18 Miss. Code. R. 14-31.2 - Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)
A. EBT cards will
be issued by first class mail.
B.
Households access SNAP benefits using reusable plastic EBT cards to purchase
eligible foods at an authorized point-of-sale (POS) such as any retailer or
wholesaler authorized to accept SNAP benefits.
C. Authorized retailers include, but are not
limited to,:
1. Farmer's markets
2. Group living arrangements
3. Homeless shelters
4. DAA treatment centers
5. Shelters for battered persons
6. Retail food stores
D. The POS is connected to the EBT system to
confirm the personal identification number (PIN) and the account
balance.
E. The EBT system
communicates with the POS system and subtracts the amount of the sale from the
household's account balance.
F. The
store will obtain reimbursement within two business days.
G. There is no minimum purchase or
transaction fees.
H. Benefits can
accumulate in the client's EBT account.
I. The oldest SNAP benefits are used
first.
J. The EBT account is closed
when all household members are deceased or when the SNAP case is
closed.
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