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County staff brief committee on Title IV-D child support contracts, cite 66% federal reimbursement and timing issues
Summary
Health and Human Services staff told the committee that annual Title IV-D cooperative agreements (about $10.5 million) allow the county to recover up to 66% of child-support administration costs; staff described contract restructuring and state deadlines that delayed signatures and said the contracts will appear on full council next Tuesday.
County staff briefed the Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services and Aging Committee on March 19 about the annual Title IV-D cooperative agreements that fund child support services.
Marcos Cortez (Office of Child Support Services) said the Title IV-D agreements are mandated by the Ohio Revised Code and Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services regulations and enable the county to seek federal reimbursement for eligible child-support expenses. Richard Wyler, the child support business manager, said the set of contracts can…
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