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