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State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
The SCHIP project implements the legislative requirements of Public Law 111-3, which requires SSA to provide a means for states to check SSA's records to see if they contain data to support an allegation of U.S. citizenship for new applicants under these programs. SCHIP records come into SSA via the State Verification and Exchange System (SVES). SVES records are processed through EVS Processing Code 322 for verification. EVS matches the applicant's Names and SSNs to the NUMIDENT and returns the information back to SVES. For SCHIP, EVS will also obtain citizenship data from the NUMIDENT. SVES returns a response code to the state indication whether SSA records are consistent with an allegation of U.S. citizenship.
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Standard Verification System (SVS)
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SVS is a mainframe program that accesses the NUMIDENT to perform SSN verifications. This program is called by SSA Internal applications to verify SSNs. There is also an online version of the SVS program that verifies SSNs in real-time. The response codes differ from those returned by the Enumeration Verification System (EVS) while the matching routines and tolerances are exactly the same. The verification response codes that SVS returns to the system using it will be manipulated/interpreted according to that systems' own requirements.
Standard Verification System Lite (SVS Lite)
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SVS Lite is a mainframe program used exclusively by the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) to perform batch SSN verifications. This process is exactly the same as the Standard Verification System (SVS), however it only returns data that is essential to OCSE's program operation thus avoiding potential disclosure issues.
Children's Bureau Program Assessment for Child and Family Services Reviews and Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Reviews Fact Sheet
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History The 1994 Amendments to the Social Security Act (SSA) authorize the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to review State child and family service programs to ensure conformance with the requirements in titles IV-B and IV-E of the SSA. Traditionally, reviews have focused primarily on assessing State agencies' compliance with procedural requirements, as evidenced by case file documentation, rather than on the results of services and States' capacity to create positive outcomes for children and families. In addition, reviews have not provided States with opportunities for making improvements before penalties have been imposed. On January 25, 2000, the DHHS published a final rule in the Federal Register to establish a new approach to monitoring State child welfare programs. Under the rule, which became effective March 25, 2000, States will be assessed for substantial conformity with certain Federal requirements for child protective, foster care, adoption, family preservation and family support, and independent living services. The Children's Bureau, part of the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) within DHHS, is administering the review system. The system comprises two review components: (1) child and family services reviews and (2) title IV-E foster care eligibility reviews. Purpose The child and family services reviews are an important tool that will enable the Children's Bureau to accomplish the following: (1) ensure conformity with Federal child welfare requirements; (2) determine what is actually happening to children and families as they are engaged in child welfare services; and (3) assist States to enhance their capacity to help children and families achieve positive outcomes. Ultimately, the goal of the reviews is to help States to improve child welfare services and achieve the following outcomes for families and children who receive services: Safety Permanency Family and Child Well-Being The Federal Government will conduct the reviews in partnership with State child welfare agency staff; peer consultants will supplement the Federal review team. The reviews are structured to help States identify strengths and areas for improvement within their agencies and programs. The Review Process Each child and family services review is a two-stage process that comprises a Statewide Assessment and an onsite review of child and family service outcomes and program systems. For the Statewide Assessment, the Children's Bureau prepares and transmits to the State the data profiles that contain aggregate data on the State's foster care and inhome service populations. The data profiles allow each State to compare certain safety and permanency data indicators with national standards determined by the Children's Bureau. After the Statewide Assessment, an onsite review of the State child welfare program is conducted by a joint Federal-State team. The onsite portion of the review includes the following: (1) case record reviews; (2) interviews with children and families engaged in services; and (3) interviews with community stakeholders, such as the courts and community agencies, foster families, and caseworkers and service providers. At the end of the onsite review, States determined not to have achieved substantial conformity in all the areas assessed will be required to develop and implement Program Improvement Plans addressing the areas of nonconformity. The Children's Bureau will support the States with technical assistance and monitor implementation of their plans. States that do not achieve their required improvements successfully will sustain penalties as prescribed in the Federal regulations. Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Reviews The regulatory reviews of the foster care program focus on whether a child meets title IV-E eligibility requirements for foster care maintenance payments. Just as in the child and family services reviews, the review team comprises Federal and State representa
SSS DEVELOPMENT I Sp z o.o. - DANE SSS DEVELOPMENT 1
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,Dane przekazywane w ramach Ustawy z dnia 20 maja 2021 r. o ochronie praw nabywcy lokalu mieszkalnego lub domu jednorodzinnego oraz o Deweloperskim Funduszu Gwarancyjnym (Dz.U. z 2021 r. poz. 1177, z późn. zm.). oraz art. 19b ustawy nowelizującej z 21 maja 2025 r., który wprowadza obowiązek przekazywania danych do ministra.,
Social Security Administration Data Exchanges and Child Welfare Webinar
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The Children's Bureau, Division of State Systems (DSS) presented regarding how to electronically exchange data with the Social Security Administration (SSA). The webinar specifically covered what data exchanges are available to support child welfare including Beneficiary & Earnings Data Exchange (BENDEX), State Data Exchange (SDX), State On-line Query (SOLQ), and State Verification & Exchange System (SVES) as well as the process to set up a data exchange with SSA. A link to the SSA webpage on data exchanges is under the General Child Welfare and IT Resources on this website. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
List of SSA Approved Forms
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This file contains a list of Approved Forms for the Social Security Administration as of 2017.
SSI Notices
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SSI Eligibility & Payment information.