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Resource | Policy Memos | FNS-GD-1996-0012 Memorandum Clarifying Immigrants' Eligibility for Food Stamps

Noncitizens who were receiving food stamps on Aug. 22, 1996, will not lose benefits due to their immigration status until at least April 22, 1997. If, for example, a person moves to another state or has a break in eligibility because of something unrelated to his or her noncitizen status (such as a temporary increase in earnings) and applies again before April 1, 1997, the new noncitizen eligibility requirements would not apply.

10/24/1996
Resource | Policy Memos | FNS-GD-1996-0011 Letter to State Commissioners on Changes to Immigrants' Food Stamp Certification Requirements

The Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act makes a significant change to implementation of the food stamp eligibility provisions for noncitizens of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.

10/02/1996
Resource | Guidance Documents | FNS-GD-1996-0008 Guidance for States on Use of Discretionary Food Stamp Program Time Limit Exemptions

The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 stipulates that able-bodied, childless adults may only receive food stamps for 3 months in a 36-month period unless they work at least 20 hours a week; participate in an approved work or training program; or live in an area that has been waived from the time limit due to either an unemployment rate higher than 10 percent, or insufficient jobs.

08/14/1996
Resource | Policy Memos Students - Physically or Mentally Unfit Exemption

Memo on physical or mental disability qualification for SNAP student eligibility policy.

86-19
07/24/1986
Resource | Guidance Documents Purchase of Medical Equipment (SNP)

FNS Instruction 815-1 Purchase of Medical Equipment 

FNS Instruction 815-1
07/13/1981
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