1 Tex. Admin. Code § 372.3 - Legal Basis
(a) For the TANF
Program, the federal law basis is:
(1) Title
IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601
et seq.); and
(b) To the extent the regulations described
in subsection (a) of this section impose federal mandates that apply to Texas,
HHSC incorporates the regulations by reference for administration of TANF in
Texas. If the regulations provide options from which Texas may choose, or if
Texas is granted a waiver from a federal mandate, the rules of this chapter and
other applicable state administrative rules and policy describe the options
Texas has chosen and the waivers Texas has been granted.
(c) For the TANF Program, the state law basis
is:
(1) the Texas Human Resources Code,
Chapter 31, which authorizes the Texas Health and Human Services Commission
(HHSC) to administer the TANF Program in Texas;
(2) the Texas Human Resources Code, Chapter
34, which authorizes HHSC to administer the TANF State Program; and
(3) the rules of this chapter, as well as
other applicable HHSC rules.
(d) For SNAP, the federal law basis is:
(1)
7 U.S.C.
2011 et seq.; and
(2) the federal regulations in 7 CFR, Parts
271 through 283.
(e) To
the extent the regulations described in subsection (d) of this section impose
federal mandates that apply to Texas, HHSC incorporates the regulations by
reference for administration of SNAP in Texas. If the regulations provide
options from which Texas may choose, or if Texas is granted a waiver from a
federal mandate, the rules of this chapter and other applicable state
administrative rules and policy describe the options Texas has chosen and the
waivers Texas has been granted.
(f)
For SNAP, the state law basis is:
(1) the
Texas Human Resources Code, Chapter 33, which authorizes HHSC to administer
SNAP in Texas; and
(2) the rules of
this chapter, as well as other applicable HHSC rules.
(g) The Texas Workforce Commission provides
TANF and SNAP employment and hiring activities and support services as
described in Title 40 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 811 (relating
to Choices) and Chapter 813 (relating to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program Employment and Training).
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