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A database-oriented social services system: title XX
INTRODUCTION Title XX of the Social Security Act was established by congress to assist the states in providing social services through federally-matched funding. These services are available without charge to eligible citizens of South Carolina. For the State of South Carolina an automated system was designed, implemented, and is being maintained by which client, service, provider, and delivery data may be reported as required by federal and state regulations.