Appointed by Secretary of Human Resources: George Haggerty; Myra Hettleman; Delores G. Kelley; Linda E. Mouzon; Dawn Oxley Musgrave, Esq.; Marsha G. Perry; Stephanie J. Pettaway; Jacqueline Thomas; J. Tyson Tildon, Ph.D.; Clyde Tolley; Martin P. Welch; Susan Wood.
In Nov. 1997, Secretary of Human Resources created Adoption Oversight Team to oversee implementation of recommendations of Governor's Commission on Adoption.
Team last met in 2000.
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Under Office of Adult and Family Services within Community Services Administration, this unit was incorporated into Community-Based Services in March 1997.
ATTENDANT CARE PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Under Office of Adult Services, last met in 1996.
BUREAU OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
Under Family Investment Administration, phased out and functions dispersed to Bureau of Local Operations by Jan. 2010.
BUREAU OF CONTRACT MONITORING
Under Family Investment Administration, phased out and functions transferred to Bureau of Local Operations by Jan. 2010.
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT OPERATIONS & SUPPORT
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Bureau of Work Programs and moved under Office of Special Projects in July 2012.
BUREAU OF LOCAL OPERATIONS
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Bureau of Employment Operations and Support in June 2011.
BUREAU OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE OPERATIONS
Under Family Investment Administration, restructured as Bureau of Disability Services in Nov. 2009.
BUREAU OF PLANNING, BUDGET, & PROCUREMENT
Under Family Investment Administration, abolished on July 1, 2002; functions assigned to other bureaus under Office of Work Opportunities.
BUREAU OF POLICY & TRAINING
Under Family Investment Administration, combined with Bureau of Research and Legislation to form Bureau of Policy, Research, and Training in March 2011.
BUREAU OF QUALITY CONTROL
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Bureau of Quality Assurance in June 2011.
BUREAU OF RESEARCH & EVALUATION
Under Family Investment Administration, restructured as Bureau of Research and Legislation, with some functions transferring to Bureau of Local Operations in Nov. 2009.
BUREAU OF RESEARCH & LEGISLATION
Under Family Investment Administration, combined with Bureau of Policy and Training to form Bureau of Policy, Research, and Training in March 2011.
BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS
Under Family Investment Administration, functions tranferred to Bureau of Local Operations in Nov. 2009.
BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS
Under Family Investment Administration, restructured as Bureau of Workforce Development and moved from Office of Special Projects to Executive Director's office in May 2014.
CENTRAL COLLECTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, reorganized as Contract Management Division in April 2003.
CENTRAL SERVICES
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration.
CENTRAL SERVICES
Under Social Services Administration, renamed Budget and Central Services in Aug. 1997.
CERTIFIED ADULT RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM
Under Office of Adult and Family Services within Community Services Administration, this unit in March 1997 became part of Home-Based Services.
CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
Staff: Carnitra D. White (410) 767-7216; e-mail: cwhite3@dhr.state.md.us
Appointed by Secretary of Human Resources:
Richard E. Paulman, Ed.D., Co-Chair (chosen by Secretary of Human Resources)
Carnitra D. White, Co-Chair (chosen by Secretary of Human Resources)
Steve Baron; Cynthia Bellamy; Michael Berman; Stephen K. Berry; Rebecca B. Bridgett, Ed.D.; Paul Brylske; James Cartwright; Barbara Cephas-Dorsey; Charles E. Coger, D.D.; Charles R. Cooper; Elaine Cornick; Peggy DeCarlis; Carl DeLorenzo; Judith Eveland; Carolyn Finney; John Gallagher; Hope G. Gary, Esq.; Sharon A. Hargrove; Linda M. Heisner; Marsha Howes; Norman Jones; Kevin Keegan; Marcia Kennai; Vincent Kilduff; Philip King; Agnes Leshner; Samuel Macer; Doris Mason; James P. McComb; William D. McDonnell; Earlene Merrill; Ruth Milliken; Barbara M. Peart; Stephanie J. Pettaway; Nicholas J. Ricciuti; Roberto (Tito) Rodriquez; Kokiea Samuel; Thelma Savage; Jane Smith; Maria Tillman; Gloria J. Valentine; Martina Washington; Tracy Watkins-Tribbitt; Margaret Williams; Judith C. Wilson; Winifred Y. Wilson; James B. Witherspoon.
Child and Family Services Advisory Board was established by Department in Nov. 2005. Board identified challenges facing Maryland's child welfare system; and, providing insight and expertise from various perspectives, presented possible strategies to meet challenges. Board worked on developing and implementing Program Improvement Plan as required by federal Department of Health and Human Services.
