Part 260 — General Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Provisions
Subpart A — What Rules Generally Apply to the TANF Program?
- § 260.10— What does this part cover?
- § 260.20— What is the purpose of the TANF program?
- § 260.30— What definitions apply under the TANF regulations?
- § 260.31— What does the term “assistance” mean?
- § 260.32— What does the term “WtW cash assistance” mean?
- § 260.33— When are expenditures on State or local tax credits allowable expenditures for TANF-related purposes?
- § 260.34— When do the Charitable Choice provisions of TANF apply?
- § 260.35— What other Federal laws apply to TANF?
- § 260.40— When are these provisions in effect?
Subpart B — What Special Provisions Apply to Victims of Domestic Violence?
- § 260.50— What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 260.51— What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 260.52— What are the basic provisions of the Family Violence Option (FVO)?
- § 260.54— Do States have flexibility to grant good cause domestic violence waivers?
- § 260.55— What are the additional requirements for Federal recognition of good cause domestic violence waivers?
- § 260.58— What penalty relief is available to a State whose failure to meet the work participation rates is attributable to providing federally recognized good cause domestic violence waivers?
- § 260.59— What penalty relief is available to a State that failed to comply with the five-year limit on Federal assistance because it provided federally recognized good cause domestic violence waivers?
Subpart C — What Special Provisions Apply to States that Were Operating Programs Under Approved Waivers?
- § 260.70— What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 260.71— What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 260.72— What basic requirements must State demonstration components meet for the purpose of determining if inconsistencies exist with respect to work requirements or time limits?
- § 260.73— How do existing welfare reform waivers affect the participation rates and work rules?
- § 260.74— How do existing welfare reform waivers affect the application of the Federal time-limit provisions?
- § 260.75— If a State is claiming a waiver inconsistency for work requirements or time limits, what must the Governor certify?
- § 260.76— What special rules apply to States that are continuing evaluations of their waiver demonstrations?