1 Tex. Admin. Code § 357.561 - Terms and General Policy
(a) Food
stamp, medical assistance, and financial assistance are indicated when the term
"assistance" is used in this subchapter. Medical assistance, Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and food stamp intentional program
violations are not given special treatment except if specific procedural
distinctions are noted.
(b) A
household member has committed a food stamp intentional program violation if he
has intentionally:
(1) made a false and
misleading statement;
(2)
misrepresented, concealed, or withheld facts; or
(3) violated any provision of the Food Stamp
Act, the Food Stamp Program regulations, or related state statutes in order to
use, present, transfer, acquire, receive, or possess food stamp coupons or food
stamp authorizations to participate (ATPs).
(c) A TANF intentional program violation
occurs when a person, for the purpose of establishing or maintaining the
eligibility of a person and the person's family for financial assistance under
the Human Resources Code, Chapter 31, or for the purpose of increasing or
preventing a reduction in the amount of that assistance, intentionally:
(1) makes a statement that the person knows
is false or misleading;
(2)
misrepresents, conceals, or withholds a fact; or
(3) knowingly misrepresents a statement as
being true.
(d) A
household member may be charged with an intentional program violation even if
he has not actually received benefits to which he is not entitled.
(e) The Texas Department of Human Services
does not include as part of a claim any overissuance made prior to six years
before the overissuance is discovered.
(f) In food stamp and TANF intentional
violation proceedings against individuals, actions under either the food stamp
or TANF programs will be coordinated with the actions under the other, to the
extent possible.
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