North Dakota Code § 50-09-02

Duties of the state agency
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The state agency shall:
1. Take such action and adopt rules as may become necessary to entitle the state to 
receive funds from the federal government under title IV-A.

2. Supervise the administration of temporary assistance for needy families throughout the 
state of North Dakota.
3. Take such action, give such directions, and adopt rules as may be necessary or 
desirable to carry out the provisions of this chapter, including the adoption and 
application of suitable standards and procedure to ensure appropriate treatment of all 
applicants for temporary assistance for needy families.
4. Cooperate with the federal government in matters of mutual concern pertaining to 
temporary assistance for needy families, including the adoption of such methods of 
administration as are found by the state agency to be appropriate for the efficient 
operation of the plan for such assistance.
5. Provide such qualified employees and representatives as may be necessary.
6. Prescribe the form of and print and supply to the human service zones blanks for 
applications, reports, and such other forms as it may deem necessary and advisable.
7. Have authority to establish and maintain personnel standards on a merit basis for 
personnel employed by the state and the human service zone.
8. Make such reports in such form and containing such information as the federal 
government from time to time may require.
9. Make any determinations respecting title IV-A not expressly reserved to the federal 
government under federal law.
10. Determine if the terms of any waiver of federal requirements, pertaining to the aid to 
families with dependent children program, submitted to the federal government before 
August 22, 1996, are consistent with the requirements of title IV-A.
11. Determine the expenditures that constitute qualified state expenditures for purposes of 
this chapter.
12. Determine the costs that constitute administrative costs for purposes of this chapter.
13. Determine in any case if assistance provided will be funded through qualified state 
expenditures, funds made available from the federal government under title IV-A, or a 
combination thereof.
14. Assist recipients of temporary assistance for needy families, in a form and manner 
determined appropriate by the state agency, but which need not be uniform among 
families or among counties.
15. Administer all funds appropriated or made available to it for the purpose of carrying out 
the provisions of this chapter.
16. Act as the official agency of the state in the administration of the child support 
enforcement program and medical support enforcement program in conformity with 
title IV-D. In administering the child support enforcement and medical support 
enforcement programs, the state agency may contract with any public or private 
agency or person to discharge the state agency's duties.
17. Take actions and adopt rules necessary to entitle the state to receive funds from the 
federal government under the child care and development block grant [42 U.S.C. 9858 
et seq.], as amended.
18. Have authority to establish a program for families that include both a minor child and 
an incapacitated parent of that minor child, using no federal funds derived from 
temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds, which otherwise functions 
in substantially the form and manner of the temporary assistance for needy families 
program.
19. For purposes of section 674(e)(2) of the Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. 674(e)(2)], 
approve families, outside of the jurisdiction of the state of North Dakota, for placement 
of children for adoption.
20. Act as the official agency of the state in the administration of child and family services 
in conformity with title IV-B and to direct and supervise human service zone 
administration of that program , unless otherwise directed or determined by the state 
agency.
21. Act as the official agency of the state in the administration of federal payments for 
foster care and adoption assistance in conformity with title IV-E and to direct and 

supervise human service zone administration of that program , unless otherwise 
directed or determined by the state agency.
22. Provide, upon request and insofar as staff resources permit, technical assistance 
concerning the requirements of title IV-B and title IV -E to courts within this state, 
including tribal courts, and to state's attorneys and tribal prosecutors within this state.
23. Make training available to state's attorneys and assistant state's attorneys who are 
willing to collaborate with colleagues in other counties on petitions to terminate 
parental rights.

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