Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (218-RICR-20-00-1)


218-RICR-20-00-1 INACTIVE RULE

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1.1General Information

1.2Household Definitions

1.3Application Process

1.4Non-Financial Requirements

1.5Financial Requirements

1.6Verification

1.7Recertification

1.8Certification Periods

1.9Intentional Program Violations

1.10Mini-Simplified SNAP

1.11Work Requirements

1.12Quality Control Sanctions

1.13Ongoing Case Management

1.14Notices

1.15Determining Household Eligibility and Benefit Levels

1.16Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)

1.17Benefit Over Issuances and Claims

1.18Benefit Underpayments

1.19SNAP Assistance in Disasters (D-SNAP)

1.20SNAP Assistance During a Declared Pandemic (P-SNAP)

1.21Replacement of Food Caused by Disaster or Household Misfortune

1.22Fair Hearings

Title 218 Department of Human Services
Chapter 20 Individual and Family Support Programs
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 1 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (218-RICR-20-00-1)
Type of Filing Direct Final Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 12/04/2021 to 01/04/2022

Regulation Authority:

RIGL 40-6-8

Purpose and Reason:

Implementation of annual Cost of Living Adjustments made by the USDA, Food and Nutrition Services as well as the addition of temeporary expansion of student eligibilities during a nationally declared pandemic which allows for benefits under circumstances where they may have otherwise be excluded.

The list of changes include:

- The standard deduction has increased.
- The standard utility allowance (SUA) has increased from $636 to $676.
- The maximum shelter deduction has increased from $586 to $597.
- The homeless shelter deduction, for homeless households that have some shelter expenses, has increased from $156.74 to $159.73.
- Standard Medical Deduction has increased from $141 to $183.
- The maximum and minimum benefit amounts have increased.
- The gross and net income eligibility standards have increased.
- The maximum resource limit for change reporting households with at least one member who is age sixty (60) and older or is disabled has increased from three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($3,750). The maximum asset limit for all other households has increased from two thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($2,250) to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500).
-The income threshold for required reporting of changes in household income has increased from one hundred dollars ($100) to one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125).
- Added temporary expansion of student eligibilities during a nationally declared pandemic in §1.20 (A).