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Date FNS Document# Title
Proposed Rule - SNAP Program Purpose and Work Requirement Provisions of the 2023 FRA
SNAP: FY 24 Discretionary Exemptions for ABAWDs - Not Adjusted for Carryover
SNAP Provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 – Questions & Answers #2
SNAP Provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 – Questions and Answers #1
SNAP – Noticing Able-Bodied Adults without Dependents before Reinstating the Time Limit
Ensuring Language Access and Effective Communication In Consideration of the Unwinding of the SNAP Emergency Allotments and COVID-19- Program Flexibilities
SNAP FY 2023 Allocations of Discretionary Exemptions for ABAWDs
SNAP – Preparing for Reinstatement of the Time Limit for ABAWDs
SNAP - Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents Percentage Exemption Totals for FY 23 - Not Adjusted for Carryover
Information Collection: SNAP Waivers Under the Food and Nutrition Act
SNAP - ABAWD Discretionary Exemptions Totals for FY 2022
SNAP COVID-19 Voluntary Quit and Good Cause Policy Clarification
SNAP - Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents Percentage Exemption Totals for FY 22
SNAP - Preparing for Reinstatement of Time Limit for ABAWDs
FY 2022 State Management Evaluation Target Areas
SNAP - ABAWD Discretionary Exemptions Totals for FY 2021
COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #51 Nationwide Waiver to Allow Offer Versus Serve Flexibilities in the SFSP – Extension
COVID–19: Child Nutrition Response #16 Nationwide Waiver to Allow Offer Versus Serve Flexibilities in the Summer Food Service Program
COVID–19: Child Nutrition Response #37 Nationwide Waiver to Allow Offer Versus Serve Flexibility for Senior High Schools in the NSLP for SY 2020–21
SNAP – Families First Coronavirus Response Act and Impact on Time Limit for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs)
Questions and Answers: Final Rulemaking Requirements for ABAWDs
SNAP Section 4005 of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 - Questions and Answers
Correction: Simplified Cost Accounting and Other Actions To Reduce Paperwork in the Summer Food Service Program
Reopening of Comment Period: SNAP Requirements for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents
SP08 CACFP02 SFSP02-2019 Update of Food Crediting in the Child Nutrition Programs
SFSP01-2019 Summer Food Service Program Memoranda Rescission
Requirements for Informing Households of ABAWD Rules
CACFP05-2017 Offer Versus Serve and Family Style Meals in the Child and Adult Care Food Program
Clarifying Obsolete Regulatory References to WIOA, Americorps, ABAWDs
SP37-2016 ABAWD Time Limit Exemption for Veterans Disability Benefit
SP28 CACFP09 SFSP11-2016 FDA Requirements for Vending Machines
ABAWD Time Limit Policy and Program Access Memo
SNAP - FY 2016 State Target Areas for Management Evaluations
SP41-2015 Updated Offer vs Serve Guidance for the NSLP and SBP Beginning SY2015-16
SNAP Able-Bodied Adults without Dependents Q&As June 2015
Voluntary Menu Labeling in the NSLP and SBP
SP27 CACFP09 SFSP12-2015 Administrative Review Process Regarding the CN Label, Watermarked CN Label and Manufacturer’s Product Formulation Statement
SP11 CACFP10 SFSP13-2015v2 CN Labels Copied with a Watermark Acceptable Documentation
ABAWD Question and Answers
SNAP- Able Bodied Adults without Dependents Waivers for FY 2014
SNAP - Able Bodied Adults Without Dependents Waivers for FY 2013
Transitioning to Whole Grain-rich Foods and Including Standardized Claims for Vegetable Subgroups
SNAP-Able Bodied Adults Without Dependents Waivers for FY 2012
TA 05-2010 USDA and USDC Authorized Manufacturers of CN Labeled Products
TA 04-2009 Implementation of QC Monitoring for CN Labeling Program
SNAP - Monitoring State Implementation of Certification and Benefit Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
SNAP - Statewide Able Bodied Adults Without Dependent Waivers Effective Immediately for Eligible States
SNAP ABAWD Statewide Waivers: New Criteria for Unemployment Insurance Extended Benefits Trigger
Calculation of Value of ABAWD Exemptions in Cases Where States Overuse Their Allocations
Overuse of the 15 Percent ABAWD Exemptions by State Agencies
Page updated: November 20, 2019