Board members represented local departments of social services; local government; State and local agencies that administer federal programs for children, such as Head Start; as well as public and private nonprofit community-based organizations; birth, adoptive and foster parents; professional and advocacy organizations; and youths in foster care.
Last met in March 2008
CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION
Transferred to Division of Early Childhood Development in State Department of Education, and renamed Office of Child Care Services in July 2005 (Chapter 585, Acts of 2005).
CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
Restructured as Early Childhood Development Advisory Council, and transferred to State Department of Education in July 2005 (Chapter 585, Acts of 2005).
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Under Social Services Administration, merged with Family Services to form In-Home Services in 1997.
CLIENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Under Office of Information Management, renamed Department of Human Resources Information Systems Center in Sept. 1999.
COLLECTION PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES DIVISION
Under Child Support Enforcement Administration, functions absorbed into Technical Assistance Division in 1999.
COMMISSION ON INDIAN AFFAIRS
In July 2008, transferred to Governor's Office of Community Initiatives (Chapter 521, Acts of 2008).
COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Created by Executive Order in 1964, Community Services Administration began as Maryland Office of Economic Opportunity. Office was established by statute in 1965 (Chapter 306, Acts of 1965) and renamed Maryland Office of Community Services in 1979 (Chapter 50, Acts of 1979). By Executive Order, Community Programs Administration merged with Office in 1982. Office became Community Services Administration in 1984 (Chapter 196, Acts of 1984).
Poor, disadvantaged, disabled, and others in need were served by Community Services Administration. Programs included adult services, energy assistance, homeless services, legal services, refugee and immigrant services, and services to families and victims of crime.
Abolished in April 2008, and functions reassigned (Chapter 116, Acts of 2008).
CHILD WELFARE TRAINING ACADEMY
CUSTOMER CARE CENTER
DIRECT SERVICES
DISABILITY MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
DIVISION OF INNOVATION
DIVISION OF PLANNING
DIVISION OF POLICY & REGULATIONS
DIVISION OF PROGRAM & SYSTEMS SUPPORT
DIVISION OF TRAINING & STAFF DEVELOPMENT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM
Tranferred to Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention in July 2011 (Chapter 356, Acts of 2011).
FAMILY SERVICES
FATHERHOOD PROGRAMS
GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY BOARD ON HOMELESSNESS
Appointed by Governor to 2-year terms:
Jill Moss Greenberg; Brian I. Held; Marilyn Kresky-Wolff; five vacancies. Terms expire 2002.
Gloria L. Brown; Margaret I. Diem; four vacancies. Terms expire 2003.
Authorized in 1984, Advisory Board of the Shelter, Nutrition, and Service Program for Homeless Individuals and Families became known by 1988 as Governor's Advisory Board on Homelessness (Chapter 777, Acts of 1984). Board advised Department and Governor on planning, policy, and regulations.
Appointed by Governor, Board consisted of sixteen members who served two-year terms (Code Human Services Article, secs. 6-421 through 6-425).
Repealed effective July 2014 (Chapter 341, Acts of 2014).
GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON ASIAN-PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS
GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS
GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON THE STATUS OF GIRLS
For Maryland girls, Council identified what obstructions keep them from realizing their full potential and what resources were available to meet their needs. Council recommended changes through legislation, policy, or procedure; and advised State agencies on how to implement such changes to benefit Maryland's girls. Council also set up a reporting system to see how State laws and policies affect Maryland girls.
Council consisted of up to nineteen members. Up to eight of these were appointed by Governor, who also named two youth members. Other members represented State agencies.
Abolished on Sept. 5, 2003 (Executive Order 01.01.2003.29).
HOMELESS SERVICES
IN-HOME AIDE SERVICES
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT DIVISION
LEGISLATIVE & PROGRAM COORDINATION
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, abolished in July 2003 due to budgetary constraints.
MANAGEMENT & SPECIAL SERVICES
To support operation of Department programs, Management and Special Services worked through Budget and Central Services; Contracts and Monitoring; and Quality Assurance. In 2011, Budget and Central Services moved directly under the Executive Director. Other functions restructured under Operations.
MARYLAND ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR NEW AMERICANS
In Dec. 2008, Council was superceded by Maryland Council for New Americans (Executive Order 01.01.2008.18).
