Friday December 17 1:52 AM ET States With Y2K Problems By The Associated Press States not certified as Y2K-compliant in the White House Office of Management and Budget's final readiness report. Programs examined were food stamps; child nutrition, including school breakfast and lunch programs; Women, Infants and Children (WIC); Medicaid; Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), or cash welfare; child support; Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program; child care; child welfare and unemployment insurance. -Alabama: TANF, child support, child care. -California: Child support. -Connecticut: Child welfare. -District of Columbia: Unemployment. -Illinois: Child support. -Kentucky: Child care. -Minnesota: Child welfare. -North Dakota: Child support. -Oklahoma: Food stamps, WIC. U.S. Territories: -American Samoa: Medicaid, including both systems that pay bills and determine eligibility; child care. -Guam: Food stamps, WIC, both Medicaid systems, TANF, child support, child care, child welfare. -Puerto Rico: Medicaid, bill paying -Virgin Islands: Both Medicaid systems, TANF, child support, child care.