Okla. Admin. Code § 340:50-5-2 - Periods of absence
Current through Vol. 39, No. 14, April 01, 2022
A person who is away from the home for extended periods during the month, but who returns to the home for part of each month, may be considered a member of the food benefit household. This includes, but is not limited to, persons who are away from home to work or attend schoolfor part of each month and children who live with each parent part of every month.
(1) A person who attends a boarding school,
including the state schools for the deaf and blind, is not considered
institutionalized as long as he or she returns home on weekends and holidays.
(2) A child who lives with a
parent on weekends and occasionally at other times may be claimed as part of
the parent's food benefit household as long as the child is not included in
another active food benefit household. When each parent participates in the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during the same month, the parent who
has the child the majority of the time is authorized to include the child in
his or her SNAP household.
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