The Child Support Federal Reimbursement budget account is used to pass through federal payments to participating district attorneys' offices for the federal share of costs associated with their local child support programs. Currently, nine of Nevada's 17 district attorneys participate in the program providing services of locating the non-custodial parent, establishing paternity, and establishing financial and medical support orders. This budget account was created in 1999 to separate the state's administrative costs in Child Support Enforcement Programs, budget account 3238 from the pass-through of federal funds to the district attorneys. Statutory Authority: NRS 31A and 425.