DCF 153.02(14)(14) “Performance level” means an agency’s score on a performance measure. DCF 153.02(15)(15) “Performance measure” or “measure of performance” means a standard used to evaluate agency performance for purposes of determining incentive payment amounts under s. 49.24, Stats. DCF 153.02(16)(16) “Performance scale” means a table of agency performance levels and corresponding earned levels used in calculating an agency’s incentive payment amount. DCF 153.02(17)(17) “Projected incentive funding” means the estimated total funding that will be available for distribution to counties under s. 49.24, Stats. DCF 153.02(18)(18) “Statewide combined earnings” means the total of agency combined earnings for all agencies. DCF 153.02(19)(19) “Total available incentive funding” means the actual total funding available for distribution to counties under s. 49.24, Stats., as determined by the department, for a particular contract year. DCF 153.02 HistoryHistory: CR 01-138: cr. Register May 2002 No. 557, eff. 6-1-02; correction in (8) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635. DCF 153.03DCF 153.03 Projected incentive funding. In consultation with the county contract committee, the department shall estimate the total state and federal incentive funding that will be available for distribution to counties under s. 49.24, Stats., in the following year. DCF 153.03 HistoryHistory: CR 01-138: cr. Register May 2002 No. 557, eff. 6-1-02. DCF 153.04(1)(1) Allocation criteria. In consultation with the county contract committee, the department shall determine the amount of the projected incentive funding that will be allocated to each county using the following criteria: DCF 153.04(1)(a)(a) All child support agencies shall have funds available to achieve performance measures. DCF 153.04(1)(c)(c) A high level of performance is necessary in the large Wisconsin agencies to maximize the federal share of incentives. DCF 153.04(2)(2) Notice. The department shall make a good faith effort to notify agencies of the estimated allocation for each county in time for agencies to plan their budgets for the following year. DCF 153.04 HistoryHistory: CR 01-138: cr. Register May 2002 No. 557, eff. 6-1-02. DCF 153.05(1)(1) In consultation with the county contract committee, the department shall establish state measures of performance, and agencies shall earn incentive payments specified under s. 49.24, Stats., based on individual agency performance under each measure of performance. DCF 153.05(2)(2) The state measures of performance shall include one or more of the following: DCF 153.05(2)(a)(a) Paternity establishment percentage. The paternity establishment percentage is one of the following: DCF 153.05(2)(a)1.1. The ratio of the total number of nonmarital children in the IV-D caseload in the federal fiscal year or as of the end of the federal fiscal year for whom paternity is established or acknowledged to the total number of nonmarital children in the IV-D caseload as of the end of the preceding federal fiscal year. DCF 153.05(2)(a)2.2. The ratio of the total number of minor nonmarital children for whom paternity has been established or acknowledged during the federal fiscal year to the total number of nonmarital children born during the preceding federal fiscal year. DCF 153.05(2)(b)(b) Support order establishment measure. The support order establishment measure is the ratio of the number of IV-D cases with support orders during the federal fiscal year to the total number of IV-D cases during the federal fiscal year. These support orders include all types of legally enforceable orders, such as court, default, and administrative orders. DCF 153.05(2)(c)(c) Current collections measure. The current collections measure is the ratio of the total dollars collected for current support in IV-D cases to the total dollars owed for current support in IV-D cases. DCF 153.05(2)(d)(d) Arrears collection measure. The arrears collection measure is the ratio of the total number of eligible IV-D cases paying toward arrears to the total number of IV-D cases with arrears due. DCF 153.05(2)(e)(e) Cost-effectiveness measure. The cost-effectiveness measure is the ratio of the total IV-D dollars collected to the total IV-D dollars expended. DCF 153.05(2)(f)(f) Other federal measures. Any other measures or any modification to the measures under pars. (a) to (e) used by the federal office of child support enforcement in providing incentive payments to states pursuant to 45 CFR Part 305. DCF 153.05(2)(g)(g) Other state measures. Any other measures as determined by the department