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North Carolina Even if North Carolina enacted all the protections in the Patients’ Bill of Rights, 3,470,000 people in North Carolina cannot be assured they have the comprehensive patient protections recommended by the President’s Advisory Commission. This is because the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) may preempt state-enacted protections. That is why the President has called on Congress to pass a federally enforceable patients’ bill of rights so that everyone enrolled in managed care may have a basic set of protections. Notably, 1,730,000 North Carolina women are in ERISA health plans and are therefore not necessarily protected. Women are particularly vulnerable without these protections because they are greater users of health care services, they make three-quarters of the health care decisions for their families, and they have specific health care needs addressed by a patients’ bill of rights. ... [Read More]
Overweight and Obesity: State-Based Programs: North Carolina | DNPA | CDC The Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP-SACC) Project is a pilot intervention in child care centers aimed at improving nutrition and physical activity environments and practices through self-assessment and targeted technical assistance. The intervention was implemented in six counties throughout North Carolina, with two additional counties serving as controls. Twelve intervention centers and four control centers participated in this pilot intervention. Fifteen intervention centers were enrolled at the onset of the study, but three centers withdrew from the project. All of the centers participated in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), which is a federal food assistance program for child care centers with a large proportion of low-income children. The model for this intervention includes use of a local health professionals, typically a registered nurse, as Child Care Health Consultants (CCHC) to provide individual guidance, continuing educatio ... [Read More]
State Child Support Enforcement Web Sites North Carolina ... South Carolina ... Administration for Children and Families 370 L'Enfant Promenade, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20447 ... [Read More]
Office of Child Support Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agencies (CSEA) ... Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) ... National Electronic Child Support Resource System (NECSRS) ... [Read More]
Welcome to Optometry Website! - Board of Optometry Mandated Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting ... - Conditions of Use - Technical Support ... [Read More]
State Agencies Administering the Child Nutrition Programs Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1914 ... North Carolina ... Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education ... [Read More]
OCSE Network and CSENet 2000 - North Carolina State Systems Support Unit of Child Support Enforcement ... Child Support Enforcement Systems Support Unit ... North Carolina Division of Social Services ... [Read More]
Chapter 9. North Carolina The project supports local child support offices by performing identified tasks using the North Carolina automated child support system. This support is done from remote locations throughout the State, thereby freeing local staff to provide higher quality services, more efficient case management, and more responsive service. Some examples of tasks that can be handled remotely include: 1) review of cases to insure they are in the correct processing status (that is,"locate cases" will go through the automated locate process); 2) completion of documents to initiate civil action for establishment of paternity and support; 3) working New Hire worklist items to initiate income withholding; and 4) case closure based on federal case closure criteria. ... [Read More]
Child Support Steps Fact Sheet The most successful way to collect child support is bydirect withholding from the obligated parent's paycheck. Mostchild support orders require the employer to withhold the moneythat is ordered for child support and send it to the CSE office.Your Child Support Enforcement office can tell you about thisprocedure. ... STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT OFFICES Alabama (205) 242-9300 Montana (406) 444-4614Alaska (907) 276-3441 Nebraska (402) 471-9125Arizona (602) 252-0236 Nevada (702) 687-4744Arkansas (501) 682-8398 New Hampshire (603) 271-4426California (916) 654-1556 New Jersey (609) 588-2361Colorado (303) 866-5994 New Mexico (505) 827-7200Connecticut (203) 566-3053 New York (518) 474-9081 Delaware (302) 577-4863 North Carolina (919) 571-4120DC (202) 724-8800 North Dakota (701) 224-3582Florida (904) 488-9900 Ohio (614) 752-6561 Georgia (404) 657-3851 Oklahoma (405) 522-5871Guam (671) 475-3360 Oregon (503) 986-2417Hawaii (808) 587-3700 Pennsylvania (717) 787-3672Idaho (208) 334-5710 Puerto Rico (809) 722-4731 Illinois (217) 782-8768 Rhode Island (401) 277-2409 Indiana (317) 232-4894 South Carolina (803) 737-5870 Iowa (515) 281-5580 South Dakota (605) 773-3641Kansas (913) 296-3237 Tennessee (615) 741-1820Kentucky (502) 564-2285 Texas (512) 463-2181Louisiana (504) 342-4780 Utah (801) 538-4400Maine (207) ... [Read More]
State Links (National Electronic Child Support Resource System) North Carolina ... South Carolina ... North Dakota ... [Read More]
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