Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 121.22 - Social Security Numbers
a) With
the exception of categorically eligible households and households entitled to
expedited service, all members of the food stamp household must furnish to the
Department social security numbers (SSNs) or provide proof of application for a
SSN.
b) Households entitled to
expedited services are asked to provide a SSN or provide proof of application
for a SSN prior to the authorization of the household's first month of
benefits. If the household member or members do not have one prior to the
authorization of the next month's issuance, the member or members shall be
allowed to participate for the full month while awaiting receipt of the SSN.
The provisions of (c), (f), (g) and (h) of this Section are applicable to
households entitled to expedited service. However, verification of the SSN is
not required prior to certification of expedited service.
c) If more than one social security number
has been assigned to any individual, all numbers must be furnished. If a social
security number cannot be furnished either because a social security number has
not been issued or is not known, application must be made for a social security
number.
d) For regular application
processing and when a new member is added, household members that have applied
for a SSN are allowed to participate for one full month of benefits. If the
initial month of benefits is prorated, the household member may participate for
the initial month of prorated benefits and the first full month of benefits. If
the SSN is not received by the end of the household member's first full month
of participation, the household member is disqualified unless good cause
exists. See subsections (g) and (h) for good cause definition.
e) Foodstamp units with a newborn have until
their next recertification or six months from the date of the infant's birth,
whichever is later, to submit proof of application for a SSN for the
infant.
f) A household member who
refuses to furnish the social security number to the Department, refuses to
allow verification such as a social security card or W-2 Form or refuses to
apply for a social security number is ineligible to participate in the food
stamp program until the requirement is met.
g) Good cause for failure to provide a SSN
exists if the household member can provide documentary evidence that the
household member has applied for the number and made every effort to supply the
Social Security Administration (SSA) with any necessary information such as a
birth certificate. If the household does show good cause, benefits are allowed
pending receipt of the SSN card.
h)
A household member who has provided any needed information will not be
disqualified if the SSN is not received from the Social Security Administration
within the prescribed time limits.
Notes
Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 20099, effective November 1, 1998
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