N.J. Admin. Code § 10:87-3.3 - Determination of residency
(a)
For purposes of the NJ SNAP program, a person shall be considered a resident in
the place in which he or she actually lives, without regard to legal residence
or intent to remain permanently. There shall be no requirement that a person
reside in the county for a specified period of time prior to application. A
fixed residence is not required; for example, migrant campsites satisfy the
residency requirement.
1. The residency
requirement shall be verified except in unusual cases such as homeless
households, migrant farmworker households or households newly arrived to the
project area where verification of residency cannot reasonably be
accomplished.
(b) A
person temporarily visiting the county solely on vacation shall not be
considered a resident.
1. As a result of the
interoperability of EBT, a client from one state can transact benefits
out-of-State. In addition, under simplified reporting (see
N.J.A.C. 10:87-9.5(a) ), households are not required to report that they have moved. However, each
particular case has to be treated on its own merits. It is perfectly plausible
that a person might regularly spend his or her NJ SNAP benefits in a
neighboring state. If a person is cashing benefits out-of-State for a period of
at least three consecutive months, the CWA shall verify if the person is still
living in New Jersey and if the person is receiving SNAP benefits at that
location. A person living in New Jersey, cashing NJ SNAP benefits in Florida
for a period of time during the six-month period, would not be required to
report it on simplified reporting. However, if questionable it should be
verified.
2. If EBT data shows a
client is spending his or her benefits three consecutive months in another
state, the CWA shall not close the case per se. The CWA shall, however, verify
if the client still has residence in New Jersey and whether the client is
receiving SNAP benefits in that other state. Also, the CWA shall contact the
state where the client is redeeming his or her benefits to find out if there is
a duplicate participation issue.
Notes
See: 20 N.J.R. 2689(a), 21 N.J.R. 511(b).
Added (a)1.
Amended by R.2004 d.181, effective
See: 36 N.J.R. 28(a), 36 N.J.R. 2425(a).
In (b), deleted "Vacationer excluded:".
Amended by R.2012 d.031, effective
See: 43 N.J.R. 2114(a), 44 N.J.R. 241(a).
In the introductory paragraph of (a), substituted "NJ SNAP program" for "Food Stamp Program"; and added (b)1 and (b)2.
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