Or. Admin. Code § 461-110-0370 - Filing Group; SNAP
In the SNAP program:
(1) Except as provided in this rule, the
filing group (see OAR
461-110-0370) consists of
members of a household group (see OAR
461-110-0210) who choose to
apply together or customarily purchase and prepare meals together.
(2) Except as provided in sections (3) and
(8) of this rule, the following household group members must
be in the same filing group, even if they do not customarily purchase and
prepare meals together:
(a) Each
spouse (see OAR
461-001-0000).
(b) A parent (see OAR
461-001-0000) and their child
under age 22 living with the parent.
(c) A household group member
and any child under age 18 who lives with and is under "parental control" of
that household group member. For the purposes of this
subsection, "parental control" means the adult is responsible for the care,
control, and supervision of the child or the child is financially dependent on
the adult.
(3) In the
following specific situations, the Department forms a filing group as
indicated:
(a) An individual is not included
in the filing group if during the month the group applied for SNAP program
benefits the individual received SNAP program benefits in another household and
was not the head of household in the prior household. This exclusion applies
only in the month the group applied and, if necessary to meet notice
requirements, in the month following the month the group applied.
(b) An elderly (see OAR
461-001-0015) individual and
their spouse may be considered a separate filing group from
others with whom the elderly individual purchases and prepares
meals, if:
(A) The elderly
individual is unable to purchase or prepare food because of a permanent and
severe disabling condition; and
(B)
The combined income of the other members of the household
group does not exceed the monthly income standard set at 165 percent
of the federal poverty level under OAR
461-155-0180 for the number of
other members in the household.
(4) A paid live-in attendant may choose not
to be in the filing group with the recipient of the services provided, unless
required by section (2) of this rule to be in the same filing group.
(5) An individual in foster care, the
individual's spouse, and each child under age 22 living with
the individual are not eligible to participate in the SNAP program
independently of the care or service provider's filing group, but may be
included in the provider's filing group if the provider applies for
benefits.
(6) Unless required under
section (2) of this rule, the following household group
members may form a separate filing group from other members of the
household group:
(a) A
resident of a drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation
program (see OAR
461-001-0015) certified by the
Department for which an employee of the facility is the authorized
representative (see OAR
461-135-0510). A resident's
spouse in the same facility may be in a separate filing group, but a child of a
resident must be in the same filing group as the resident.
(b) A resident in a group living
arrangement (see OAR
461-001-0015).
(c) A resident of a public or private
non-profit homeless or domestic violence
shelter (see OAR
461-135-0510).
(d) An individual who is a resident of
federally subsidized housing for the elderly, an individual
with a disability, or blind recipient of benefits under Title I, II, X, XIV, or
XVI of the Social Security Act.
(7) A member of the household
group who pays the filing group for room and board (lodger) is treated
as follows:
(a) A lodger may not participate
in the SNAP program independently of the household
group.
(b) A lodger may
participate in the SNAP program with the household group when
the lodger pays a reasonable amount (see subsection (d) of this section) for
room and board.
(c) A lodger must
participate in the SNAP program with the household group when
the lodger does not pay a reasonable amount for room and board.
(d) A reasonable amount is:
(A) An amount that equals or exceeds the
Thrifty Food Plan for the individual and anyone in that individual's filing
group (see OAR 461-155-0190(2)),
if more than two meals per day are provided; or
(B) An amount that equals or exceeds
two-thirds of the Thrifty Food Plan for the individual and anyone in the
individual's filing group, if two or fewer meals per day are
provided.
(8)
A household group member is not included in the filing group,
if the member is:
(a) A resident of a
commercial boarding house; or
(b)
An ineligible student, as defined in OAR
461-135-0570.
(9) A household
group member may be included in two filing groups in the same month,
if the member:
(a) Is a resident of a
domestic violence shelter (see OAR
461-001-0000) or safe
home (see OAR
461-001-0000); and
(b) Recently left the household
group containing the member's abuser.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 411.060, 411.070 & 411.816
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, 409.050, 411.060, 411.070, 411.816, 411.825 & 411.837
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