6. SB2301 study committee
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<br />MAY. 31. 2005 3:00PM <br /> <br />IS DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />NO. 350 <br /> <br />P.4 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br />May 13,2005 <br /> <br />The Department believes that representatives from the Regional Child Support <br />Enforcement Units (ReSEU) as well as the Association of Counties should also be at <br />the table when it determines how to enhance service delivery, improve performance, <br />and increase efficiencies. This advice would also be most helpful in drafting the findings <br />and recommendations along with any legislation needed for implementation. <br /> <br />The Department requests nominations be submitted to the Executive Office by June 151 <br />2005, and encourages consideration of all staff including front line caseworkers. DHS- <br />will pay travel costs for task force participants. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~K(Jt..~ <br /> <br />Carol K. Olson <br />Executive Director <br /> <br />c: ReSEU Administrators <br /> <br />Move to suggest that the number of participants on the child support enforcement <br />task force be for the Department of Human Services, for the <br />counties, for the judicial system and for the Indian tribes; and <br />further, to nominate the following to represent Cass County on the task force: <br />
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