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Noncustodial Parent Employment Program 2016 — 2017

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Noncustodial Parent Employment Program 2016 — 2017

Appropriation Level: $200,000

The funds available through this initiative are for a court-based referral and compliance monitoring program designed to address underemployment and unemployment among noncustodial parents, promote timely and consistent payment of child support, and improve the financial stability of custodial parents to support better outcomes for their children.

Program Funding Detail
Program Funding State Fiscal Year Cycle
Noncustodial Parent Employment Program $200,000 SFY 2016-17 10/1/18 — 9/30/19
Total $200,000    

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