MARYLAND OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES & CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES & QUALITY CONTROL
OFFICE OF ADULT & FAMILY SERVICES
OFFICE OF ASIAN-PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF AUTOMATION
OFFICE OF CENTRAL COLLECTIONS & DISBURSEMENT
OFFICE OF CHILD CARE SUBSIDY
OFFICE OF CHILD-PLACEMENT RESOURCES
OFFICE OF CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES
OFFICE OF COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY & VOLUNTEER SERVICES
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
OFFICE OF CONSTITUENT SERVICES
OFFICE OF CORPORATE & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF CORPORATE & COMMUNITY SERVICES
OFFICE OF CORPORATE SERVICES
OFFICE OF CUSTOMER SERVICE & PRIVATIZATION
OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT & SUPPORT SERVICES
OFFICE OF FEDERAL FUNDING INITIATIVES
OFFICE OF FIELD SUPPORT SERVICES
OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF GRANTS MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF INTERCEPTS & ADJUSTMENTS
OFFICE OF INTERSTATE OPERATIONS
OFFICE OF LEGISLATION
OFFICE OF LOCAL SERVICES
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES
OFFICE OF PERSONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
OFFICE OF PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PLANNING & PERFORMANCE
OFFICE OF PLANNING & PROJECTS MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF POLICY, RESEARCH, & SYSTEMS
OFFICE OF POLICY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF POLICY & PLANNING
OFFICE OF PROGRAM INITIATIVES
OFFICE OF PROGRAM INNOVATION
OFFICE OF PROGRAM REVIEW & MONITORING
OFFICE OF PROJECT INDEPENDENCE MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
OFFICE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
OFFICE OF QUALITY ASSURANCE
OFFICE OF RESEARCH, SPECIAL PROJECTS, PLANNING, & LEGISLATION
OFFICE OF RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT & VOLUNTEER COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
OFFICE OF SERVICE DELIVERY
OFFICE OF SPECIAL SERVICES
OFFICE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE INITIATIVES
Under Social Services Administration, Office ceased to exist due to budget constraints in 2003.
OFFICE OF TRANSITIONAL SERVICES
In April 2008, functions transferred to Office of Grants Management.
OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES
In April 2008, functions transferred to Office of Grants Management.
OFFICE OF VOLUNTEER & COMMUNITY SERVICES
OFFICE OF WORK OPPORTUNITIES
Due to budgetary cuts, disbanded in July 2004.
OFFICE OF WORK OPPORTUNITIES & FIELD OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS & LOCAL DIRECTORS
OUT-OF-HOME SERVICES: FOSTER CARE
PLANNING
In Dec. 2003, Planning was abolished, and its oversight for Administrative Services (now Administrative Operations), and Human Resource Development and Training was reassigned to the Chief of Staff.
PLANNING, LEGISLATION, & INNOVATION
PLANNING & LOCAL SERVICES
POLICY, PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, & TRAINING DIVISION
PRIVATIZATION PROJECT
PROGRAMS & OPERATIONS
QUALITY REVIEW
RAPE CRISIS PROGRAM
Program gave specialized support to victims of rape and sexual assault. Community organizations provided telephone hotlines, counseling, and medical and legal help. To decrease incidence of rape and sexual assault, Program funded presentations to community groups, and distributed information through billboards, pamphlets, and radio and television public service announcements.
Transferred to Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention in July 2011 (Chapter 356, Acts of 2011).
RESPITE CARE PROGRAM
SOCIAL SERVICES TO ADULTS
SUPPORT SERVICES
WELFARE REFORM OFFICE
WOMEN'S SERVICES
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Under Social Services Administration, Child Welfare Training Academy was established by Department in March 2006 to ensure highest quality training for child welfare workers, managers, supervisors, foster parents, and other providers of care to children.
Under Family Investment Administration, transferred to Baltimore City Department of Social Services in May 2012.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration.
Under Family Investment Administration, reorganized as Medical Assistance Operations in 1998.
Under Planning, Legislation, and Innovation, disbanded in 1996.
Under Planning, Legislation, and Innovation, disbanded in 1996.
Under Family Investment Administration, functions dispersed to Bureau of Research and Legislation, and Bureau of Policy and Training in Sept. 1998.
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Bureau of Systems Development and Management in Sept. 1998.
Under Family Investment Administration, functions absorbed by Bureau of Policy and Training in Sept. 1998.
Under Office of Grants Management, this program aided victims of abuse and their children who must leave home to safeguard their lives and welfare. Program began as a model shelter in 1971. Through a network of community organizations, Program offered safe, temporary shelter or help in finding shelter, legal and therapeutic counseling, information, and referral for victim; and rehabilitation for the abuser (Code Family Law Article, secs. 4-513 through 4-516).
