Administration's Proposed Federal Child Care Regulations: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, September 26, 1991, Volume 4

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Page 290 - Preponderance of evidence is evidence which is of greater weight or more convincing than the evidence which is offered in opposition to it; that is, evidence which as a whole shows that the fact sought to be proved is more probable than not.
Page 114 - Fund is a privately funded public charity dedicated to providing a strong and effective voice for children, especially poor and minority children and their families.
Page 131 - American Public Welfare Association's National Council of State Human Service Administrators.
Page 358 - Committee on Ways and Means United States House of Representatives 1102 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515...
Page 39 - ... under the Social Services Block Grant (title XX of the Social Security Act). The...
Page 164 - Grant. (b)(l) This section does not prohibit a State from imposing more stringent standards and licensing or regulatory requirements on child care providers of services for which assistance is provided under the Block Grant than the standards or requirements imposed on other child care providers.
Page 2 - ... for families who lose AFDC eligibility as a result of increased hours of, or increased income from, employment or as a result of the loss of earnings disregards. The AFDC statute also includes entitlement funds to the States to provide child care to families who are not receiving AFDC who need such care in order to work and would otherwise be at risk of becoming eligible for AFDC. Finally, Federal law requires AFDC mothers to assign their child support rights to the State and to cooperate with...
Page 145 - In order to assist the States to provide adequately for the care and protection of children whose parents are, for part of the day, working or seeking work, or otherwise absent from the home or unable for other reasons to provide parental supervision...

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