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NH Statutes
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| State statutes are created by the New Hampshire Legislature and are published in the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated and serve as legal authority for DHHS.
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The following NH State Statutes for the Department of Health & Human Services can be found at the General Court website.
- Title XII, Public Safety & Welfare, RSA 170-E:25, Children Day Care, Residential Care, and Child Placing Agencies
- Title XII, Public Safety & Welfare, RSA 170-G, Services for Children, Youth & Families
- Title XII, Public Safety & Welfare, RSA 170-G:4, Children Day Care, Residential Care, and Child Placing Agencies
- Title XII, Public Safety & Welfare, RSA 173-B, Protection of Persons from Domestic Violence
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NH Code of Administrative Rules
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| NH Code of Administrative Rules is promulgated by state agencies under the Administrative Procedure Act (RSA 541-A). State Administrative Rules are used to specify the implementation of a statute and have the full force and effect of law.
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General Program Administration, He-C 6300
- He-C 6350, Certification for Payment Standards for Residential Facilities
- He-C 6352, Certification for Payment Standards for Community-Based Providers
- He-C 6353, Allocation & Distribution of Incentive Funds
Program & Service Information, He-C 6400
- He-C 6443, Residential Placement of Educationally Disabled Children
- He-C 6446, Foster Family Care Licensing Requirements
- He-C 6450, Experiential/Wilderness Facility Licensing Requirements
Employment-Related Child Care Program, He-C 6910
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DHHS Policies
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| Policies are used as administrative guidelines to assist DHHS staff in implementing programs and services. They are intended to help clients and the public better understand DHHS programs and procedures. Unlike statutes and administrative rules, policies are not laws and do not have the force and effect of laws.
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The Family Services Children's Eligibility Manual (FSCEM) outlines the eligibility criteria for the IV-E Foster Care and Adoption Subsidy programs. These policies determine what funds are used for services under the Foster Care and Adoption Subsidy programs. They do not in any way preclude a child from receiving services.
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Federal Statutes & Regulations:
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| Federal statutes are created by the United States Congress and are published in the United States Code and serve as legal authority for DHHS. Federal regulations are administrative rules promulgated by federal agencies and are used to specify the implementation of a statute. Federal regulations have the full force and effect of law.
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US Code: Title 42, The Public Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security Act, Subchapter IV, John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence Program
US Code: Title 42, The Public Health & Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security, Subchapter IV, Grants to States for Aid & Services to Needy Families with Children & for Child-Welfare Services, Part A, Block Grants to States for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, 42 USC, 601 et seq.
US Code: Title 42, The Public Health & Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security, Subchapter IV, Grants to States for Aid & Services to Needy Families with Children & for Child-Welfare Services, Part B, Child & Family Services, 42 USC, Subparts 1 & 2, 620 et seq.
US Code: Title 42, The Public Health & Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security, Subchapter IV, Grants to States for Aid & Services to Needy Families with Children & for Child-Welfare Services, Part E, Federal Payments for Foster Care & Adoption Assistance, 42 USC, 670 et seq.
US Code: Title 42, The Public Health & Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security, Subchapter XIX, Grants to States for Medical Assistance Programs, 42 USC, 1396 et seq.
US Code: Title 42, The Public Health & Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security, Subchapter XX, Block Grants to States for Social Services, 42 USC, 1397 et seq.
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