Under Social Services Administration, merged with Child Protective Services in 1997 to form In-Home Services.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration.
[ADVISORY BOARD OF THE SHELTER, NUTRITION, & SERVICE PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES]
Staff: Shirlene Carr (410) 767-7328; e-mail: shirlene.carr@maryland.gov
Marjorie Bennett, Chair (chosen by Board), 2003
In Sept. 2007, transferred to Governor's Office of Community Initiatives (Executive Order 01.01.2007.18).
In Sept. 2007, transferred to Governor's Office of Community Initiatives (Executive Order 01.01.2007.18; Executive Order 01.01.2007.21).
In June 2000, Governor established Governor's Council on the Status of Girls within Maryland Commission for Women (Executive Order 01.01.2000.11; Executive Order 01.01.2000.23).
Under Community Services Administration, renamed Shelter, Nutrition, and Service Program in 1998.
Under Office of Adult and Family Services within Community Services Administration, this unit in March 1997 became part of Home-Based Services.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, renamed Audit Division in April 2003.
Legislative and Program Coordination began in 2000. It coordinated activities for attorneys working in local child support enforcement offices and established a database of cases for them. Also, federal and State legislation were monitored and analyzed by this office.
Under Social Services Administration, Management and Special Services started in 1980 as Office of Administrative Support Services. It was renamed Office of Executive Management and Support Services in 1991. As Office of Administrative Services in 1996, it assumed functions of former Office of Child-Placement. In Aug. 1997, it became Office of Management Services, and in August 2007 reorganized as Management and Special Services.
Maryland Advisory Council for New Americans started as Maryland Refugee Advisory Council in 1980. In 1994, Council received its present name (Executive Order 01.01.1994.26). Council assisted Maryland Office for New Americans in carrying out its mandates and identifying problems and needs of new Americans living in Maryland.
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Maryland Office for Refugees and Asylees in Dec. 2008 (Executive Order 01.01.2008.18).
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Office of Administrative Services and Quality Control in Sept. 1998.
Under Office of Secretary, renamed Office of Administrative Operations in Dec. 2003.
Under Social Services Administration, renamed Office of Management Services in Aug. 1997.
Under Family Investment Administration, reorganized as Office of Operations in July 2004.
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Office of Administrative Services and Continuous Improvement in Oct. 1998.
Under Community Services Administration, renamed Office of Adult Services in Jan. 1999.
In Sept. 2007, transferred to Governor's Office of Community Initiatives (Executive Order 01.01.2007.18).
Under Social Services Administration, moved to Office of Technology for Human Services and renamed Maryland Children's Electronic Social Services Information Exchange (MD CHESSIE) Project Office in Feb. 2001.
Under Child Support Enforcement Administration, renamed Office of Collection Management in 2000.
Under Deputy Secretary for Programs, and formerly under Child Care Administration, transferred to Division of Early Childhood Development within State Department of Education, in July 2006.
Under Social Services Administration, in 1996, functions reassigned to Office of Administrative Services.
Under Social Services Administration, reorganized as Child Welfare Practice and Policy in Aug. 2007.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, renamed Office of Central Collections and Disbursement in 1999.
Disbanded in Jan. 2003.
Functions assumed by Office of Grants Management in April 2008.
Disbanded in Jan. 2003.
Renamed Office of Corporate and Community Services in March 1999.
Reorganized as Office of Corporate Services in Jan. 2000.
Disbanded in Jan. 2003.
Under Child Support Enforcement Administration, reformed as Privatization Project.
Under Operations, renamed Office of Employment and Program Equity in Jan. 1999.
Under Social Services Administration, renamed Office of Administrative Services in 1996.
Under Social Services Administration, Office functions were transferred in 1996 to Office of Research, Special Projects, Planning, and Legislation.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, reorganized as Office of Local Services in April 2003.
Under Office of Secretary, restructured as Office of Government Affairs in Sept. 2013.
Under Deputy Secretary for Programs, renamed Bureau of Grants Management and transferred to Family Investment Administration in July 2012.
Under Office of Technology for Human Services, functions assumed by other units in Feb. 2006.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, merged in 1996 with Office of Program Initiatives to form Office of Collections Management.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, merged in 1996 with Office of Service Delivery to form Interstate and Local Services Division under Office of Local Services.
In Sept. 2005, restructured as Office of Government, Corporate and Community Affairs.
Under Child Support Enforcement Administration, reorganized in 2000 as Office of Systems Support.
Under Social Services Administration, reorganized as Management and Special Services in Aug. 2007.
Under Community Services Administration, transferred to Department of Disabilities in July 2005 (Chapter 439, Acts of 2005).
