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Improving Access and Parity in FDPIR

In October 2024, we published a final rule that updates FDPIR regulations to increase access to the program and to improve parity between FDPIR and SNAP. Most of the changes take effect within 60 days of the rule’s publication, on Dec. 30, 2024.

Overview

Establishing regulatory waiver authority

FDPIR administering agencies are now able to request waivers of regulations in certain scenarios and situations.

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Removing outdated urban place requirements

FDPIR programs may now choose to expand service to urban areas outside of reservation boundaries without an urban place waiver from FNS.

Better aligning FDPIR and SNAP eligibility

Separate household status can now be granted to spouses living apart, and children living apart from their parents - just like SNAP.

Revamping shelter and utility deductions

Households may now use a higher standard deduction, or use actual expenses instead of a deduction, when determining eligibility.

Ensuring food packages stay up to date with relevant data

We will be periodically assessing and updating the food package to ensure it stays up to date with assessments of basic needs.

Additional Resources

Page updated: December 19, 2024