Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.04.156 - TIME LIMITS FOR EXPEDITED FOOD STAMPS
Time limits for acting on expedited Food Stamp applications are listed below: (3-17-22)
01.
Seven Day Limit for Food Stamps. For households entitled to
expedited service, the Department will provide Food Stamps to the household
within seven (7) days of the application date. (3-17-22)
02.
Seven Days After Discovery.
If not discovered at initial screening, the Department will provide expedited
services to an expedite eligible household within seven (7) days. Seven (7)
days begins the day after the Department finds the household is entitled to
expedited service. (3-17-22)
03.
Seven Days for Waived Interview. The Department will provide
expedited services within seven (7) days for households entitled to an office
interview waiver. Seven (7) days is counted from the application date. If a
telephone interview is conducted, the AFA must be mailed to the household for
signature. The mailing time must not be included in the seven (7) days. Mailing
time includes the days the AFA is in the mail to and from the household.
Mailing time includes the days the AFA is at the household pending signature
and mailing. (3-17-22)
04.
Treatment Centers. For residents of drug addiction or alcoholic
treatment centers, Food Stamps must be provided within seven (7) days of the
application date. (3-17-22)
05.
Shelter Residents. For residents of shelters for battered women
and children, Food Stamps must be provided within seven (7) days of the
application date. (3-17-22)
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