106 CMR 366.000 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): additional certification functions
- § 366.050 - Introduction
- § 366.100 - Changes during the Certification Period
- § 366.110 - Household Reporting Responsibilities
- § 366.115 - Unclear Information
- § 366.120 - Department Responsibility to Take Timely Action
- § 366.130 - Mass Changes
- § 366.140 - Change Reporting Requirements for PA Households
- § 366.150 - Department Action on Reported Changes
- § 366.200 - Notice of Adverse Action
- § 366.210 - Changes Not Requiring Advance Notice
- § 366.215 - Exception to Ten-day Advance Notice Requirement
- § 366.220 - Continuation of Benefits Pending the Fair Hearing Decision
- § 366.300 - Recertification
- § 366.310 - Notification to Recertify
- § 366.320 - Household Responsibilities
- § 366.330 - Department Responsibilities
- § 366.340 - Failure to Recertify in a Timely Fashion
- § 366.450 - Certification of Households Moving within the State
- § 366.500 - Restoration of Lost Benefits
- § 366.510 - Entitlement for Benefits Including Underpayments
- § 366.520 - Computing the Amount to be Restored
- § 366.530 - Notification of Restoration of Lost Benefits
- § 366.540 - Disputed Benefits
- § 366.550 - Offsetting Claims
- § 366.560 - Individuals Disqualified for an Intentional Program Violation
- § 366.570 - Method of Restoration
- § 366.580 - Changes in Household Composition
- § 366.600 - Disaster Certification
- § 366.610 - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Disaster SNAP Plan
- § 366.620 - Eligibility and Certification
- § 366.900 - SNAP Applications Originating at the Social Security Administration
- § 366.910 - Bay State CAP Households
- § 366.920 - Regular SSI/SNAP Households
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REGULATORY AUTHORITY
106 CMR 366.000: M.G.L. c. 18, § 10.
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