FNS will allow state agencies to adjust:
- By not requiring a household to complete an interview prior to approval, provided the applicant’s identity has been verified and all other mandatory verifications.
- By not offering a face-to-face interview or granting a request for a face-to-face interview to any household at application or recertification.
- By not requiring households that are eligible for expedited service to complete an interview prior to approval, provided that an applicant’s identity has been identified and an attempt has been made to contact the household for an interview.
2021
January Extensions
Waive Face-to Face Interviews
Approvals
West Virginia |
February Extensions
Waive Face-to Face Interviews
Approvals
West Virginia |
2020
- December Extensions
Waive Face-to Face Interviews
Approvals
West Virginia - November Extensions
Waive Face-to Face Interviews
Approvals
Alabama West Virginia - October Extensions
Waive Face-to Face Interviews
Approvals
California
District of Columbia
IndianaMaryland
MichiganNew Mexico
OhioPennsylvania
Rhode IslandWaive Initial and Recertification Interviews
Approvals
New Jersey Virginia - September Extensions
Waive Face-to Face Interviews
Approvals
Alabama
California
District of Columbia
HawaiiIndiana
Michigan
MarylandNew Mexico
Ohio
PennsylvaniaSouth Carolina
Washington
West VirginiaWaive Initial and Recertification Interviews
Approvals
Louisiana Nevada New Jersey Virginia Denials
Alabama
California
MarylandMichigan
North Carolina
New MexicoTennessee
TexasVirginia
WisconsinPostpone Expedited Service Interviews
Denials
Alabama Maryland - August Extensions
Waive Face-to-Face Interviews through August 31
Approvals
Alabama
California
District of ColumbiaHawaii
Indiana
MarylandNew Mexico
New York
OhioPennsylvania
Rhode Island
West VirginiaWaive Initial and Recertification Interviews through August 31
Approvals
*After 2nd request
Postpone Expedited Service Interviews through August 31
Approvals
New York Rhode Island - July Extensions
Waive Face-to Face Interviews through July 31
Approvals
Alabama
California
District of Columbia
Illinois
IndianaMaryland
Michigan
Missouri
New MexicoNew York
Ohio
Oregon
PennsylvaniaRhode Island
South Carolina
Texas
West VirginiaWaive Initial and Recertification Interviews through July 31
Approvals
*After 2nd request
Denials
Alaska
Arizona
ColoradoHawaii
Massachusetts
MissouriMontana
New MexicoOhio
VirginiaPostpone Expedited Service Interviews through July 31
Approvals
Alabama
ConnecticutIndiana
MarylandNew York Rhode Island Denials
Arizona
AlaskaHawaii New Mexico Oregon - June Extensions
- Initial Approvals
Policy Memo
- SNAP – Adjusting Interview Requirements Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Blanket Approval
Date: March 26, 2020 RE: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – Adjusting Interview Requirements Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Blanket Approval Dear SNAP State Agencies,
As authorized by section 2302 of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (PL 116-127), FNS will allow state agencies to adjust:
- SNAP regulations at 7 CFR 273.2(a)(2), 273.2(e), and 273.14(b)(3) by not requiring a household to complete an interview prior to approval, provided the applicant's identity has been verified and all other mandatory verifications in 7 CFR 273.2(f)(1) have been completed. 1
- SNAP regulations at 7 CFR 273.2(e)(2)(i) by not offering a face-to-face interview or granting a request for a face-to-face interview to any household at application or recertification.
- SNAP regulations at 7 CFR 273.2(i)(3)(iii) and 7 CFR 273.2(i)(4)(iii)(A) and (B) by not requiring households that are eligible for expedited service to complete an interview prior to approval, provided that an applicant's identity has been identified and an attempt has been made to contact the household for an interview.
Under the authority of Section 2302(a)(2), FNS has determined these adjustments to be consistent with what is practicable under actual conditions in areas affected by the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.
These flexibilities are available for all applications and recertifications requiring an interview through May 2020 and contingent upon a state agency's compliance with the conditions and evaluation requirements detailed in the attached enclosures, which are due 45 days after expiration (July 15, 2020).
If the state agency elects to implement any or all of these adjustments, it must make a request to its respective FNS regional office and identify which ones the state agency intends to use. Any state responses will be relayed to the FNS Certification Policy Branch.
FNS is ready to provide technical assistance to state agencies as they seek to maintain operations and serve clients during the current Public Health Emergency. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact your respective regional office representative.
Sasha Gersten-Paal
Director
Program Development Division
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program1 If state agencies have questions regarding other regulatory references to the interview requirement, please contact FNS.