in consultation with the county contract committee. DCF 153.05(3)(3) The state measures for agency performance in sub. (2) (a) to (f) are based on federal measures for state performance at 45 CFR Part 305. The department shall follow the federal office of child support enforcement interpretation to resolve any ambiguities on the measures in sub. (2) (a) to (f). DCF 153.05 HistoryHistory: CR 01-138: cr. Register May 2002 No. 557, eff. 6-1-02. DCF 153.06(1)(1) In consultation with the county contract committee, the department shall determine all of the following: DCF 153.06(1)(b)(b) Performance scales. Performance scales used to determine agency earned levels based on performance on each measure in s. DCF 153.05 (2). There shall be the following two methods of determining earned levels: DCF 153.06(1)(b)2.2. An alternative method of evaluating performance levels based on an agency’s incremental change from the agency’s performance in the preceding year. DCF 153.06(2)(2) The purpose of the determinations in sub. (1) is to target areas for statewide improvement to maximize the state share of federal incentive dollars under 45 CFR Part 305 while ensuring that agencies have funds available to achieve the purposes of the child support program. The following factors shall be considered in making the determinations in sub. (1): DCF 153.06(2)(c)(c) Projected future state performance on federal performance measures. DCF 153.06(2)(d)(d) Circumstances beyond the control of agencies that affect agency performance. DCF 153.06 HistoryHistory: CR 01-138: cr. Register May 2002 No. 557, eff. 6-1-02; corrections in (1) (a) and (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635. DCF 153.07DCF 153.07 Incentive payment formula. The formula to determine the amount of an agency’s incentive payment is a 4-step process as follows: DCF 153.07(1)(1) The first step is to determine an agency’s earned amount for each performance measure by multiplying each agency’s allocation by the weighted earned level for each measure. The agency’s earned amounts for all measures are then added to determine the agency’s combined earnings. DCF 153.07(2)(2) The second step is determining the statewide combined earnings by adding the agency combined earnings from sub. (1) for all agencies. DCF 153.07(3)(3) The third step is determining each agency’s share of the total available incentive funding by dividing the agency combined earnings under sub. (1) by the statewide combined earnings under sub. (2). DCF 153.07(4)(4) The fourth step is determining each agency’s incentive payment amount by multiplying the agency’s share of the total available incentive funding under sub. (3) by the total available incentive funding. DCF 153.07 HistoryHistory: CR 01-138: cr. Register May 2002 No. 557, eff. 6-1-02. DCF 153.08DCF 153.08 Distribution and use of incentive payments. DCF 153.08(1)(1) The department shall distribute the total available incentive funding under s. 49.24, Stats., to counties and to tribes or tribal organizations eligible under sub. (2). DCF 153.08(2)(2) A tribe or tribal organization that enters into a cooperative agreement with the department for the delivery of child support services under the state plan pursuant to 42 USC 654(33) shall receive an incentive payment under this chapter based on the same criteria and subject to the same restrictions as counties carrying out activities under the state plan. A tribe or tribal organization that receives direct tribal child support enforcement funding pursuant to 42 USC 655(f) may not receive an incentive payment under this chapter. DCF 153.08(3)(3) The total state and federal incentive payments to a county per year under s. 49.24, Stats., may not exceed the costs per year of the county’s child support program under s. 49.22, Stats. DCF 153.08(4)(4) A county that receives any state or federal incentive payments under s. 49.24, Stats., may use the funds only to pay costs under its child support program under s. 49.22, Stats. DCF 153.08(5)(5) A county that receives any state or federal incentive payments under s. 49.24, Stats., may use the funds only to supplement, and not supplant, the baseline level of county funding for its child support program as determined by averaging the county’s contribution to its IV-D expenditures in calendar years 1996, 1997, and 1998, unless waived by the department. The department will waive this subsection if the state is in compliance with 45 CFR 305.35. DCF 153.08 HistoryHistory: CR 01-138: cr. Register May 2002 No. 557, eff. 6-1-02.
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