18 Miss. Code. R. 14-32.11 - Public Assistance Households
A. Public
assistance households have the same requirement to report changes as any other
SNAP household.
B. There can be a
joint change reporting form for both SNAP and public assistance
purposes.
C. MDHS cannot terminate
SNAP benefits solely because it has terminated the household's public
assistance benefits.
D. If a
household change in circumstance results in a reduction or termination of the
public assistance payment as well as a reduction or termination of SNAP
benefits and MDHS has sufficient information to determine how the change will
affect SNAP eligibility and benefit levels, MDHS must:
1. Issue a single notice of adverse action
for the SNAP and public assistance actions.
2. Continue benefits on the basis authorized
immediately prior to sending the notice if the household requests a fair
hearing within the time limits provided in the notice of adverse
action.
3. The household must
reapply for SNAP if the SNAP certification period ends prior to the completion
of the fair hearing process.
E. If a household change in circumstance
results in a reduction or termination of the public assistance payment, but
will increase the SNAP benefits and MDHS has sufficient information to
determine how the change will affect SNAP eligibility and benefit levels, MDHS
must:
1. Issue a TANF notice of adverse
action, but not take any action to increase the SNAP benefits until the
household decides whether it will appeal the adverse action.
2. If the household decides to appeal and the
public assistance benefits are continued, then the SNAP benefits must continue
at the previous basis.
3. If the
household does not appeal, the change must be acted upon within 10 days from
the date the TANF notice of adverse action period expires.
F. If a household change in circumstance
results in a reduction or termination of the public assistance payment, but
MDHS does not have sufficient information to determine how the change will
affect SNAP eligibility and benefit levels (such as when an absent parent
returns to the household), MDHS must:
1. Issue
a request for information notice along with the TANF notice of adverse
action.
2. Before taking further
action, MDHS must wait until the household's TANF notice of adverse action time
period expires or until the household requests a fair hearing, whichever occurs
first.
3. If the household requests
a fair hearing and elects to have its TANF benefits continue pending the
appeal, then MDHS must continue the SNAP benefits at the same basis.
4. If the household does not request a fair
hearing and continue its TANF benefits, then MDHS must resume action on the
changes.
5. If a TANF notice of
adverse action is not required, MDHS must issue a request for information and
take the appropriate action, if necessary, to close the case or adjust the
benefit level.
Notes
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