Utah Admin. Code R986-100-118 - Additional Disqualification Penalties
(1) A person found to have made a fraudulent
statement or representation with respect to the identity or place of residence
of an individual in order to receive multiple SNAP benefits simultaneously
shall be ineligible to participate in SNAP for a period of ten years.
(2) A person found by a federal, state, or
local court to have used or received SNAP benefits in a transaction involving
the sale of firearms, ammunition, or explosives shall be permanently ineligible
to participate in SNAP.
(3) A
person convicted in federal, state, or local court of having trafficked SNAP
benefits in an aggregate amount of $500 or more shall be permanently ineligible
to participate in SNAP.
(4) In all
other cases involving SNAP or TANF funds, a person who has been convicted in
federal or state court of having made a fraudulent statement or representation
with respect to the place of residence in order to receive assistance
simultaneously from two or more states is disqualified from receiving
assistance for any and all programs listed in
R986-100-102 above, for a period
of 10 years. This applies even if Utah was not one of the states involved in
the original fraudulent misrepresentation.
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