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Resource | Training and Outreach We Welcome SNAP EBT Customers Decal

We Welcome SNAP EBT Customers - Decal

03/24/2020
Resource | Training and Outreach Using SNAP Benefits Poster

Using SNAP Benefits - What You Can and Cannot Buy poster

03/24/2020
Resource | Training and Outreach Report Abuse of Benefits Poster

Poster for SNAP and WIC retailers to use in their stores to warn customers not to commit fraud.

 

03/24/2020
Resource | Training and Outreach SNAP EBT Do's and Don'ts Card

EBT Do's and Don'ts for Cashiers and Penalties for Violation of SNAP 

03/24/2020
Resource | Technical Assistance FNS Handbook 901 - Advance Planning Documents

The primary objective of this Handbook is to help state agencies navigate FNS requirements to secure approval, and get the requested funding, for modern eligibility systems and EBT benefit delivery services.

01/08/2020
Resource | Policy Proposed Rule: SNAP Standardization of State Heating and Cooling Standard Utility Allowances

The proposed rule would revise SNAP regulations to standardize the methodology for calculating standard utility allowances. 

10/03/2019
Resource | Technical Assistance Proposed Rule to Modernize the State Heating and Cooling SUA

In October 2019, FNS published a proposed rule entitled “Standardization of State Heating and Cooling Standard Utility Allowances.” This action modernizes the standard utility allowances used in calculating Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in order to enhance program integrity and ensure equity among program participants.

10/01/2019
Basic page SNAP Retailer Notice - Reauthorization

SNAP retailer notice on the reauthorization process.

09/22/2019
Basic page SNAP Retailer Notice - Permits

SNAP retailer notice on permits.

09/12/2019
Resource | Research and Data | Benefit Content/Cost Exploring the Causes of State Variation in SNAP Administrative Costs

The Federal Government fully funds SNAP benefits, but FNS and state agencies share administrative expenses, with each paying about 50 percent. State administrative costs per case varies widely by state. This study explores a number of factors, including state economic conditions, SNAP caseload characteristics, state SNAP policies, to try to explain the variation by state.

06/26/2019
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