RevandèSNAP yo jwe yon wòl ki enpòtan ampilnan asire fanmi ki kalifye yo kapab jwenn chwa pou achte manje ki gen bon gou.
Los minoristas del SNAP desempeñan un papel fundamental para asegurar que las unidades familiares elegibles tengan acceso a opciones de alimentos nutritivos.
FNS recently released a new report on SNAP household characteristics for fiscal year (FY) 2022.
This memorandum clarifies the use of the 6 month waiting period for failing to meet SNAP eligibility requirements under Criterion A or B of program regulations. Section 9(c) of the Food and Nutrition Act and section 278.1(k) of program regulations require firms failing to meet eligibility requirements under Criterion A or B wait a minimum of 6 months before reapplying for SNAP authorization.
This memorandum clarifies policy related to implementation of the final rule, "Enhancing Retailer Standards in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program," which amended the definition of "retail food store," to say that, when multiple firms operating at the same location meet certain elements, FNS will consider them a single firm when determining eligibility for SNAP authorization.
SNAP regulations provide that the FNS must determine if an applicant firm may be authorized to participate under "Need for Access" if located in an area with significantly limited access to food and the applicant firm has failed to meet the staple food requirements for eligibility under Criterion A or Criterion B.