To establish and maintain a cost-effective child support program, the county must:
- (1) attempt to locate noncustodial parents;
- (2) establish paternity;
- (3) establish and enforce support obligations;
- (4) report to the Office of the Attorney General the required statistical data;
- (5) immediately forward funds collected on welfare-related cases to the Office of the Attorney General;
- (6) comply with the Office of the Attorney General's production standards, monthly levels of AFDC collections, and required costs efficiency levels;
- (7) comply with contractually required program standards; and
- (8) respond promptly to all public inquiries.
Source Note:The provisions of this §55.151 adopted to be effective December 30, 1983, 8 TexReg 5275.