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HRD-78-87 1 (1978-03-22)

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05613 - [B0865786]
[Followup on Rezommendations concerning Erroneous Aid to
Families with Dependent Children Payments]. BRD-79-87;
8-164031(3). larch 22, 1978. 2 pp. + 2 enclosures (9 pp.).

Report to Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare; by Gregory J. Ahart, Director, Human Resources Div.

Issue Area: Federally Sponsored or Assisted Income Security
     Programs: Payment Processes, Procedures, and Systems (1309).
Contact: Haman Resources Div.
Budget Function: Income Security: Public Assistance and Other
    Income Supplements (604).
Organiuatinn Concerned: Social Security Administration; Social
    and Rehabilitation Service.

         A 1976 letter report contended that Ohio and New York
City were making erroneous id to families with Dependent
Children (AFDC) payments because they had problems stopping
payments in a timely manner to recipJents determined to be
ineligible. It was estimated that Ohio misspeat about $5 million
in 1 year and that New York misspent rbout $9 million annually.
The letter recommended that HEN: detarmini whether other States
have similar problems end, if so, help those States to correct
them; monitor corrective action taken by Ohio to insure that it
was effective; and determine whether New York City's problems
could be corrected. A march 1977 followup indicated that some
action was in progress, but Pone 'ad been ccmpleted, and there
were no results reported at that time. The following were
reported in a November 1977 followup: HEV had not determined
whether there are other States that have similar problems and,
because of staffing problems and higher pricrity work, it had no
plans to do so; REW had reviewed Ohiols payment system and
determined that appropriate corrective action had been taken;
and BEW had not closely examined the situation in New York City
because of staffing problems and had received no feedback on the
progress being made by the city. There is still a need for
action by HEW to determine whether other States have similar
problems a-nd vhethew Rew York City has corrected its problems.
(BBS)

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