Under Operations, renamed Office of Human Resource Development and Training in 1996.
Under Child Support Enforcement Administration, renamed Planning and Policy.
Under Office of Secretary, reorganized as Office of Policy and Planning in May 2012.
Under Social Services Administration, renamed Office of Research, Special Projects, Planning, and Legislation in 1996.
Under Family Investment Administration, reorganized as Office of Programs in July 2004.
Under Family Investment Administration, reorganized as Office of Policy, Research, and Systems in 1998.
Under Office of Secretary, restructured as Office of Policy and Program Management in Dec. 2013.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, reorganized in 1996 as Collection Programs and Initiatives Division under Office of Collections Management.
Under Family Investment Administration, functions assumed by Office of Policy Administration in Oct. 1996.
Under Social Services Administration, Office functions transferred in 1996 to Office of Research, Special Projects, Planning, and Legislation.
Formerly under Deputy Secretary for Programs and Local Operations, reorganized as Office of Work Opportunities and placed under Family Investment Administration in 1996.
Renamed Office of Public Relations in March 1997.
Renamed Office of Communications in May 1999.
Under Family Investment Administration, restructured as Bureau of Continuous Improvement in Sept. 1998.
Under Social Services Administration, renamed Office of Special Services in Aug. 1997.
In March 1999, renamed Office of Community and Volunteer Services.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, merged in 1996 with Office of Interstate Operations to form Interstate and Local Services Division under Office of Local Services.
Under Social Services Administration, reorganized as Management and Special Services in Aug. 2007.
Office of Substance Abuse Initiatives formed in 2001 to develop and implement substance abuse programs for parents and children receiving services under Social Services Administration. With Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office provided screening for alcohol and other drug abuse to clients of Administration, assessed their needs, and referred them to substance abuse treatment programs.
Created in 1997, Office of Transitional Services worked to end hunger and homelessness in Maryland by providing food, emergency shelter, and transitional shelter (Code Human Services Article, secs. 6-401 through 6-406).
In 1983, Office of Victim Services was created as Women's Services Program by Department and Community Services Administration. Renamed Women's Advocacy Program in 1991, it became Women's Services in 1992, and Office of Victim Services in 1999. Office coordinated help for displaced homemakers, homeless women, and victims of domestic violence and other violent crimes.
Renamed in 2000 as Office of Community and Volunteer Services.
In July 1989, Office of Work Opportunities began as a federally mandated program called Project Independence. Project was a work and training program for welfare recipients. With Department of Business and Economic Development and State Department of Education, it sought to move clients from welfare dependency to economic self-sufficiency through education, skills training, work-related activities, support services, and job placement. Formerly under Deputy Secretary for Programs and Local Operations, Office of Project Independence Management reorganized as Office of Work Opportunities under Family Investment Administration in 1996. Renamed Office of Work Opportunities and Field Operations in Oct. 1996, it again became Office of Work Opportunities in Sept. 1998.
Under Family Investment Administration, renamed Office of Work Opportunities in Sept. 1998.
In Oct. 2003, units assigned to Deputy Secretary for Operations were reassigned.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, restructured as Support Services in Aug. 2007.
Under Child Support Enforcement Administration, abolished in Jan. 2012.
In March 2007, oversight of local departments and directors transferred to Programs.
Under Social Services Administration, renamed Out-of-Home Placement Services: Foster Care in 1999.
Planning was created in 1995 as Planning, Legislation, and Innovation and reorganized as Planning in February 1998. This office made policy, designed programs, and developed initiatives. The Deputy Secretary formulated social welfare policy and promulgated regulations reflecting new laws. The Deputy Secretary found alternative funding sources for programs; did strategic planning for the Department; and acted for the Secretary at administrative hearings and appeals.
In Feb. 1998, reorganized as Planning.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, functions reassigned within Office of Policy and Training in April 2003.
Authorization for Project expired Oct. 31, 2002.
Renamed Programs in Dec. 1998.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, renamed Quality Assurance.
Established in 1983, the Rape Crisis Program became part of Women's Services in 1992, was placed under the Office of Victim Services in Dec. 1999, and moved to Office of Grants Management in April 2008.
Under Office of Adult and Family Services within Community Services Administration, became part of Home-Based Services in March 1997.
Under Office of Adult and Family Services within Community Services Administration, incorporated into Community-Based Services in March 1997.
Under Child-Support Enforcement Administration, reorganized as Operations.
Under Family Investment Administration, completed its work in Oct. 1996.
Under Community Services Administration, renamed Office of Victim Services in Dec. 1999.
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