Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.04.795 - RESIDENTS OF GROUP LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Disabled or blind residents of public or private non-profit group living arrangements, serving no more than sixteen (16) residents may get Food Stamps. Residents get Food Stamps under the same standards as other households. Group living arrangements rules are listed below: (3-17-22)
01.
FNS Authorized Retailer or
Department Certified. The center must be an FNS authorized retailer or
be certified by the Department as a non-profit group living center. Center
status must comply with Section
1616(e) of the
Social Security Act or comparable standards of the Secretary of USDA.
(3-17-22)
02.
Application
Option. Residents may apply on their own. Residents may apply as a
group. Residents may apply through an authorized representative employed and
designated by the center. Residents may apply through an authorized
representative of the resident's choice. (3-17-22)
03.
Residents Apply on Their Own
Behalf. A person or a group of residents making up a household can apply
on their own behalf. The center must determine the resident is physically and
intellectually capable of handling his own affairs. If the resident is eligible
the center does not act as the authorized representative . The resident or group
is responsible for reporting any changes affecting eligibility or benefit
level. The resident is responsible for overissuances. (3-17-22)
04.
Certification. Residents of
a center applying through the center's authorized representative must be
certified as a one (1) person household. Residents of a center applying on
their own behalf must be certified according to household size.
(3-17-22)
05.
Exempt From
Work Registration. Residents are exempt from work registration.
(3-17-22)
06.
Notices.
Residents are entitled to notices of adverse action. If a group living
arrangement center loses its authorization or certification notice is not
required. (3-17-22)
07.
Using
Food Stamps. The Food Stamps may be used by the resident, a group of
residents, or by the center to purchase food for the resident. The center may
accept Food Stamps as payment for meals. If residents purchase or prepare food
for home consumption, the center must insure each resident's Food Stamps are
used for meals intended for that resident. (3-17-22)
Notes
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