N.M. Admin. Code § 8.139.400.8 - BASIS FOR DEFINING GROUP (HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION)
A. Households: The
basic assistance unit of the food stamp program is the household. A household
is composed of an individual or a group of individuals who customarily purchase
and prepare meals together for home consumption. There can be more than one
household living in one place.
B.
Verification of information:
(1) Identity: It
is mandatory that the applicant's identity be verified. Identity may be
established through readily available documentary evidence, or, if this is not
possible, through a collateral contact or home visit. Acceptable documentary
evidence includes, but is not limited to, driver's license; work or school ID;
school records; ID for health benefits or for another assistance or social
services program; voter registration card; wage stubs or marriage certificate.
Any document that reasonably establishes the applicant's identity must be
accepted. No requirement for a specific type of document, such as a birth
certificate, may be imposed.
(2)
Household composition: Information regarding household composition must be
verified before certification, recertification, or when a change is reported.
If household size or composition becomes questionable, the income support
specialist (ISS) must request verification. Findings must be documented in the
case file.
C. Household
composition: A food stamp household may be composed of any of the following:
(1) an individual living alone;
(2) an individual living with others who
customarily purchases food and prepares meals for home consumption separate and
apart from the others;
(3) a group
of individuals who live together and who customarily purchase food and prepare
meals together for home consumption;
(4) an individual 60 years of age or older
(and the spouse of such individual) who lives with others and cannot purchase
and prepare food because they suffer from a disability considered permanent
under the Social Security Act or suffers from a non disease-related, severe,
permanent disability; the income of the others with whom such an individual
resides (excluding the income of the individual and spouse) cannot exceed two
hundred percent of the poverty line (8.139.500.8 NMAC);
(5) separate status may be granted on a
case-by-case basis to other individuals or groups of individuals who have
customarily purchased and prepared food apart from the individual(s) with whom
they are now living.
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