PROOF?.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure 2009 is listed somewhere within the following link, besides in the link name itself. I noticed one part of it which reflects everything I'm fighting for. I just hope that someone else might find it useful for their own battles. The link as follows:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/pubs/2009/reports/annual_report/#foreward
Office of Child Support Enforcement
FY 2006 Annual Report to Congress
Self-Assessment
During FY 2006, the annual State CSE Program Self-Assessment Process was emphasized as an effective management tool to identify and analyze the root causes of deficiencies in program performance and to formulate specific corrective actions designed to eliminate identified deficiencies.
Section 454(15)(A) of the Social Security Act requires States to perform annual assessments of their respective CSE programs and to report the findings to the U.S. Department of Health and Humans Services. The annual self-assessments, which cover a 12-month period, must include the following mandatory sections: Executive Summary of Review Findings, Description of Optional Review Criteria Included in the Report, Description of Sampling Methodology Used, and Results of the Self-Assessment Review. The self-assessments may also include the following two optional review criteria: (1) Program Direction, which allows States to describe the relationship between program compliance with respect to self-assessment review criteria and program performance based upon the Child Support Program incentive measures and (2) Program Service Enhancement, which provides a description of innovative activities put into practice that led to improved program performance and customer service.
The mandatory performance measures include:
Case Closure;
Establishment of Paternity and Support Orders;
Enforcement of Orders; Disbursement of Collections;
Securing and Enforcement of Medical Support Orders;
Review and Adjustment of Support Orders;
Interstate Services; and
Expedited Processes.
Each performance measure has a corresponding Federal performance standard, but there is no Federal financial penalty for the failure of States to measure up to these standards. However, the annual self-assessment report must include a description of the corrective action taken or planned by States for every mandatory self-assessment review criteria for which they fail to achieve the corresponding Federal standard.
AND NOW..., another message to my friend Greg:
"Hey Greg... I don't think you're complying with the 'Mandatory Performance Measures'. I figured I'd help you out a bit by (Bolding & Underlining) the focal point of my fight against your corrupt system. Isn't it amazing that it's step #1??? All you have to do is open your eyes and learn how to read. I only look forward to someday teaching you how to in a higher court of law. Unfortunately, I have to do it on my own, but it WILL get done... one way or another, it will get done."
Much more to come... Guaranteed
February 09, 2011 kjd/NY