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HRD-77-127 1 (1977-08-09)

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fTh- Availability of Funds for Child care Service Programs in
Maryland1. HRi)-77-127; B-164031(3). August 9, 1977. 5 pp.

Peport to Rep. Marjorie S. Holt- Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes; by
Gregory J. Ahart, Director, Human Resources Div..

Issue Area: Income Security Programs: Program Monitoring and
     Administration (1303).
 Contact: Human Resources Dliv.
 Budgqet Function: Education, Manpower, and Social Services:
    Social Services (506).
Orqaniza4ion Concerned: Department of Health, Education, an.
     Welfare.
Congressional Relevance: Rep. Marjorie S. Holt* Sen.. Paul S.
    Sarbanes.
Authority: Social Security Act, title XX, as amendei (P.L.
    q4-401; 10 Stat. 1215; 42 U.S.C. 1397).

         Public Law 94-401 authorized adlitional funding for
child care services and for grants to hire welfare recipients in
jobs related to child day care services. Forty million dollars
were provided for the transitional quarter (July through
September 1976) and $200 million for fiscal year 1977.
Findings/Conclusions: Maryland's maximum allotment of the
Federal funds was !776,000 for the transition quarter and $3.8
millio. for the fiscal year. A mfmorandum was sent to all States
administering programs under title XX of the Social Security Act
shr.ctly after passage of Public Law 94-401 analyzing the
provisions and requirements of the new law an,, listiig each
State's maximum allotment of Federal funds for child day care
services for the transition quarter and for fiscal year 1977. A
month later, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
(HEW) sent State title XX administrators instructions for
meeting the reporting requirements of the law. Maryland
officials said that, although they had received adequate interim
rsportirq instructions, the State hesitated to implement the
provisions of the new law because final regulations had not been
published by HEW. Maryland was not eligible for any of the
aidi+ional furls during the transitional quarter, but dil
receive funds under the new law for the first guarter of fiscal
Vwar 19'7-. (SC)

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