N.M. Admin. Code § 8.100.130.14 - NON-FINANCIAL VERIFICATION STANDARDS: NONCONCURRENT RECEIPT OF ASSISTANCE
A. Verification of
nonconcurrent receipt of assistance is mandatory. ISD has responsibility for
verifying nonconcurrent receipt of benefits usually through government data
systems or other state agencies.
(1) For SNAP
purposes, non-receipt of SNAP benefits from this state or another state or
receipt of tribal commodities must be verified.
(2) For medicaid, ineligibility to receive
medicaid benefits from this state or another state in the current month must be
verified.
(3) For cash assistance,
ineligibility for and non-receipt of assistance from the supplemental security
income (SSI) program and bureau of Indian affairs general assistance (BIA GA)
program, TANF assistance from New Mexico tribal programs, cash assistance from
a HCA administered program and adoption subsidies funded through Title IV-E of
the Social Security Act must be verified.
B. Non-receipt of benefits from another state
must be verified for applicants who indicate a recent move to New Mexico from
another state and prior receipt of assistance from that state.
C. Methods which can be used to verify
nonconcurrent receipt of assistance include:
(1) ISD eligibility system for non-receipt of
assistance from ISD programs;
(2)
state data exchange (SDX) for non-receipt of SSI;
(3) contact with the New Mexico children,
youth and families department for nonreceipt of assistance;
(4) document from another state showing
termination of benefits;
(5)
collateral contact - oral statement from other state for termination of SNAP,
TANF, or medicaid;
(6) collateral
contact - oral statement from bureau of Indian affairs for non-receipt of
BIA-GA; or
(7) collateral contact -
oral statement from tribal TANF programs for non-receipt of tribal
TANF.
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