Committee Mission
The CSDA Automation Committee was originally formed to coordinate the efforts of the myriad CSDA subcommittees, ad hoc committees and workgroups related to the development and implementation of the California Child Support Automation System (CCSAS). The CSDA Automation Committee has met for the past several years on a bi-weekly basis.
California Child Support Automation System (CCSAS) Background
On September 24, 1999, Governor Davis signed three major child support bills into law (AB 150, Ch. 479, Stats. 1999; AB 196, Ch. 478, Stats. 1999; and SB 542, Ch. 480, Stats. 1999). This legislation restructured California's Child Support Program and required the state to implement a single statewide automated child support system. The legislation created the new Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) and transferred state child support program responsibility from the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) to DCSS. This legislation also mandated the creation of local child support agencies, and transferred control of the day-to-day local delivery of child support services from the county district attorneys to the new local child support agencies. In addition, this legislation transferred responsibility for the statewide automation development project, now referred to as the California Child Support Automation System (CCSAS), from California's Health and Human Services Agency Data Center (HHSDC) to the Franchise Tax Board (FTB).In January and February of 2000, as part of their on-going review of child support systems in the states, ACF performed a review of the child support activities in California.
Agenda & Minutes
What's New
Change Control Board (CCB) and Change Management Control Committee (CMCC) LCSA Representatives are:
Jeff Grissom, Director, San Diego DCSS who will serve with
Mark Jones, Director of Yolo County on the CCB.
Linda Dippel, Director Contra Costa County DCSS will serve along with
Phyllis Nance, Director Kern County DCSS will serve on the CMCC.