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Treatment of Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance and National Flood Insurance Program payments in Income Eligibility Determinations for FNS Programs

EO Guidance Document #
FNS-GD-2005-0047
FNS Document #
SP02 CACFP02 SFSP01-2006
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Policy Memos
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DATE: October 29, 2005
MEMO CODE: SP 02-2006, CACFP 02-2006, SFSP 01-2006
SUBJECT: Treatment of Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance and National Flood Insurance Program payments in Income Eligibility Determinations for Food and Nutrition Service Programs
TO: Regional Administrators
All Regions
State Cooperators
All FNS Programs

This memorandum provides guidance to state administrators in making household eligibility determinations in all nutrition assistance programs administered by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS). Specifically, this memorandum addresses:

  • Armed Forces Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance (AFSSA) payments provided to the families of service members by the Department of Defense (DoD); and
  • National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) payments made under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended by PL 109-64, enacted on Sept. 20, 2005.
AFSSA payments

Since May 2001, DoD has made AFSSA payments to certain members of the Armed Forces and their families. The AFSSA is designed to bring a household’s income up to 130 percent of the federal poverty standard, and thus to decrease the reliance on Food Stamps for affected members and their families. The amount of the AFSSA, based on household size and income, may not exceed $500 per month. Qualifying members that receive AFSSA may reside stateside or overseas. The statute governing the AFSSA program does not prohibit members from receiving benefits under AFSSA and the Food Stamp Program at the same time.

Section 602 of PL 108-375, the Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005, excluded FSSA income from consideration in determining benefits for households or children in nutrition assistance programs authorized under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, or the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended. These programs include the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, the Special Milk Program, the Summer Food Service Program, the Child and Adult Care Food Program, and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).

Therefore, in determining income eligibility for households or children under any of these programs through Sept. 30, 2006, state agencies must exclude the FSSA payment in determining income eligibility. Please note that PL 108-375 amends a standing provision that is not tied specifically to the appropriations process. Therefore, the amendment is effective until the provision expires at the end of fiscal year 2006, unless further legislation is enacted to extend the provision.

NFIP Payments

PL 109-64, enacted Sept. 20, 2005, amends the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968. It states that payments made under the NFIP for flood mitigation activities shall not be counted as income or resources of the owner of the property when determining eligibility for any Federal means-tested program. The Federal Emergency Management Agency awards grants to states and communities, which distribute the funds to individuals and businesses for activities that reduce the risk of repetitive flood damage. Therefore, in determining income eligibility for the any FNS program, state agencies must exclude payments received by property owners under the NFIP.

State agencies with questions concerning this memorandum should contact their FNS regional office. Regional offices with questions concerning this memorandum should contact the appropriate division director or staff member within headquarters.

ROBERTO SALAZAR
Administrator

Page updated: December 19, 2022

The contents of this guidance document do not have the force and effect of law and are not meant to bind the public in any way. This document is intended only to provide clarity to the public regarding existing requirements under the law or agency policies.