Specifications include, but are not limited to: DCFS provides a myriad of services to fulfil its goals and mission, through specialized units and services throughout the organization including the following: • Child Welfare Community Services – The Community Services section is responsible for overseeing all aspects of service delivery from DCFS county field staff to their communities. The Assistant Director of Community Services oversees the state’s ten Area Directors who oversee the supervisory staff of the counties in their respective geographic service areas. • Child Maltreatment Central Registry and Background Check Information and Notification- The Central Registry Unit maintains a statewide registry for the collection of child maltreatment investigation reports. Reports made to the Department are confidential and information included in the automated data system is retained to assist the department in assessing future risk and safety. The Background Check Information and Notification Unit assists with processing of required criminal record checks for staff, foster parents, and adoptive parents and issues notices regarding the child maltreatment investigative determination to all persons pursuant to A.C.A. § 12-18-703 et seq. The State is in the process of developing an Enterprise Criminal Background Check system. The future system will be required to utilize this system for criminal background checks. • Children's Reporting and Information System (CHRIS) - Children's Reporting and Information System (CHRIS) was developed to meet the needs of family service workers. The system reduces paperwork, provides tools to track the children and families to assures that information being collected is correct. CHRIS will be replaced by the Future System. • Eligibility - The DCFS Eligibility Unit is responsible for determining title IV-E and Medicaid eligibility of children who enter foster care. The state is reimbursed for administrative and maintenance costs provided that a child is IV-E eligible and a child’s placement meets required Arkansas licensing standards. Medicaid eligibility is determined for children in foster care, children adopted and receiving an adoption subsidy, children entering Arkansas through the Interstate Compact for Placement of Children (ICPC), children entering Arkansas through the Interstate Compact for Adoption Medicaid Assistance (ICAMA), and children participating in the Subsidized Guardianship Program.